Sergt.-Major Ernie Fullalove, writing from England on October 16 to a friend in Melbourne gives an entertainment account of his doing since arriving in ...
Article : 667 wordsAn accident, which nearly resulted in the loss of a finger, has befallen Len Forster, one-time captain of the East Malvern hockey team and ...
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Article : 229 wordsOn Friday word was received that Sergeant Maurice (Barry) Brown 'was kille in action while fighting in France. At the time he enlisted ...
Article : 80 wordsAfter actice service in Raboul, Gallipoli, and France. Major Ivan Brunker Sherbon, son of Mr J. H. Sherbon, superviser of rifle clubs in New South ...
Article : 84 wordsThe second set of games in the W.A.C.A. premiership competition was commenced on Saturday in good cricketing weather. At the "W.A.C.A. Oval, ...
Article : 264 wordsYet again everything was upset by the downpour that seems inseparable to Saturdays this season, and the play was abruptly stopped at half-time. ...
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Article : 867 wordsPrivate W. A. Black, of . Ballarat. forwards to Mr E. J. Davis, of 30 Russell street, Melbourne, a highly interesting letter from "Somewhere in France." ...
Article : 659 wordsHeavy rain late on Saturday afternoon caused two of the first grade fixtures to ,be drawn while the games were full of interest. Paddington now ...
Article : 302 wordsAt the ordinary meeting of the Amateur Sculling Association, it was decided, to hold the. annual general meeting at the Amateur Sports Club ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsThe Double Bay ladies' Club held a novice race on Saturday, two heats being decided. The final will ho rowed on Saturday next. Queenie Bloomer and ...
Article : 91 wordsJ. Stevens (7 yards) won the final of the Botany Harriers' 100 yards handicap on Saturday, beating J. J. Walshe, 4 yards, and A. Simmons, 12 yards. The ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Clerk of the Weather is not bestowing too many of his favors upon the cricketing fraternity just now, nor, as a matter of fact, since the ...
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Winner (Melbourne, Vic. : 1914 - 1917), Wed 6 Dec 1916, Page 9
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