NEW SOUTH WALES VERSUS SOUTH AUSTRALIA. On Friday of last week the Sheffield Shield cricket matches were resumed, when a strong team from New South Wales met the South Australian representatives on the Adelaide Oval. 1. The New South Wales Team.—Back Row—J. M. Taylor, W. M. Oldfield, S. C. Everett, J. M. Gregory, H. Rock, A. Kippax. Front Row—A. Mailey, T. J. E. Andrews, E. L. Waddy (manager), H. L. Collins (captain) C. G. Macartney, W. W. Bardsley, C. E. Kelleway. 2. South Australia's opening batsmen, A. J. Richardson and L. T. Gun. 3. Gun, caught Mailey, bowled Everett. 4. V. Y. Richardson and J. W. Rymill on their way to resume their innings. 5. Rymill nearly run out. 6. A fast one from Gregory upsets Gun. 7. Leaving the field for the luncheon adjournment. 8. The South Australian Team.—Back Row—L. T. Gun, G. Palmer, W. J. Whitty, J. T. Murray, A. J. Richardson, P. Rundell. Front Row—A. Ambler, D. Pritchard, V. Y. Richardson (captain), C. Grimmett, J. D. Scott, J. W. Rymill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 185 wordsTHE HEART OF ADELAIDE. The twin towers of Adelaide are a prominent feature of this view of the city. The picturesque foreground of Victoria—square sets off the beauty and dignity of the buildings that lie beyond On the left can be seen the premises of the South Australian Farmers' Co-operative Union in Franklin-street, the newly-erected additions for the Federal Government are shown behind the Post-office. In the centre of the picture the new "Advertiser" Buildings are shown prominently. On the right can be seen the new T. and G. Buildings at the corner of King William and Grenfell streets. The Trustee Building is on the extreme right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 26 Dec 1925, Page 38
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