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Article : 229 wordsAnzac Day was celebrated with the usual formalities in Adelaide today. A record attendance of 11,630 returned sailors, soldiers, and nurses marched through the streets to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 131 wordsWITH the motto of the new Federal Ministry "full steam ahead," Mr. Menzies (Prime Minister) said that he had made, ...
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Article : 505 wordsBefore he sailed for England today Sir Donald Banks (a member of the British Air Mission) expressed his admiration for the capacity of Australian ...
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Article : 183 wordsAllegations that a digger who had come from the country to take part in today's Anzac Day march had been robbed in an hotel yesterday were made when ...
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Article : 90 wordsThe apprentice jockey E. Cox suffered a fractured skull and K. Bird (another jockey) a dislocated hip this morning when they were involved in ...
Article : 87 wordsThe best gallop at Flemington today was that of Bob Oh, who carried F. Brown, and, using the course proper, where the barriers were 33 ft. out, ...
Article : 559 wordsAdelaide wheat brokers and shippers observed a closed holiday today for Anzac. Prices were nominally unchanged at 2/1 for old crop and 2/2 ½ ...
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Article : 294 wordsThe Anzac Day celebrations in Sydney attracted huge crowds. The main features were a dawn service at The Cenotaph, a march through the city, ...
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Advertising : 226 wordsScores last night in the tournament of Pirie Club were as follow:—J. Goodfellow 275, T. Keats 268, A. Hine 159, L. Clarke 104, F. Heuke ...
Article : 46 wordsLed by Major-Gen. Sir John Gellibrand mounted on a charger and to the strains of martial music played by 48 bands 20,420 returned soldiers, ...
Article : 260 wordsMr. J. N. Kerin, of the carpenters' gang, was treated at Smelters first-aid station yesterday for a cut under the left eye. After a visit to a doctor he ...
Article : 184 wordsMotor cycle races held at Springba[?] today resulted as follow:—Novice Race (three laps): M. Tilly, R. O'Doherty, T. Colbert. ...
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Recorder (Port Pirie, SA : 1919 - 1954), Wed 26 Apr 1939, Page 1
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