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  3. Woman who Ruled a Million: Schoolgirl Dressmakers: Coursing at Birkalla: Autumn in Gardens

    ONE DOMESTIC PROBLEM SOLVED.—These youthful competitors in the dressmaking contest at the Exhibition will not depend on Paris for then- frock creations. They showed their creative ability yesterday. Ivy Tilbrook (centre), of Goodwood, won the schools contest—Kriscbock photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FALLING LEAF AND FADING TREE.—Adelaide is seeing and feeling the effects of autumn. This picture from the Botanic Park suggests colder days to-come. Soon the trees will be bare. Spring will then be not far behind.—Krischock photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    NO NERVOUS PROSTRATION HERE.—The steeplejack shown in the picture is very much in the air. He is also very much at home 400 feet above Broadway New York, on one of the radio towers of the Park Central fioteL ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HELD IN LEASH—MoIIy Again and Elinor were keen to be slipped when they were matched in the Oaks second ties yesterday. Molly Again defeated Elinor — Krischock photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WOMAN RULER DIES.—The exBegum of Bophal, whose death is announced, had ruled over a million Indian souls. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SAW WAITE INSTITUTE.—The Governor-General showed keen interest in wheat development on his visit yesterday with the Director (Dr. A. E. V. Richardson).— Krischock Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MOTORS TO BURN.—Once the pride of their owners, these cars were set on fire in Wagener's wrecking yard. Glen Osmond, yesterday.—Krischock Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A WINNING PARTNER._ It is a filmland fashion, but worn quite seriously because, Jean Arthur argues, skirts interfere with effective tennis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BEAUTY AND DIGNITY.—This picture, the first of a series of Adelaide church interiors, shows the handsome pulpit of St. Peter's Cathedral.—Krischock Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    GOT STREAMLINE EFFECTS.—Every ounce of energy was exerted by this pair in the second ties of the Derby at Birkalla yesterday. Gyppic. which led Armidale in the flash past the camera, won the tie.—Krischock photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FINE ANIMALS, BUT PRICES ONLY FAIR.—The yearling sales at Wayville Showground yesterday did not meet expectations, although some good horses were paraded. A view of the ring.—Krischock Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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