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990:, where we halted, while Stanley was further ahead with his troops in skirmishing order to see what was over the sky-line which was about three miles away from us. They advanced slowly, and when they were near the sky-line we heard heavy firing going on. Stanley and his troops disappeared from view behind a ridge, and the rifle firing became very heavy and continuous in their direction. Then we saw about twenty mounted men appear from the ridge over which his troops had disappeared from view. We took them to be our men returning until they came within 300 yards or so. Then we discovered they were Boers chasing two of Stanley's men. We opened fire on them and drove them back. Then these two men told us that of Stanley's troops' two men were killed and three wounded, the rest being taken prisoners. In the meantime 663: 999:, to the scene of the troops' engagement. There we found two dead and three wounded – Stanley through the stomach, his sergeant in three places, through the neck, through the leg, and through his lungs; and a private through the chest. We at once dressed Stanley's wounds, and made him as comfortable as it was possible, the men of ours doing all they could to make him comfortable, taking off half their own clothes to make a bed for him and to cover him. In about an hour and a half the ambulance waggon came, and we took them all back to camp. Major Jones, who is in charge of the hospital, has done everything to make him comfortable. 294: 871: 948: 1011:      Stanley died at 5 o'clock. Since he was wounded I have been near him all the time, and was with him when he passed away. I had all the surgeons in the camp. but they all agreed it was hopeless. He was in considerable pain, but stood it as I have seldom seen a man stand it. The men of the contingent fairly worshipped him; and are very cut up over his death. Poor Stanley's grave is the best I have seen in South Africa. The men asked leave from the captain to look after the grave. Leave was granted, and they worked away at it and made it up splendidly. 727: 248: 1282: 764:      The Rev. Stanley Reid, Presbyterian minister at the Boulder, left this afternoon by the express to join the West Australian contingent for the Transvaal. Last night he was accorded a hearty send-off by friends and church communicants. As the train moved away he was accorded ringing cheers. Mr. Reid, who was in the first flight of Melbourne athletes, has joined the contingent as a private. 360: 1310: 1268: 1254: 1051: 430:. Whilst the selected team was listed as "Melbourne", and the match spoken of as the Ballarat v. Melbourne match, all of the contemporary newspaper accounts indicate that most people referred to them as "The Metropolitans" (by contrast with the "Country" team from Ballarat). There is no record of the team ever being referred to as either the "Victorian" team or the "V.F.L." team. 34: 1296: 417:, on Saturday 29 May 1897, Reid played an outstanding defensive game – "Reid was playing a sure and fast game"; "Reid marked beautifully and invariably got in a splendid long low kick" – in a team that was unexpectedly very soundly beaten by a very inexperienced Essendon side, 6.6 (42) to 2.8 (20); the three-quarter time score had been 5.5 (35) to 1.3 (9). 939:
wounded men by his side, Reid had responded "Don't mind me; see to these fellows". Collick also remarked that, he was one of the bravest officers in South Africa; and that, although "Reid's wound was serious enough to get him three months' leave of absence", he insisted on returning to action immediately he had recovered sufficiently and leading his men.
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seem peculiar for a clergyman to join as a common soldier"; however, in his view, "when the time and opportunity offered… every man should act patriotically as well as talk patriotism", and that " there might be questions as to the beginning of the war" it was clear that, "now that it had started they should all unite to see it through. (Loud applause.)"
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Having been released from custody, and having been selected as one of the 25 returned soldiers to represent the State of Western Australia at the celebrations held in Sydney to celebrate the Federation of Australia on 1 January 1901, Reid was promoted to Lieutenant on 7 March 1901, and he joined the
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Having returned to Australia under arrest, Reid had the reasonable expectation that he would be court-martialled. However, no official investigation of any kind was ever made into the circumstances of the publication of the letter; and, for some undisclosed reason, his case was unexpectedly dropped
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In 1893 and 1894, whilst attending Melbourne University, he participated in a number of lawn tennis tournaments. He won the high jump championship at the 1897 Melbourne University sports meeting, representing the Arts faculty, with a jump of 5 ft. 5in; was captain of the Ormond rugby team and,
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took the field in place of the absentees in the Metropolitan team. Thus, Stan Reid played for the first combined Victorian Football League side that ever played in metropolitan Melbourne – earlier in that same week, a far weaker combined V.F.L. team had travelled to Bendigo, and played a combined
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At the same time the newspaper observed that "his death has caused sorrow in many a home", and reported that a memorial service had been held in Boulder on Sunday 14 July 1901 for the town's former Presbyterian minister and that "many Roman Catholics and people of other denominations attended to
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Reid recovered from his stomach wound and returned to action with his unit. In 1902, Mr. Collick, a military chaplain, reported that when he had gone up to the wounded Reid (Collick had been riding in company with Dr. Francis Reid) and told him that he would call an ambulance, pointing to the two
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he returned, those present "would be able to say that they had given a farewell to a man who had taken his part for the British Empire". He also stressed that his enlistment had been thought out at some length and was not the consequence of a momentary whim, remarking that "to outsiders… it might
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On Monday 5 June 1899, as a mark of the high esteem with which he was already held by the congregation (and the citizens of Boulder in general), the ladies of St George's Presbyterian Church presented Reid with a silk gown. At the same gathering, presided over by the Mayor of Boulder, Mr. John M.
