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TO STAY IN CANADA. - AUSTRALIAN SCULLER. [United Press Association—By Electric (i. Telegraph.— Copyright.] " VANCOUVER; Aug, 'B. A Toronto report states that Pearce; junior, the’ Australian sculler who is at. present training at Hamilton far the Empire Games, may become a citi-zen-of Hamilton. It is understood that, lie has been offered an excellent posij tiqn /and . has accepted. < DIAMOND SCULLS HOLDER NOT ; -.y jcompeTing, 1 ’ 'f ' * 'VANCOUVER, August <B. ‘ : A' / tnessage fix'.'m Toronto states that Jhfck “Guest, ; holder of the diamond sculls,-'will be unable to compete at ihej" Empire- sculling . at" Hamilton. He 'finds it impossible; after two weeks’ earliest training to get into satisfactory condition. Consequently 'he will not compete in the contests this year, so he says in a letter to a local newspaper.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1930, Page 5
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