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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 42 words
  3. Royal Show Opens—Heartening Evidence of State's Revival

    In spite of drizzling rain tonight the halls and sideshows of the £1,000,000 Royal Show at Wayville were packed. From early in the day until late tonight ...

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  4. Military and Police Horsemen at the Showgrounds Today

    INCIDENTS DURING THE MILITARY AND POLICE CARNIVAL on the arena at the showgrounds this afternoon. Top Left—Police and militin riders lined up for the tent pegging with lance event and (right) one of the tricks performed by the police vaulting squad. Beneath—Trooper J. S. Dodo (left), of the 18th-23rd Light Horse Regiment, competing in the rent pegging with lance event, and (right) Troopers H. Creed and J. Hardy, of the 6ft, Cavalry Brigade Band cleaning up the mace before competing in the band competitions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 186 words
  5. MILITARY SCIENCE TO BE STUDIED BY YOUNG GERMANY

    Reliable reports from Berlin show that the spirit of Nazism is swiftly becoming blatantly militaristic. Not content with establishing chairs of military science at the principal universities, the Government ...

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  6. "PUNITIVE IS WRONG"

    MELBOURNE, Saturday .—Continual references to a punitive expedition for Arnhem Laud and reported Government decisions on the matter have roused the ...

    Article : 163 words
  7. CUBAN OFFICERS BESIEGED IN BIG HOTEL

    HAVANA, Saturday.—The situation in Havana took an uglier turn when soldiers with machine guns besieged the National Hotel, where 250 officers of the ...

    Article : 289 words
  8. CRAWFORD'S TENNIS FORMIDABLE

    Unless one of the American players scores an unexpected victory in trio national tennis championships at Forest H[?]lls, Sunday will witness the first ...

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  9. WILL FIGHT THE CASE FOR PONTIFEX

    The West Torrens Football Club committee decided this afternoon to ask the League commissioner (Mr. T. S. O'Halloran K.C.) to receive a ...

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  10. NARROW ESCAPES IN CITY SMASH

    Two men had a narrow escape when a motor car came into collision with a tramear at the intersection of Morphett street and North terrace tonight. ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. Another Does The "Perfect Fluke"

    An addition to the unusually long list of Adelaide golfers who have holed out in one this season was made this afternoon when J. H. Bazot did the "perfect ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. NORWOOD WIN PLACE IN FINAL FOUR

    Norwood won the right to participate in the football finals by defeating West by a big margin at the Norwood Oval today. The defeat of Port by Sturt gave ...

    Article : 271 words
  13. Garden Contest Judges

    Judging in "The Mail" Garden Competition, for which 235 entries have been received, will begin early in October. It will be carried out by "Speargrass." ...

    Article : 145 words
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  15. MISSIONARIES AWARE OF RISKS

    "We are eager not to appeal for protection for our missionaries in the Northern Territory because the workers there know the risks they are taking," said the ...

    Article : 142 words
  16. FIREMEN BRAVE BLAZING PETROL

    SYDNEY Saturday.—A stream of escaping petrol burst into flames in Pariamatta road. Homebush tonight, when a motor lorry crashed through two bowsers ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. Cold and Showery Week-end Likely

    Cold winds and showers are likely to make the week-end unpleasant for outdoor recreatiton. The official forecast is for squally and ...

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  18. Betting Commissioners at Today's Races

    MEMBERS OF THE BETTING COMMISSION were interested spectators at the Port Adelaide Racing Club's meeting at Cheltenham today. From Left—Messrs. A. McArthur. H. R. Underwood (secretary), J. O. Critchley, and W. V. Ray (chairman). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. POLICE PARTY LEANING ON MONDAY

    DARWIN, Saturday.—The police party which will leave Darwin next Wednesday under Constable E. H. Morey for Woudah Island, will camp near Anglican ...

    Article : 124 words
  20. On Other Pages

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  21. 20-year-old Golfer Wins Australian Title

    Loa Kelly the 20-year-old Goulbur[?] N.S.W. profess at the his first attempt won the Australian open gold championship at Royal Melbourne today with ...

    Article : 106 words
  22. Wool Yields £527,000 at Average Price of £17 6/4½ Bale

    An average price of £17 6/4½ a bale or 12.71d. a lb., for greasy and scoured wool and a total yield of £527,641 was the fine result of the opening wool sales ...

    Article : 186 words
  23. SAD FAREWELLS ON SYDNEY WHARF

    SYDNEY. Saturday.—The departure of the Marella today with 30 officers and men to establish a permanent garrison at Darwin was reminiscent of the troop ships ...

    Article : 64 words
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