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The representative match was originally proposed to take place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday, 12 June 1897; however, for some trivial reasons, relating to the question of the free admission of V.F.L. delegates to the Members' Reserves, the Melbourne Cricket Club refused to allow the
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In March 1901, Edward Henry Mallan Collick (1868–1959), widely known as "Mr. Collick", went as Chaplain with the Fifth Western Australian Contingent to South Africa. For many years he had also been the only Anglican priest on the West Australian goldfields (especially in Coolgardie, Menzies, and
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Reid was a highly skilled horseman. More than a year after leaving Victoria and taking up his post at Boulder in Western Australia, he was still able to produce a good performance. He competed in the "Military Sports" division of the four-day carnival arranged to aid the St George's Presbyterian
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a Trooper. The newspaper was also led to remark that "it might seem to that a clergyman should volunteer for active service, and would say at once that, though he had not received the sympathy which he had expected from the members of his own denomination, he knew in his heart that he had the
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In his letter he was highly critical of a senior officer. Although he did not name him in the letter to his mother, the officer was later identified as one "Sergeant Robinson", who had been promoted to "Captain Robinson". Consequent upon matters connected with the Bush Veldt Carbineers and "the
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The Reid's seven children were Sybil Mary Ethel Reid (Born 1868, Edinburgh), Reginald Bentley Reid (born 1871, Stirling), Stanley Spencer Reid (1872), Francis Bentley Reid (1874), John Cecil Drury Reid (1876–1917) – who worked as a surveyor in the early days of Canberra and the Federal Capital
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Reid was injured early in the game, was unable to continue, and left the field; which, according to the rules of the day, which allowed for twenty "run on" players for each team with no replacements, left his team one man short (he was, however, fit enough by the following Saturday to play for
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The Umbrella and Cigar Race was one in which competitors came "to the starting point, leading their ponies, and carrying their saddles, an umbrella and a cigar" and, "at a given signal they were to saddle their ponies, light their cigar, unfurl their umbrellas as quickly as they could, each
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about three miles from camp we lodged the guns in a position in which they had command on all sides within a range of about 3,000 yards. From the kopje we advanced, the Fifth on the left and the Sixth in the centre, and on the right we advanced two and a half miles from the guns to some
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The well trained and highly skilled Ballarat team beat the VFL side – no doubt because the VFL team had not trained together, had the six last minute replacements, played as separate, selfish individuals, and effectively played two men short – by a score of 13.11 (89) to 8.6 (54).
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had broken out in October 1899, Reid volunteered to serve as a chaplain to the Second Contingent of the Western Australian Mounted Infantry. His offer to serve as a chaplain was not successful because there were no vacant positions at the time of his application.
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Reid is standing at the far left of the back row; his brother, Surgeon-Captain Francis Bentley Reid, in on the far left of the seated row, and another Caulfield Grammarian, Lieutenant Bernard Everett Bardwell is sitting cross-legged at the far left of the front
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In June 1897, in the first season of the new V.F.L. competition, the Victorian Football League arranged a match between a combined team of V.F.L. players and a combined team from what was, perhaps, the second strongest competition in Australia at that time, the
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He was buried in a grave especially arranged by the men he had commanded – situated beneath a clump of Australian wattles, with a large wooden cross bearing his name at its head – with full military honours in a ceremony, attended by his commanding officer
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newspaper obtained the letter from his mother, and noting that "this letter gives an account of his experiences during a very anxious time" (viz., the time that he was missing), published it on 11 October 1900, without seeking Reid's permission to do so.
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The Sixth Western Australian (Mounted Infantry) Contingent, being composed of just 14 officers, 214 men, and 237 horses, were greatly in need of the experience and leadership of a man who had already displayed great military talent in the South African
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Despite still being part of the "Imperial Forces" when he returned to Australia on 8 December 1900 (effectively as a member of the military forces of the Colony of Western Australia), he was released after the Australian Commonwealth Government (in
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By the start of 1897, when the Fitzroy Football Club left the VFA and took part in the inaugural VFL competition, Reid was already well established as a defender, and had gained a reputation for his strength, his high making and his long kicking.
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Reid was not selected in the original team, which contained players from Melbourne, Essendon, South Melbourne, Fitzroy, Geelong, Carlton and St Kilda. However, for reasons that were never made quite clear, six of the selected twenty players,
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of 21 May 1901, noting that Reid "was for some time the minister of the Presbyterian Church at Boulder", reported that "he was regarded as a fine soldier, and one who had a more than ordinary moral influence over his comrades in the field".
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In 1902, Mr. Collick praised Reid, stating that "though Stanley Reid went to South Africa as a soldier he lived up to the high standard of life that he would have had to live as a minister, and in every way he set a good example to his men.
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Although stationed on the West Australian goldfields, Reid kept in touch with his old team. On Monday 1 April 1901, at the annual meeting of the Fitzroy Football Club held at the Fitzroy Town Hall, prizes were awarded to
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In his response to the toasts, he said that whilst "he had got over the youthful glamor of war" he was also totally "prepared to take his part in what was in store for him" in South Africa. He added that he hoped that,
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had been sent for and taken into position alongside the Colt guns. These now commenced firing on the enemy for a while at a range of about five miles. After they finished my orderly and myself rode across with the
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A fellow officer, Lieutenant Bernard Bardwell, reported that "His brother, the doctor, was almost mad with grief. It will take a strong hand to pull him together again, as he is utterly broken down, poor fellow."
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Handcock-Morant military scandal" Robinson was relieved of his command, and reduced to "Corporal Robinson", thus effectively exonerating Reid, and verifying that his privately expressed views were reliable.
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In the absence of any "official" explanation, is reasonable to suppose that one or more of several possible influences may have played a part in the decision of the authorities not to proceed against Reid:
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A photograph of the 1898 premiership side – the Fitzroy players and club officials – is at Holmesby & Main (1996, p. 16). Stan Reid appears at second from the left in the third row from the front.
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on Tuesday, 9 July 1901, not long after the news of Reid's death had reached Melbourne, the Ormond College football team all wore black arm-bands as a mark of respect for their former captain.
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on 3 February 1900. Immediately the West Australian contingent arrived in South Africa it was attached to the 11th Division of the South Africa Field Force, commanded by Lieutenant-General
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Roberts also sent a cable to the Presbyterian Church in Boulder on 5 October 1900, expressing his opinion that Trooper Reid was "one of the best of a corps that has done admirable work".
