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Article : 456 wordsDRIVING tests had operated successfully in Tasmania. They acted as a safeguard against accidents, and could be adopted with ...
Article : 263 wordsTHREE PASSENGERS FROM THE STRATHAIRD, which berthed at Outer Harbor from London today, enjoying the sunshine as they watch the horses in the saddling paddock at Morphettville this afternoon, From Left—Miss P. Orbell, who is travelling to New Zealand and Mrs. and Mr. M. P. Martin, of London, who are ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 126 wordsLord Sempill, who had hoped to reach Melbourne from London in 3½ days, is held up at lask Persia. Hopes of ...
Article : 581 wordsTomorrow will be the twenty-second annual Violet Memory Day in honor of fallen soldiers and sailors. Special church services will be held throughout the Commonwealth and a service will be conducted in the Adelaide Town Hall in the afternoon. The Day has inspired the ...
Article : 141 wordsThe unusual sight of a rather small man in civilian clothes calmly directing the traffic at the busy intersection of two main streets in the city at 5.30 ...
Article : 221 wordsSqually, unsettled weather may reach Adelaide tomorrow, according to a forecast given tonight by the Government Meteorologist (Mr. ...
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Article : 132 wordsRevelations that the Spanish Fascist rebels have obtained fighting aeroplanes from Italy and Germany for use against the Republican Government of Spain have caused a sensation in the capitals of Europe. The civil war ...
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Article : 227 wordsIn a first-class field of sprinters at Morphettville this afternoon Bajardo, who was having his first run after a spell dashed to the front a furlong ...
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Article : 87 wordsONE of the chief amusements at the dance given by the engineering students at the refectory at the University tonight was an "egg" race ...
Article : 232 wordsSour prizes of £1/1/ have now been paid to winners of "The Mail" contest for the jolliest expression on a spectator at a sporting ...
Article : 104 wordsMrs. Louisa Winfield, 86, of Hope Valley, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital tonight with a broken leg sustained in a fall at her home. She was ...
Article : 38 wordsWoods (U.S.A.) defeated Baumann (Germany) on points in a 40-minute wrestling match at the Exhibition Building tonight. ...
Article : 22 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday. — Greater restorations for the public service, and a cut in unemployment tax are concessions which seem certain to be ...
Article : 173 wordsPHOTOGRAPHED AT THE NORWOOD OVAL this afternoon, the woman whose face is encircled has beer selected to receive this week's prize of £1/1/ awarded by "The Mail" for the jolliest expression caught by stat photographers. She will receive her cheque if she calls at the front counter, News Ltd., next week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 1 Aug 1936, Page 1
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