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Article : 191 wordsSecretary v president's match was won by the president's team by two matches. Kogarah defeated Cronulla by five matches to four Scores:—Mrs. Coldin lost to Miss Deatty, [?] ...
Article : 104 wordsOysters sent from Sydney for culture in Honolulu are breeding in their new habitat Advice to this effect was received yesterday by Mr. A. F. Bassett Hull, honorary ...
Article : 139 wordsTwelve secret holes, for Mrs. Robinson's trophy:— A grade: Miss Moore, 61—15, 46; Mrs. Davis, 63— 14, 49; Mrs. Roblson, 60—11, 49. B grade: Mrs. South. [?]5—19, 46; Mrs. Rawnsley, 69—23, 46; ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Lakes Club A. I. F. Cup, which will be followed by a dinner, will be played on the club's links on August 20. ...
Article : 29 wordsStroke Handicap.—Mrs. Hughes, 94—21, 73; Mrs. Ellis, 95—21, 74; Mrs. Damond, 109—33, 76; Mrs. Gordon Bennett, 107—31, 76; Mrs. Walker, 95—17, 78; Mrs. Cox, 101—23, 76; Mrs. Lee, 102—23, 79; ...
Article : 41 wordsRugby Union: New South Wales v queensland, Sydney Cricket Ground, 3 p.m. Early matches from 12.30 p.m. Rugby League: Metropolis v New Zealand, Sydney ...
Article : 647 wordsNorthern Suburbs Tennis Association's annual tournament matches set down for the week-end are:- To-day:—Association and Naremburn courts: ...
Article : 1,315 wordsA man, believed to be John Wildman, Stoney Creek-road, Bexley, was killed by a train near Allawah railway station last night. The body was taken by St. George ...
Article : 99 wordsBogey Handicap.—Par Handicap for Mrs. Curnow's Trophy. Silver Division: Mrs. S[?]ele, 1 down; Mrs. Dowling, 1 down; Mrs. Sanders, 2 down; Mrs. B. Hill, ...
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Article : 877 wordsSome excitement was caused by a fire last night at the premises of Hillsdon and Board, dealers in new and second-hand cars and accessories, at 159 Castlereagh-street, city. ...
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Article : 286 wordsQueensland's Rugby strength will be tested to-day at the Sydney Cricket Ground. It is generally recognised that New South Wales has not fielded a more enterprising 15 than ...
Article : 198 wordsFire broke out in the old workings of the Shamrock Creek colliery, near East Maitland, a small mine owned and managed by Mr. A. Fitzpatrick, of Shamrock Creek. The fire ...
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Article : 621 wordsJimmy Kelso and Jack Roberts met in the principal contest at Lelchhardt stadium last night. Kelso won on points Roberts' weight was [?]st 12[?], and Kelso was 9st [?]b. The 15 rounds were ...
Article : 197 wordsWhile Mr. Cropley, of Baulkham Hills, was visiting friends at the Boulevaid, Lewisham his car was stolen. He went to the Petersham police station to report the theft, and while ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. R. S. Sands, chairman of directors of John Sands, Ltd., Sydney, who, after a world tour, arrived to-day on the N[?]euw Holland, said that trade conditions overseas, with ...
Article : 125 wordsFollowing is the draw for Saturday:- Ladies: Noon, Miss McCoy v Miss Arnott, Miss G. Th[?]w v Miss M. S[?]erwood. Men: Noon, J. O'Brien v H. Greenwood: 1.30 ...
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Article : 157 wordsEmployers in the metal trades have lodged an application with the Commonwealth Arbitration Court for a variation of the award affecting the metal trades. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 2 Aug 1930, Page 19
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