MARYBOROUGH.—A railway station, with town attached, according to Mark Twain, is the centre of a football association, having for its clubs Railway (Maryborough), Britannia (Carisbrook), ...
Article : 2,243 wordsThe scapon opened in typical cricket weather— typical English cricket weather. From the Australian point of view, it was wholly unsuitable, and the play for the most part uninteresting. Very ...
Article : 1,551 words[Legal managers and secretaries of companies are requested to furnish their reports fortnightly in time for publication in Monday's issue. If sent in on other days publication cannot be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 wordsThe feature of the opening day of the season was the number of big scores put up by the clubs in the first grade. It was anything but a good day for cricketers, bowlers finding the ball very greasy, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsEast Melbourne and Northcote. played at East Melbourne. Northcote batted first, and were all out for 76. L. Richardson 27, T. Studley 23, and A. Lugton 10 being the highest, scorers. Fryer took ...
Article : 418 wordsM'Cann's Reef. Yapeen, 4th.—First meeting, held at Scottish-house, William-street. The necessary resolutions were carried to register the company as a no-liability company. Messrs. J. I. Watson, R. ...
Article : 71 wordsM'Conchie, none for 32 (Owen 25 not out), v. South Richmond Methodist, 108 (W. Schrappe 28 not out, H. Edmond 27; Alan three for 22, Argus two for 25, Owen three for 37). ...
Article : 178 wordsWestport Coal Co.—The Coalbrookdale mine. 5,944 tons; Millerton mine, 6,016 tons; total, 11,000 tons. ...
Article : 17 wordsA convention of women's organisations affiliated with the Political Labour Council will be opened at the Trades-hall on Wednesday. Dr. Maloney, M.H.R.. one of the ...
Article : 181 wordsThe first round of above:- No. 1. 21 and two for 23 (Bowering 12; Jago five for 3, Dawson five for 14), v. No. 38,21 (turner six for 29, Diston two for 8, and Beatt[?] on for 3). ...
Article : 160 wordsThe A.N.A., after winning the toss, put the Footballers in to but on a slow, easy wicket, on which it was difficult for the bowler to obtain a foothol. The Dowsing brothers batted well, and ...
Article : 1,115 wordsThe sub-district clubs entered upon their fifth season on Saturday. In common with other associations, their games met with frequent interruptions on account of rain, and in several instances ...
Article : 975 wordsNorthcote, 180 (Livingstone 71 Adams 28, Gough 19, Thomson 19; J. yule two for 18. J. Kelso, three for 30, W. Chamberlain two for 48), v. Richmond, one for 22 (Bell 14 not out). ...
Article : 109 wordsNorth Melbourne, 87 (R. White 23, S. Yates 21, A. Yates 10; Skindmore five for 37, Madsen two for 10), v. Wellington-street, four for 31 (Trigg not out 18, Skidmore 11; Hanson three for 9). ...
Article : 46 wordsA case, in which billing gold without a license was admitted, came before Mr. Dwyer, P.M.. in the City Court on Saturday. The accused, William Davis, of Craig's Lane, manufacturing jeweller, ...
Article : 655 wordsNorth Fitzroy, nine for 77, innings closed (Thornhill 13, White 14, Coles [?] v. Northcote, three for 26 (Thomas two for 13, Smith one for 11). ...
Article : 37 wordsCoburg Presbyterian, 131 (K. Donald [?]) Bower 28, Andrews 26, Hammond 16, Thomas 14; Veight two for 16, O'Brien two for 21, Williams two for 1), v. Somerset. ...
Article : 37 wordsRobin Hood, 216 (C. Hall 73, F. King 43, G. Mackenzie 23 (retired hurt), J. Green 18 not out; Green four for 58, Road three for 2[?] Greenwood two for [?]4). v. Star of the Forest. ...
Article : 40 wordsFootscray, 5d. v. Albert-park, seven for 62 (J. Graham four for [?] Snow four 13, Summers one for 10). ...
