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DIG FIRE IN MELBOURNE. MEI BOURNE, Jan. 19. | A lire destroyed the Ron Marche » | Manchester go-ds store in Rourke j street. The damage is estimated at , 030,000. Two li i omen wore slightly j injured. j A SPRINTER. 1 Deceived thi- day at 9.30 ».-,0 SYDNIY. .Tallin- ry 22. ; Spriniei- eliampioii C’-'irr is in great j form, lie won a heat ip a ICO yanls Club Handicap in ten seconds and the ; fund in 9 9-10 sees, but "ns net ofii- : eitdly .locked. SWIMMING. SYDNEY. January 21. The 220 yards swimming championship resulted : --Harris 1. Herald 2. Christie 3. Won hv ten yards. Time 2.20 l-o. an Australian record. Harris had to race hard till after the first turn, when he easily held tlu- competitors. Diving championship. —R. Eve 1. H. ; AYanu 2. C. Barrnss 3.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1923, Page 3
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141AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1923, Page 3
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