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  3. Attracted to Birkalla for This Afternoon's Polo Practice

    PERSONALITIES AT BIRKALLA THIS AFTERNOON, when both men and women members of the Adelaide Polo dab practised. Left: Betty Harper Robertson, on Pilot, and Willa Paterson (Mowgli) race for the ball. Top right: A group of onlookers—Misses Joy Marshall, Mignon Tolley, Adrienne Tolley, Shirley West, and Margaret Lewis. Lower centre: Miss Moorna Darby, looking very smart in her riding ensemble, sits on a fence and looks on. Lower right: Misses Nancy Gilbert and Betty Bagot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Woman's Leg Impaled in Tram

    An accident probably without parallel in Australia took place in a tram car this afternoon when a length of metal ...

    Article : 323 words
  5. Oppy Now Nearing Pt. Augusta

    Corunna Station, Tonight. Battling against a strong headwind and in the glare of car headlights lighting up the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. St. Fox Hooted In Melbourne

    When the Adelaide hurdler St. Fox, who had started at even money, ran last in the Cup Hurdle race at Williamstown today, he ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. Alaskan Threat To Japan; Fishing Dispute

    NEW YORK Saturday.—Incensed at Japanese fishing activities at Alaska, where foreign encroachment is on a par with that at Darwin tho Alaskan ...

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  8. Adelaide Girl Chosen As Air Hostess

    Miss Inez Hynes, daughter of the secretary of the South Australian Jockey Club (Mr. R. Hynes), and Mrs. Hynes, has been chosen from scores ...

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  9. Role of Ex-King Is Impossible—Professor

    In an outspoken article in the "Daily Herald," the Professor of Political Science at London University (Prof. Harold Laski) says that when the Duke of Windsor decided to abdicate he ought to have realised that the only part it ...

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  10. Hit at Beach "Dictators"

    A hope that beach dictators would have to bow before popular demand was expressed at the opening of the Seacliff Lifesaving Club today. ...

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  11. LAST-MINUTE NEWS

    [?] TROTTING Gorgon Handicap.—HUSHYLE'S IMAGE. I. Main Bazil, 2; Don Wilbur, 3. Ali started. ...

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  12. Tasmanian Coal Strike Monday

    LAUNCESTON, Saturday. — Coalminers throughout Tasmania will not go to work on Monday. They decided this today following the mine owners' ...

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  13. TRIED TO PUSH CARS INTO RIVER

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Leaving three stolen cars perched on a cliff edge above the Yarra, thieves last night decamped after they had been disturbed ...

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  14. Crime Stories Sold to Children

    Sold in thousands to South Australian children, an English brand of chewing gum, wrapped with sensational ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Boy Star's Fifth Court Case This Year

    HOLLYWOOD, Saturday.—Freddie Bartholomew. 13-year-old English film actor, is facing another lawsuit. The Selgnick Co. an actors' agency, is ...

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  16. No Insurance for Many Sydney Taxis From Monday

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—From 4 p.m. on Monday hundreds of taxicabs will be plying in Sydney without an accident insurance cover. ...

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  17. Balloon Adrift; Damage In Two Countries

    LONDON, Saturday. — An antiaircraft barrage balloon, with a 12.000-ft. cable attached, got adrift from the Manston Air Force Station Kent ...

    Article : 146 words
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