PICTURES TAKEN AT THE ADELAIDE TOWN HALL this afternoon, when the South Australian Junior Orchestra rehearsed for the first public appearance to be made in the town hall next Thursday night. Top Left—John Somers (drums), and—right-Max Grosset (flute), Lloyd Chandler and Don Fleming (trumpets). Beneath—John Weathers ('cello). Dawn Durdin (piano), and June Barnes (violin). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 363 wordsImportant subjects, including monetary and banking reform. Federal election plans, unity, and disabilities of the smaller States ...
Article : 481 wordsTHE body of Harold Milliken, 54, whose dinghy disappeared during a storm off Flinders Island on ...
Article : 409 wordsElisabeth Rethberg and Enzio Pinza, two noted singers who are touring the Commonwealth for the Australian Broadcasting Commission passed ...
Article : 199 wordsPOLICE authorities support the proposed installation of mechanical signals on trams to indicate turns. They also feel that these ...
Article : 313 wordsAn announcement by the Premier (Mr. Butler) of a cut in the general income tax rates, which will benefit more than 20.000 taxpayers, ...
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Article : 94 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday.—It was not the Government's policy to introduce universal military training, said the Minister of Defence (Sir Archadle Parkhill) ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 25 Jul 1936, Page 2
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