The outcome of Saturday's premiership matches leaves St. Kilda at the head of the list, with one defeat and certain of a position in the final round South Yarra and University have each ...
Article : 687 wordsThe links at Sandringham were crowded on Saturday, when the Victorian championship meeting was continued. With an exceptionally large fleld, pood, scoring was expected, for although in the ...
Article : 473 wordsMr. F. W. Irving president of the North Fitzroy club, entertained a very large gathering of members and friends at a smoke concert in the well appointed reception-room of the ...
Article : 1,420 wordsThe results of Saturday's matches settled the pretensions of Essendon and St. Kilda for inclusion in the semi-finals and also made South Melbourne's position certain ...
Article : 6,974 wordsThe first voluntary drill parade of riflemen affiliated with the Williamstown Union, held at the Williamstown range on Saturday, was a marked success. Slightly over 200 men were assembled ...
Article : 1,864 wordsThe second round of the club championship was placed at Riversdale on Saturday. There was a strong northerly wind blowing and this, together with the fact that the greens were a bit bumpy, ...
Article : 137 wordsA stroke sweepsake was played on Saturday afternoon, and was won by C.E. Kirmasse, one of the long markers, with a score of 97—24—73. Other scores were:—T. J. Coleman, 97—23—74; ...
Article : 58 wordsFitzroy, 46 games d. Grace Park, 26 games. South Yarra B, 44 games, d. South Yarra A, 31 games. Fitzroy, Malvern and South Yarra B are level, ...
Article : 62 wordsThe first round for the club championship and handicap was played at Box Hill on Saturday. The best cards were returned by C.A.E. Sullivan (SS) A. G. Hain (92). and H. M. Wade (94). ...
Article : 105 wordsDarling, 38 games, d. Ewing, 36 games. Hawksburn, 36 games, d. Punt road, 35 games. Mordialloc, 43 games, d. Elsteanwick, 25 games. Ewing, 41 games, d. Darling. 33 games. ...
Article : 65 wordsCulcairn v. Albury Congregational, at Culeairn. Cordon and Whatson (A.) d. Witts and Bollinger (C.). 12—5; Black and Gambrill (A.) d. Smith and Cahill (C.) 12—8; Misses Abbott and Trainor (A.) ...
Article : 147 wordsThe competition at Elsternwick on Saturday was mixed foursomes, for trophies presented by the vice-president, Mr. John Booth, The Weather was a trifle warm, but this did not detiact from the ...
Article : 165 wordsJames Kitchen, aged about 68 years, was thrown out of his cab and killed on Saturday afternoon. He was employed by Mr. Grundry, cab proprietor, with whom he ...
Article : 130 wordsThere was a large entry on Saturday in a men's handicap against Bogey. The best scores were:— [?] (5). 1 up; C. E. Walker (5). I [?] J. C. Fletcher (3). [?] A. L. Ronaldosn (5). ...
Article : 82 wordsIntending competitors for the "Country Week" are reminded that entries close to-day. with Mr. W. Meader, E. S. and A. Bank, Swan street, Richmond. ...
Article : 30 wordsBERRIGAN (N.S.W.). Saturday.—A large number of members competed in the golf club's singles handicap, stroke play. competition. Leading cards were:—Men.—E. J. Gorman, [?]—15—70: P.V. ...
Article : 170 wordsThe dead body of a man, believed to be named S. K. Moore, a commercial traveller, was found lying on the floor of a bedroom at the Melbourne Coffee Palace yesterday ...
Article : 92 wordsImmigration officials are confident that by to-morrow evening they will have obtained situations for all the immigrants who arrived last week. The only immigrant vessel now ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. Cruddock, a resident of Elizabeth street, Northcote yesterday morning found the dead body of a swagman lying under a boxthorn hedge on the banks of the Merri ...
Article : 88 wordsAfter he had alighted from the train at the Victoria Park railway station on Saturday. Mr. Willlam Derverno, a hatter, of Ross street, Richmond, had his pocket picked of £35. the money ...
Article : 57 wordsMiss Isabella Hood aged 45 years, who conducts a boarding-house at Ballara, Queen's road, South Mclbourne, was knocked down by a motor-cyelist on Prince's Bridge last ...
Article : 51 wordsThe seventh annual meeting of subscribers to the Talbot Colony for Epilcpties was held at the Town Hall on Friday, His Excellency the Governor presiding. ...
Article : 473 wordsA complaint was made to the police on Friday by Miss A. McFarlane, the matron at the Gordon Institute, that a small boy named Albert Wilson had been robbed in despicable way. The boy ...
Article : 111 wordsSix youths living at Fitzroy and Collingwood set out for the military camp at Broadmeadows yesterday afternoon, and while they were cyeling along Sydney road ...
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Advertising : 439 wordsBALLARAT, Sunday.—The Ballarat police have been advised that Thomas O'Jacka, aged 50 years, retired farmer, residing about two miles from Rokewood, ...
Article : 36 wordsNEWCASTLE (N.S.W.). Sunday.—When the driver of the Speer's Point tram was nearing Brush Creek at about half-past 7 o'clock last night he noticed an object on ...
Article : 99 wordsBROKEN HILL, Sunday.—Arthur Norman, caretaker in charge of the Broken Hill Technical Colleage, died in tragie cireumstances last night. He had been ill for many ...
Article : 127 wordsLAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Miss Margery Longden, daughter of Mr. A. Longden,. manger of the Launceston branch of the Union Bank of Australia, while schooling ...
Article : 117 wordsDEAKIN (Shire).—Southern Riding.—George Watson. North-Western Riding.—James Guan. North-Eastern Riding.—William Henry Day, T. S. Salmon. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 24 Aug 1914, Page 5
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