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  4. OUTBACK SISTERS SEE WONDERS OF CITY LIFE FOR FIRST TIME SINCE INFANCY

    From a lonely station in the great outback, 1,300 miles north, romance has brought a bush girl, her family, and her fiance, a bushman, on the long trip to Adelaide so that the wedding may be celebrated with full honors. ...

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  5. From Far North to City ' s Glamor

    ENJOYING LIFE IN ADELAIDE .- Miss Doreen Crook, who will be married to Mr. W. Braiding, of Barroto Creek, on Tuesday, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Crook, and her sister, Miss Kathleen Crook, and here holidaying in Adelaide for the first time in 22 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RACE CLUB AND RADIO WAR

    Notwithstanding that the Amateur Turf Club refused Central Broadcasters Limited permission to broadcast die running and results of races at Cheltenbam this afternoon, the qnnouncer of SCL took np a position in private ground and called each race. ...

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  7. FATE'S GRIM HAND

    Barely a month after his acquittal on a charge of manslaughter, Robert John Henry Aldrige, aged 27 years, jockey ...

    Article : 262 words
  8. MET YEARS AGO

    Mr. Walter Braitling, the prospective bridegroom of the bushland romance, comes from sturdy farming stock, and the love of the great open spaces ...

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  9. FINE AND MILDER

    The official weather forecast issued today, stated: - Fine and milder, With northerly winds, later veering to cool west ...

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  10. Announcer Tells How He Called the Races

    "I am more pleased than any other man in. Adelaide tonight," said Mr. Arnold Treloar, who broadcast the races for 5CL this afternoon. ...

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  11. WAR ON CRIMINALS

    "The chocking of crime is no longer a civic or national matter, but a question of international moment," declares Mr. Richard Enright, president of the ...

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  12. PLANES MISSING

    Two planes which left Alice Springs this morning to search for Lieut. Keith Anderson and Mr. R. S. Hitchcock, hie mechanic ...

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  13. THREE HURT

    Following a melee outside the Buck's Head Hotel, North terrace, Adelaide, shortly after 6 o'clock this evening, three men were taken to Adelaide Hospital. ...

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  14. SEC. INFORMER KILLED

    CHICAGO, April 19. Mr. Joseph Perconti, whose information led to the arrest of the kidnappers of "Billy" Ranieri, the 10 - year - old son of a wealthy Italian Chicago. ...

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  15. TO WED AT 89

    Gen. Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke (aged 89 years), who served with distinction in the Maori war of 1861, will shortly wed Miss ...

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  16. WHO'S GUILTY?

    Oil page 10 appears the first of a series of mystery stories which will appear each week in "The Mail." ...

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    TENSE MOMENTS were experienced by the respective riders of Scouie 's Bairn and Joan Hatan at the final fence in the Steeple at. Cheltenham today. Joan Hatan (inside ) fell, and the rider of Scotti' s Bairn (which went on to win easily) teas almost knocked out of the saddle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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