A morning run had been arranged for to-day to enable members to attend the Grand National Steeplechase, and hounds met at the pumping station, Glenelg, at 8 ...
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Article : 295 wordsThe City Council is to be asked to reconsider its attitude towards playing games in the parks on Sundays. "I play golf on Sundays myself." said the town ...
Article : 81 wordsIf proof were needed of the standard of football played in Western Australia it was given last year with [?] suddeness when the western men in the ...
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Article : 252 wordsThe "move on" order which the Ryde Council issued to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, who are living in tents near Ryde Council Chambers, has been rescinded. ...
Article : 281 wordsFollowing are the results of the football games played in Melbourne this afternoon:— LEAGUE. ...
Article : 209 wordsWhile the game between East Perth and Norwood on the Adelaide Oval this afternoon was in no sense a classic struggle it proved an interesting ...
Article : 1,090 wordsThe many resent, [?] and announcements regarding sugar have surprised the man in the street no thast nowadays when he opens his paper he ...
Article : 478 wordsNautical metaphors constitute a large port of Mr. Lloyd George's practicled stock in trade, notes Mr. Alln Both in "Blackwood" They were well represented ...
Article : 200 wordsThe attendance at the East Perth-Norwood match at the Adelaide Oval this afternoon was 8,000 and the takings were £330. ...
Article : 26 wordsThere was an excellent attendance at the Jubilee Oval to-night, when the Adelaide Trotting Club conducted its sixteenth meeting. The track was in splendid ...
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Advertising : 313 wordsThe Victorias Football League denies any want of [?] to the East Perth Club. It attributes the unpleasantuess to the discourtesy of the Western ...
Article : 42 wordsOn Friday afternoon a meeting was held in the Lord Mayor's Parlour at the Town Hall to formulate an appeal in South Australia on behalf of the starving ...
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Article : 26 wordsThere was a large gathering at the Lady Colton Hall on Thursday evening, when Mr. W. Foote judged the singing competitions in connection with the ...
Article : 300 wordsThe Barrier Ranges Association matches resulted:—West, 8—3, beat North, 5—4. South, 9—9, beat Broken Hill, 5—8. ...
Article : 31 words"On Thuresda nighta oh! I sees da eight; I go to da Lord Mayora Ball, And da people of note, all about wot I wrote. Well, I reckon I seea dem all. ...
Article : 352 wordsNorth B, 7—12. beat Norwood B, 4—7. Best Players.—Norths—Smith. Graham, Perryman, Shimmin, Day, Rowe, Low, Davis, and Wilson. Norwood—Plunkett ...
Article : 86 wordsThe disb-juggling and glassware-smashing stunts of "slapstick" comedy are being tried out at the United States Bureau of Standars Laboratories, where dish and ...
Article : 196 wordsStart. 7—8, beat Hyde Park, 1—5. Best Players.—Losser—-Coleman, Sutton, Watson. Clarke, Aldridge, Tideman, and Gates. The winners were best represented by Briggs. Walker. ...
Article : 68 wordsDuring the next few days the boys at "Saints" Will be celebrating the end of Trinity term by a series of events interesting to past and present scholars. A ...
Article : 265 wordsLawyer: "Is this your first offence?" Prisoner: "Yes; I was never caught before." ...
Article : 22 wordsMaylands, 10—19, beat College Park. 1—2. Norwood Royal. 10—7, beat Maylands Royal, 8—6. Beat Players.—Winners.—A. Rowe, 6. Hann, A. Smith, F. Walters. Lessrs.—G. ...
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Article : 249 wordsPennington, 4—4, beat Alberton. 2—1, in the final match. R. Whitaker played the best on the around. [?]—Winners.—Coles. (2), Whitaker and Terrell. Losers—Hemston and ...
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Advertising : 5 wordsChristian Brothers. 7—6, best Brompton, 3—3. Goalkickers.—Winner:—Smith (2). Ford, Lynch. Hodge, Glass. [?]—Thomas, Halsey, Rilstone. Best Players.—[?]—Lynch Gluts, Priest ...
Article : 31 wordsSt. Lawrence's. 6—6, beat Robert Street Church of Chast. 1—6. Goalkickers.—Winners.—Conole (4) Lynch and Rundle. Losers—Heale (2), Forse and Bickering. ...
Article : 65 words[?] to-night Bert Spargo defeated Bert McCarthy over twenty rounds. There was a record attendance, and each will receive £450. ...
Article : 74 wordsIslington United, 18—14, beat Gaza 6—4. Goalkickers.—Winners—O'Keefe (6), J. Conole, Giddings, and Dillon (each 2), Beale, Spry, Hogan, Butler, and T. Couble. ...
Article : 32 wordsMagill Royal, 8—11, beat Payneham, 9—1. Best Players.—Magill-Keames. Cooke, Patten. Hariley. Koehne, Walker. Payncham—Johnstone, Brawer, King, Farrolly, Cameron, Bullen. ...
Article : 26 words"Noble fellow!" cried one. "To save your political rival from drowning," cried a second. "Weren't you afraid?" asked a third. ...
Article : 106 wordsThe final match in the Murray Bridge Association played to-day between Uniteds and Bridgeports, resulted in a win for the Uniteds, who scored 13—10 to 10-16. ...
Article : 35 wordsLand and Survey Department, 8—11. beat Edication Department, 3—10. Goalkickers.—Land and Survey—Rogers and Hall (each 2), Gurrie, Canny, Sparks, and Adams. Education—Roy ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 26 Aug 1922, Page 3
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