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THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

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JSrDNjsr, Duocmbee 20. Beach is annoyed at Il.uii ..us aclijii m challenging the world to row him on the Thames, and has accepted the challeDge to the extent of offering to meet the Canadian for £600 a side on the Paramatta River. Beach makes no claim to the championship, but wishes to see Australian oarsmen fight it oat among themselves, and will not let Hanlan coma m by a side wind, and try to establish a claim to supremacy. In reply to the question, " Supposing O'Connor beats our men?'' He said, " He will have to do what no other man has done— -beat me."

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2311, 21 December 1889, Page 2

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110

THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2311, 21 December 1889, Page 2

THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2311, 21 December 1889, Page 2

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