THE KING, ACCOMPANIED BY HIS FOUR SONS, rode from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards' Parade on the King's Birthday (June 3), to be with the guards at the trooping of the color. It was the King's seventieth birthday, and it was the first time that he had been accompanied by his four sons at the ceremony. This picture shows a general view of the turn, before the troops marched past the King. (Air mail photograph.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 160 wordsWHEN your representative called on me last week to enquire my views (as a business man) on how to brighten up the South Australian Centenary. I ...
Article : 540 wordsNow that Fred Perry, the British tennis champion, has accepted an appointment with Slazengers (Aust.) Limited, which means that he will live in Sydney, the interest of Australians in his play in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,140 wordsIT is uncertain at present whether the King will have sufficiently recovered from his cold to attend the Royal Courts on Tuesday and Wednesday. If ...
Article : 459 wordsIT is now likely that a special Federal conference of the Australian Labor Party will be held in October in Melbourne in a further ...
Article : 445 wordsVigorous efforts are being made by the Federal Government to find more outlets abroad for Australian products. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 508 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—The Duchess of Kent has cancelled her forthcoming engagements, and will undertake no further functions this summer. ...
Article : 56 wordsALL arrangements have been completed for the game between the "Just Retireds" and present day league footballers at the Wayville Oval next ...
Article : 238 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday. — Mrs. Ailsa Lee Brown, the widow of Dr. R. K. Lee Brown, who tragically crashed at Brighton Le Sands in April, 1934, was ...
Article : 238 wordsIt was understood that the team to represent S.A. against Victoria on the Adelaide Oval next Saturday was to have been chosen tonight. The ...
Article : 213 wordsA WELL-KNOWN Adelaide lawyer recently missed his suitcase containing a bottle of champagne and legal papers from his motor car. A few ...
Article : 207 wordsFOLLOWED PLAY between Rymill and Wright in the Simpson Cup golf match at Glenelg this afternoon—Mrs. R. Dawbarn, Miss Joan Handby, and Mrs. W. G. Johnson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 61 wordsAccording to figures made available today by the Motor Vehicles Department, 305 new motor vehicles, representing a turnover of approximately ...
Article : 67 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—Shocking injuries were sustained ny Robert Christian, of East Melbourne, when he fell from a speeding rail motor train ...
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Family Notices : 175 wordsIN THE LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA HOUSE, LONDON, after the Duke of Gloucester had unveiled a portrait of the King. The portrait was presented to the Commonwealth by Mr. T. B. Davis, of South Africa. In the picture are (from left) Mr. Stanley Bruce, the Prime Minister (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 130 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—Identification and the result of post-mortem examination are being awaited as first steps in the investigation by the police ...
Article : 111 wordsAfter ten months' holiday abroad Mrs. C. Cornell, 'of Adelaide, returned in the Cathay today. She saw many race meetings, both ...
Article : 137 wordsMrs. W. H. Kennedy, of Peweena Station, Mount Gambier, was the guest of honor yesterday at a party held at the Piccadilly. ...
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Advertising : 117 wordsThis afternoon the Governor (Sir Winston Dugan) was present at Tattersalls races at Victoria Park. On Monday evening the Governor ...
Article : 156 wordsHONGKONG, Saturday. — Three Chinese cruisers of the northern fleet—the Ninghai, Haichow, and Haifung—have arrived here, and are watching ...
Article : 90 wordsFollowing the successful Angorichina evening held at the T.B. Soldiers' Aid Society's rooms on Tuesday to celebrate informally the eighth anniversary ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 22 Jun 1935, Page 2
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