SPORTS AT THE FRONT.
THE following extract is taken from a letter received recently from the front:- j A race meeting actually under fire has a distinctly novel sound. Still, it is a common enough experience of th» ;. present campaign,- and many such' hava . 4 b,een successfully hsd during theW-'lf few months. TWe is nqtliing elaborate- -% about the preparations. A fine after- *"^ noon and a couple of hours! comparative. *£j freedom frqm the attentiqns of ' the ' ;T| " Roches:: suffice/for fhepvir^ose'. Tjxi' >^| grand is a 'stqck ' p_f biscuit' boxfl| ;.5 °-r fte top qf a n}qtsHqr.ry. andriftgs| - '-H; and enclosures do not exist! Nor ar« "^ -; there facilities for making a "book" or backing one's fancy. _- ' -^
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 February 1917, Page 2
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114SPORTS AT THE FRONT. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 February 1917, Page 2
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