OLYMPIC GAMES.
AUSTRALIAN AND N f. CAIU.K ASSOCIATION olymbiu classification. nk'Ci'ivo,! this day at 12.30 p.m.) BARIS. .Inly 28. Tho general national classification oi t-lio Olympic (James shows that the United States is first with fit points; Franco second, (it; Sweden third. Ill; •Britain fourth. Ml; Italy eighth, 23|: Holland ninth, 19; Belgium tenth. 17J • Australia twenty-first, 3; I ’ortugal twenty-second, 3; South Africa twentythird, 1; Egypt twentv-filth. Three-i|uarters of the above ehtssiliejition was drawn up hy the French Olympic Committee. The medals, however, are awarded on entirely distinct points. fn addition to yesterday's cable. Finland has I I firsts. 13 seconds, and ten thirds; France II firsts, 15 seconds, 10 thirds; Britain 9 firsts, II seconds, II thirds; Canada 4 seconds, 1 third; .lapan I third, New Zealand I third.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1924, Page 3
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131OLYMPIC GAMES. Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1924, Page 3
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