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THE COMING BOAT RACE.

FEARS OF FEVER. ARNST'S TRAINER STRICKEN. By Coble— Press Association.—Copyright Received August 9, 12.5 a.m. Sydney, August 8. Floyd, Arnst's manager, in a letter to the Sun, dated July 8, reports that he is down with in attack of fever, but that Dick and Jack Arnst are all right. They are waiting for the erection of special huts. In the meantime they are living in a mosquito-proof cottage. Dick is doing, two solid rows daily, but cannot get out for any exercise at nights. They have to go inside and shut themselves up at dusk, until next day, as it is too dangerous to go outside at night, if one wants to escape the fever. Floyd mentions that the British South African company is showing much generosity in paying all expenses.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 9 August 1910, Page 5

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THE COMING BOAT RACE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 9 August 1910, Page 5

THE COMING BOAT RACE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 9 August 1910, Page 5

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