East meets West in friendly chat, and queer devices successfully disguise the Students on their annual day out, upon which they are privileged to parade Melbourne, and give unusual gaisty and a touch of pantomime to the city streets. "Down Among the Dead Men" appears to be a particularly lively place, and the knights of the garter give a picturesque touch to a motley congregation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 76 wordsThe.series of matches for the Inter-Colleglate Championship provided great interest and some good play on the University oval. The final game was between teams representing Newman and Queen's Colleges, and was won by the former by 112 runs. Newman's are therefore champions for the year. 4. M. 1. Queen's College team 2. Their attention drawn from the game. 3. A. M. Rush, R. Munre, C. Catlaher, and M. Elliott examing the wicket. 6. R. Jorgensen Coaption of Newman), and A. M. Rush Ceaptin of Queens's tossing 5. J. 5. Joxe and a. Bowne [?] [?] the wickets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), Thu 24 Apr 1924, Page 26
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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