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  2. Australia and England in Military Cricket in France

    We are now practically at the end of the cricket season, and soon "King Football" will hold sway. With an expected big push further "up the line" all our camps have been very ...

    Article : 1,629 words
  3. GOLF NOTES

    Mr Dimant writes me as follows: "I regret that owing to my absence in Brisbane for the last fortnight I was unable to reply to Mr. Portus' criticism of my remarks concerning the ...

    Article : 2,095 words
  4. BOWLS

    Mosman's green was formally opened last Saturday afternoon, when Mr. President Spence led a 12 rinks' team drawn from most of the metropolitan clubs against a good home ...

    Article : 984 words
  5. Lawn Tennis: Girls in a Classic

    If anyone had told me before last Saturday that I would sit for two hours looking on at two young girls playing a single, I would certainly have been amused at the idea, but if ...

    Article : 2,225 words
  6. Randwick and Inverell Clubs

    Some weeks ago I referred to the fact of Alf. Brown, Randwick Club's caretaker, having visited Inverell for the purpose of giving the bowling green at that centre some skilled ...

    Article : 282 words
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    LANCE-CORPORAL F. M. GORDON, Of the Engineers, late hon. secretary of the Public Schools A.A.A. of New South Wales, who has left for the front, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PAST CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL CLUB, ROCKHAMPTON, CENTRAL QUEENSLAND PREMIERS, 1917. POINTS SCORED, 110 TO 50. Back row: D. Ross, J. Ryan, F. Rosenberg, F. J. Crow, C. Dobbs (ambulance), J. McKenna. Third row: G. Grills, S. Bergstrom, J. Brown, J. Gaffney, C. Bannon, Jos. Ryan, P. Whyte. Second row: Jas. Mille (com.), F: J. Carow (treas.), V. J. Quigley ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Captain O'Hara Wood in England

    A most successful and interesting series of exhibition matches, organised by Mrs. Hail Walker, were played on the ground of the East Dorset Club at Parkstone, on September ...

    Article : 559 words
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