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Advertising : 21 wordsBradman leaving the Adelaide Station last night, after arrival from Perth. The arrow indicates Australia's most famous batsman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsDon Bradman, hero of the [?] is in England, was welcomed in Adelaide last night, when he arrived from Perth by train He was given a rousing greeting by a big crowd, and is shown shaking hands with the the secretary of the Board of Control (Mr. W. H. Jeanes). On Mr. Jeanes's left is Mr. M. M. Cartledge, a member of the Cricket Association Committee, and on Bradman's right is Mr. H. W. Hodgetts, a member of the Board of Control. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 166 wordsAdelaide cricket enthusiasts showed their admiration for Don Bradman by flocking to the Adelaide Railway Station last night to welcome him on his arrival on the express from Perth. The cars leaving the Station. They were guarded by motor cycle police and troopers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 94 wordsThe disabled motor ship Seminole passing Osborne Wharf on her way to Birkenhead Wharf yesterday. Engine trouble developed when the Seminole was 20 miles south-east of Cape Willoughby fight-house, on Thursday morning, and, answering the call for assistance the agents, Dalgety & Co., sent the tugs Wato and Woonda to tow her 82 miles to Fort Adelaide. The Seminole had loaded ironstone at Whyalla and was on her way to the United States via Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931), Sat 1 Nov 1930, Page 1
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