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Advertising : 11 wordsOnly one more round remains to be played in the metropolitan Grade competitions. Saturday saw the second last round concluded, and with it came a reshuffling of the cards, Cordon again taking premier ...
Article : 2,284 wordsA good beginning was made on Saturday towards d[?] posing of the large number of matches which must be completed before the Appian Way Club's open tournament is concluded. Competitors were fortunate in ...
Article : 750 wordsA 100 metres handicap was held in the point-street baths. Result:—First heat: L. Stubbs, 12s, 1; J. Conlon, scr, 2; L. Cranney, 10s, 3. Time, 1m 80 2-5s. Second heat: S. Condon, 9s, 1; W. Kirk, 12s, 2; A. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe point-score trophy in connection with this club was won by T. Westbrook. S. Forbes won the prize for the second highest number of points without otherwise winning a prize. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe members of this club concluded a successful season at the Balmain Floating Baths. Results:- 66 Yards Members' Handicap.—First heat: G. J. Burton, 13s, 1; J. Grose, 6s, 2. Time, 4[?], Second heat: ...
Article : 127 wordsSydney League swimmers will be in evidence at the Wollongong League Clubs carnival on Wednesday afternoon. The following swimmers will compete:—Misses A. Pearce, G. Tate, N. Meads, H. Gwyer, H. Graham, ...
Article : 93 wordsThe members of the North Steyne Life-saving Club, in charge of Mr. C. D. Paterson (captain) and Mr. J. Johns (Royal Life-saving Society), visited Newport on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of giving a ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. H. S. [?] hon. secretary reported at the last meeting of the University Sports Union that the Lawn Tennis Club had experienced a comparatively successful season. The year's record had, however, been ...
Article : 179 wordsThe annual carnival of the Freshwater Surf and Lifesaving Club was held on Saturday afternoon in glorious weather. Freshwater beach ranks as the premier surfbathing beach in the State and it was not surprising ...
Article : 353 wordsThe espected happened at Randwich and Petersham Randwick defeated University II., and so the students dropped to second place Marrickville accounted for Petertham and so usurped [?]arsity's place at the head ...
Article : 925 wordsThere was a good attendance on Saturday afternoon in the grounds of the North Sydney Technical College, Falcon-street, to witness the formal opening of the tennis court. The ceremony was performed by Mr. J. ...
Article : 129 wordsAt a meeting of the Wellington Lacrosse Association, it was decided to open negotiations with the Australian Lacrosse Association, with a view to arranging a visit from Austr[?]lian players. ...
Article : 40 wordsA boat race in skiffs took place on Saturday over a mile course on L[?]chhardt Bay, between the [?] Misses E. and N. Counsell for a [?]take of £6. Miss N. Counsell led soon after the start, but did not gain ...
Article : 232 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Balgownie Homing Pigeon Society, Mr. W. Nolan was elected president, Mr. R. Rudland secretary, and Mr. J. Cram treasurer. ...
Article : 32 wordsYoung Kid M'Coy was counted out in the second round of his contest with Fed. Stewart at the Gaiety Athletic Club on Saturday night. From the start it was apparent on Saturday night. From the start ...
Article : 76 wordsIn a skiff race on the Hunter River at Hexham for £10 a side yesterday W. Ripley defeated Dempsey by about 12 lengths. Ripley, who was the winner of the Parramatta Hundred, was favourite, and won all ...
Article : 44 wordsANOTHER WIN FOR NEW SOUTH WALES. The final of the three interstate matches between New South Wales and the representatives of the Tusmanian Bowling Association was played on the Manly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsMr. A. A. Lawson, jun., photo etcher, does not consider any branch of the process engravers' work laborious. Giving evidence before the last meeting of the Wages Board, be said the work was interesting, but ...
Article : 206 wordsThe [?]llowing reso[?]s were moved by Mr. H. Mercer at the last meeting of the Labour Council: —"That a committee be appointed to consider the following matter[?], and to report to council thereon: ...
Article : 256 wordsThe following players will journey to Coonabarabran and engage the locals in a two-days' match at Easter:— Harren Bardsley, Ray Bardsley, C. G. Macartney, B. Grounds, T. Duggan, D. Taylor, W. Watson, G. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsThe following players will represent the Northern Suburbs C. A. against Balmain C. A. in the final of the above to be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground, No. 2, o[?] Easter Monday:—Les. Lee, J. Truman, J. ...
Article : 71 wordsFollowing on the complaint of unfair competition which has been made by cabmen plying for hire at the interstate steamship wharfs, the following letter has been addressed to the managers of companies by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsIn the final for the junior competition Stockton, 187 and seven for 91, defeated West Wallsend, 120 and 155. BALLINA, Saturday. ...
Article : 205 wordsSt. Aldan's "A," 92 and three for 72, beat Balmain Carlingford, 83 and 75, by seven wickets and 6 runs. Orange Crove received forfeit from Annandale Surrey, Five Dock "A" received forfeit from Bi[?]ns, Wadge, ...
Article : 249 wordsMurcia not only sailed right through the Port Jackson Club's fleet on the work down the harbour, but rounded the Watson's Bay pilelight with a lead of some 3in, and the rest was [?]y. ...
Article : 213 wordsWhen the leaders of the coal strike went to prison the Labour Council decided to raise a fund for the support of their wives and families while they were incarcerated. So good was the response of the unions ...
