50,000 PEOPLE —8,000 MOTOR CARS. There was a record attendance at the Oakbank races yesterday. It is estimated that there were 50,000 people and 8,000 cars on the course. The photograph shows a portion of the crowd in the stands. Krischock. photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsA SNAP OF THE FIRST ROUND. Eporgne is the middle horse of the three. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 18 wordsFrom "OLD CAVALIER," Bowden-onHill:—Regarding Mr. Charles Bastard's remarks about teaching swimming to children, he may be interested to hear of the ...
Article : 161 wordsFrom T. E. FISHER, Wayville:—Mr. A. T. Saunders makes the astounding statement that all wealth is produced by labor, also he says " a ton of firewood is worth ...
Article : 283 wordsTHE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, THE PREMIER, AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE Front row (from left to right)-Hon. R. L. Butler (Premier), Hon H. D. Young (chairman), his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governot (Sir George Marray), Messrs Les T. Cowan, G. A. Lauterbach Back row-Messrs. H. G. Telmer(assistant secretary), L. E. Stirling, and H. H. Shillaber. Krischock, Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsFrom F. G. HAWKINS:—The leading article in "The Advertiser" of April 14, entitled "A Nation's Blunder," gives the English side of the Indian question ...
Article : 614 wordsFrom G. E. HUNTER. Medindie Gardens:—Statistical comparisons prove that the value of the betting tax per head in Mouth Australia is higher then in New ...
Article : 280 wordsFrom "STRUGGLING WORKER " Knoxville:-The letters from the Rev. John Blacket are amusing. He being a minister of the Gospel should sympathise ...
Article : 137 wordsFrom RICHARD J. A. DOHERTY, Adelaide:— I do not (free with Mrs. A. Scott Broad's letter that the people of Adelaide will regret the screening of ...
Article : 263 wordsFrom "E.A.H.," Kensington:—Like "Pensionless," we own two properties. On the smaller one we were charged 1/ more meter rent, and for excess water. ...
Article : 256 wordsFrom "NOT DORMANT."—Port Elliot seems to have at last awakened from its lethargy, and things are moving, not as a result of the recent letters on this ...
Article : 312 wordsThe Besting accommodation at the Prince of Wales Theatre was inadequate to cope with the large crowds which sought admission in both the afternoon and ...
Article : 321 wordsA camp of Girl Guides was held on the property of Captain S. A. White. Wetting. Fulham, during the Easter holidays. Those attending were the First ...
Article : 104 wordsThe adventures of numerous Australia children and several goats are portrayed in "The Kill Stakes," a picture which delighted audiences on the Grand Theatre ...
Article : 485 wordsFrom R. JONES, South Plympton:—I quite agree with Mr. Bastard when he states that citizens are waking up to the fact that we are over-governed, and that ...
Article : 556 wordsboth the slice service and the America kick service at other times [?] both kick "Country, "I Hone uses the flat service with a slight slice for his very fast delivery, and ...
Article : 264 wordsTHE ADELAIDE TEAM. from left to right A. J. Nairn. C. M. Springs, B. W. Hone, W. R. Jamas (captain). R. S. Verce, W. W. Winwood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 102 wordsSERIOUS DAMAGE CAUSED. A dangerous subsidence for more than 3U ft. in the Adelaide City Bridge was caused by the bursting of a water [?] terday. Vehicular traffic was considerably hampered. It is feared that further damage may result. 178 ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 10 Apr 1928, Page 14
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