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  2. PRAISE FOR W.A FOOTBALLERS

    The ease with which the Western Australian players handled the greasy ball without the aid of gloves in the first of the two interstate matches in ...

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  3. STATE CROSS=COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP

    Sixty runners, including many outstanding athletes from Victoria', will compete in the State 10,000 metres (6[?] miles) cross-country championship at ...

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  4. KOOYONGA OPEN TOURNAMENT

    The Kooyonga open golf tournament in connection with the club championship meeting was continued yesterday, when a bogey competition was held. The dinner was R. ...

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  5. LABOR NEWS

    Nominations for officers of the South Australian branch of the Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union closed at a meeting held at the Trades Hall last ...

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  6. Industrial Code Complaint Against Hotel

    The hearing of the case in which Jetty Hotel. Ltd., was changed with having paid Arthur Brown, employed by the company as a night porter at the ...

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  7. POLICE DISGUISED AS SWAGMEN

    Canberra police made a spectacular coup during the week-end, when two officers, disguised as swagmen. raided a lonely farmhouse and later preferred ...

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  8. LAW COURTS

    No. 1 Court on Banco. at 10.30 a.m. Motion for leave to appeal to High Court:— Hipkins v. The Captain and Owners of the Ship Gerard. ...

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  9. DR. BECKER AND THE B.M.A.

    The application of Johannes Heinrich Becker, of Tanunda, for an order directing the Medical Board of South Australia to register him as a medical ...

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  10. LIBEL ACTION FOLLOWS ELECTION CAMPAIGN

    The action for alleged libel arising out of the recent Legislative Council election for the West Province, in which prominent Labor men are ...

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  11. ENGLAND'S FAMOUS RACECOURSES

    Although horse-racing in Australia goes back many years, in England the first horse race is recorded as having been run in 1174. Later records show ...

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  12. Fined For Obstructing Tram

    In the Traffic Court, before Mr. L. E. Clarke. S.M., yesterday, Raymond Colin Beauchamp, of South terrace, Adelaide, was changed with having obstructed a ...

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  13. ADDRESS BY TRAMWAYS DELEGATE TO RUSSIA

    Special meetings of the South Australian branch of the Australian Tramway Employes' Association will be held at the Trades Hall tomorrow at 8 p.m., ...

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  14. OLD SCHOLARS AT GOLF

    Old collegians of Prince Alfred and St. Peter's Colleges held their annual golf match at Mount Osmond yesterday, when 36 pairs were matched against one another. Prince ...

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  15. West Torrens Trainer To Go With S.A. Team To Victoria

    The appointment of E. Quick (West Torrens) as official trainer to accompany the South Australian football team to play in Melbourne on August ...

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  16. CLAIM FOR FALSE ARREST

    The unusual allegation that an overcoat bought some days previously had been deliberately "planted" among its stock, so that it would lead to a false ...

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  17. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION CHARGE

    A man who was stated by counsel in the Adelaide Police Court yesterday to have come from Melbourne, and been in Adelaide organising a charity ...

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  18. ROUGH TACTICS AT GOOLWA

    A recommendation that the South Australian Football League should prosecute a Goolwa player reported for having struck the field umpire during ...

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  19. Speeded Past School

    Before Mr. L. E. Clarke, S.M., in the Traffic court yesterday, John William Simpson, of Dequetteville terrace, Kent Town, pleaded guilty to a charge ...

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  20. Full Court Decision On Hotel Case

    The Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) Mr Justice Angas Parsons, and Mr. Justice Richards, yesterday made absolute a ...

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  21. SATURDAY'S BIG PIGEON RACE

    On Saturday, the south Australian Homing Pigeon Association conducted its first race of the season—a young bird championship from Marree, a distance of 365 miles, to the ...

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  22. Stole Sweets From Shop

    In the Children's Court, before Mr. L.E. Clarke, S.M., yesterday, three boys aged 11 years and one aged 10 were charged with having on July 15 stolen ...

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  23. Port Augusta Police Moiety

    The Fort Augusta Council has taken a further step in its endeavor to secure relief from full payment of the police moiety with a letter written by the ...

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  24. Man Arrested As He Leaves Prison

    Immediately he was released from the Yatala Prison yesterday morning, Vincent Thomas 20, who bad been sentenced on a charge of theft of a motor ...

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  25. WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER OF CHILD

    Clarice May Hunter, of Rodda avenue. Fullarton Gardens, who was charged in the Adelaide Police Court yesterday with having on Sunday ...

