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Advertising : 20 wordsSaturday was the worst football day with regard to weather that we have had this season. It had been raining off and since Wednesday, and the grounds, as a result, were in a terrible condition, ...
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Article : 293 wordsMINMI RANGERS.—Goalkeeper, M. Birrell; backs, A. Jackson and J. M'Crorie; half-backs, J. M'cartney, H. Stewart, R. Kirden; forwards, R. Clark, A. Cummuck, J. Mitchell, S. Campbell, W. ...
Article : 1,069 wordsThe game is slowly dying in our midst for the present season, which has been, without doubt, the most successful that we have ever had, thanks much to the influence of our Western Union, which ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 24 Aug 1892, Page 8
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