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WITH THE CAMERAMAN AT THE EMPIRE GAMES IN SYDNEY. Left: Miss Decima Norman (West Australia), who was undoubtedly the star performer at the Games, being the winner of five victory medallions. She is seen here winning the Women’s 100 Yards. Above: C. H. Matthews (New Zealand), whose performances in the Three and Six Mile events were highlights of the Games. Right ; The running action of a champion. C. B. Holmes, of England, who is here shown winning the Men’s 100 Yards, in which ho broke the Games record by covering the distance in 9 7-10 sec.

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Evening Star, Issue 22885, 17 February 1938, Page 7

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WITH THE CAMERAMAN AT THE EMPIRE GAMES IN SYDNEY. Left: Miss Decima Norman (West Australia), who was undoubtedly the star performer at the Games, being the winner of five victory medallions. She is seen here winning the Women’s 100 Yards. Above: C. H. Matthews (New Zealand), whose performances in the Three and Six Mile events were highlights of the Games. Right ; The running action of a champion. C. B. Holmes, of England, who is here shown winning the Men’s 100 Yards, in which ho broke the Games record by covering the distance in 9 7-10sec. Evening Star, Issue 22885, 17 February 1938, Page 7

WITH THE CAMERAMAN AT THE EMPIRE GAMES IN SYDNEY. Left: Miss Decima Norman (West Australia), who was undoubtedly the star performer at the Games, being the winner of five victory medallions. She is seen here winning the Women’s 100 Yards. Above: C. H. Matthews (New Zealand), whose performances in the Three and Six Mile events were highlights of the Games. Right ; The running action of a champion. C. B. Holmes, of England, who is here shown winning the Men’s 100 Yards, in which ho broke the Games record by covering the distance in 9 7-10sec. Evening Star, Issue 22885, 17 February 1938, Page 7

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