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Article : 321 wordsThe winners of the first push ball competition in Coolgardie on July 12, 1905. Back row (left to right): W. Sowerby, P. Kiely, E. Millane, D. M. Strickland, F. P. Strickland, M. Noonan and C. H. Field. Middle row: C. C. Monaghan, H. C. Pearson, C. P. Bloom (capt.), J. Beaton and W. Maynard. Front row: J. Kearney, W. Crannage, F. Plummer and V. Gray. Of all these, so far as is known, only two are still on the goldfields— ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 29 Sep 1938, Page 11
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