Things are going well with the old same of Hugger. The boys arc coming forward to play it in the spirit of the gladiators of the nineties, and promise to turn out some lightly effective ...
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Article : 659 wordsFootballer Leslie Seaborn and Cricketer Austin Diamond, now encaged in filling up a team for a contest of far more importance than the greatest of all shield competitions. All sorts ...
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Article : 263 wordsPrivate Sid Riley, formerly of the Newtown Rugby Club, writes from Somewhere in France (12/2/17) :"Dear Cynic,—A few lines as an appreciation of the value of The Referee in ...
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Article : 408 wordsA. Ratcliffe floored the University bowlers at the Oval, getting his 120 in 21 hours. This following his big innings at Hamilton against the Newcastle men, gives him a very brilliant close ...
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Article : 494 wordsThe New South Wales premiership matches will start on Saturday, May 12. There is a strong probability of a League team being formed in the Western Suburbs. ...
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