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He graduated at the Annual Commencement of the University of Melbourne, held at the university's Wilson Hall on Saturday, 21 March 1896, that was attended by the Governor of Victoria,
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Amongst other influential members of the first Australian Parliament were the member for Ballaarat, and the first Attorney General (later the Second Prime Minister of Australia),
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As well as playing football whilst he was at Scotch College – he played for the Scotch College First XVIII in both 1889 and 1890 – he also played cricket. In a match against
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Heraldry & Genealogy Society of Canberra Inc. – Graves and Memorials of Australians in the Boer War 1899–1902: Perth, WA, Kings Park (Reid's Memorial Inscription)
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Graves and Memorials of Australians in the Boer War 1899–1902: Middelburg Cemetery, Transvaal, Memorial to those who fell at Brakpan (Groblersrecht and Middelkraal)
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Heraldry & Genealogy Society of Canberra Inc. – Graves and Memorials of Australians in the Boer War 1899–1902: Perth, WA, Kings Park (The King's Park Memorial)
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In 1897, with the VFA shattered by the defection of the eight VFL teams, the Ballarat competition was, perhaps, the strongest in Australia outside of the VFL.
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Adventures amidst the equatorial forests and rivers of South America: also in the West Indies and the wilds of Florida. To which is added "Jamaica revisited"
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He had been selected, earlier in the year, in the Fitzroy team to play in a practice match against the junior teams Austral (23) on Saturday 21 April 1894 (
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Heraldry & Genealogy Society of Canberra Inc. – Graves and Memorials of Australians in the Boer War 1899–1902: Perth, WA, Kings Park (Foundation Stone)
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and his staff, representatives of all of the regiments comprising the Sixth W.A.M.I., conducted by regimental chaplain and Reid's old friend, Mr. Collick.
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Mr. Collick also remarked on the considerable irony that 16 May, the day upon which the Rev. Reid was wounded, was also an important day for Christians:
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As soon as the military authorities in South Africa became aware of the letter's publication, Reid was arrested and repatriated to Australia (he reached
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verifies that Reid was still at Ormond College at that time: of "Among the backs, Reid, of Ormond College, was as sure as a rock in the teeth of goal"
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Consequently, Reid had to pursue his theological studies at the separate Presbyterian theological college that was situated on the university's campus,
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Heraldry & Genealogy Society of Canberra Inc. – Graves and Memorials of Australians in the Boer War 1899–1902: Photographs (Perth, WA, Kings Park)
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of 20 January 1900, notes that Reid's response to a toast made to the "Scottish Members of the Second Contingent" (thirty of whom were present at the
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Western Australians in the Boer War – Sixth (Western Australian Mounted Infantry) Contingent – this contains information extracted from Murray (1911)
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He eventually enlisted as a private in the Second Western Australian (Mounted Infantry) Contingent (2WAMI) which left Australia on 3 February 1900.
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on behalf of the members of the contingent who had received their support at Karrakatta. The contingent arrived in South Africa on 29 April 1901.
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British Concentration Camps of the South African War (1900–1902): Middelburg Concentration Camp, Camp Register: Mrs Johanna van Niekerk (87499)
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British Concentration Camps of the South African War (1900–1902): Middelburg Concentration Camp, Camp Register: Mrs Johanna van Niekerk (87499)
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Stanley Spencer Reid was the third child of Rev. John Bentley Reid (1843–1910) and Sibyl Rose Reid, nΓ©e Drury (1849–1943). He was born in
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He was ordained as the first minister to the newly formed St. George's Presbyterian Church in the Western Australian gold mining town of
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He played a number of senior VFA games for Fitzroy between 1894 and 1896, and came to be considered as one of the game's best defenders.
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Whilst still in Victoria, Reid had served for 18 months as a member of the self-funded voluntary citizens' military force known as the
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commented that "The Fitzroy captain was immensely pleased with the high marking of Reid, a former Scotch College boy". In its report,
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He also competed in, and came second in the open age pole vault and the running high jump at the Scotch College School Sports in 1888.
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The prizes had been donated by the Rev. Stanley S. Reid of Boulder, and the West Australian dental surgeon, Edgar Henry McGillicuddy.
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Reid's personal diary and a collection of letters that were written by Reid whilst on active service in South Africa are held by the
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Fitzroy: Merging into The Future: The History of the Fitzroy Football Club, Incorporating the Brisbane Bears and the Brisbane Lions
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During this first tour of duty, Reid had seen action in Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Belfast, Cape Colony, and Orange Free State.
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Boulder). He met Reid in Boulder as soon as he arrived there, and knew him well long before either of them went to South Africa.
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The contingent (consisting of 6 officers, 97 other ranks, 125 horses, one spring cart, and one wagon) left Australia on the SS
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After spending some time in Victoria Rev. John Bentley Reid moved to Western Australia. He was the joint minister of both the
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No. 9 of 20 February 1901) had authorized the formation of the Commonwealth Military Forces, effective from 1 March 1901.
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Once in Western Australia, he continued to play football; he played for one of the local teams, the Boulder City Rovers.
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Australian War Memorial: Portrait of Lieutenant Frederick William Bell VC of the 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry
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His father and himself were ordained ministers of the Presbyterian Church (and, apparently, held in high regard).
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On Wednesday, 26 December 1899, Reid was given a special farewell by the town council and residents of Boulder.
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V.F.L. to use its pavilion facilities, and the V.F.L. decided well before the match to transfer the game to the
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Because Melbourne University was a secular institution in the nineteenth century, it did not offer degrees in
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The Presbyterian Church in Western Australia: A Twenty Years' Retrospect: Church Extension on the Goldfields
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On 10 June 1899, Reid was the best player in a losing team, in the Rovers' match against the Queens Star (
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During this time Reid had written a letter from Middelburg, dated 22 August 1900, to his mother in Perth.
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It is clear from the register of the Middelburg concentration camp for Mrs Johanna van Niekerk, that
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The events included "cutting the turk's head", the "Gretna Green race", 'horseback wrestling", the "
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of the round two match (21 May 1898) between Fitzroy and Collingwood, at The Brunswick Street Oval,
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reported "among the backs, Reid of Ormond College, was as sure as a rock in the teeth of the goal" (
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The match did not start on time, and there was a rush to find last minute replacements. Eventually,
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He was a popular soldier and he was well respected for his military skills by his fellow troopers.
