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JAPANESE CREW WINS AGAIN (UKITID POS33 4880C1ATI0*—COFTBIQHT.) LONDON, July 2. The Japanese rowing eight beat the Qumtxn Club ux the fifth heat for the Henley Grand Challenge Cup by two lengths, in 7mm 41 sec, the slowest time of the day. The we« omm tQvmg M im Hm jaiaut*
The details of a simple and intesri mg puzzle, the proceeds from wit will be used to augment the funds the book stall at the October road to be held in aid of St, George's 8 pital, are announced in an advert! ment in this issue. Three cash prt are offered for the competitors pW first, 'second, and third, and there ( also six consolation prizes for the 4 best entries. A fee of sixpence *1 accompany each entry for the cflMj tition, which is based on hidden fURI of authors ar.d books. Only one swer may be given to each of th« questions. Entries must be posted! fore August 4 to the address giv the advertisement, and the results 1 BuMiahad on August 22. '
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21826, 4 July 1936, Page 8
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