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... Regarding GOLD Artlcle * Gold Articles can now be cashed at* based on Government Official Wartin* 168/- per fine ounce, SOVEREIGNS« AT GOLD EXCHANGE 96 QUEEN ST, GOLD. Silver, Eyeglasses ...
... Away: Who Down ? big Else Rugby Sevens CO-OPTIMISTS WIN SPARKLING SEVENS AT MURRAYFIELD ...
... 260 YARDS—I H.T.8.. 5-1 2. Darkey, 74; 3. Hansoiue. 4-1. Also ran—Feerhie’s Fancy 5-2, Slater 4-1 and Holiday Game 5-1. Three; two. 15.80 secs. Tote—Win 19s places, 3s 6d, Is 6d. Pool, 32s 6 ...
... By GGROE TRILLED with thrilling prospects, to-morrow’s cr s: is the busiest of the season. Performances since entries for the national championships close 011 / Club Killian ...
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... Attention directed to the special united service for sportsmen and sportswomen, to be held in the Assembly Hall to-morrow afternoon at 3-30 p.ra. The preacher will be Rev. Robert Montgomery. 8.A., of Cliftonville Cricket Club and formerly of Cliftonville Football Club who will take his subject “The Athletic Discipline.” George E, Cromey, 8.A., the international Rugby player of Queen’s ...
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... GOLDEN ROAD BAYVIEW TEAM WILL HAVE TO MIND ITS STEP I J HERE are two football pathways open to-morrow —one paved with gold, ending in a still brighter paradise with a veritable shower of golden guineas for the two successful clubs; the other rather bumpy, full of pot-holes and with a rather doubtful outlook at the finish. The cup semi-final, no matter how the games end, is a pleasanter path ...