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They Proved to all the Earth: A Source Book of Victoria's Dead in the South African War, 1899–1902
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His younger brother, Surgeon-Captain Francis Bentley Reid, was medical officer to the same unit.
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Selected on the full-back line, he played a strong game and was one of Fitzroy's best players.
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In a letter to their parents, written after Reid's death, his brother described his wounding:
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Hopkins, Reid was also presented with an illuminated address to mark the auspicious occasion.
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A letter Reid wrote to a friend in Western Australia whilst in hospital was published in the
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of 6 July 1901). Yet, the Australian War Memorial records relating to this action all use
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Royal Australian Armoured Corps Association: Australian and Colonial Units of the Boer War
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Sabretache: The Journal and Proceedings of the Military Historical Society of Australia
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Main, J. & Allen, D., "Reid, Stanley", pp. 7–10 in Main, J. & Allen, D.,
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It remains a secular institution today; and still does not offer degrees in Divinity.
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show their respect to the memory of one who had proved himself a man among men". The
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Observer, "The Football Season: Ballarat Players in Melbourne: A Creditable Victory"
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Western Australian Mounted Infantry: List of Men Enrolled: 41. Stanley Spencer Reid
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Main & Allen, D., (2002), p. 7; Webber (1981, p. 311) has the following in his
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Reid, the second VFL player known to have died in active service, is buried at the
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Soon after his retirement from VFL football, he became an ordained minister of the
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Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa
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Swan Hill Genealogical and Historical Society: Swan Hill at the time of Federation
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Sporting Intelligence: Cricket: Church of England Grammar School v Scotch College
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Australian War Memorial Boer War Nominal Roll: Lieutenant Frederick William Bell
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Australian War Memorial Boer War Nominal Roll: Lieutenant Harold Barry McCormack
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The Presbyterian Church in Western Australia: Church Extension on the Goldfields
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Presbyterian churches in 1899. He died on 10 August 1910, in Victoria, aged 68.
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The Colonials in South Africa, 1899–1902: Their Record, Based on the Despatches
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in the Sixth Western Australian (Mounted Infantry) Contingent (6WAMI) in 1901.
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Australian War Memorial, Honours and awards (gazetted): Frederick William Bell
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candidate starting the instant he had accomplished all of these operations" (
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Follower, "The Football Season: The Final Match: Fitzroy Win The Premiership"
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Three days later, on the morning of 29 June 1901, Reid died of his wounds at
3613: 3584: 3428: 3418: 3261: 3251: 3241: 3221: 3025: 2608:
attacked the Boer position with Lieutenants Reid and Harold Barry McCormack
2289: 2233: 2138: 2103: 1939: 1927: 1911: 1826: 1769: 1745: 1651: 1609: 1577: 1561: 1545: 1537: 1510: 1502: 1494: 1478: 1110:, having made reference to his academic and clerical careers, reported that 979: 267: 256: 65: 666:
A Company of the Victorian Mounted Rifles on manoeuvres in Victoria in 1889
2620: 1546:
Sporting Intelligence: Cricket: Scotch College v. Melbourne Grammar School
1007:: his brother described the circumstances in his letter to their parents: 3684:
Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour: Clarence Chudleigh Clifford (348)
3391: 2759:
Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour: Clarence Chudleigh Clifford (348)
1173: 1159: 3202:, Centenary Committee, Caulfield Grammar School, (East St Kilda), 1981. 2899:
Legal Notice: George Leake & Co.: Re: Stanley Spencer Reid, Deceased
1477:. He was one of the 21 students conferred Bachelor of Arts on that day ( 1387:
Australian War Memorial Honour Roll: Lieutenant John Cecil Drury Reid MC
2512:
History: Alumni profile: Mounted Infantryman – Bernard Everett Bardwell
1383:
Recommendation for John Cecil Drury Reid to be awarded a Military Cross
1352: 575:    The club was sorry to lose Mr. Reid, and he was 2686:
Doncaster, E.W. & Willis, E., "Collick, Edward Mallan (1868–1959)"
2214: 901:. Reid made a speech at the quayside and a presentation of a purse of 810: 705:
only to lose his second bout to a much heavier and stronger opponent.
3126:
Fallen – The Ultimate Heroes: Footballers Who Never Returned From War
3041: 2210: 1902:
Ross, (1996), p. 38; note that Ross has the wrong date for the match.
1456:: "Reid, S.S. 1886β€”?"; he attended Scotch College from 1886 to 1890 ( 897:
The entire contingent left Western Australia on 10 April 1901 on the
581:    Mr. Reid made a very feeling speech in reply, 563:    β€¦Mr. T. Banks then presented on behalf of the 3565:
At the Front: With the Sixth Contingent: Letter from Lieut. Bardwell
2831:
At the Front: With the Sixth Contingent: Letter from Lieut. Bardwell
2606:
Australian War Memorial Boer War Nominal Roll: Captain John Campbell
1324:
List of Victorian Football League players who died on active service
522:
Fitzroy against South Melbourne). Another of the Metropolitan team,
2797:, Tuesday 13 August 1901, p. 6. Also, another eye-witness account: 3644:
AFL Player Statistics (Round by Round): Fitzroy Football Club 1898
3639:
AFL Player Statistics (Round by Round): Fitzroy Football Club 1897
1809:
AFL Player Statistics (Round by Round): Fitzroy Football Club 1898
1798:
AFL Player Statistics (Round by Round): Fitzroy Football Club 1897
1495:
Sporting Intelligence: Football: Scotch College (25) v. University
1191: 1049: 987: 963:
On 23 June 1901, during a reconnaissance at Renshoogte Farm, near
946: 887:
Sixth Western Australian (Mounted Infantry) Contingent in camp at
869: 809: 725: 661: 358: 292: 246: 3659:
Honours and awards: Stanley Spencer Reid (Mention in Despatches)
2642:
Honours and awards: Stanley Spencer Reid (Mention in Despatches)
1740:
Of Reid in 21 May 1898 (second round) match against Collingwood,
3674:
Honours and awards: Francis Bentley Reid (Mention in Despatches)
2645:
Honours and awards: Francis Bentley Reid (Mention in Despatches)
756:      BOULDER CLERGYMAN VOLUNTEERS 3712: 2604:
According to Chamberlain, (2004), p. 46, Captain John Campbell
1479:
Commencement Day: A Brilliant Ceremony: Address by the Governor
799:. The Division eventually reached Komatipoort on 24 September. 569:    Mr Banks commented on the good the game 1887:
Follower, "The Football Season: The League Beaten by Ballarat"
1389:– Winifred Mona Reid (1885), and William Bremner Reid (1887). 351:
also, came second in the 120 yards hurdles championship race.
