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  2. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Leslie Herbert Reid, who died at a private hospital on Thursday, aged 39 years, was born in Brighton, Victoria, and educated at Melbourne Grammar School. During the Great ...

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  4. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    Western Suburbs, having defeated Eastern Suburbs in an exciting Rugby League premiership match on Saturday, is now alone in second place in the points table, two points behind ...

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  5. FOOTBALL.

    New South Wales defeated Queensland in the Rugby Union match at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday, scoring 22 points to 15. The superiority of the home team was even ...

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  6. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    A westerly wind made conditions rather difficult at the Anzac Range. Liverpool, on Saturday, Poss[?]bles were scored by M. A. Crutch (Sydney) and A. Hutchins (Yorkshire). Details: ...

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  7. CAPTAIN F. W. MERRETT.

    Captain Frederick William Meriett, who died at his home, Lorelle, Campbell-street, Wakerley, early on Saturday morning, aged 62 years, was a native of Woy Woy, N.S.W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 192 words
  8. THE ENGLISHMEN

    Seven thousand were present at the second Rugby League test, played at Christchurch on Saturday. England won by 25 points to 14. The game at no stage was exciting, many people leaving ...

    Article : 196 words
  9. THE ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS.

    Playing in the "Henry Plume" shield competition at Hornsby. St. Aloysius' College, 21 points (Leahy 2, Palise. Clift tries, Flook 3 goals and a penalty) defeated Barker College, 3 points (Warden a ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. INTERSTATE FOOTBALL.

    Results of League football matches played on Saturday were:- South Melbourne, 9-13, beat North Melbourne, 4-11; Carlton, 12-12, beat Hawthorn, 8-14; ...

    Article : 174 words
  11. ASSOCIATION RULES.

    The premierships of the Southern Division of the State League were resumed on Saturday afternoon, when Gladesville-Ryde inflicted one of the heaviest defeats on Metters that that club has suffered this ...

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  12. MR. ARTHUR JOHNSTON.

    Mr. Arthur Johnston, who died suddenly yesterday morning at his home in Frenchman's-road, Randwick, at the age of 58 years, was an employee of John Fairfax and Sons, Ltd., ...

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  13. BASEBALL.

    Saturday's major league baseball games were marked by several unexpected reverses. The greatest shock was that of Leichhard't defeat of Waverley. The Leichhardt team played with fine combination ...

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  14. THE CHURCHES.

    The 51st anniversary of the laying of the corner-stone of St. Thomas' Church, North Sydney, by the King (then Prince George) was celebrated yesterday by a special service ...

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  15. CITY BEATS WESTERN DISTRICTS.

    The Western Districts team made an excellent showing against a City team in the principal early fixture at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday, although defeated by 22 points to 16. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    As the result of the round of matches played on Saturday under the a[?]gis of the Australian National Football League[?] Eastern Suburbs, after a brilliant win over South Sidney at Trumper ...

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  17. TUESDAY'S MATCH.

    Max Carpenter, former Randwick High School player, but now the representative of the Western Australian Rugby Union, will appear at five-eighth in the combined New South Wales-Victoria side to ...

    Article : 218 words
  18. ROWING.

    The final series of races for the J. B. Sharp Cup were rowed over a half-mile course on Iron Cove on Saturday afternoon, against a strong westerly breeze. ...

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  19. VICTORIA'S SUCCESS.

    Never before has Victoria been successful in baseball as in the interstate carnival which ended on Saturday Victoria scored the full 16 points for four games; New South Wales was next with ...

    Article : 174 words
  20. GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    The Great Public Schools competition for 1932 was concluded on Saturday. St. Joseph's College players, who have been premiers on 12 occasions, won every match during the season and have not ...

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  21. MIMIC BATTLE.

    Cammeray Park, North Sydney, was turned into a miniature battlefield yesterday morning. A platoon of the 17th Battalion (North Sydney Regiment), commanded by Lieutenant C. ...

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  22. UNIVERSITY "BLUES."

    Winners of the full "blue" honour coat of the Sydney University Sports Union have been announced for swimming, rowing, and cricket for 1932. ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. STATE TEAM WINS.

    The last big Rugby League match of the season, between New South Wales and Toowoomb[?] was played at Toowoomba on Saturday afternoon. New South Wales in the second half outplayed ...

    Article : 470 words
  24. LACROSSE.

    The State [?]crosse team selected for the All-Australia carnival in Melbourne beat. The Rest by 13 goal[?] to 5 at the Domain on Saturday. For New South Wales Carlisle 3, Turnbull [?], ...

    Article : 68 words
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