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Advertising : 131 wordsPerhaps the most dashing cricketer in Coolgardie this season is Jas. Graham, the Lyons of the Coolgardie team, who has stepped in and ably ...
Article : 229 wordsIs a member of the Stragglers C.C. He has figured in Coolgardie cricket since the first association was formed, and has always been regarded as one ...
Article : 189 wordsThere is no better known footballer in Australia than Alick McKenzie. Born at Port Adelaide in 1870 he is 26 years of age. He stands 6ft. in his ...
Article : 228 wordsThis Stirling little player is a member of the Civil Service club and is undoubtedly the best footballer in Coolgardie. “Snowy” Jarvis learnt ...
Article : 147 wordsThe many South Australians on the field will regret to hear of the death of Mr O. Bertram. The deceased gentleman was well known as one of the ...
Article : 139 wordsIs a young rider of considerable ability. He was born at Gippsland, Victoria, in 1878 and is the son of Mr R. Stellwag of the Arcade, Bayley ...
Article : 211 wordsFred Wilson is a native of Mount Barker, South Australia, and is 26 years of age. He, has been racing for 9 months, having started in 22 events, ...
Article : 216 wordsPaddy Nolan, one of the most popular cross county horsemen in New South Wales, has made up his mind to come West, and will bring a ...
Article : 193 wordsOn Saturday last the Summer Meeting of the Adelaide league was ran off in splendid weather. The attendance was good and the racing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsOwing to the heavy weather last Sunday the unfinished Association cricket matches were postponed until to-morrow. The game stand at ...
Article : 77 wordsJ. H. Ryan, Dingo Creek,—Can get no official record in Coolgardie, but I have written to the secretary of the Moonee Valley Club, and will publish ...
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Coolgardie Mining Review (WA : 1895 - 1897), Sat 26 Dec 1896, Page 24
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