228:
He also, later, became a member of the Imperial Forces in the
3679:
Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour: George Westcott (413)
2755:
Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour: George Westcott (413)
874:
Officers of the 6th Western Australia Mounted Infantry, 1901.
339:
in 1888, he took 7 wickets for 16 runs in the first innings.
3664:
Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour: Stanley Spencer Reid
3302:
Cablegram from Lord Roberts: High Praise of West Australians
2932:
Cablegram from Lord Roberts: High Praise of West Australians
2713: 2711: 1511:
Football: Scotch College v. Church of England Grammar School
1158:, when Steere formally invited the Duke of York (later King 1125:
After his death his commanding Officer wrote to his mother:
3948:
Australian military personnel killed in the Second Boer War
3262:
The Scottish Members of the Force: An Enthusiastic Send-Off
3200:
Years may pass on . . . Caulfield Grammar School, 1881–1981
2228:", "lemon cutting", the "rescue race", the "tandem race", " 760:      KALGOORLIE, 27 December 3362:
The Boer War: West Australian Casualties: Severely Wounded
3312:
Soldiers' Letters: From the Front: From the Rev. S.S. Reid
3238:, Vol.15, No.4312, (Thursday, 28 December 1899), p. 4 2211:
The Australian Boer War Memorial: Victorian Mounted Rifles
1780:
singled out Reid, for "his splendid marking and kicking" (
1385:
and who died of wounds sustained in action in World War I,
1165:
Stanley Spencer Reid is commemorated on war memorials at:
2655:
Chamberlain, (2004), p. 46 (Quoting from the despatch of
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on 15 March 1899, having arrived there in December 1898.
3392:
West Australian Casualties: Death of Lieut. Stanley Reid
1146:
Reid was specifically mentioned in the address given by
779:. On 25 July 1900, as the division began its advance to 3405:, No.36500, (Saturday, 6 July 1901), p. 13, col.A. 3278:, Vol.22, No.1370, (Friday, 9 February 1900), p. 3 3078:
Western Australian Contingents to the South African War
1782:
Follower, "The Football Season: Close Match at Fitzroy"
1391:
Rootsweb Item: John Bentley Reid and Sibyl Rose Drewry
1042:
At probate, in April 1902, his estate was worth Β£200.
567:
useful travelling companion and pair of field glasses.
518:
team there, winning the match 14.14 (98) to 9.4 (58).
3545:
The Late Lieut. Stanley Reid: Letter From His Brother
3469:
Church News: Presbyterian: The late Lieut. S. S. Reid
3398:, Vol.17, No.4784, (Saturday, 6 July 1901), p. 5 3042:
PR04267 – Reid, Stanley Spencer (Lieutenant, d: 1901)
2791:
The Late Lieut. Stanley Reid: Letter From His Brother
2775:
The Late Lieut. Stanley Reid: Letter From His Brother
2474:, who would have known both Reid and his father, and 2061:, (Thursday, 4 April 1901), p. 4; Main, (2007), p. 14 1882: 1880: 1762:
In the sixth round (11 June) match of the 1898 season
577:
carrying to West Australia their best wishes for his
2500:
The Permanent (Military) Force in Western Australia
2118: 2116: 920:. Reid was taken to a field hospital 39 miles from 587:
would still feel an interest in the sport and would
571:
received from gentlemen of the position of Mr. Reid
565:
Fitzroy Football Club, Mr. Stanley Reid with a very
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Australian rules footballer and soldier (1872–1901)
3913:Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) 3525:The Scene in the Park: Laying the Foundation Stone 2737:is the name of a farm in the Ermelo district (see 2488:Lee, R., "The Army's Birthday – An Ongoing Debate" 1363:Sibyl's family name sometimes appears as "Drewry". 262:The Reids had arrived in Australia in 1871 on the 3595:"Picquet", Military Matters: Notes and Comments, 3179:(Sixth Edition), Viking Books, (Ringwood), 1998. 3177:Every Game Ever Played: VFL/AFL Results 1897–1997 3112:Lee, R., "The Army's Birthday: An Ongoing Debate" 3099:This Football Century: "The Greatest Game of All" 3094:, Vol.45, No.4, (September 2004), pp. 41–46. 2761:. It is clear that the Australian War Memorial's 410:(VFL) games; eight in 1897, and sixteen in 1898. 239:He died in active service in the Anglo-Boer War. 3158:, A.J. Mullett, Govt. Printer, (Melbourne), 1911 2874: 2872: 2319:Boer War Nominal Roll: Stanley Spencer Reid (41) 2589:Departure from Fremantle: Off by The Ulstermore 2414:"Picquet", Military Matters: Notes and Comments 2207:The Traralgon & District Historical Society 1127: 1009: 972: 930: 866:His younger brother was also in the contingent. 754: 583:he stated that he thoroughly loved the game and 561: 3983:19th-century Australian Presbyterian ministers 3059:The Complete Book of AFL Finals (2002 Edition) 585:although he was donning the clerical robes, he 323:He graduated from Melbourne University with a 166:Playing statistics correct to the end of 1898. 