Owner-trainer F. Taverna generally has his horses looking in fine condition and he wins his share of races. He purchased [?]een Cello as a yearling for 100 guineas on behalf ...
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Article : 111 wordsMichael Keon, a labourer employed by Hoskins, Ltd., at Marulan, was jammed between a motor-lorry and a tree on Saturday. He was brought to the Goulburn District ...
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Article : 319 wordsCharges of serious assault were preferred against his wife by Frank Allen Gambling in the Port Adelaide Police Court. He alleged that she had poured petrol over him and tried ...
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Article : 307 wordsPrank Stevens, 7, was fatally shot while on a shooting trip near Marchagee yesterday. A rifle, which was lying in a motor lorry, exploded when the engine started, and the ...
Article : 45 wordsWhile separating cattle on his property on Monday, Mr. Alfred Giles, of Richmond Park, Longford, was badly gored by a Jersey [?]ull, and tossed almost over a fence before being ...
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Article : 727 wordsTne Parkes Council, having secured a loan of £1000 from the Government for the purpose of providing work for the relief of the unemployed, has decided to utilise the money ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 27 Dec 1928, Page 10
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