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AN INGENIOUS RING

An ingenious ring has been devised by Tod Morgan, former lightweight champion of the world, for his promoting venture in Sydney. He has had a ring constructed in three sections, and each section is on castors. It can be moved promptly and with the. greatest ease. In fact, Tod can do all the moving without any assistance. The dimensions of the ring are 20ft by 20ft, and it can be readily assembled with the introduction of a few bolts. Crossstruts of wire beneath keep the corner posts rigid. On occasions when his stadium is being used for dances a isectipn of the ring can be ,utilised*to 'accommodate <-I;he-orchestra/

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 88, 10 October 1936, Page 23

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AN INGENIOUS RING Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 88, 10 October 1936, Page 23

AN INGENIOUS RING Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 88, 10 October 1936, Page 23

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