AUSTRALIA and America were bound to be friends the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said today in a broadcast message to America to mark ...
Article : 409 wordsWITH the return of Mr. H. Gaydon from the Channel Island leper station to Darwin, the Commonwealth Government's tropical ...
Article : 444 wordsTorrens played brilliant football to have the better of the game in the first half at Norwood Oval today in the main game of the fourteenth series of league matches. Beating Norwood in pace and wish their rucks ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,031 wordsIn a first half, devoid of any brilliance from systematic tactical play, Port ran up a 22-point lead against Sturt at Alberton. Port's lead was mainly due to wind assistance and an improvement on their poor kicking in the first term. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 765 wordsOVERWHELMING South in a brilliant second-quarter burst. Glenelg had a half-time lead of 18 points at the Adelaide Oval. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 588 wordsFROM an 18-point deficit at the end of the first term, North advanced to a lead of 13 points at half-time in the match against West ...
Article : 766 wordsWEARING a long fur cape over her navy blue costume, and a navy hat trimmed with two tall red-and-white feathers, Mrs. John ...
Article : 252 words"IT is not the function of the Postal Department to inquire into the private lives of the community," said the Postmaster-General (Mr. Harrison) ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 wordsLeague officials paid close attention today to the ringing of the bell at Alberton Oval, where a new bronze bell was tried. This experiment formed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsNearly £700 has been raised for the league football clubs by the queen competition now in progress. Mrs. B. Vincent (Port) has taken top place! ...
Article : 124 wordsBrig. C. Wiffen presided this afternoon at a garden fete held at the Salvation Army Boys' Home. Kent terrace, Norwood Brig.-Gen. S. Price Weir ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 279 wordsPlans to send 150 child migrants to Australia each year had been made by controllers of the Fairbridge Farm schemes, said Mr. F. K. S. Woods, ...
Article : 188 wordsEach league football club received £130/1/8 for the three matches played during July. The financial return for the month was announced today by ...
Article : 82 wordsDuring the half-time interval at the Norwood-Torrens football match the South Australian Walkers' Club conducted a mile handicap walk. Results ...
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Family Notices : 263 wordsWhy do film stars' teeth glisten so pure and bright? Do they, like stars, come out at night? Do the heroines and heroes of screen adventure Base all their allure on a well-moulded adventure. ...
Article : 307 wordsSeveral Adelaide horsewomen will compete in the 150-mile long distance ride, to be held in conjunction with the Renmark Hunt Club gymkhana on ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Pulteney Old Scholars' Association is assisting in arrangements for a ball in the Palais Royal, North terrace next Thursday night. Proceeds will be ...
Article : 94 wordsIn preparation for the Maurice Caldwell Memorial Race next Saturday members of the Western District Amateur Athletic Club held a pack run ...
Article : 103 wordsPlayed as a curtain raiser to the international soccer match at Hindmarsh Oval today, the State Junior Eleven defeated The Rest by the odd ...
Article : 44 wordsTwenty-five miles Sturt Junior Amateur Championship.—R. Walker, M. Sugars, E. Geary. Time, 1 hr. 10. min. 58 sec. (club record). ...
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