RETURN OF THE AUSTRALIAN MARKSMEN.
THE TRENTHAAI RIFLE RANGE
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SYDNEY, March 20.—Mr Dakin, Secretary of the Hide Asset •iation (interviewed, said the Australian team had formed the (opinion that the Tientarn range was the trickiest range in the world. r I In* team had been puzzled and beaten entirely by the conditions prevailing during the meeting. The chances of light and its effects on the elevation were such as they never had the slightest experience of here. Under the 2>revailing conditions he considered the -score made by the New Zealanders would heat any team in the v.wrld. On an Australian range he would not have the slightest fear with tin* same team, which, tinder normal conditions here would prove equal to any New Zealand tea 111. \ ll(* gOIKTJII appointments at the Trrntlmn range were excellent, especially with regard to the telephone, which was'so up-to-date as to put all Australian ranges to shame.
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West Coast Times, 21 March 1910, Page 3
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