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Article : 349 wordsTHE TALLY-HO HURDLE RACE AT MORPHETTVILLE this afternoon was responsible for one of the worst hurdle race crashes seen for many years. One horse was killed outright and another had to be destroyed. When the hurdle at the top of the straight was reached the first time round, Acropolis (who was running second) made an attempt to jump the wing and crashed into it. He sustained fearful injuries, and his rider, K. McMahon, was catapulted over the running rail. Traverse (P. Ryan) was following, and also attempted to jump the wing. A portion of the broken rail pierced him, and he Was killed instantly. This remarkable picture shows Acropolis crashing to the ground, while Traverse is trying to clear the rails. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 268 wordsOne horse was killed and another had to be destroyed because of a sensational smash in the hurdle race at Morphettville this afternoon. Running to the second hurdle ...
Article : 499 wordsR. S. Whitington, the Sturt and State cricketer, has been engaged to write cricket articles and commentaries for "The Mail" this ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 164 wordsThe Trades and Labor Council will discuss plans next week for a campaign to boycott Japanese goods in South Australia. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 25 Sep 1937, Page 1
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