THE astonishing revival of interest in cricket as evidenced by the enormous attendance of over 20,000 spectators on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on New Year's ...
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Advertising : 465 wordsThe two men, Wilson and Courtenay, who escaped from the local gaol on Saturday night last,were brought back this morning in the mail train from Guyra under ...
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Article : 45 wordsRUMPUS.--John Flynn, alias "Snowy," and Martin Flood, were arrested by Constables Ball and Arnold for fighting on the sidewalk of Howard-street. Flynn was ...
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The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), Thu 7 Jan 1892, Page 5
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