Caught on a rain-affected wicket, Australia was routed for an innings defeat in the second Test match at Lord's today. Due to Verity's great bowling on a pitch that suited him admirably, Australia added ...
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Article : 519 wordsThe funerals of the two victims of the aerial tragedy near Parafield aerodrome on Saturday afternoon, Messrs. Laurence Newman ...
Article : 260 wordsA large number of visitors who attended various classes instituted by the Y.O.C. Committee at Prospect last night, were delighted ...
Article : 37 wordsNarrawa, a bush settlement near Sheffield, in the Willnot district, was the seene of a tragedy on Sunday night, when John Hoare, ...
Article : 257 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" says that the Government is consider-'ing substantial increases in the three defence services. The ...
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Article : 88 wordsCrawford won his first match in the Wimbledon tournament, which, was opened today, beating the Polish player Telozynski, 6—2. 7—5, 8—6. ...
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Article : 111 wordsReferring to the rumors that naval planes would make a massed flight to the Japanese mandated islands, the Navy Spokesman said today that such ...
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Article : 242 wordsThe possibility of a serious drought was partly removed today when heavy rain fell in eastern Victoria and the Riverina. The falls, however, did not ...
Article : 171 wordsDr. Byron Baldwin, a prominent physician, fearing an epidemic of infantile paralysis, innccula ted his two young sons. Bobbie, aged 7. and Jackie, ...
Article : 103 wordsSoaking rains have fallen over a wide area in the central, west, south-west, and southern portions of the State, affording much benefit to the pastoral ...
Article : 139 wordsGerald Rcyle. 16. who is believed to have been the youngest pilot in Britain, was killed when the machine he was flying nose dived and burst into ...
Article : 68 wordsAfter intensive searching, the Adelaide police seized a new, expensive closed car, with Queensland number plates, outside a flat in Bartley ...
Article : 349 wordsInfantile paralysis caused the death of a man at the Perth Hospital yesterday. The patient had not been well for several days, and while prepara ...
Article : 106 wordsJames Wedell. famous speed pilot and one of the leading American entrants for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsThe Government Statist (Mr. W. L. Johnston), having obtained returns of the present vintage from vignerons in the State who produced 90 per cent of ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Australian Davis Cup team, by defeating France, has reached the final of the European Zone, and, five days after Wimbledon, will play ...
Article : 298 wordsWidespread riots at the week-end demonstrated the existence of increasing tension between Fascists and antiFascists in France. ...
Article : 132 wordsDespite the failure of his recent expedition, when his plane was wrecked by ice, Lincoln Ellsworth, expects to leave in September to attempt another ...
Article : 74 wordsSpecifications of the Australian and New Zealand aeroplanes for the Centenary Air Race were received today from two entrants for the race, ...
Article : 128 wordsReferring to the estimeted decreased vintage the president of the Federal Viticultural Council (Mr. L. N. Salter) said that it would relieve ...
Article : 116 wordsA development of the adjustable reversible pitch plane propeller to make a plane stop in its flight, run backwards on the ground, and fly backward ...
Article : 76 words[?] which he received on Saturday night in cir[?] unknown. John [?] Hospital [?] ...
Article : 48 wordsRosella is now packing Jams and Canned Fruits suitable for use by sufferers from Diabetes. Ask your grocer ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Tue 26 Jun 1934, Page 9
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