SEARLE'S DEATH.
HIS, DYING. WISH. ........ i. ■ . . , . • • . ■ ■■■ ■ ._ . ■ ■.• LONDON PRESS pMNIONS. • ; : i ) (DNItBD; PBESS, .ASSOCI^HONi) : ; ;•... Eeceived; I>ecember/l2i ! 1.20 a.m, •..'.■•-.■ [ Stone?, December 11. It is understood that Searle^s wish with regard to ttie' championship was that akit -. undoubtedly belonged to Australia, Aua-^ - tralian scullers ought first ito Compete for it. Efforts will, be made to give effect to his dying wiph. V ' ']-'i ;..:'■'"■'.' "London, December 11. - ,!Tho Daily -Jjajya. and Sportsman, ia referring to the death of 'Searle, itate that he was the best oarsman "who ever gat ia a boat. ' - ■'.' .-'•■•'■:'" -•••■•:.- - : ;■.■;";
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 282, 12 December 1889, Page 2
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88SEARLE'S DEATH. Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 282, 12 December 1889, Page 2
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