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Advertising : 13 wordsPANORAMIC VIEW OF A SECTION OF THE CROWD which watched North win the league grand football final from Sturt this afternoon. The attendance is estimated at 34,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 56 wordsWild scenes of enthusiasm were witnessed in the North dressing room after the match. Players, particularly ...
Article : 488 wordsAIR-COMMODORE C. E. Kingsford Smith, who arrived here at 7 o'clock last night from Milas, where he had been detained by the Turks since Wednesday, having been forced down through illness, was about to leave for England ...
Article : 160 wordsIN a remarkable speech at the Eight Hour dinner to-night Mr. J. T. Lang (Premier) announced that revolution was ...
Article : 352 wordsDetails of Kingsford Smith's attempt to better Scott's record for the flight from England to Australia, which he will undertake on the return journey, were ...
Article : 157 wordsIn a leading article "The Daily Express" says that with better luck "Smithy" might have now been receiving the whole Empire's congratulations on ...
Article : 91 wordsFRAU Lottie Schloter, wife of a leading business man, was acquitted, of a charge of manslaughter today. ...
Article : 126 wordsWHAT will emerge from the visit of M. Pierre Laval (Premier of France) to Germany is the chief subject under discussion here. Mr. A. W. Mellon (Secretary of the Treasury returned ...
Article : 471 wordsBACK from the perilous dash to the North Pole in the Nautilus with Sir Hubert Wilkins, Mr. Arthur Blumburg, the first member of the expedition to ...
Article : 146 wordsRIOTING has broken out again in Glasgow. Crowds have smashed windows and looted shops. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 415 words"FRANK Fuzo, florist and underworld x "fixer," was put "on the spot" by a customer with a liking for red roses. A stranger ordered the flowers and ...
Article : 110 wordsINFORMATION that the associated omnibus proprietors have been collecting particulars and preparing the necessary organisation for the establishment in ...
Article : 244 wordsSIR Thomas Lipton, the multi-millionaire tea merchant, who died yesterday, had not a relative in the world, according to "The Daily ...
Article : 43 wordsProtests against the measures adopted by the police at last night's disturbances at Glasgow were made in the House of Commons today. ...
Article : 143 wordsGREAT over the sale of his ancestral estate is believed to have caused the death at the ace of 69 of Capt. Henry Rokeby, lord of the manor of ...
Article : 99 wordsMRS. Florence Brown (aged 38 years), of x North Fitzroy, was attacked by two men in Queen's parade, Clifton Hill, shortly before midnight, and robbed of a ...
Article : 99 wordsBy 160 votes to 121 votes the Spanish Chamber of Deputies approved an article in the new Constitution by which women are granted a vote. ...
Article : 92 wordsGORDON Richards, the champion English jockey, has contracted to ride for the Beckhampton stable next season. He is to receive a retaining fee of £1.000, plus ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 136 wordsIf hospitals are willing that it should be done on their behalf, the Government is prepared to sanction the reintroduction of fruit machines in hotels, clubs, tobacco ...
Article : 121 wordsAt the stadium tonight Ambrose Palmer (11 4¾) met Fred Hannaberry (11 0¾) for the middleweight championship of Australia. Interest ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Minorities Committee of the Indian Round Table Conference today unanimously agreed to adjourn for a week to permit informal discussion* to take place ...
Article : 153 wordsMr. Philip Snowden (Chancellor of the Exchequer) made what was probably his final speech in the House of Commons today, but instead of castigating his ...
Article : 150 wordsAMERICA'S social consciousness has been quickened by protests from Sydney and Melbourne against the continued incarceration of Tom Mooney and ...
Article : 165 wordsTHE radio "ghost van" became a real bogyman today. It scared 10.000 radio "pirates" in London into taking out licences. The rush was so great that ...
Article : 72 wordsHigh brush fences are unpopular with a farmer in the Cowell district. They enclosed portion of his Harden, but he now prefers a type through which he can see. ...
Article : 107 wordsTHE ex-Kaiser has turned teetotaller. He spends most of hie time reading theological works, tree-felling, and motoring, according to Rev. Llewellyn Thomas ...
Article : 101 wordsThree motor cycles were stolen this afternoon from near Adelaide Oval, and a fourth from Avenue road. North Adelaide. Only one has been recovered. ...
Article : 75 wordsWHILE riding a bicycle along Wellington road, Maylands, today. Constable J. S. K. Marshall, of Burnside Police Station, collided with a motor cycle driven ...
Article : 87 wordsThe ballot for the South Australian Labor Party candidate to contest Central District No. 1 in the Legislative Council closed today, but up to a late hour tonight ...
Article : 68 wordsTwo armed bandits late tonight held up Francis O'Connor, a bookmaker, of Kensington, outside the Newmarket Picture Theatre. One of them pressed a revolver ...
Article : 67 wordsSouth Street Competitions were con-! tinned today. Results:—Song by Australian Composer (female voices)—M. Miller (Ballarat), l: C. Moore (Ballarat) and Mary Edson (Westbourne ...
Article : 48 wordsThere was a brighter tone evident on the London Stock Exchange today, when British funds hardened all round, and Australian ones were generally firmer. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 3 Oct 1931, Page 1
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