3724: 3689:Paul Daffey, "The 10 best Anzac club links", 3505:Portrait: The Late Lieutenant Stanley S. Reid 3495:, (Tuesday, 16 July 1901), p. 6 also at 1987:: Reid is second from left in the middle row. 8: 3968:People educated at Scotch College, Melbourne 3908:Sportspeople from Boulder, Western Australia 2369:sympathy of those who were around him then." 2104:Old Boy, "Football: A Grand Game at Fitzroy" 1610:Sporting Intelligence: The University Sports 1527:, (September 2010), 15. Stanley Spencer Reid 1462:, (September 2010), 15. Stanley Spencer Reid 589:always look for Fitzroy's welfare. (Cheers). 3933:People educated at Caulfield Grammar School 3669:Boer War Nominal Roll: Francis Bentley Reid 3654:Boer War Nominal Roll: Stanley Spencer Reid 3228:, (Saturday, 30 September 1899), p. 10 2692:, Melbourne University Press, (1981), p. 68 2578:Boer War Nominal Roll: Francis Bentley Reid 2264:, John Murray, (London), 1891, pp. 199–200) 1375:Heritage Objects Register Citation (page 6) 3731: 3717: 3709: 3195:, W. Blackwood and Sons, (Edinburgh), 1907 3090:Chamberlain, M., "The Action at Brakpan", 3061:, The Five Mile Press, (Melbourne), 2002. 2690:Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 8 1578:School Sports: Scotch College: Open Events 32: 23: 3928:Fitzroy Football Club premiership players 3248:, (Thursday, 28 December 1899), p. 5 1562:Cricket: Scotch College v. Wesley College 3978:Military personnel from Victoria (state) 3342:The Sixth Contingent: At Karrakatta Camp 3328:, (Saturday, 2 February 1901), p. 5 3318:, (Thursday, 11 October 1900), p. 9 3308:, (Thursday, 11 October 1900), p. 5 3298:, (Wednesday, 15 August 1900), p. 5 3268:, (Saturday, 20 January 1900), p. 5 2562:The Sixth Contingent: At Karrakatta Camp 2457: 2455: 2453: 2451: 2081: 2079: 2004:, Monday, 26 September 1898, p. 3, col.H 1684:The Football Season: Fitzroy v. Richmond 1668:The Football Season: Fitzroy v. Richmond 1634:The Football Season: Fitzroy v. Richmond 1626:The Football Season: Fitzroy v. Richmond 1152:W.A. Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Committee 683:Church in Boulder. Reid competed in the 3591:, (Friday, 13 December 1901), p. 7 3561:, (Saturday 17 August 1901), p. 47 3352:Casualtiesβ€” Sixth W.A. Mounted Infantry 3322:News and Notes: Scots' Church Fremantle 3258:, (Friday, 29 December 1899), p. 5 2915:Casualtiesβ€” Sixth W.A. Mounted Infantry 2527:News and Notes: Scots' Church Fremantle 2100:which Fitzroy won 7.6 (48) to 5.6. (36) 2031:Football: Saturday Football Association 1345: 1334:List of Caulfield Grammar School people 3581:, (Tuesday 8 October 1901), p. 26 3571:, (Tuesday, 27 August 1901), p. 5 3551:, (Tuesday, 13 August 1901), p. 6 3521:, (Saturday, 20 July 1901), p. 33 3511:, (Saturday, 20 July 1901), p. 25 3475:, (Saturday, 13 July 1901), p. 42 3465:, (Wednesday, 10 July 1901), p. 8 3142:, Crown Content, (Melbourne), (2002). 3101:, Wilkinson Books, (Melbourne), 1996. 2948: 2946: 2944: 2543:War Nominal Roll: Stanley Spencer Reid 2445:Main & Allen, D., (2002), pp. 7–8. 2236:", and "the umbrella and cigar race". 3599:, Saturday, 19 April 1902, p. 11 3531:, (Wednesday 24 July 1901), p. 6 3348:, (Saturday, 6 April 1901), p. 9 3114:, Army History Unit, (Canberra), 2004 2336:, (Thursday, 28 December 1899), p. 22 2280:, (Thursday, 14 December 1899), p. 32 2244:, (Thursday, 14 December 1899), p. 32 2161:, (Thursday, 29 December 1898), p. 20 2145:, Saturday, 30 September 1899), p. 10 1859:The Football Season: Day of Surprises 1827:The Football Season: Day of Surprises 1706:, (Thursday, 24 September 1896), p. 3 1584:, (Saturday, 24 November 1888), p. 15 1552:, (Thursday, 12 December 1889), p. 12 1104:In its 20 July 1901 tribute to Reid, 548:His last game for Fitzroy was in the 363:Reid during his football career, 1898 210:(12 July 1872 – 29 June 1901) was an 7: 3610:, (Tuesday, 13 May 1902), p. 13 3575:Portrait: The Late Rev. Stanley Reid 3541:, (Friday, 9 August 1901), p. 5 3388:, (Thursday, 23 May 1901), p. 5 3378:, (Thursday, 23 May 1901), p. 7 3368:, (Thursday, 23 May 1901), p. 5 3338:, (Thursday 7 March 1901), p. 5 3288:, (Thursday, 31 May 1900), p. 8 3276:Northern Territory Times and Gazette 3128:, Crown Content, (Melbourne), 2002. 3121:, Bas Publishing, (Melbourne), 2007. 2952:Main & Allen, D., (2002), p. 10. 2317:Main & Allen, D., (2002), p. 8. 1652:Sporting Intelligence: Matches Today 1568:, (Thursday, 29 November 1888), p. 9 1544:, (Saturday, 23 March 1889), p. 10; 806:Arrest and repatriation to Australia 687:without success, came second in the 3918:Fitzroy Football Club (VFA) players 3620:, (Tuesday, 1 July 1902), p. 5 3500:, (Wednesday, 14 August 1901), p. 2 3485:, (Monday, 15 July 1901), p. 5 3455:, (Tuesday, 9 July 1901), p. 5 3358:, (Tuesday, 21 May 1901), p. 5 3165:, J. E. Price, (Cheltenham), 1981. 3140:The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers 2850:who played 27 games (34 goals) for 2461:Main & Allen, D., (2002), p. 8. 2085:Main & Allen, D., (2002), p. 7. 2037:, (Thursday, 15 June 1899), p. 33). 