THOUSANDS OF TONS FALL. The landscape near Tungkillo changed overnight last week, when thousands of tons of soil and rock slipped from the side of a steep hill near the h[?]mestead of Mr. E. H. Pym and spread itself over two acres of his grassland, obliterating a dam. The nature of the slide and the menacing face of the hill where the surface broke away, are seen in the above pictures. Further breakaways are feared. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 78 wordsRACES AT VICTORIA PARK. There was a satisfactory attendance at Victoria Park on Saturday, when the Adelaide Racing Club held the winter programme. 1. Finish of the Grand National Hurdle Race—Blackmoor winning from Orcades and Nar Plume. 2. Blackmoor, winner of the Grand National. 3. Finish of the Fulham Park Plate. Royal Rest winning. 4. Fall in the Fullarton Steeplechase, in front of the stand. 5. Vermonious winning the Adelaide Guineas from Fulmond and Lady Primrose. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 82 wordsLEGH WINSER THE WINNER. Krischock, photos. Over two thousand spectators followed the championship golf final at Kooyonga on Saturday, when Legh Winser defeated W. S. Rymill. The first picture is a view near the 7th hole, and the second shows a group at the 17th. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Thu 20 Aug 1931, Page 34
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