The question whether members of the Melbourne University Athletic Club should have restored to them the right of automatic transfers to and from their club may be settled at the monthly ...
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Article : 94 wordsThe Indifferent showing or the Victorian hockey team in the interstate cnrnival in Melbourne last month and the lack of interest shown by Victorian players, which had caused a financial loss, were ...
Article : 553 wordsMrs. Sturrock's Lown.—Mrs. Hemingway-Mrs. Martin d. Mrs. Fields-C, Lake Mrs. HemingwayMrs. Martin d, Mrs. Sturrock-Mrs. Sonenberg. Draw for to-day:—10.30—Mrs. Stahel-Mrs. Stcwart ...
Article : 40 wordsEveryone at Collingwood is happy and confident, and players and officials are eagerly awaiting the clash with South Melbourne on Saturday week. The chairman of the ...
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Article : 349 wordsT. Wallace has won the award for the best and fairest player at Coburg. The most consistent player was M. McFaiane, and the best all-rounder was E. Henning. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 11 Sep 1935, Page 11
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