HINA MAIL, DECEMBER 28, 1937.

BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES, 1938

RECORD ENTRY FROM

NATIONS

OUR PART IN FOUNDING THE GAMES

(By J. C. DAVIS)

Sydney, November 4.

QUIZ

(By JIM DONALD)

THE British Empire Games, to be held for the first time in Australia a few months hence, will attract a greater number of countries within the

Sydney, November 25. Empire than any of the past three festivals - in incensed crowd." Fairly "rein- "Trotting driver attacked by England (1911), Canada (1930), and England ed" blows on him. (1934). It means that the eyes of our world are taking in the significance of the games more so than in the past.

This is, in some measure, due to sentiment underlying the Em- pire's sport. There is, however, the more material reason that ex- penses of teams from abroad are being, in important measures, met by the Government, the inspiring force behind this project.

These New Zealand bats are not blind. Ask Bill O'Reilly.

"Maxie Rosenbloom knocked out Alas the bloom is off the rose.

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