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  2. UNION TO CONSIDER

    THE N.S. wales Rugby League's reply to an application by the N.S. Wales Rugby Union for use of the Sydney Cricket Ground on ...

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  3. ACADEMY OF ART MEMBERSHIP

    Mr. R. H. Croll, secretary of the provisional committee for Victoria of the Australian Academy of Art, issued a progress report to-day stating that ...

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  4. Soccer

    FOLLOWING a conference with representatives of the Latrobe. Milton, and Christian Brothers Clubs, the Queensland Soccer Council last night ...

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  5. Golf

    PROFESSIONALS have been excluded from the Darling Downs and South Western Queensland championships, which will commence ...

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  6. CAUSE OF NERVOUS DISORDERS

    It is generally accepted that intense strain, such, as bombardment or prolonged spells of duty during the Great War, played a very significant part in ...

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    Adrian Quist packs his port before leaving with the Davis Cup team from Sydney on Thursday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LONG SKIRTS AND SHORTS

    Contrast in styles. The N.S. Wales vigoro team (above) are not permitted to wear shorts, but the Queensland girls (below) have no such restriction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Cricket

    Yesterday's games ended the first section of the 1937 season of schools' cricket. Two more names were added of the list of century makers, now 13 ...

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  10. BUILDERS' LABOURERS HOLD REUNION

    About 300 members of the Builders labourers' Federation participated last light in the first smoke social held by ;he organisation for a number of ...

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  11. Y.M.C.A. STRONG

    Y.M.C.A., last season's Brisbane premiers, may again prove the major opposition to teams in this season's first division Soccer premiership ...

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  12. WARWICK GRAZIER'S ESTATE

    A re-seal of the will of Mr. Charles Frederick Counsell, grazier, late of Kingswood, near Warwick (Q.) has been granted by the Registrar of ...

    Article : 57 words
  13. School Swimming

    THE Queensland State Schools' (Boys') Amateur Swimming Association conducted its 28th annual championship carnival at the Valley ...

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  14. Tennis

    By defeating Joan Hartigan in straight sets to-day Margaret Wilson, Australian junior girl champion, staged the biggest surprise of the women's. ...

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  15. 100 YARDS TITLE TO R. CAFFYN

    R. Caffyn won both the 100 yards men's championship and the A grade men's scratch race over SO yards at the second annual carnival of the Austral Swimming Club (Taylors. ...

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  16. POSTAL INSTITUTE FLOWER SHOW

    At the monthly show of the Postal Institute Horticultural Society last evening Mr. H. A. Robinson won the championship of the cut flower section ...

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  17. Rugby League CLUB TRIALS

    Northern Suburbs, last season's premiers, and Valley, who were runners-up, will play a series of trial matches at Lane Park to-day. ...

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  18. LEVY COLLECTION

    At the biennial general meeting of the Queensland Olympic Council the following officers were elected:— President. Mr. D. S. Carter (Q.A.A.A.) ...

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  19. WEEK-END FIXTURES

    The A pennant competition will commence on Saturday with Royal Queensland playing against Galles at Royal Queensland, and Brisbane against Indooroopilly at Yeerongpilly. The Victoria Park team has a bye. ...

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  20. NORTH'S GRADINGS

    Northern Suburbs are to play a number of trial matches at Kalinga oval to-morrow, the first Rome commencing at 10 a.m. The full strength of last seasons team, and a ...

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  21. CARNIVAL RUINED

    Rain ruined the country week carnival except for a few games played on Thursday. Play was impossible during most of the week, and those matches ...

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  22. HEY'S DEPARTURE

    The date of Hey's departure from Toowoomba for Ipswich could not be ascertained to-day, and the secretary of the Toowoomba Rugby League, Mr. T. E. Roberts ...

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  23. THREE GRADES

    Three sets of fixtures will be con­ducted for Q.L.T.A. ground members at Milion this season. Last night the match and fixture ...

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  24. SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP

    Horace Lindrum is leading Joe Davis by 21 games to 19 in the final of the snooker championship. ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. Athletics

    The Q.A.A.A. events on the St. Patrick's Day sports programme should provide spirited competition, for despite it being the "off season" for track men good average entries ...

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  27. INDOOROOPILLY OPEN POSTPONED

    The Indooroopilly open four-ball event to have been played on April 3, with the approval of the Queensland Golf Council, has been postponed until April 10. while the A ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. ADDITIONAL PRIZE FOR PROS.' PURSE

    The Indooroopilly Golf Club has decided to give an additional £5 for the professionals' purse event, to be played at Indooroopilly on May 22, during the open ...

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  29. ENGLISHMEN'S 217

    The English cricketers started the first match of the New Zealand tour at Lancaster Park, Christchurch, against a combined Canterbury—Otago eleven. ...

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  30. VON CRAMM DEFEATS MALFROY

    Matches in the international tennis tournament to-day resulted:— SINGLES.—Quarter-final: Von Cramm Germany beat Malfroy (New Zealand), 6-1. ...

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  31. OPEN AT WYNNUM

    Several excellent practice rounds at Wynnum yesterday indicated that the course is in excellent condition for the open event to be staged at the course to-day. The rain has ...

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  32. TRIALS FOR STATE SCHOOLS

    Tennis trials for State school boys and Girls will be hold at 9 a.m. to-day at the South Brisbane Intermediate School. From the trials it is anticipated that several ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. Sailing

    Bailer boys of the Darling Point 10ft. Flying Squadron will take the tillers of the following boats, this afternoon, with handicaps as follows:— ...

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  34. SOUTH BRISBANE TEAM

    South Brisbane Cricket Club's team to meet East Ipswich at Windsor Park to-morrow is:—K. Hickey, T. S. Redgrave, O. Thaler, H. Pegg. J. McCarthy, K. Hele, V. ...

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  35. Lacrosse

    Ten teams will compete in the lacrosse 11.1 fixtures this season, four in A grade and sis in B grade. They arc:—A grade, Toombul, Kalinga, Norman Park, Yeronga; B grade ...

    Article : 136 words
  36. EASY FOR MEDICA

    Competition and exhibition swimming by Jack Medica satisfied the large crowd at the Bundaberg Amateur Swimming Club's carnival at the Memorial Baths to-nigh. W. ...

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  37. PRINTING OFFICE TEAM FOR SYDNEY

    The following players have been chosen to represent the Government Printing Office in the inter-State cricket, match against the New South Wales Government Printing Office ...

    Article : 109 words
  38. Rifle Shooting

    The South Queensland Rifle Association decided unanimously last night to hold its 54th annual prize meeting, commencing on Exhibition ...

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  39. BRITISH FOOTBALL

    The following fixture was played to-day: NORTHERN UNION Hull Kingston v York, 8—0. RUGBY LEAGUE CUP DRAW ...

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  40. WARWICK TEAM TO PLAY STANTHORPE

    The Warwick cricket team to meet Stanthorpe at Warwick to-morrow is:— B. Humphreys, D. Maxwell, K. Rigby, B. Lawrence, W. George. B. Cooper, P. ...

    Article : 45 words
  41. Boxing

    Toby Ross, undefeated champion of North Queensland, who stepped Victoria Bear two weeks ago will be tested at the Stadium to-night, when he meets State lightweight ...

    Article : 110 words
  42. WATER POLO TEAM FOR NEXT OLYMPIAD

    The general secretary of the N.S.W. Water Polo Association, Mr. W. Morris, announced to-night that it was hoped to finance a water polo team to compete in the Olympic ...

    Article : 76 words
  43. Advertising

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