1985:, (Saturday, 1 October 1898), p. 29 1658:, (Saturday, 21 April 1894), p. 15) 1501:, (Thursday, 25 April 1889), p. 7; 3585:School Speech Days: Scotch College 3445:, (Monday, 8 July 1901), p. 5 3415:, (Monday, 8 July 1901), p. 7 2961:The Late Lieutenant Stanley Reid, 2821:, (Saturday 17 August 1901), p. 47 2745:; as does the official listing in 2595:, (Saturday, 13 April 1901), pp.17 2053:, (Thursday, 4 April 1901), p. 8; 1616:, (Wednesday, 14 April 1897), p. 6 1509:, (Thursday, 13 June 1889), p. 7; 1443:, (Thursday, 11 August 1910), p. 1 912:Reid's unit saw action in Eastern 274:, was completed in December 1872. 14: 3963:Australian Presbyterian ministers 3435:, (Monday 8 July 1901), p. 7 3425:, (Monday 8 July 1901), p. 2 2965:, (Tuesday, 16 July 1901), p. 42. 2938:, Thursday, 11 October 1900, p. 5 2533:, Saturday, 2 February 1901, p. 5 2436:, Thursday, 11 October 1900, p. 9 2394:, Wednesday, 15 August 1900, p. 5 2177:, (Thursday, 8 June 1899), p. 13 2171:Presentation to Rev. Stanley Reid 2129:, (Wednesday, 10 July 1901), p. 8 2020:, (Thursday, 20 October 1898), p3 1918:, (Saturday, 12 June 1897), p. 12 1746:Football: A Grand Game at Fitzroy 1600:, (Wednesday, 10 July 1901), p. 6 1513:, (Thursday, 20 June 1889), p. 10 951:A British Army Field Artillery's 924:. Both Reid and his brother were 697:, came second in his heat of the 482:failed to turn up for the match. 3080:, John Burridge, (Perth), 1972. 2997:, (Saturday 27 July 1901), p. 23 2420:, Saturday, 19 April 1902, p. 11 1962:, (Thursday, 17 June 1897), p. 3 1946:, (Thursday, 10 June 1897), p. 7 1788:, (Monday, 13 June 1898), p. 3). 1770:Old Boy, "Rough Game at Fitzroy" 1640:, (Monday, 11 June 1894), p. 6; 1632:, (Monday, 11 June 1894), p. 6; 1485:, (Monday, 23 March 1896), p. 6) 1402:Lost Medals Australia: Betty Dow 1308: 1294: 1280: 1266: 1252: 1238: 1060:, 1st Earl Roberts of Kandahar, 928:for their bravery at this time: 701:, and won his first bout in the 2805:, Thursday 22 August 1901, p. 5 2724:, (Tuesday, 13 May 1902), p. 13 2072:University of Melbourne#History 1849:, (Thursday, 3 June 1897), p. 3 1523:Scotch's first 66 VFL players, 1503:Sporting Intelligence: Football 1458:Scotch's first 66 VFL players, 693:competition, came third in the 413:In his first VFL match, at the 406:He played a total of 24 senior 3953:University of Melbourne alumni 3633:Stan Reid's playing statistics 2905:, Friday, 26 April 1902, p. 10 2897:, Friday, 11 April 1902, p. 2 2837:, Tuesday 27 August 1901, p. 5 2781:, Tuesday 13 August 1901, p. 6 2640:Stirling, (1907), pp. 476–477. 2296:, (Monday 11 March 1901), p. 5 1940:Football: Melbourne v. Bendigo 1930:, (Monday, 14 June 1897), p. 6 1893:, (Monday, 14 June 1897), p. 3 1731:, (Thursday, 6 May 1897), p. 3 1690:, (Monday, 11 June 1894), p. 6 1674:, (Monday, 11 June 1894), p. 6 1648:, (Friday, 15 June 1894), p. 3 1454:Register of Students 1881–1981 621:" players in the 1900 season. 513:, and Stan Reid, all from the 374:Victorian Football Association 251:Reid at Scotch College, c.1890 1: 3923:Fitzroy Football Club players 3282:Letter from Rev. Stanley Reid 3138:Main, J. & Holmesby, R., 3097:Holmesby, R. & Main, J., 2981:, Friday, 9 August 1901, p. 5 2799:Letter from Sergeant W. Mills 2568:, Saturday 6 April 1901, p. 9 2552:, Thursday 7 March 1901, p. 5 2330:Farewell to Rev. Stanley Reid 2185:, Friday,16 June 1899), p. 38 1865:, (Monday, 31 May 1897), p. 6 1833:, (Monday, 31 May 1897), p. 5 1752:, (Monday, 23 May 1898), p. 3 428:Ballarat Football Association 316:, where he was a resident of 3555:Letter from Captain Campbell 3242:Boulder Clergyman Volunteers 3175:Rogers, S. & Brown, A., 3032:, Tuesday, 1 July 1902, p. 5 2891:Probates and Administrations 2815:Letter from Captain Campbell 2612:on his left, and Lieutenant 2110:, (Monday, 23 May 1898), p,3 1316:Reformed Christianity portal 1274:Military of Australia portal 1154:, on Friday 26 July 1901 in 1122:also published an obituary. 959:, South Africa, January 1900 3973:VFL/AFL premiership players 3459:Football: Ormond v. Trinity 3272:War Shots: A Warlike Parson 2991:Laying the Foundation Stone 2516:caulfieldgrammarians.com.au 2123:Football: Ormond v. Trinity 1715:Main & Holmesby (2002). 212:Australian rules footballer 21:Australian rules footballer 3999: 2854:(he died on 5 May 1901 at 2059:Mercury and Weekly Courier 1112:Field Marshal Lord Roberts 787:, at the frontier between 617:for having been the most " 541: 421:Representative team (1897) 398:VFL footballer (1897–1898) 368:VFA footballer (1894–1896) 3776: 3753: 3413:The Sydney Morning Herald 3382:Lieutenant Forrest Killed 3376:The Sydney Morning Herald 1912:Football: Today's Matches 408:Victorian Football League 300:, University of Melbourne 193: 176: 164: 113: 98: 87: 75: 64: 56: 48: 31: 3958:Australian Presbyterians 3943:Australian Army officers 3938:Australian Army soldiers 3608:Kalgoorlie Western Argus 3579:Kalgoorlie Western Argus 3535:The Late Lieutenant Reid 3515:The Late Lieutenant Reid 3449:Death of Lieutenant Reid 3286:Kalgoorlie Western Argus 2975:The Late Lieutenant Reid 2963:Kalgoorlie Western Argus 2722:Kalgoorlie Western Argus 2672:on Tuesday 9 July 1901. 