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  26. Old Collegians' Matches

    The Prince Alfred Old Collegians team to meet St. Peter's Old Collegians tomorrow, at St. Peter's College, at 3 p.m., is:—C. Turner. B. H. Mattiske, R. M. Tiddy E. Dawkins N. ...

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  27. Defendant Succeeds In Collision Action

    Judgment was given yesterday for Cornell. Ltd. pirie street, city, in the action in which Joseph Richard Keogh. of Statenborough street. Burnside, sued ...

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  28. RIFLE SHOOTING

    Crystal Brook.—At the Annual meeting of the Crystal Brook Rifle Club the captain (Mr. W. J. lines) presided. The secretary (Mr. S. W. L. Saint) presented the annual ...

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  29. Young Birds' Pigeon Championship

    In the north line young birds' pigeon championship, which was flown from Marree to Adelaide, 360 miles air line, only seven out of 698 birds reached home on the day ...

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  30. Charge Against Boy Withdrawn

    Before Mr. L. E. Clarke, S.M., in the Children's Court yesterday, the Assistant Police Prosecutor (Mr. J. P Walsh) withdrew a part heard charge ...

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  31. Charge Of Unlawful Possession

    While making enquiries concerning the theft of a large quantity of leaf from's city building. Detective Francis and Plainclothes Constable Gardner ...

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  32. JEWELLER CHARGED WITH RECEIVING

    Clarence Horsfield, jeweller. of Maitland, was charged in the Adelaide Police Court yesterday with having at parkside. about August 22. 1932, ...

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  33. Dangerous To Convict; Charge Dismissed

    A 13-year-old boy was charged in the Children's Court before Mr. L. E. Clarke, S.W., yesterday, with having on July 21 stolen a bicycle lamp ...

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  34. Claim For Arrears Of Rent

    The claim for £400 and Interest, alleged to be due for the period from January 15, 1932, to November 20, 1933 under a lease of the Kingston Park ...

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  35. Youth Fatally Wounded In Shooting Accident

    While Stanley Hammelswing, 17. of Okeden, near Proston, was shooting on Sunday, his rifle was accidentally discharged, and a bullet entered his ...

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  36. HOCKEY

    Maitland.—The Ardrossan Cyclones easily defeated the Maitland Trojans at Maitland on Saturday. The Maitland team failed to score, Scores were:—Ardrossan Cyclones. ...

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  37. Youthful Rabbiters Dealt With

    In the Children's Court yesterday a 14-year-old boy pleaded guilty to a charge of having been unlawfully in possession of a rifle, cigarettes, and ...

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  38. ALLEGED POLICE INFORMER

    An application by counsel for the defence in a case in which a barman was charged with betting, that the name and address of an alleged police ...

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  39. Three Charges Against Shopkeeper

    The sequel to a police raid on a shop and dwelling on Saturday afternoon was the appearance of Albert Arthur Walker, of Mead street, Peterhead. before ...

    Article : 128 words
  40. Fraudulent Conversion Alleged

    Charged with having, on Thursday last, fraudulently converted £1 entrusted to him to purchase groceries, Maurice Bennets. believed to be of ...

    Article : 109 words
  41. ARRESTED HALF AN HOUR AFTER ROBBERY

    Half an hour after he received a report of a robbery at the home of Mrs. W. R. V. Wade, of Meadowlee Farm, Willunga, on Saturday night. ...

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  42. Interstate Table Tennis

    Another series of table tennis trial matches between aspirants for inclusion in the interstate team to play Victoria next mouth will be played tonight at 7 o'clock on the ...

    Article : 402 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. Fined For Receiving Stolen Tyres

    For having, at Linden Park on May 31, received two motor tyres, valued at £4 7/, knowing them to have been stolen or unlawfully obtained. Roy ...

    Article : 210 words
  45. Fireman Assaulted At Dance

    Before Mr. G. W. Halcombe. S.M. in the Port Adelaide Police Court yesterday. Clyde Buckingham, of Semaphore, was charged with having unlawfully ...

    Article : 181 words
  46. Under Influence Of Hypnotist

    Thomas Alfred Cassey, 46. was sent to gaol for a fortnight at Mount Gambier on a charge of having insufficiant lawful means of support. The accused ...

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  47. Port Wakefield Coursing

    The draw for the meeting of the Port whichfield Coursing Club, to be held on Wednesday. is as follows:—Golden Lass v. Madame Butterfly. Jolly Strath v. Bonnie's Niece. ...

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  48. Bookmaker Assaulted

    In the Nairne Police Court yesterday morning before Messrs. F. Richards and E. F. Stevens, Hector Finch. of Nairne. was fined £5 with £3 14 6 costs. on ...

    Article : 58 words
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