Article : 33 wordsLOCKHART, Thursday.—At the last meeting of the Boree Creek Farmers' Union, it was decided to approach the Railway Commissioners of New South Wales, with ...
Article : 63 wordsTrinity, Balaclava, 78 (P. Hammond 15. E. Sevier 14; Gower four for 22, Peddington two for 13, Stewart two for 18), v. Sandringham, two for 37 (W. Bowe 29, Pye 1[?] not out; J. Bar[?] one ...
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Advertising : 309 wordsM.C.C. v. Dental Hospital.—Drawn. The hospital team made 143 for the loss of six wickets (Innings closed), and Melbourne made 137 for one wicket. Bassett 32, Harper 31. Collins 21. ...
Article : 145 wordsMelbourne Ladies defeated Maribyrnong by ten wickets and [?]3 runs. Scores:—Mariby[?]ng, 43 (A. Latham 31; R. Ma[?]gregor five wicket for [?] M. O'Donnell two for 21. M. Cavanagh two for 1); ...
Article : 55 wordsPractical Tests.—The following candidates have [?]:—Miss E. [?], Miss Florence Hughes, Leonard Cerully, Miss Florence Janies III, Miss Margaret Bourke, Robert O'Brien, E.K. Pairlie. ...
Article : 39 wordsLILYDALE.—Lilydale, seven for 116 (E. Selman 27, R. Allen 2[?] not out. Deschamp 18, H. G. Ramasy 14. R. Good 16 not out). v. Wandin Yalloak (Wilton four for 2s, R[?] two for 17). ...
Article : 42 wordsThe following are the miling prices:—Meat.— Pork. 6½d. to 9½d. per lb.: mutton (for quarters), 3d. to [?] do.: do. (headquarters), ld. to 6d. do.: do. (chops), 5d. to 8d. do.: lamb (forequarters), ...
Article : 950 wordsBRISBANE.—At Toowoomb[?] on Satuday Gill and Gibson put up 227 for the first wicket for the Past Grammars against Harlaxton. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr.William H. Edgar reports that his sale of business sites at the corner of Glenferie and Wa[?];etree [?] Malvern, on September 28, was held in conjunction with B. M. Cunningham. ...
Article : 219 wordsEast Melbourne, 68 (Cou[?] 20; E. Holden five for 12. F. Holden two for 13. H. Numa two for 4, Milliken one of for [?] v. Carlton, four for [?] (F. Holden 19 not out, Milliken 10; Fraser three for 16. ...
Article : 98 wordsEast Caulfield, three for 125 (Clarke 61 not outBourne 37, Rlgg 11 not out), v. Glenhun[?] Malvern District, 83 (L. M'Carthy 1[?] F. Harvey 17; H. S[?]ackell five for 36, C. Je[?] four for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 wordsSt. Hillary's 79 (E. Purdy 27. P. Smith 19, [?] Willcon 13; M'Cracken three for 23. Ellingworth [?] for [?] and these for 23, v. Bo[?] Hill, 1[?] (H. B[?] 12; [?] Kay five for 23, P. Smith four for 17). ...
Article : 246 wordsMr. W. S. K[?] begs to report having of[?] the following recent sales either by public auction or private contract:—On account of Mr. M. H. England, Melton, 289 acres a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 wordsThe South Suburban Churches opened their 12th season on Saturday, and despite unpleasant conditions, many excellent performances with bat and ball were executed. These deserving of special ...
Article : 578 wordsCamberwell (72) v. Williamstown (five for 14), commenced at Camberwell. Swan 16 and Gill[?] 13 were the locals' principal scorers. F. Stone, five for 30, and W. M'Loughl[?] (his first ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsPlaying in the Church of Chirst [?]atting Association match, Footscray v. Northcot, on Saturday, J. Edments, of Footscray, a left-hander, bowled a s[?] over. He obtained the [?] ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 7 Oct 1912, Page 5
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