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WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP, By Teleeraph—Press Association-Copyrlshl (Reo. August 15, 0.18 a.m.) Sydney, August 13. R. Arnst has cabled from the Zambesi to tho Sydney' "Siin" stating that everything is all right with'him. He if is good health and-rowing well.'- ' (R«c: Aug. IS, 12.18 a.m.) Cape Town, August'l4. ' Both Amst and Barry are hi great form and under racing weight. Arnst has done some very hard rowing during tho last two days, while "Barry does steady work twice daily. Arnst is assured that he can retain the championship. [A private letter received from Arnst by 11 r. \V. Corbett, of this city, conveys fraternal greetings- 'o. Wcliiugtonians. Arnst writes that he is in. perfect condiHon, and has so far escaped fever, though his trainer at, tho time of writing was down with it. 'With tho exercise of every possible precaution, Arnst hopes .to elude the pestilential bacillus of the Zambesi till after tho race, which ho is confident of winning.]
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 895, 15 August 1910, Page 4
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