We have to inform Secretaries of clubs and others that all reports of sports must reach this paper not later than Thursday morning to secure insertion in ...
Article : 32 words[Correspondence intended for insertion in this column most have name and address of writer attached, but not for publication.] Fires. ...
Article : 707 wordsThe annual meeting of the Port Melbourue Bowling, Tennis and Skittle Club was held ia the pavilion of the green on Friday, 14th September ...
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Advertising : 646 wordsThe children connected with the above school hold one of their successful and pleasant concerts on Monday evening last under the ...
Article : 525 wordsThe football season of 1894, just closed, has been the most miserable we have ever witnessed. Never do we remember such a dull and uninteresting battle for ...
Article : 413 wordsTo-day the Ports play a team from the Lilydale district, on the local cricket ground. There will be spear, boomerang and waddy throwing by several ...
Article : 195 wordsIf the players had attended training oftener, there is no doubt but that the doubt would have been mach higher in the premiership list. Certain players ...
Article : 247 wordsMatting Eleven.—The first practice of above will be held on the ground this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Members and intending members roll up. ...
Article : 196 wordsNot having received a complimentary ticket I wended my way to the half-yearly concert of the Loyal Enniskillen Orange Lodge, which was held ...
Article : 497 wordsMr. Sangster can thank Mr. Richard Sleath for his success in obtaining his seat in Parliament. One cannot help wondering at the gullibility of the ...
Article : 205 wordsThe President, Vice-Presidents, Secretary and Treasurer worked hard to make the club a success, but the Committee proved a decided failure. They were ...
Article : 136 wordsThe writings of Wilkie Collins being so extensively read and generally appreciated it was a little surprising that the announcement of a ...
Article : 372 wordsOn Friday afternoon next, Mr. P. McShane, of the Philadelphia Hotel, promises one of the best rough riding, high jumping and back-jumping contests ...
Article : 211 wordsDuring the season the team incurred the displeasure of the daily Press for rough, play in the Williamstown match. There is no doubt that the match was ...
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Advertising : 201 wordsMagistrates:—Messrs. Bartlett and Quinn, J's.p. MONDAY.—Drunk and disorderly.—Alfred Engbloom, arrested by Constable ...
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Standard (Port Melbourne, Vic. : 1884 - 1914), Sat 29 Sep 1894, Page 3
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