Article : 122 wordsNorth Sydney III. still leads the third division with 29 points in credit. Next in order are Gordon III., 23; and Marrickville II., 22. Then come Petersham III., Burwood III., and Waverley III. ...
Article : 362 wordsThe programme of the celebrations in connection with the Australian manufactures week, to be observed from April 17 to 22, has been finally approved, and in published in full ...
Article : 163 wordsThe wages board dealing with the quarrying industry has nearly concluded its business. At its last meeting the secretary for the employers, Mr. Richards, said that as secretary of the Public Works Contractors' ...
Article : 106 wordsFollowing are the results of the Rose Bay Club's events decided at the local baths:- Junior Handicap, 50yds.—K. Mulligan, 1; N. [?] worth, 2; [?]. C. Longworth, 3. Time, 36 2·5s. ...
Article : 100 wordsWon by Laycock, Son, and Nettleton by eight wickets. Scores:- South Sydney Waratah.—First innings, 42. Second innings. ...
Article : 143 wordsTwo fine specimens of comparatively uncommon occurrence were brought into the A.F.A. last week. They were identified by Mr. D. G. Stead as a sergeant fish and a weaver-head—one of the lizard fishes. Both ...
Article : 438 wordsAt the Domestic Workers' Union's last meeting letters were read from several country members suggesting the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into women's work in private homes. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Enginedrivers and Firemen's board, which is in quiring into the dispute between the Federated Enginedrivers' Association and the General Metalliferous Mine Workers' Association (Tingha), the Dredge Workers and ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Bondi Club's 50 yards handicap resulted as follows:—First heat: W. Le Forest (9s), 1; H. [?] (10s), 2; F. Byrne (11s), 3. Time, 34s. Second heat: H. Hewlett (6s), 1; A. Dobson (8s), 2; O. ...
Article : 125 wordsA. Nosworthy, st Gosnell, b Ross, 10; J. Donohoe, b Ross, [?]; T. Pert, b Trevarthen, 9; S. Crispo, b Ross, 18; G. Morgan, b Veale, 24; C. Crispo, run out, 22; C. Russell, run out, 4; L. Byrne, b Veale, 0: P. Marr, ...
Article : 217 wordsSydney Juniors A, winners of the first division, and Palace Emporium, winners of the second division, commenced their match for the right to hold the Pick Memorial Cup. The game will be continued on Good ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) referring to the decision of the Federal Government to make the gauge of the Port Augusta to Kalgoorlie railway 4[?]t 8[?]in, said that he and his ...
Article : 331 wordsThe East Sydney Ladies' Club held the last race of the season at Rusheutter Bay Baths Results:- 100 Yards Club Championship.—Miss D. Farmer, 1; Miss Mabel Evennett, 2. Time, 1m 28[?]. ...
Article : 88 wordsThe boot trade award has been completed by the wages board appointed to deal with the conditions in the industry. The union's claim that girls doing men's work should be paid men's wages was the most ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Tasmanians have now to play three test matches against Queensland and the first of these will take place to-day on the Kuring-gai green, the second on the Victoria Park green to-morrow, and the third on ...
Article : 92 wordsThis club decided the two events at the Spit baths, with the following results:- 50yds Club Championship.—C. Pennefather, 1; G. [?], 2; C. Day, 3. Time, 26 4·5s. ...
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Advertising : 156 wordsThe final match in this competition was won by Lane Cove District, who defeated St. Mary's by 67 Lane Cove District, 131 and 201. St. Mary's, first innings, 169. ...
Article : 129 wordsOne of the fleet of vessels that entered Port Jackson over-night was the German surveying vessel Planet, which called at Brisbane from German New Guinea on Tuesday. This vessel ...
Article : 130 wordsWith the advent of a number of new unions trouble has arisen in union circles in regard to the overlapping of unions. At each meeting of the Labour Council complaints are made about the infringement ...
Article : 127 wordsThe annual carnival was held in the local municipal baths. Results:- 66yds Members' Handicap.—First heat: W. Cooper, 10s, 1; B. Kelly, 3s, 2. Time, 46 2-5s. Second heat: ...
Article : 167 wordsWesley defeated Gordon Vets. on Waterloo Oval by 222 runs. Gordon Vets. made 48 (A[?]ey 16 not out) Wesley made 268 (Freeman 77, Hatsfield 57, Slater 70, M'Kay 22, Johnston 14). For Wesley Johnston took ...
Article : 52 wordsIn the final of the Eastern Suburbs Churches competition, St. Jude (Randwick), 193 (C. Fleming 45, M. Doerner 36, H. Jefferson 38), defeated St. James' (Randwick), 78 and 70 (T. Grace 21, F. Coulter 41 and ...
Article : 75 wordsSurrey United, 213 (Chapman 58, Winning 38, Maloney 36, Cann 35 not out), defeated Glammis, 57 (O'Connor 20), by 156. Avenue Ramblers, 108 and eight wickets for 175 ...
Article : 243 wordsSouth African unions are apparently in much the same position as those of Australia in regard to their objection to the immigration of workers. A letter from the Ironmoulders' Society of South Africa. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe following will represent Sydney Printers Cricket Association on Good Friday at the Redfern Oval, against the Hartley District Cricket Association, play to commence at 10 o'clock sharp:—Stone, Connolly, Morcombe, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 10 Apr 1911, Page 13
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