Played at Newport. Newport, winning the toss, elected to bat on an easy wicket, Henderson and Andrews opening for Newport. With 61 on ...
Article : 826 wordsWilliamstown travelled to Elstern- wick on Saturday last without Spencer (not available) and Birnstall (influenza). Barnes won the toss and ...
Article : 1,310 wordsThe "A's" travelled to Brighton Beach full of confidence, a feeling which promised justification in the play during the first ten ends, the ...
Article : 408 words—Mr. Ern Symons, in the employ of the local pilots, is seriously ill in the local hospital. —Mr. Jim Neenan, who has been an inmate ...
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Article : 668 wordsLocal police, Russell-street patrol, 3LO and 3AR advised consternation reigned at the local bowling club pavilion on Saturday last, between 1.45 ...
Article : 477 wordsOn Saturday last, "B" Grade were again defeated, falling victims to Melbourne, the final scores being 38 points to 22 points. "E" Grade were ...
Article : 400 wordsThe club went to Riverview at the week-end, and the run, was both the best attended and most successful of the season. ...
Article : 114 wordsOpen mixed foursome winners, G. Compton and Miss D. Murphy. Both players were at their top form. Last week-end an exhibition match ...
Article : 97 wordsIn a case where Edward Fleming, as agent for the owner, sought to recover possession of a house from Murray Umbers, the case was struck out as it ...
Article : 147 wordsA fire occurred at the works of the Australian Glass Manufacturing Co. at Spotswood at 11.30 on Wednesday morning. ...
Article : 82 wordsHave you noticed the sign outside MASSEY'S GARAGE, inviting your inspection of their complete and up to-date workshop? ...
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Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Sat 3 Dec 1932, Page 3
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