The conference met at 10 o'clock" yesterday, when the daily record was read and confirmed. LAYMEN TO STATIONING COMMITTEE. The President declared that the following laymen ...
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Article : 427 wordsThe New South Wales Swimming Association will hold two of the series of test races on Wednesday evening at the Coogee Aquarium. These and the other events are to decide the second ...
Article : 188 wordsA team consisting of four rinks from the Ballarat Central Club (Vic.) will visit Sydney during Easter and engage in matches with the leding city and suburban clubs. The opening game will be played ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 27 Feb 1903, Page 3
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