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Advertising : 872 wordsSaturday's match between Bischoff and Rovors was played in showery weather. The ground was wet and slippery, and the ball greasy, all of which ...
Article : 67 wordsThe National Coursing Club was favoured with beautiful weather for the St. Leger, meeting yesterday, and the attendance wan very good. The majority ...
Article : 1,335 wordsCorrespondents should advise if letters or contributed articles have been sent to any other paper. Failure to observe this rule may result in future ...
Article : 106 wordsSir,—Re the fine imposed on a city resident by the City Council for allowing noxious weeds to grow. Why does not the council attend to the ...
Article : 60 wordsSir,—I have noticed with some interest the manner in which the proposals of the Hydro-Electric Department have been received by all councils other than ...
Article : 223 wordsSir,—We are again confronted with that universal nuisance called taxation. Some twelve months ago I had an assurance from one of our leading men that there ...
Article : 359 wordsThe apprentice rider, S. Green, will return to Melbourne next week. He intends coming back to Tasmania for the first meeting of the now season. ...
Article : 194 wordsLatest county matches have resulted:— Middlesex, 326, beat Gloucester, 122 and 128 (Durston eight for 56). ...
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Article : 665 wordsMrs. Harrison's Canadian doubles was played at King's meadows in good golfing weather. Mrs. Geoff. Grubb and Miss Grubb won with 79 net. Both ...
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Article : 16 wordsA successful concert was held in the St Aidan's Hall last night, and a very fine programme contributed by Mr. Schubert Fuller and party. There was a crowded ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Geelong Racing Club held a meeting to-day in showery weather. For the first division of the Novice Handicap, for which a large field went ...
Article : 333 wordsThe size and the applause of the audience in the National Theatre last night were evidence of the way in which the public of Launceston have appreciated ...
Article : 192 wordsOwing to adverse weather conditions to pennant matches were played last week. Those matches set down for last Saturday will be played this ...
Article : 61 wordsMrs. Williams (New Zealand) and Miss Lascelles (Melbourne) have reached the third round of the French ladies' open golf championship at Chantilly. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe great popularity of Mary Pickford and the success of her latest picture. "Tess of the Storm Country," as demonstrated last night at the New ...
Article : 217 wordsThe final round of the cadet match in connection with the Launceston Rifle Club's programme will be fired on Saturday next, for the McClymont ...
Article : 55 wordsThe most important matches at Wimbledon were those which marked the first appearance of the Americans. Johnston beat Siggs, 6—4, 0—2, 6—1; and ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Campbell Town club was to have fired a match against Avoca for the Midlands Blundstone Rifle Shield on Saturday last, but owing to the prevalence ...
Article : 176 wordsThe annual report of the Tasmanian Amateur Photographic Society, presented at the eighth annual meeting to-night. stated that the entries received ...
Article : 115 wordsE. W. Carr, the Australian amateur sprint champion, has returned from Norway, where he secured six successive winds. The Norwegian authorities are ...
Article : 44 wordsBeckett has informed the promoter that, though unfit to meet Carpentier on July 26, he is willing to enter the ring on that data, without any ...
Article : 45 wordsFor thrills, both meledramatic and emotional, there has not been a motion picture production made in years that can compare with "Brawn of the North," the ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 28 Jun 1923, Page 3
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