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  3. The Argus News Summary SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19

    General.—Fine, with rising temperetures. Variable winds, tending cast to north. Metropolitan.—Fine and warm. Win[?] ...

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  4. FOOTBALL RAID

    Despite denials from South Australia it is known that negotiations are still proceeding for the services of ...

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    Ambrose Palmer (right), the leading heavy-weight boxer in Australia, sparring with Jack Wilson at Fullalove's gymnasium yesterday. Palmer is anxious to win the Empire heavy-weight championship, and has offered to go lo England for a title fight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MANOLIVE AT SHORT PRICE Backers Rush to Invest

    Manolive was at a very short price yesterday for the Eclipse Stakes to be run at Caulfield this afternoon. Some bookmakers took risks with him, but they were rushed, and although the price likely to be on offer ...

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    Will Manolive break another record to-day? The West Australian horse is selected by Doncaster to win the Eclipse Stakes at Caulfield. He has established a new Australasian record and a new course record at Williamstown at his last two starts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OVERSEA

    Widespread satisfaction has been e[?] pressed at the announcement that the[?] Anglo-American Trade Treaty has been[?] signed. ...

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  9. GILCHRIST WINS Beats McGrath

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Defeating V. B. McGrath in the semi-final of the singles in the State tennis championship at Milton to-day, ...

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  10. ASSOCIATES' RECORD At Peninsula

    FRANKSTON, Friday.—Playing excellent golf for a round of 75 off the stick, Mrs. A. J. Arnott (Albert Park) broke the associates' ...

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  11. V.R.A. SEASON OPENS TO-DAY

    Known to the majority of oarsmen as the V.R.A. regatta, the programme of racing on the Henley-on-Yarra course this afternoon is not often given its proper title, the Melbourne regatta. With it the Victorian Rowing Association opens ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) mads[?] a nation-wide appeal to the people of[?] Australia to co-operate with the Government in a campaign to increase the ...

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  13. SECRET IN HIS TONGUE

    Many reasons have been advanced for the recent phenomenal successes of Manolive. The latest is that the secret lies in his tongue. ...

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  14. SIX-DAY TRACK RACE

    Leading Victorian cyclists will compete in the international six-day cycling classic on the Sydney board track, beginning on Christmas night. It will be the first ...

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  15. REILLY ON POINTS Retains Title

    Danny Reilly retained his Victorian feather-weight title when he gained a points decision against "Young" Roberts at the Fitzroy ...

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  16. THIRST FOR TENNIS

    Len Schwartz, who was a member of the Australian Davis Cup team this year has an insatiable thirst for tennis. He played oversea almost every day ...

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  17. OUT FOR TWO YEARS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Arising out of an Incident between a lessee and the ownertrainer and a jockey, the stipendiary stewards at an inquiry to-day disqualified ...

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  18. WORLD TOUR

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Eric Cremin, the professional golf champion of New South Wales and Australia, has decided to accompany the former Queensland ...

    Article : 163 words
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  20. SPORTING

    In addition to Boyall and Abbott, who are now in South Australia, the Glenelg club is seeking the services of five more Victorian footballers. ...

    Article : 135 words
  21. N.Z. AMATEUR TITLE

    CHRISTCHURCH, Friday. — In the final of the New Zealand amateur golf championship, at Dunedin to-day, P. G. F. Smith, aged 20 years, of Auckland, ...

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  22. S.A. WOMEN'S TEAM

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The 1938 women's interstate tennis team, which will visit Melbourne to compete in the triangular matches on December 6 and 7, will be ...

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  23. CLUB EVENTS

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  24. HASSETT'S INJURY

    GEELONG, Friday.—Lindsay Hassett is receiving massage treatment for his injured hand. He said to-night that he intended to test his hand at practice next ...

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  25. JONATHAN'S LAST BOUT

    Brother Jonathan, the Mormon wrestler will mike his last appearance in Melbourne this season when he meets Ray Steele at the West Melbourne Stadium ...

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  26. INTERSTATE BRIDGE

    HOBART, Friday. — The interste [?] bridge tourney replay hand, in which the [?] result of the match between the Victorian [?] and South Australian women's teams ...

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  27. NEW CLUB BUILDING AT ST. KILDA

    A contract was let yesterday for rebuilding the club premises of the St. Kilda 14ft. Sailing Club on the beach, fronting Marine parade, and adjoining ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. FOOTBALL Brunswick Awards

    The secretary of the Brunswick Football Club (Mr. J. Chessell) announced last night that the committee had awarded trophies as follows:— ...

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  29. GIRL SWIMMER

    Pat Nicol, aged 16 years, a member of City of St. Kilda Swimming Club, announced yesterday that she intended to turn professional. ...

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  30. PLAYERS DISCIPLINED

    The independent tribunal of the Railways Football League, dealing with incidents in the grand-final match at Carlton. on August 31, severely reprimanded ...

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