Surprises in League football on Saturday were the defeat of Norwood at Wayville by West Adelaide the case of North ...
Article : 579 wordsFOUR OF THE OLDEST MEMBERS OF THE CORPS The annual dinner Riven by the Commonwealth Government to army and navy veterans was held at the Returned Soldiers' Club on Saturday. The photograph shows four of the oldest guests (from left to right)—Corporal Creswell (87), Corporal Knagg (87), Naval Instructor H. A. Braham (85), and Private Robert Watson (92). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 63 wordsDAMAGED IN LANDING In flying to Melbourne on Thursday the aeroplanes of the South Australian Aero Club were directed to an old landing ground at Nhill, and the plane of Mr. A. H. Wilkins was damaged in landing on the rough ground in the dusk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 49 wordsThe annual luncheon tendered by the Commonwealth Government to naval and military active service veterans resident in South Australia was held ...
Article : 1,319 wordsMinda Home. Brighton, has suffered a great loss by the death of Mr. Ambrose Redman, at the age of 69, on Saturday morning. For 14 years he ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 384 wordsFINISHES AND INCIDENTS IN THE RACING. 1—Alfred the Great, defeating Kidaides in the Parkside Stakes. 2—Merab winning the City Handicap from The Gay Mutineer and Prince Paladin, with Mentellini (on the outside) close up fourth, followed by Nadean, Rock Vault, and Water Pistol. 3.—Master Spasa (L. Campbell) falls at the fence in front of the stand. The Cracksman is seen passing. 4.—An exciting finish in the Adelaide Stakes, Alf[?]ri (on the rails) winning by a head from Perfect Star (on the outside) with Lord Brixton in the centre (only half a head away, third). 5.—Mingari (on the outside) and another riderless horse passing the post in the Steeplechase. 6.—Farmcote, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 117 wordsThe homestead of Logan Downs, the largest pastoral holding in the Clermont district, was the scene of a disastrous fire at 3 o'clock on Saturday ...
Article : 83 wordsMoon and Morris still hold the boards at the Majestic Theatre, and their latest revue in as bright and amusing as ever. The musical items were outstanding on ...
Article : 441 wordsThe management of the R[?]gent is bringing its theatre into line with modem ideas when vaudeville items are included on the programme. The stage presentation on ...
Article : 612 wordsSOME OF THE PRIZE WINNERS The Canine Fanciers' Kennel Club held the first of its two shows for the season at Wayville on Saturday. The photographs show:—No. 1. Mrs. Murray Dawson's Cairn terriers; No. 2, Mr. W. McPharlin's Sandy terrier and pups. No. 3, Mr. Willo[?]ghby's Alsatians, which won every event for which they were entered. Krischock Photos. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsIt would take something more than the novelty of talking pictures to account for the anxious queues at the Wondergraph on Saturday, when "Interference," the ...
Article : 446 wordsGOALKEEPERS IN ACTION No. The Port Adelaide goalkeeper (C. Maywald) wards off a West Torrens attack at the Adelaide Oval. No. A. Oliver (West Adelaide goalkeeper), defending his goal against a Norwood onslaught, in the match at the Wayville Showgrounds. Krischock photo, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsA BORZOIS CHAMPION Mr, L. H. LeCo[?]'s champion Borzois dog. Autocrat of Ro[?]kaya, which won in the open dog class at Wayville on Saturday." krischock photo, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsIn proposing the toast, of the veterans at the dinner tendered to them last night by the Commonwealth Government, the Governor-General (Lord ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 27 May 1929, Page 10
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