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THE SCEPTRE OF SPORT.

IS IT PARAMOUNT? Speaking of sport (says our MastertoS correspondent) reminds the writer that there is almost a surfeit of it in Masterton. There are about a dozen hockey clubs (including ladies'), half-a-dozen football clubs, two or three cricket clubs, a golf clnb, a lawn tennis club, a racing club, a swimming club, a harriers' club, an athletic club, and otuera too numerous to remember, or mention. Then, in the way of amusement, we have two permanent picture shows, an amateur theatrical society, a musical society, numerous dancing classes, a chess club, a quoits club, a Morris-tube club, a savage club, and clubs with "lockers.' lo vary. thin«s a little, we provide mental recreation" per medium of a Parliamentary "Union and various literary institutions.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 856, 30 June 1910, Page 4

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THE SCEPTRE OF SPORT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 856, 30 June 1910, Page 4

THE SCEPTRE OF SPORT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 856, 30 June 1910, Page 4

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