CYCLING.
A SIX DAYS' RACE. 'By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyrleht. (Received June 21, 10 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. The League of Wheelmen is arranging for a six days bicycle race early in January next. Prizes totallinfi fifteen hundred pounds, will be open for competition by all riders. It is hoped to attract some of the world's champions.
The Pysbwp of territorial defence iw now complete, though there are many who still hold the opinion that military training moans conscription. But there is a vast difference) between the two. Under conscription every maJi has to put in a numbor of years with the standing army ; but wo have- no need for a big army, but we do need a defence force complete in all branchos to dofend the country. 'Though tho ladies cannot join in tho gen,orul oKcitsmctit, compensation can bo J'found »by inspecting the bargains at C. Smiths, Ltd., who are quoting 10-day a special line of navy serges, winter Weights, indigo dye, 54 inches wide, 2s 3d yard; herringbone golf serge ; indigo dye, 54 inches wide, winter weight, 2e 6d yard ; our famous R. and R. eerge, 'indigo dy&, 54 inchoe wide, 2e lid yard,.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1911, Page 7
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196CYCLING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1911, Page 7
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