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  2. Cricket

    Last Saturday's cricket was responsible for an outcrop of large scores; in every instance the side which won the toss batted all afternoon, and there ...

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  3. Yachting

    Last Saturday's programme was occupied by a continuation of club racing, principal amongst which was the St. Kilda club's race to ...

    Article : 1,836 words
  4. Golf

    The challenge match between J. Young, the Yarra Yarra professional, and W. Spicer, the pro. of the Royal Park Club, was decided at Fisherman's ...

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  5. INTERESTING DISPLAYS MADE BY JUNIORS

    Mr E. E. Bean, chairman of the Victorian Cricket Association, is to address a combined meeting of the three grades of the Victorian Junior Cricket ...

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  6. SIXTH ROUND OPENS IN SYDNEY

    Perfect weather greeted the opening of the sixth round of the first grade matches on Saturday. Bowlers generally did well, but the outstanding ...

    Article : 529 words
  7. FOR KING AND EMPIRE

    The late Hon. C. T. Mills, M.P for Uxbridge, was the second son of Lord Hillingdon, and was educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FIXTURES

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  9. KISMET IS CHAMPION OF FLYING SQUADRON

    Kismet, or the "fate" boat, as some sailing folk style her, won the 18-footers' championship of the Sydney Flying Squadron on Saturday rather ...

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  10. BILLIARDS

    A novelty, in the shape of a ladies' billiard tournament, organised by the leading billiardists of the city, in aid of the Red Cross Fund, took place at ...

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  11. SENIOR GAMES IN W.A.

    The fourth round of pennant matches was commenced on Saturday under favorable weather conditions, though it was a trifle too warm, Some ...

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  12. "THE WINNER" IN EGYPT

    Senior Resident Chaplain the Rev. G. W. Kendrew, writing from the First Australian General Hospital, Hellopplis, Egypt, on November 3, has ...

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  13. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    The umpire at the bowler's end the correct one to appeal to and as he gave the man out it would have been no use appealing to the other umpire. Evidently the ...

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  14. RACES ABANDONED AT PERTH

    Saturday last was an execrable day for yachting, it being a roasting hot day without a breath of wind of any any description. Four clubs had ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. CARLSBERG BREWERIES, COPENHAGEN

    We have received from Henry O[?]sen and Company Proprietary Limited, of 524-26, Collins street, Melbourne, a beautifully illustrated booklet ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. SEASON OPENS IN FIXE WEATHER

    The yachting season was opened on Saturday in glorious weather, and the river looked its hest. The Perth Flying Squardon held a race for cruisers, and ...

    Article : 196 words
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