At the Paramount, Theatre (late Ascot Vale Theatre) which is entirely under new management and which has been renovated and re-modelled, the programme for ...
Article : 91 wordsThere will be no meeting next Tuesday night on account of the Easter holidays. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, 9th April, when members are asked to ...
Article : 454 words[?] was an ideal cricket day, and [?] batsmen had a happy time at [?] expense of the bowlers. Essendon [?] North Melbourne at North ...
Article : 190 wordsMr. H. J. O'Neill. clerk of courts at Essendon and Flemington, starts to-morrow for a holiday trip to Adelaide, and expects to be absent about ten days. During ...
Article : 433 wordsOn Monday Tuesday and Wednesday (and at matinee on Monday afternoon) the above picture will be screened. "The Mysterious Miss Terry" is a tale of love and mystery, ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Kensington Physical Culture School Walking Club. whose journeyings were chronicled in last issue. went for a trial "run" on Sunday as a test of condition ...
Article : 446 words[?] commenced their last game on [?] ground against North Melbourne [?] Essendon's skipper won the [?] and decided to bat on an excellent ...
Article : 371 wordsBritish Red Cross Society.—Miss Lang. McCulty st., 7s: Mrs. Lott. Ascot Vale rd., 19s 6d : Mrs. Cannington Dickens st. As, Elizabeth st. is; Mrs. Angwin: Myross terrace ...
Article : 192 wordsOn Tuesday, 2nd April, at 2 p.m., the above auctioneers will conduct a clearing sale of a dairy farm at Lancefield Junction. the property of Mr. Hi. Mancy. The ...
Article : 76 wordsThe annual meeting of the Essendon Progress Association was held on 12th March a Essendon Phone Hall, the president (Mr. J. Grogam being in the chair. The ...
Article : 419 wordsMrs. A. C. Gibb and the ladies connected with the Campbellfield Red Cross Society are busily engaged in arranging the preliminaries for a garden fete, which ...
Article : 140 wordsEpsom, the impregnable redoubt will be the favourite haunt for the "Bar Vohns' " picnic on Saturday next. It is a matter of pay, pay, pay ...
Article : 879 words[?] and Armstrong added 29 more, in 19 [?] to Flemington and Kensington when Armstrong was stumped by [?] Hill being 31 not out. With 145 ...
Article : 181 wordsDonation of cigarettes and tobacco from Mrs. Moore. The barrow raffled in connection with fete held in November was won by Mr ...
Article : 66 wordsThe annual all-round championship of the above named school was concluded on Thursday evening with the result as above The events necessary to decide champion ...
Article : 314 wordsThe local Society having a bye on Saturday [?] a match was arranged with Deer [?] The journey was made by drag [?] the team was accompanied by several ...
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Advertising : 2,865 wordsMajor Godfrey Harold Wilson. who has been gazetted as a member of the Order of the British Empire. is the son of Mr. Daniel Wilson. of Essendon. He was ...
Article : 422 wordsA pleasant outing—a real country dance and a win! Wins scarce lately. Where were Forsyth, Williamson, Spink [?] Merrick on Saturday? Missing a good ...
Article : 161 wordsThe above match was finished last Saturday, when Church of Christ ran out winners by 52 runs on the first innings. Stores:—Church of Christ 178 and 56 ...
Article : 147 wordsHurdel Race.—Jether or Wallwong; next best Lord Capulet. Open Handicap—St. the ox Wyadra : next best Three. ...
Article : 70 wordsA match was played on Essendon cricket ground on 22nd March on a perfect wicket. St. Thomas' won the toss and decided to bat. After a very exciting match, St. ...
Article : 124 wordsMr. W. Haddon. hairdresser and tobacco conist. conducts a saloon at 945 Mt. Alexander road. Essendon, near Victoria Hotel. Mr. W. Speed delivers wood, coal, chaff. ...
Article : 128 wordsSeaford Hurdle Race.—Lady Reigle or Lynbar. Juvenile Handicap—Raheen or Yandil : next best Tongkah. ...
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Flemington Spectator (Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 28 Mar 1918, Page 3
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