2498:Burridge, (1972), p. 27; 2378:Burridge, (1972), p. 10. 2334:Kalgoorlie Western Argus 2278:Kalgoorlie Western Argus 2242:Kalgoorlie Western Argus 2175:Kalgoorlie Western Argus 2159:Kalgoorlie Western Argus 2035:Kalgoorlie Western Argus 1288:Western Australia portal 1179:Caulfield Grammar School 1120:Kalgoorlie Western Argus 1058:Frederick Sleigh Roberts 677:Victorian Mounted Rifles 671:Victorian Mounted Rifles 372:Reid made his debut for 306:Caulfield Grammar School 266:, and moved straight to 3614:Ormond College Memorial 3429:Australasian Casualties 3026:Ormond College Memorial 2430:From the Rev. S.S. Reid 2403:Burridge (1972), p. 14. 1981:Fitzroy Team. Winners, 1226:Australian War Memorial 1183:St Kilda East, Victoria 1170:Australian War Memorial 1148:Sir James George Steere 926:mentioned in despatches 695:umbrella and cigar race 464:Melbourne Football Club 314:University of Melbourne 3332:The Officers Appointed 2614:Frederick William Bell 2546:The Officers Appointed 2047:Football: Fitzroy Club 1150:, the chairman of the 1137: 1093: 1013: 1001: 960: 936: 878: 815: 766: 735: 667: 597: 538:VFL Grand Final (1898) 528:Essendon Football Club 499:St Kilda Football Club 480:Essendon Football Club 364: 301: 252: 200:AustralianFootball.com 181:VFL premiership player 3741:Fitzroy Football Club 3419:Deaths and Mischances 3409:Australian Casualties 3401:The War: Casualties, 3372:Australian Casualties 3292:Australian Casualties 2388:Australian Casualties 2256:Villiers-Stuart, H.V. 2055:Fitzroy Football Club 2014:Fitzroy Football Team 1199:, Parkville, Victoria 1053: 950: 873: 814:Lieutenant Reid, 1901 813: 729: 665: 559:Fitzroy Football Team 515:Fitzroy Football Club 491:Carlton Football Club 456:Geelong Football Club 436:Brunswick Street Oval 415:Brunswick Street Oval 362: 296: 250: 216:Fitzroy Football Club 124:Brunswick Street Oval 3443:The Brisbane Courier 3386:The Brisbane Courier 3153:Murray, P. 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(ed), 2274:St George's Carnival 2238:St George's Carnival 1427:, 30 September 1899. 1329:1898 VFL Grand Final 1205:, Hawthorn, Victoria 857:Commonwealth Gazette 573:in playing football. 550:1898 VFL Grand Final 544:1898 VFL Grand Final 383:In its match report 272:The John Knox Church 234:commissioned officer 208:Stanley Spencer Reid 49:Stanley Spencer Reid 41:Personal information 3597:The West Australian 3569:The West Australian 3549:The West Australian 3529:The West Australian 3498:Nelson Evening Mail 3483:The West Australian 3439:Colonial Casualties 3396:The West Australian 3366:The West Australian 3356:The West Australian 3346:The West Australian 3336:The West Australian 3326:The West Australian 3316:The West Australian 3306:The West Australian 3296:The West Australian 3266:The West Australian 3256:The West Australian 3246:The West Australian 3236:The West Australian 3226:The West Australian 2936:The West Australian 2921:, 21 May 1901, p. 5 2919:The West Australian 2903:The West Australian 2895:The West Australian 2835:The West Australian 2803:The West Australian 2795:The West Australian 2779:The West Australian 2753:– for example, see 2566:The West Australian 2550:The West Australian 2531:The West Australian 2434:The West Australian 2418:The West Australian 2392:The West Australian 2358:The West Australian 2348:, 28 December 1899. 2346:The West Australian 2306:The West Australian 2234:tilting at the ring 2195:The West Australian 2143:The West Australian 1814:6 July 2011 at the 1725:Premiership Matches 1425:The West Australian 1139:In a match against 824:The West Australian 777:Reginald Pole-Carew 732:Reginald Pole-Carew 730:Lieutenant-General 703:horseback wrestling 685:tilting at the ring 628:Presbyterian Church 595:, 20 October 1898. 223:Presbyterian Church 218:from 1894 to 1898. 3760:5.8 (38) defeated 3489:Honouring the Dead 2018:Fitzroy City Press 1996:Atkinson, (2002); 1960:Fitzroy City Press 1847:Fitzroy City Press 1729:Fitzroy City Press 1704:Fitzroy City Press 1646:Fitzroy City Press 1475:Sir Thomas Brassey 1094: 976:with two Colt guns 961: 879: 816: 736: 668: 593:Fitzroy City Press 365: 302: 253: 3885: 3884: 3766:3.5 (23), at the 3746:1898 VFL premiers 2860:Orange Free State 2155:Local and General 1594:Ormond V. 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Index


Swan Hill
South Africa
Fitzroy
VFA
Fitzroy
Essendon
Brunswick Street Oval
Fitzroy
VFL premiership player
1898
AFL Tables
AustralianFootball.com
Australian rules footballer
Fitzroy Football Club
Presbyterian Church
Anglo-Boer War
commissioned officer

Swan Hill
Swan Hill
Leederville
Subiaco

Ormond College
Caulfield Grammar School
Scotch College
University of Melbourne
Ormond College
Bachelor of Arts

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