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  2. "OLD FOLKS AT HOME."

    ENTERTAINING THE OLD FOLKS IN THE PUBLIC HALL, WALLAROO MINES, ON DECEMBER 17. DELVERS FOR COPPER IN THE EAKLY DAYS OF WALLAROO. Mitchell, photos. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 81 words
  3. A New Power Come out of Ireland.

    MR. JAMES LARKIN, Secretary of the Irish Transport Workers' Union and Organiser of a "Fiery Cross" Campaign. Concerning this new power out of Ireland, a London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 145 words
  4. LADIES AT CRICKET.

    PINNAROO TEAM, WHO RECENTLY VANQUISHED THE MEN AND ANOTHER TEAM OF LADIES WHO CHALLENGED THEM. "Back Row.—Misses A. M. Edwards, D. Small, O. Edwards (captain), L. Harfield, and Mrs. A. B. Jones. Front Row. — Misses Tolhurst, L. Kelly, A. Reed, Mrs. Erich son, Miss M. Cooksley, and Mrs. R. Edwards. Reeves, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  5. PORT PIRIE REGATTA: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26.

    1. An amusing contest: trying to walk the greasy pole. 2. Mannum Ladies' Crew, winners of the Ladies' Amateur 4-oared Race. 3. Start of the Second Sailing Race, won by B. Elliot's Port Augusta. 4. Dusky oarsmen: Lascar firemen from the Clan Grant, winners of the Shovel Race. Row, photos. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
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