South Launceston easily won outright from North Launceston in A grade cricket on Saturday, but East Launceston took three hours to dismiss a stubborn West Launceston team, and had to bat again to score an outright ...
Article : 552 words7.30 Rhythm in the Bath Tub, with Splashes by Ed. 7.45 "THE EXAMINER" NEWS. 8.00 YOUR MORNING PICK-UP. ...
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Advertising : 1,200 wordsThe weather was fine for the Northern tennis championship on Saturday afternoon when events were moved towards the finals. A feature was an ...
Article : 402 wordsSouth Launceston had no difficulty in taking four points from North, dismissing the side before the tea adjournment for 94. North scored only 30 in the first ...
Article : 226 wordsUnder good conditions and on a fast wicket East-West failed by eight runs to reach the century and were beaten by State High School at York Park on ...
Article : 582 wordsSeries 3 in round 2 of the Launceston City and Suburban Tennis Association's roster wan played on Saturday. Results are:— ...
Article : 1,771 wordsA Burnie team won the three principal events at the carnival conducted by the Devonport Surf Life Saving Club at The Bluff on Saturday afternoon. ...
Article : 420 wordsAnother series of T.C.A. roster matches was concluded at Hobart on Saturday. Two of them were won on the first innings and one outright. ...
Article : 213 wordsCrescent defeated St. Paul's. Scores:—St. Paul's, first innings 129, second innings 7/160 (R. Pask 21. A. Mansell 75, Wilkinson 22; L. Mair 4/25, P. Shepherd ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Beaconsfield Flying Club held a single-out race from Sandy Beach. It was the last race for the 1940-41 roster. A box of birds was forwarded to the ...
Article : 105 wordsThe musical revue, "The Lights of London." ended its season at the National Theatre on Saturday night. There was a large audience. The proceeds, ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Lunceston Harrier Club will conduct on the Cricket Ground to-night a 100 yards for senior members and a 100 yards for juniors. The junior event will ...
Article : 118 wordsA Stableford competition played at King's Meadows on Saturday resulted:—F. J. Thompson (11), 37; J. R. Trundio (10), 31; A. W. Rushforth (11), 34; A. J. ...
Article : 177 wordsBUTTER FACTORY.—The monthly meeting of directors of the butter factory was held on Flinders Island last week. It was decided to pay 1/3 lb. for choice ...
Article : 126 wordsThe provision of more storage accommodation for dairy produce in Australia is being investigated by a committee which includes Mr. C. Sheehy, ...
Article : 59 wordsResults of Saturdays play in the Northern croquet tournament were: Championship final—Mrs. A. R. Gee, 26.26, d. Miss W. Stewart. 11.6, ...
Article : 71 wordsPERSONAL.—Miss P. crossin has returned to Campbell Town after a long holiday with friends in sydney and Newcastle. ...
Article : 85 wordsPERSONAL.—Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hunt have resigned from the Preoleuna post office after 22 years' service. They intend going to the mainland to reside. Mr. and ...
Article : 35 wordsFLOWER SHOW.—There was an excellent display of flowers and vegetables in the Capitol Theatre at Queenstown on Friday when the Queenstown ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 17 Feb 1941, Page 7
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