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Advertising : 145 wordsThe biggest crowd of the season to date attended the North Hobart v. Lefroy roster match which was played at the North Hobart ground yesterday. The ...
Article : 1,415 wordsCullen was again North Hobart's outstanding player. Despite the wet conditions, he played clever football, and his handling and kicking of the wet ball were ...
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Advertising : 472 wordsPenguin met Latrobe on the latter's ground to-day for the second time this season. On the previous occasion Penguin won by nine points, and the locals ...
Article : 243 wordsCarlton Juniors v. Battery Point. Scores: Carlton Juniors, 9 goals 9 behinds; Battery Point. 7 goals 12 behinds. Carlton Rovers v. I.X.L. employees on ...
Article : 118 wordsA holiday crowd assembled on the Devonport show ground to-day, when Ulverstone met the local team. Conditions were fair. The first quarter was ...
Article : 246 wordsThe last match of the second round was played at Cygnet on Saturday, the contesting teams being Cygnet and Huonville. A fair attendance of ...
Article : 136 wordsThe New Town Football Club met the City Club in a match on York-park oval this afternoon. Although there had been rain, previously, the weather was ...
Article : 253 wordsIn spite of heavy rains there was a large attendance at the Wynyard recreation ground to-day, when Burnie met Wynyard. Both teams were in full strength, and the ...
Article : 252 wordsFormed on the evening of June 8, 1875, the Hobart branch of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society, popularly known as St. Joseph's, celebrated ...
Article : 605 wordsPlaying as if inspired, the New South Wales Rugby League representatives beat Queensland at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day by 27 points to 16. ...
Article : 242 wordsAt the bounce the visitors carried the ball up to City's goal by means of a series of marks. Ted Huxtable secured, and from an angle raised a flag. At ...
Article : 739 wordsEssendon, who had set their hearts on a championship to cap their premiership, suffered then first defeat of the present season at St. Kilda to-day, when they were ...
Article : 127 wordsAn address on "The World Teacher in Modern Surroundings" was delivered by Mr. L. Raisin on Sunday evening at the Dana Lodge of the Theosophical Society. ...
Article : 197 wordsThe sixth of the series of senior league football matches was played today in splendid weather. There was a record crowd for the season of more ...
Article : 89 wordsThe hockey carnival was completed today on the Elphin showground. The second Hobart XI, met a combined Launceston team, and the latter won by three ...
Article : 284 wordsArrangements have been made to welcome to Melbourne the Marchese di Pinedo when he arrives off St. Kilda about half-past 2 o'clock to-morrow. He ...
Article : 159 wordsCommon as it is to see the most thrilling sights depieted upon the screen, it is safe to assume that the large crowd who visited His Majesty's Theatre yesterday ...
Article : 355 words"Under Pressure" was repeated at the Theatre Royal last evening to a good audience, and the members of the Lionel Walsh Dramatic Company gave another ...
Article : 209 wordsThe Reunion do I'Alliance Trancaise ias held at the Lyceum Club on Friday evening. In addition to the usual business a programme of music, chansons ...
Article : 63 wordsThe 65th annual reunion of the Launceston Artillery Old Comrades' Association was held on Saturday night at the King's-hall, Launceston, and was ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Italian airmen, the Marchese di Pinedo, and his mechanic, Ernesto Campanelli, made a splendid landing at Outer Harbour shortly after noon to-day. More ...
Article : 166 wordsThe Public Service Commissioner stated to-day that the examinations for promotion in the Taxation Department, which the State Service Union had declared ...
Article : 84 wordsA number of boxing tournaments were staged at the Oddfellows-hall to-night, in the presence of a fair number of enthusiasts. But for the night being storny, ...
Article : 227 wordsMrs. H. Pollard, 20 Dnve-street, South Richmond, V., writes:—"Since Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cured me two years ago of disordered kidneys, from which I had ...
Article : 102 wordsAt. the Derby Police Court on Thursday, June 4, before Messrs. C. Lucas and M, Tyson, Js.P., Gordon Ceell and William Glennan ...
Article : 87 wordsThe second annual ball of the Derwent Sailing Squadron is to be held in the City-hall to-morrow evening. The organiser is Miss Ruby Piesse, and quite ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 9 Jun 1925, Page 2
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