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Advertising : 1,391 wordsWith new rules in operation, the mainland captain and coaches in the field, and a local umpire officiating to-morrow's opening match at York Park ...
Article : 700 wordsKeen public interest centres in the official opening of the football season in Launceston at York Park to-morrow afternoon, when City and North Launceston meet in the first contest of the Association roster. ...
Article : 280 wordsThe question of distinctive uniforms or arm bands for trainers as persons entitled to enter the playing space during matches was discussed further at ...
Article : 133 wordsHaving regard to the excellence of his work in important matches last season, notably the league final in Hobart and the Collingwood game [?]n ...
Article : 254 wordsMr. L. A. Procter opened his campaign at Lilydale on Wednesday night. There was a splendid attendance of electors, Mr. E. E. Bennett occupied the chair, ...
Article : 1,775 wordsRealising the necessity for coaching their players on progressive lines both North Launceston and City have followed Launceston's example of importaing a ...
Article : 266 wordsIt will be seen that the club leading at the conclusion of the two-pointers will be minor premiers; and if displaced for leading position by another team ...
Article : 210 wordsWith the object of establishing an injured players' fund, the association has decided to make a charge of one penny for programmes. The money will go to ...
Article : 179 wordsMr. Claude James. who is announced as a candidate for Bass, is an accountant by profession, an Associate of the Federal Institute of Accountants, and a ...
Article : 270 wordsIt is satisfactory to know that the association selection committee will be constituted exactly as last year—two independent delegates from the ...
Article : 284 wordsThe game to-morrow will doubtless attract a large crowd, in spite of the fact that a strong counter-attraction is provided by the trotting meeting at ...
Article : 234 wordsSir,—The political atmosphere in Tasmania is dense indeed, but the power of the press is great; if they would assist us in an endeavour to consolidate our ...
Article : 240 wordsMotor cars will be required to form a queue on their approach to the car entrance, and the occupants will alight to pay at the ticket box. The tickets ...
Article : 69 wordsPatons and Baldwins v. Tamar.—Patons and Baldwins—McCulloch, Gourlay (captain), Scott, J. McArthur, Goldle, Bremner, Stirling, Graham, C. McArthur, ...
Article : 91 wordsOur correspondent at Scottsdale writes:—Football should boom on the North-East this season, as the Scottsdale and North-Eastern (Ringarooma ...
Article : 53 wordsIn connection with the forthcoming general election Wednesday, June 3, has been proclaimed a bank holiday for Tasmania, from noon. ...
Article : 58 wordsSir,—On Thursday morning I came across three men with a horse and cart collecting fallen leaves along the thoroughfare off High-street by the tennis ...
Article : 87 wordsAll three junior teams nave been training with much vigour, and a very good season seems assured. It is a pity that more public support is not forthcoming ...
Article : 170 wordsEugenana in the vicinity of Melrose Quarry, Devonport, has been fixed as a poiling place for the House of Assembly district of Darwin. ...
Article : 26 wordsOn her way, to Sydney Mrs. W. Price, aged 83 years, arrived in Melbourne to-day by the liner Berrima. For 22 years she has travelled regularly ...
Article : 78 wordsSir,—I was once informed by an electoral officer that the existing methods of election could not be improved. In an election shortly afterwards I heard an ...
Article : 150 wordsSatisfaction has been expressed amongst footballers and supporters at the action of the association in adopting the minor premiership system in the ...
Article : 479 wordsSir,—You know Elizabeth, the virgin queen? Well, her eldest son, Francis Bacon (Lord Verulam), who wrote the immortal plays and sonnets attributed ...
Article : 69 wordsSir,—May I endorse "Clifton's" remarks with one exception? The Proper number of Assembly members is 25—five for each division. One great fault at ...
Article : 115 wordsIn regard to these representative matches, I have noticed a very fine spirit of determination and optimism amongst the players, who seem one and all ...
Article : 214 wordsAt a meeting of the Launceston Football Club held last night, D. R. Manning was elected captain for the 1925. season, and J. Milburne vice-captain. ...
Article : 33 wordsResidents of St. Leonards are notified that the water supply will be turned off from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. to-day, in order that repairs to the mains may be ...
Article : 36 wordsSir,—In the "Mercury" of Friday last there appeared a letter over the nom-de-plume of "A Parent" severely criticising the management of the Boys' Home at ...
Article : 277 wordsSir,—You were certainly correct when you stated in your leading article of the 28th ult.:—"One plain truth is that with payment of members the standard of ...
Article : 199 wordsSir,—In view of certain correspondence in the columns of your journal respecting the above question, and in which a warped, onesided version has been ...
Article : 445 wordsThe patron of the association (Mr. Tasman Shields). has offered a trophy for competition during the season amongst players with a view to deciding upon ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 1 May 1925, Page 6
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