The first interstate amateur football carnival held in Australia began at the Adelaide Oval yesterday. Two matches were played. South Australia, after ...
Article : 111 wordsSir—So the white ant resurrection is with us again The soaring beauty of the North terrace elm trees in spring, summer, autumn and winter is ...
Article : 107 wordsLeague football teams practiced last night under the best training conditions experienced for some time. The ground generally caused the ball ...
Article : 733 wordsSir—By the quotation of numerous amounts of normal expenditure of the council. Councillor Bray seeks to cloud the issue at stake—the wise or ...
Article : 276 wordsIn the first match Victoria proved much too strong for Tasmania. Although the Tasmanians played spiritedly, the system, speed, and vigor of its ...
Article : 279 wordsSir—Year in and year out comments are made through-the Australian press about the ignorance of overseas people with regard to Australian conditions ...
Article : 104 wordsSouth Australia, owed its victory over New South Wales to strong rucks. good marking. and the solidity of its back lines. New South Wales fought doggedly throughout, but South ...
Article : 374 wordsSir—What a feverish Centenary we are having! The wireless on all day and well into the night, giving us the dreaded account of war and ...
Article : 282 wordsSir—"The Port Cart" mentioned in "Vox's" column of August 14 suggests some other earlier conveyances. In the Register" of. January 16, 1850, an ...
Article : 299 wordsAfter a quiet opening trading livened on the Stock Exchange of Adelaide yesterday and the aggregate turnover was of moderate dimensions. With sales totalling approximately 20,000 shares goldmining issues supplied most of the business. In the case ...
Article : 429 wordsThe importance to the Australian goldmining industry of the availability of American capital was stressed st Fremantle today by Mr. J. P Blaikie Webster, who is returning to ...
Article : 737 wordsThe Western Australians arrived by the East-West express last night and were met at the railway station by officials of the Australian Amateur Council and the S.A. Amateur ...
Article : 118 wordsSir—The Jameson Raid-to which reference has been made by correspondents—was organised by the Chartered Company at Bulawayo. On ...
Article : 357 wordsThe visiting amateur football teams from New South Wales. Victoria and Tasmania were given a civic reception by the Lord Mayor (Mr. Cain) at the Adelaide Town Hall yes ...
Article : 131 wordssir—May I join in expressing pleasure at the comprehensive account you have given of modern printing works, and particularly the description of ...
Article : 205 wordsFrom E. L. Gaffney, Coonawarra:—I strongly favor the production levy and Excise bounty scheme just submitted to Federal legislators. It should receive ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 482 wordsSir—A feature of our Centenary year in Christian enterprise will be the "Marechale Booth-Clibborn Campaign in Adelaide from August 23 to ...
Article : 174 wordsAt the 34th annual meeting of the Mitcham Band. held at the Mitcham Institute, the Bandsman W. G. Horsell were made life members in recognition of their services since ...
Article : 138 wordsBen Foord (South Africa) today won the British and Empire heavyweight titles by defeating the holder. Jack Peterson. The referee stopped the ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Wed 19 Aug 1936, Page 26
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