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Advertising : 184 wordsLeft—"Is the game worth it?" Two girl basketball players seem disgusted with the mud. From the picture their disgust appears fully justified. Top centre—Hardcourt tennis at Wayville was postponed. These two players, Miss M. Barry and Mr. J. Taylor, waited hopefully to see whether play would be possible. They waited in vain. Top right—Rain coats were popular at the Victoria Park races. Beneath—Section of the crowd that defied the rain to watch a basketball game in the parklands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 179 wordsAn elderly Italian woman was attacked and brutally stabbed to death in the back yard of her home in Cantonment street ...
Article : 265 wordsThe State selectors (Messrs. C. McArthur, E. H. Tassie, and S. H. Lewis), tonight chose the team to meet Western Australia ...
Article : 362 wordsWITH the return soon from abroad of Mr. M. G. Henderson, one of the three trustees, the future will be decided of an estate ...
Article : 325 wordsSIGNOR Mussolini is reported to be contemplating making an immediate statement of the terms on which a pacific settlement may ...
Article : 602 wordsGloom was cast over Flemington today when it was known that Redditch had been destroyed. The loss of "Old Red," greatest and dearest 'chaser since Mosstrooper, overshadowed the triumph of the mare Riawena in the ...
Article : 814 wordsAbout 200 young men and women in evening dress threatened for a time to block traffic in Hindley street tonight when they gathered to see the start of ...
Article : 201 wordsA POLL held at Prospect today decided against the removal of an hotel licence from North Adelaide to Prospect road. Prospect ...
Article : 226 wordsProspects for Sunday's weather are somewhat doubtful, according to the Government Meteorologist (Mr. Bromley). ...
Article : 72 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday.—While four-year-old John Coleman, of Granville, was being carried across Parramatta road, Granville, this afternoon as a ...
Article : 167 wordsDuring the last three metropolitan race meetings "Trafalgar," turf writer for "The Mail," has had a remarkable run of success with his ...
Article : 99 wordsLONDON, Saturday—Mr. George Charles Klug, of Melbourne, a well-known mining figure, died suddenly at Chester today. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsAMONG THE AUSTRALIANS presented at the Royal Court on June 25 were (from left to right), Mrs. R. L. Butler, wife of the Premier of South Australia. She wore a dress of salmon pink satin with a train of the same material; Mrs. R. G. Menzies, wife of the Federal Attorney-General. Her dress was of silver lame; pictured with her husband is Lady Gengoult Smith. She was presented by Lady Cunliffe Lister, and wore a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 243 wordsAs he was walking across North terrace west tonight Frank Lund, aged 80, came into collision with a motor cycle ridden by Clarence Arthur ...
Article : 60 wordsTwo men were injured, one seriously, when a motor car crashed 30 ft. into the bed of Dashwood's Gully Creek about 6.30 o'clock tonight. ...
Article : 190 wordsLondon.—England won the toss in the third Test against South Africa, and batted first. Scores:—Wyatt, c. Cameron, b. Crisp, 0 ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 13 Jul 1935, Page 1
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