Timely rains have encouraged farmers to get busy with drilling operations in preparation for next season's crops. A crop where, drilling of another sort ...
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Advertising : 83 wordsAt, a well-attended meeting ot the coun-cil of the Taxpayers" Association surprise was expressed at Mr. Bruce's proposals regarding the collection of income tax ...
Article : 368 wordsAlthough Sturt were by no means as strong a team as when they met Norwood on the Previous Saturday, they were able to keep North busy throughout the game ...
Article : 526 wordsThere is one story associated with the early days in Adelaide of Harold Septimus Power, with whom an interview is published on another page, which will ...
Article : 559 wordsAMONG the many fertile valleys wich abound in the hills round Adelaide probably none excelis the gully in which Fourth Creek rises and through ...
Article : 1,567 wordsPort maintained a steady lead against their opponents from start to finish, and it was only once or twice that their superiority was really seriously challenged. ...
Article : 393 wordsLONDON,To-day.— The Paris correspondent of "The Times" reports that there is widespread discussion of the Possibility of regrouping the European Powers, ...
Article : 198 wordsArchie Hamilton, 11 4½, fouled Charlie Ring, 11 3½, in the fourteenth round at the Stadium to-night. It was a hard, un-scientific contest. ...
Article : 85 wordsSir— As you have many bridge players among your numerous readers this discard ought to appeal to them, We have been playing it for years in the West, and I find in Adelaide. it is ...
Article : 403 wordsThe North-West Coast Association (Tasmania) has ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 67 wordsThe plays of George. Bernard Shaw always command a hearing whenever they are presented, and the large audience which attended the pertormance or ...
Article : 500 wordsDuring the interval of the Norwood-Torrens match at Thebarton to-day the Western District Cycling Club conducted a mile-cycle race. It resulted:— ...
Article : 106 wordsNorwood, 13—14. beat Port Adelaide, 8—11. Best Players.—Winners—Whitfield, Sparks, Clapson, C. Packham, R. Plunkett, H. Tobin. R.Cave M. Gearen, Losers—Jacobs, Hosie, Khul, ...
Article : 114 wordsMR. A. J. BAKER, Acting Director of the State Immigration and Tourist Bureau. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 wordsLONDON, To-day:—Reuter's Touchtcuse correspondent reports that 60 men believed to be political opponents, armed with cudgels, attacked M. Caillaux (an ...
Article : 45 wordsTeachers' College. 12—14, beat Dulwich. 2—10. Goalkickers.—Teachers—Calaby, Mitton, McKinnon (each 3), Ward (2), and Phillips. Dulwich —Petersen and Moss, Best Players.—Teachers— ...
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Advertising : 173 wordsKenilworth, 9—14, beat East Adelaide, 9—6. Albert Park Juniors, 7—7, beat Brunswick Juniors, 5—6. Lily of the Valley, 10—16. beat St. Peters Juniors, 3—5. Goalkickers.—Lily of the ...
Article : 119 wordsThe South-Glenelg contest at the Adelaide Oral was a disappointment. So much had been heard of the improvement effected in the seasiders' since last ...
Article : 856 wordsTo-night was gala night at the Theatre Royal. The final performance of '"Cairo"' drew an immense throug to the city's central playhouse, which was packed in ...
Article : 184 wordsHindmarsh Baptist, 10—12, beat St. Augustine's, 9—9, St, Cuthbert's, 3—13, beat Unley Methodist B, 3—2, Goalkickers:— St, Cuthlert's— ...
Article : 184 wordsThis afternoon, about 1.45 a man, aged about 75, was found dead in a lavatory at the Old Colonist Hotel, Norwood. The police were communicated with and ...
Article : 106 wordsSt. George's Goodwood Troop. 6—7. beat St. Augustine's Troop, 3—8. Goalkickers:— St,Geprge's—Michael (6), St. Augustine's— Giffen, Beynolds, and Oaten. ...
Article : 25 wordsPayneham, 8—11, beat Norwood Union, 3—6. Magill Royals, 11—12, beat Newstead, 6—6. ...
Article : 17 wordsTeachers' College B, 15—14, beat University C, 2—2 Goalkickers:—Teachers—Prindiville (6), Sinclair (3). Dawson, and Pederick (each 2), Brauer, and Glildon, University:— Davies and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 374 wordsWalkerville Junior. 10—27. beat Prospect North, 2—3. Coalkiekers:—Walkerville—Ganliu (4), Powell (2),Sawtell, Hodge, Waterman, ...
Article : 85 wordsSt. Lawrence, 18—19, beat St. Francis Xavier, 3—10. Goalkickers:-St. Lawrence—Lynch (6), O'Keefe, and Crichley (each 4), Cutley, Mowbray. Hartley, and Hennessy. St. Francis— ...
Article : 94 wordsNorth, 10—15, beat West, 7—6. Broken, 10—3, beat South, 6—8. ...
Article : 21 wordsFirst League.—Hindmarth, 2, drew with Port, South Adelaide, 2, beat Glenelg, I. Cheltenham, 10, beat Prospect, I Junior League.—Cheltenham, 6, beat ...
Article : 49 wordsNorwood Junior, 15—7, beat Hyde Park. 3—0. Goalkickers:—Norwood—Smithers (5), Webster. Bahr, Kenneally, and Foote (each 2), Holmes, and Heynemann. ...
Article : 30 wordsBrighton, 11—14. Reynella, 4—2. Edwardstown, 11—8, beat Blockwood, 4—7 ...
Article : 14 words'N. S." writes:—A striking feature of the opening of the football seasons.was the enthusiasm evinced by the spectators, young and old. On the Adelaide Oval the teams fought hard for ...
Article : 177 wordsStonchenge, 19—21, beat Oak of Torrens, 7—8. Coalkickers:-Stonehenge—Lynch (Si), Waller and Symons (each 3), Cooper and Charlesworth (each 2), Fletcher, and Ferris. Torrens—Davis ...
Article : 60 wordsUnderdale, 12—19, beat West Torrens Central, 5—7, Goalkickers:—Underdale—rule (4), Crafter (3), Lealy and Cumpbell (each 2), and Walters. ...
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Advertising : 49 wordsArchitect-in-Chief. 5—14 beat Government PRINTERS, 1—1 Goalkickers:— A.I.C. —Cotton (2), Jackson (2). Printers—White. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 12 May 1923, Page 6
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