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Amongst the visitors to Ballarat during the holidays were cricket teams to presenting the South Suburban Churches Association, Melbourne; and the ...
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[?] 140, W. Simme, 30; Luxford, [?], 22; Shorten, 16. Dillon, [?] Mark, two for 8; Jones, one [?] Bradby, one for 28; W. Bradby, ...
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[?] Melbourne teams are spending [?] the Maryborough district. New [?] played Maryborough ...
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[?] match between Stawell and [?] took place on the Cen [?] on Good Friday and was won [?] by 67 runs. Warracknabeal ...
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[?] team met Talbot, on the [?] on Good Friday, and won [?] on the first innings. Talbot [?] in their first innings (Howard ...
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[?] match between Morliagul [?] the latter team was dis[?] including 2 byes. This [?] for this district. ...
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[?] D grade was to have been on Saturday with a match be [?] Point and North City; but [?] had too big a lead to be ...
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FOOTBALL.
[?]FON V GOLDEN POINT.
[?] season will be opened in [?] with a match between [?] Golden Point on the Eastern [?] are bringing a strong ...
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[?] representative of South Ballarat [?] with a local 18 on [?] afternoon. The home team was [?]. At the half-time ...
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TENNIS.
INTER-UNIVERSITY MATCH. ADELAIDE, Saturday.
On the Adelaide Oval today the later University tennis match between Sydney and Melbourne was resumed. The result of Thursday's play was:— ...
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Fine play has been witnessed in the Bendigo lawn tennis tournament. Results:— SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. ...
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In bright but boistorous weather the 28th annual Easter tournament Of the Geelong Tennis Club was opened to-day end will extend over four days. ...
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The Stawell Lawn Tennis Club this Easter re-inaugurated its annual open tournament (which for some years had been allowed to lapse) with two events, ...
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BOXING.
LES, ASCHE V WELLS. LAUNCESTON, Saturday.
At the Cricket Ground this morning Les. Asche. 9st 4lb, met Ron. Wells, 9st 5lb, in a boxing contest of 20 rounds Asche showed superior cloverness ...
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At the Stadium last night Ed. M'Goorty the American, knocked out Dave Smith of Sydney, in the 19th round. ...
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COURSING.
EAST BALLARAT CLUB.
A successful meeting was held on Good Friday on the grounds of the East Ballarat Coursing Club. The liberal programme framed attracted a big entry, and ...
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Mr H. M. Elder (vice-president) presided over the annual meeting of the Stockyard Hill District Coursing Club, which was held at Skipton yesterday. The balance ...
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RIFLE SHOOTING
BEAUFORT GUN CLUB. BEAUFORT, Saturday.
There was a good attendance of shooters at the Beaufort Gun Club's grounds when several interesting events were disposed of. The Pearlman trophy (to be ...
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POLO.
INTERSTATE POLO. VICTORIA V SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ADELAIDE, Sunday.
The interstate polo match between Victoria and South Australia took place on Saturday. The home team soon got, big lead but after the first interval ...
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ROWING.
BAIRNSDALE REGATTA. BAIRNSDALE, Sunday.
There was a good attendance at the Bairnsdale Easter Regatta on the Mitchell Direr, on Saturday. The weather was dull, and it strong 'wind blew ...
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That division of the Melbourne express known an No. 4 train, when reached Sydney an Thursday, narrowly escaped disaster. When the train reached ...
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The latest returns in the Bendigo egg laying competition are:—H. Hanbury (W.I.,), 1662; A. W. Hall (W.L.), 1556; J. S. Spotswood (W.L.), 1939; H. M'Kenzie ...
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This morning 41 young English girl, who have come to Victoria as domestic servants by the steamer Benalla, railed et the immigration office this morning ...
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It will be learned with much regret by his wide circle of friends that Mr James lnglis, of the firm of J. and J. Inglis, coachbuilders, Creswick road, died ...
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