Now South are combed out of the league four. Once more the hopes of a club which has not captured the premiership since 1899—twenty-three years ago— ...
Article : 1,330 wordsThe Jubilee Oval was thronged this evening when a programme of horses inaction and trotting was carried out. The, ground was brilliantly illuminated. In ...
Article : 349 wordsHiving evidence at the Federal sugar enquity F. W. Martyn (secretary of the A.W.U.), replying to Mr. Fowler (chairman), said there had been an influx of ...
Article : 110 wordsCollingwood, 6—11, beat Essendon, 6—7. St. Kilda, 7—22, beat Richmond, 5—7. Fitzroy, 8—15, beat Melbourne, 7—13. ...
Article : 131 wordsJOHANNESBURG, To-day.—Referring the report that Australian farmers are advocation a withdrawal of the preference with respect to South African maize ...
Article : 122 wordsCheques aggregating £.34,956 were sent out from Victoria Barracks, Sydney, to-day, the first instalment of teh compensation money to officers and non ...
Article : 138 wordsIn conditions favourable to a keen exhibition of football, Norwood and South, who finished first and third respectively in the first round, took the field at the ...
Article : 1,555 wordsThree years ago the (State Government offered the Commonwealth to construct a connection link between the North-South Railway and the present terminus of the ...
Article : 128 wordsTwelve thousand school children gathered at the Melbourne Cricket Ground this afternoon to give a display in honour of the jubilee ...
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Advertising : 871 wordsWest, by defeating North to-day by 4—6 to 2—9, have won all the honours of the Barrier Ranges Association competition, including the first and second ...
Article : 108 wordsLONDON, To-day.—Tributes to Australian methods of helping the blind were paid by the National Blind Institute and the Association for the General Welfare ...
Article : 107 wordsTasmania, 14—9, beat Glenelg, 10—19. The best players were Hanley, Barnett (2), Ross, Gotts, Brenton, and Marshall. Easy shots were missed. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe sparkling froth and bubble of "A Night Out" opened into the second week at the Theatre Royal to-night with all the delightful gaiety that marks this ...
Article : 417 wordsThe Federal Government is considering a proposal, by a syndicate for growing cotton in the Northern Territory. It is proposed to ...
Article : 53 wordsFor the match to be played licit Saturday on the Adelaide Oval (prior to second league semi-final) between Kookaburra and Y.M.C.A. the Kookaburra team will be chosen from E. Warner (capt.). S. Richardson (vice). K. ...
Article : 101 wordsA SHOW FIRST PRIZE WINNER IN ACTION. THE PROPERTY OF MR. A. J. MELROSE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsMaylands (minor premier,). 7—5, beat West Totress, 3—7. Goalkickers.—Maylands—McQueen. Rogers. G. Cowan, It, Smith (each 2), Silk, R. Theds. West Torren—Wright. Wheat ...
Article : 72 wordsSatiated with showground experience and at the eleventh hour awakening to the rare musical privilege afforded by the visit to Adelaide of the two great ...
Article : 344 wordsIslington United. 9—9; N.A. Ramblers. 9—8. Goalkickers.—Islington—O'Keele (3), Veale 12), Dillon. Giddings, A. Concle, M. Quigley (each 1). The winners all played well. ...
Article : 33 wordsUnley Methodist, premiers a division, 7—16, beat Robert street, premiers B division. 4—8. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe local association is anxious to secure 2 visit from an English [?] team, and an appeal is being made to the general public for financial assistance. Mrs W. Bellis (hon. ...
Article : 87 wordsWhile a man was attempting to board the 5.32 Willunga train at the Adelaide Railway Station while it was in motion this evening he fell between the carriage ...
Article : 93 wordsSir—A letter has appealed in the press signed br Mr. Dawes goal umpire of the South Australian Football League, who officiated at Alberton in the Norwood-Port match, and whose ...
Article : 448 wordsEnglish Traveller (to Irish railway porter labelling luggage)—"Don't you keep a brush for thai work, porter?" Porter—"Shure, yet honner, our tongues ...
Article : 41 wordsHigh-class vaudeville always claims good houses, and the Majestic Theatre was again crowded to-night when a programme of varied turns was submitted. The ...
Article : 162 wordsAt about 7 o'clock this evening Capt. Allison, of Baxter Street, Semaphore, vas proceeding over Jervois Bridge in his motor car when a collision occurred witha horse ...
Article : 95 wordsWhy spend so much on doctors bills when a garden will produce the simple remedies you need for small ailments? asks a herbalist in the "Daily Despatch." ...
Article : 275 wordsWhen we go to the railway stationto meet a friend we put a penny inthe slot and get a platform ticket says a writer in the "Newcastle Weekly Chronicle." It is ...
Article : 243 wordsWhy do dogs bite policemen? According to the report of the Commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police for 1921, among the 2,275 policemen injured during ...
Article : 188 wordsThe attendance at the Adelaide Oral this afternoon totalled 22,000 and the receipts amcunted to £910. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 16 Sep 1922, Page 3
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