H. C. BATT, at the helm of Tassie Too, Tasmania's representative in the Forster Cup races at Adelaide in January, outsailed his brother, "Skipper" Batt, in Tassie III. in an interesting battle of tactics on the Derwent on ...
Article : 955 wordsA Tasmanian rink skippered by Mrs. W. I. Garrett, of Hobart, on Saturday won the first women's open rink bowls championship of Australia, at the Centenary ...
Article : 1,024 wordsThe feature of the meeting conducted by the Hobart Greyhound Racing Club at the T.C.A. ground on Saturday night was the downfall of favourites. In the heats of ...
Article : 2,261 wordsJames Dugan (18), of West Melbourne, who was a witness at the City Court in the case in which three men were charged with having murdered ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Deloraine Cycling Club opened its track season on Saturday afternoon. J. Kinnane, of Launceston, rode with outstanding success, winning the three events. ...
Article : 448 wordsThe physicians of the State Athletic Commission announced today the complete disappearance of arthritis, from which the world heavyweight boxing champion, ...
Article : 83 wordsThe first matches of the final round in the Southern men's "B" grade roster were played under excellent conditions on Saturday and resulted in wins for Lenah I. and ...
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Article : 81 wordsAt a meeting of executive of the Victorian Fruit Marketing Association, it was announced that proposals for assistance for apple growers who ...
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Article : 228 wordsA private Bodyguard has been set to watch Freddy Bartholomew, the child actor, owing to a note having been received threatening to kidnap the boy ...
Article : 48 wordsActivity at Duke and Orr's dry dock at South Wharf is continuing. When the Burns, Philp liner Merkur comes out tomorrow the Bass Strait steamer ...
Article : 54 wordsAccidentally shot while out after rabbits near his home at Roborough, Devon, an international marksman, Mr. R. H. Baker, a member of Plymouth City ...
Article : 95 wordsAfter lapping the field twice in a 50 kilometre race at the Exhibition board track on Saturday night, W. Moritz (South Australia) clipped nearly six ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Tasmanian Amateur Athletic Association held its fifth series of Inter-club contests on the North Hobart oval on Saturday. The running broad jump ...
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Advertising : 464 wordsBagdad played a return match with Bothwell, at Bothwell, on Friday. Scores (Bagdad names first):—Mixed doubles: V. Rae and Miss M. Rosler lost to E. Lane ...
Article : 223 wordsThe Campbell Town Club on Saturday held the first competition for a trophy donated bv Mr. M. F. Gibson. The conditions were seven shots at 300, 500, and 600 ...
Article : 118 wordsRaces conducted by the Sandy Bay Swimming Club at the week-end resulted: 55yds. Men's Open Handicap.—N. Foster J. G. Frier 2. R. Carter 3. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 30 Nov 1936, Page 10
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