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THIS IS THE ERA FOR DOING CRAZY THINGS.—First it started by cue man pushing another in a wheel-barrow up to Mount Buffalo, in Victoria. Two weeks ago a Melbourne business man rode a child’s tricycle from Melbourne to Sydney, and now Mr F. Ralston has accepted a wager with another man to play road billiards from Penrith to St. Marys, a distance of H miles. He is shown here practising, while his trainer sits comfortably in the ' car and gives advice.

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Northern Advocate, 25 May 1938, Page 9

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THIS IS THE ERA FOR DOING CRAZY THINGS.—First it started by cue man pushing another in a wheel-barrow up to Mount Buffalo, in Victoria. Two weeks ago a Melbourne business man rode a child’s tricycle from Melbourne to Sydney, and now Mr F. Ralston has accepted a wager with another man to play road billiards from Penrith to St. Marys, a distance of H miles. He is shown here practising, while his trainer sits comfortably in the ' car and gives advice. Northern Advocate, 25 May 1938, Page 9

THIS IS THE ERA FOR DOING CRAZY THINGS.—First it started by cue man pushing another in a wheel-barrow up to Mount Buffalo, in Victoria. Two weeks ago a Melbourne business man rode a child’s tricycle from Melbourne to Sydney, and now Mr F. Ralston has accepted a wager with another man to play road billiards from Penrith to St. Marys, a distance of H miles. He is shown here practising, while his trainer sits comfortably in the ' car and gives advice. Northern Advocate, 25 May 1938, Page 9

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