What promises to be one of the greatest fun shows seen here for many months will be the entertainment presented by the Tivolio Follies. This band of merrymakers, ...
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Article : 503 wordsThe Mannum Rowing Club wound [?] the season on Saturday afternoon, with a progra[?]one of ser[?] fours. The day was ldeal foro rowing, and all the racs were hard-fought. At the ...
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Article : 160 wordsThe members of Pengelley's Amateur Swimming Club took part in a series of contests in the Glengelg Raths on Saturday afternoon. The weather was fine, and som interesting races ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 20 Apr 1915, Page 10
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