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B Wfsrf£ Wj&'-¥"s£?•' ••' T • KSS' Australia's youth bthl beauty will ftialte the beaches a riot of colour. & feast of sport. Bradman.McCake, Quist, Crawford, and our athletic cracks will star in the sporting arenas. SYDNEY, the Playground of the Pacific. V becomes a scene of brilliant spectacle and. /p thrilling enjoyment as the programme of Anniversary Celebrations unfolds itselE from January 26th onwards. Bathed in glorious sunshine, the natural beauties of this wonderful sea-girt city will vie only with the splendour of carnival and pageant presented in honour of a nations 150 th Birthday. , , All the world and his wife will malce Sydney;,, their rendezvou# during this gala season. Why not plan to join them? PAGEANTRY. Amongst the notable pageants that will ke presented are: —Commemoration of the Landing of Captain Phillip, Historical and Water Pageant, Military, Naval and Air Force Parade, Schools' Historical Pageant. CARNIVAL. Included will be Surf Carnivals on all the leading beaches, Venetian Carnival on Sydney Harbour, Striking Fireworks Displays, Naval and Military Tattoo. Police Carnival, Flower Show and the great Royal Agricultural Show. SPORT. In addition to the Empire Games and the international Tennis Matches, there will be a representative Cricket Match, Big Game Fishing Competition, \Vorld's largest Rifle Shoot, Bowls Carnival, and a Gala Race Meeting at Randwick. as £:«¥■> >.V : m Si w 4 *mi s I wz I VZ m m i J m i I » The Empire Games will r« held in Australia for lh® first time. > • • 'A m ■i SI TH SYDNEY - JANUARY 26 - APRIL . 25 - 193 8
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22865, 21 October 1937, Page 16
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