G. O. Allen, with his cap in his hand, leads the England team on to the field in the Test match to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsJockeys. H. Williamson (Hybol) and J. Tysoe, (Javalot) were injured, the former seriously, in the Oxley Nurery Handicap at Ascot to-day and were taken to hospital by ambulance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsAustralian confidence in the outcome of the Test match was tempered by the events of the second day's play. The resumption saw England's batsmen smiting the slows of Ward, and to a lesser extent of O'Reilly, ...
Article : 865 wordsAustralia was fortunate to break the brightest part-ship of the match, Hardstaff has regained form and ...
Article : 596 wordsJockey J. Carmont was reprimanded for entering the jockeys' room before weighing in after the Novice Handicap at Ascot. The stewards ...
Article : 49 wordsMAREEBA.--Heavy storms st Chewko yesterday yielded an inch and a quarter, enabling all tobacco growers to start Planting. The rain appears general from ...
Article : 126 wordsThe following are the Vice-regal engagements for next, week:-- Tuesday: 7.50 p.m., His Excellency and Lady Wilson will be present at the ...
Article : 300 wordsEarly arrivals at the Brisbane Cricket Ground this morning found it difficult to protect themselves from the sun. Women spectators unfurled gaily coloured sunshades, and the men either used paper coverings or ...
Article : 1,042 wordsThe Re. A. Shirley offiicated at the marriage of James William, eldest so of Mr. and rMs. J. Tipping, Marybor ough, and Margaret Maud, only daughte ...
Article : 96 wordsThe death of Mr. George Salter occurred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Black, at Blackall. The late Mr. Salter had been ailing for the past ...
Article : 204 wordsProgress scores in to-day's first grad cricket are: Archer's 120 and 741 Wanderers 319; Past Grammars 179. Holy Name 135. Grammars winning ...
Article : 104 wordsAfter the last race at Ascot, the stipendiary stewards opened an Inquiry into the fall that occurred in the Oxley Nursery Handicap, and a result of which jockeys ...
Article : 161 wordsMiss Judith Beet, of Beaudesert, was at Ascot this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 15 wordsJ. H. Fingleton and C. L. Badcock go out to open Australia's innings to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 19 wordsThe 18,000 tram passengers to the Test match to-day constituted a record to the Woolloongabba grounds. Tramway officials had the greater part of that ...
Article : 39 wordsThe 40 odd Pressmen, hailing from London, practically every Australian capital city, odd from other odd portions of the globe as well, are to be provided with a ...
Article : 237 wordsSir Oswald Mosley, at an open air meeting in the East End, asked, "How many of you would like your girl to be picked by a ...
Article : 86 wordsMisses Pixie Pedler and Ada Moore found two ways of combating to-day's heat at the Valley Baths this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 23 wordsJ. Hardstaff is well caught out by S. McCabe off the bowling of W. J. O'Reilly during the first Test match at the Brisbane Cricket Ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsEarly in his innings G. O. Allen, the England captain, gave what looked like a chance--the ball being fielded by F. Ward. O'Reilly was the bowler. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Sat 5 Dec 1936, Page 10
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