Here was a large attendance at the Adelaide Trotting Club's meeting at the Jubilee Oval on Saturday night. Excel-lent sport was provided. Several close ...
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Article : 305 wordsThe programme presented by Fuller's merry vaudevills and revue at the Majestic Theatre on Saturday was well up to the usual high mark. If the audience is ...
Article : 591 wordsMotion picture patrons will find in the new programme commencing at West's to-day all that they could wish for in the film line. "The Girl Of the Golden ...
Article : 224 words"I feel that you have asked me to-night not only as Prime Minister, but as a fellow journalist," said Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, who was the guest of the London ...
Article : 343 wordsUNLEY; Saturday, April [?] (before Messrs. J. Lomman and H. F. Hustler).—On a charge of having exceeded the speed limit along Unley road on April 23 in motor vehicles, Cuthbert ...
Article : 56 wordsSpencer [?] pleaded [?] in charged of having been drunk in grote street on the previous evening and of having resisted Constable W. H?. Gordon in the [?] of ...
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Article : 285 wordsThe decision of the Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman), acting on a recommendation of the Tariff Board to impose a dumping duty on British wire netting ...
Article : 241 wordsSpecial services in connection with the 80th anniversary of the Walkerville Methodist Church were held on Sunday. The morning service was taken by the ...
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Article : 128 wordsNearly 200 offers of marriage were received by an elderly pensioner who asked the Stonehouse Guardians, Plymouth, to assist him in finding a wife, "middle-aged ...
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Article : 228 words"Wandering Daughters," which will be shown at the Unley and Goodwood Star Theatres to-night, depicts the lives of hundreds of girls to-day. whose parents ...
Article : 417 wordsThe screening of the remarkable' film-drama "The Merry-go-round" at the York Theatre on Saturday aroused, interest and enthusiasm. Film stories dealing With the ...
Article : 770 wordsAt the Pulleney Grammer School, South terrace, on Saturday afternoon, a fete was held in aid of the movement for wiong out the debt on the buildings. The stalls ...
Article : 436 wordsThe R.M.S. Mongolia sailed late on Saturday evening with 43,500 cases of apples for London. She made the twenty-third steamer to call here this ...
Article : 102 wordsOne of the most curtons clubs in the world met at the Garlton Hotel London, last month. It is the Thirteen Club, the principal ...
Article : 185 wordsThe annual meeting of the Port Adelaide Seamen's Mission will be held in the local town hall to-night. Mr. W. Herbert Philips (life President) will occupy the ...
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Article : 304 wordsThe championship of the West [?] boxing [?] between Algle Daniels [?] and Ted Monson (11 st.) was a most vicious affair from the first [?] until Daniels fouled ...
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Article : 85 wordsCapt. A. W. Pearse (representative fox the port of London authority for Australia and New Zealand) has received the following notification of alteration of ...
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Article : 47 wordsFrom "RATIO."—A. Beviss, in quoting Sgt. Ballanyne, appears to favour both lash and rope, in the punishment of criminals. That such extreme measures are ...
Article : 432 wordsThe Melbourne football season was opened in fine on Saturday. Large crowds patronised the games, and, judging by the interest already in evidence, this ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Wirrabara subbranch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League held its fourth annual sports meeting at Wirrabara on Anzac Day. The weather conditions miliated ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 28 Apr 1924, Page 7
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