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WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP. ACCIDENT TO PADDON. By Telflffraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received June 27. 6.30 p.m.) Losdoj, Jure 26. The Australian champion. James ['addon, who is to row Barry for the world's championship, sprained his wrist early in the week, and has not rowed for a week. CV'.sequent he lias increased in weight. ]!,, hopes to rosume training on Momir.y. Barry has consented to the poslponenK" ' of the race to September 6, the start to be at 2.45 p m. The articles have accordingly boon sinned, and a further £100 a-»ido deposited. Barry hopes that the public will subscribe towards Paddon's expenses Otherwise ho will allow Paddon two-thirds of the steamboat receipts.
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New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 10
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