The second round of matches in the "Herald" "Sun" £500 tournament was played yesterday at Sandringham. The liks was in unexceptionable order the greens being beantifully true and ...
Article : 1,752 wordsWANGARATTA, Tuesday,—At a public meeting held last night it was decided to give full support to the Myrrhee railway league in its efforts to have a line of ...
Article : 302 wordsTwo women passenger on the dummy of a cable tramear were sliphtly injured when a motor-car crasbed into the tram, in Collins street, near Spring street, yesterday ...
Article : 105 wordsGEELONG, Tuesday.— In connection with the Waterloo earnival week, to the opened on Monday, and continued for a week, provision has been made by Senator Guthric, the president and originator of ...
Article : 368 wordsThe Victorian team, which was beasten in Adelaide on Saturday in the interstate football match, returned to Melbourne yesterday, and was met at Spencer street station by many football ...
Article : 100 wordsThe problem of providing for the development of the city, specially with regard to railway transport, is being investigated seiously by the Railways ...
Article : 782 wordsThe Victorian foodball League has appointed the [?]ing mnpires for the secound eighteens on Saturday:—Hawthorn v. Fitzory, at Hawthorn; [?] Hritton; [?] Redwell and ...
Article : 169 wordsAs a result of a collision between a motor-cycle, which he was riding and a motor-car, driven by Edward Errington, of Someset street, Richmond, Franks ...
Article : 79 wordsThe St. kilda Club has met with a series of misfortunes. W. Cubblins, the captain, is still in bed suffering from a broken bone in the ankle. Cleal, who injured a knce, is not ...
Article : 95 wordsAs a motor-cycle ridden by Percy Kennedy, of Waish street, Port Melbourne, was travelling across the the intersection of Palmerston and Nicholson streets, North ...
Article : 111 wordsCOLAC, Tuesday,—The Colac Coursing Club held an open meeting on the Warrows Estate to-day, when there was a plentiful supply of hares. Results were: ...
Article : 123 wordsMany members of the Victorian branch of the Institute of Civil Engineers were present at the Town Hall last night, when Mr. P.B. Coulston delivered a lecture on ...
Article : 145 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday,—Watson, the Victorian footballer, who was injured on Saturday, will leave Adelaide for Melbourne on Firday night. His medical adviser says that his condition is ...
Article : 33 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Having reached a settlement of the dispute with the scamen's Union, the Australian Commonwealth Shipping Board has decided to read just ...
Article : 206 wordsThe first inter-colleglate foodball match for the year will be played to-day on the University Oval at a quarter to 3 o'clock, when Trinity and Ormond will meet. The winner will meet the ...
Article : 29 wordsHORILAM, Tuesday,—Fine weather prerailed at the Horshan Coursing Club's July meeting held on the plumpton this afternoon. Hares were fast and very few kills were recording. Details: ...
Article : 297 wordsA recommendation that eight premiership points be deducted from those gained by the University A team in the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association will be brought before the Association ...
Article : 320 wordsPERTH, Tuesday.—A report from the Fitzory district in the north alleges that Christopher Patrick Schiller attemped yesterday to murder John Carr, ...
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Advertising : 3,419 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday,—Three South Australian dogs have been booked for Melbourne to compete in the Victorian Waterloo Cup and they will leave for Melbourn on Friday. The trio ...
Article : 77 wordsPERTH, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. P. Collier) returned from London to-day and was met at Fremantle by members of the Ministry. At a civic reception at the ...
Article : 163 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A sensation was caused at the opening of the Waterloo. Cup at Angas Plains to-day, when the report of the stewards of Wasley's Coursing Club in reference to an alleged ...
Article : 137 wordsCHILTERN,—In the Chlltern Association, Barnwartha, 6—12. d. Rutherglen, 3—1; Wodonge, 5—4, d. Chiltern 2-8. CORRYONG.— In the Upper Murray Assoication ...
Article : 133 wordsTRIALS will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 9, on the Geelong Enclosure at 2 o'clock, and must be booked with the Hon. Sec., 70 Moorabool street, Geelong. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe two main route suggested for the proponed railway to Doncaster and Warrandyte are one passing through Kew and the other through East Camberwell. About ...
Article : 450 wordsFREMANTLE, Tuesday.— Mr. C. A. McCunn, who is an Australian by birth, but at present is associated with a British company operating in The Argentine in ...
Article : 244 wordsIt is understood that the Oxford Olympic boxers, "Eddie" Eagan and the Marquis of Clydesdale, contemplate a world tour, including Australia. ...
Article : 169 wordsMOUNT KOOROIT STAKES.—Sixteen all-age dogs, at £2/2/ each, with trophy kindly donated by T. Tatchell, Esq., to be run at Melton on July 22, 1925. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe council of tbe Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria met last night, the president (Mr. Justice Weigall) presiding. Messrs. R. C. Meares and E. Lewis gave three ...
Article : 194 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday. — As the result of a report made by Mr. G. W. Halcombe, S.M., who sitting as a Royal commission, recently conducted an inquiry into the ...
Article : 89 wordsBRPKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Tuesday.— In connection with the Barrier drivers dispute the Silverton Tramway Employees' Union, at a meeting last night, decided not ...
Article : 139 wordsThe women's pennat will be continued to-day, but without any A grade matches, with the exception of one postponed contest from June 17. A commencement will be made in the singles ...
Article : 418 wordsSYDNEY, TuesdaY. —.Major Goodsell, the holder of the world's sculling championship, to-day signed articles to meet T. Saul, challenger, for the title on, the ...
Article : 80 wordsIt has been suggested that there is a special jury in the social life of Sydney, though it is admitted that the complaints to that effect are probaly the ...
Article : 288 wordsSir,—As one of the 500 signatoies of the six weeks old petition to the 'Bus Advisory Board asking for the extension of the Press 'bus service along Barkly street, ...
Article : 382 wordsThe final of the fox trot competition will be held at the New Maranie Hall Collius street, to-night. The winning couple will be declared champions, and will be awarded a gold medal. ...
Article : 169 wordsANNUAL OPEN MHETING AUGUST 3 to 8 (Inclusive). Entres, Saturday, July 18. E. H. DOBSON, Hon, Sec. ...
Article : 30 wordsPERTH, Tuesday.—The tricnnial Lobour conference of the West Australian Labour party was opened to-day in the Unity Theatre, which is part of the Trades Hall ...
Article : 118 wordsVICTORIAN CLUB TOURNAMENT. The games played on Tuesday, July 7. resulted as follows:—W. Tarrant (rec. 110) best E. Matson (rec. 170) by 11; A. E. Williams (owe 450) ...
Article : 165 wordsCASTLEMAINE, Tuesday. —Norm[?] Vass, aged four years, Queen street, Bendigo, was travelling with her mother on the Bendigo to Melbournw train yesterday afternoon. She fell from ...
Article : 91 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—A sensational encounter with a robber occurred at Hataitai on Monday afternoon. The robber, who had entered the house ...
Article : 88 wordsMessrs. Frank J. Bolleau and Co., sock and station agents, 410 Little Collins street, Melbourne, have completed the sale for the owners, [?] Kiddle Brds., of their well-known woof ...
Article : 84 wordsFor having ne[?]l obseene language in a public place on July 4, Maric Sims, aged 28 years, was fined 40/ at the Carlton Court on Tuesday [?] default imprisenment for 14 days. Mr. A. A. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 8 Jul 1925, Page 25
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