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Advertising : 30 wordsVOLUNTEERS and members of the Waterside Workers' Federation worked peacefully together on the wharfs at Port ...
Article : 330 wordsTwo Sydney women, Mesdames H. S. Holman and D. W. Cummins, arrived in Adelaide at 1 a.m. today on their way ...
Article : 292 wordsHUNDREDS of men would be employed building the £500,000 chemical works which it is hoped to establish at Port ...
Article : 597 wordsTHE Federal Government expects to balance the Budget this year. For the six months ended December ...
Article : 262 wordsEARLY today a jam-tin bomb shattered the front of the home of Mr. Adolph Christian Jacobsen, aged 61 years, an invalid pensioner, of Talbot road, half a mile from the business centre of Maryborough a town 112 miles from ...
Article : 558 wordsA PLOT to defraud people who bought tickets to guess where James Lewis Reece, a parachutist, would ...
Article : 450 wordsFollowing the repeal of the preference clauses of the Transport Workers' Act volunteers wee again engaged on the wharfs at Port Adelaide today. Volunteers working on the cargo of the German steamer Leuna. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsSO long as they remain in Australian waters, Lady Yule's two poodles seem destined to become weather-beaten sea dogs. ...
Article : 284 wordsMembers of the Waterside Workers' Federation and volunteers worked on the Melbourne waterfront today. The ship-owners and federation members are ...
Article : 52 wordsNo statement will be made by the Vice-President of the Executive Council (Senator McLachlan) on the prospects of a settlement of the waterside question in ...
Article : 122 wordsIN deep mourning, and weeping, Mrs. Marie Jackson, who had lived with Frederick Wallace Roberts, the victim of ...
Article : 374 wordsPRIOR to the bomb explosion under the Pine Creek Courthouse at 2 a.m. last Friday, threats, it is said, were made to bomb the Playford Club Hotel ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Hill) spoke to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) over the telephone today concerning the ...
Article : 125 wordsAIR-Commodore Kingsford Smith, in the Southern Star, arrived here at noon. He will leave at 1 a.m. tomorrow for Bagdad. ...
Article : 68 wordsHOW two tramps boiled their billy over a small fortunte of gold in the Queensland bush was related by Mr. J. Trollope, who returned to Sydney today by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsSales reported on the Stock Exchange of Adelaide this afternoon up to the time of going to press were:—Adelaide Cement con., 11/9; Silverton Tramway, 19/3: ...
Article : 47 wordsThrills in plenty have been experienced by Mesdames H. S. Holman (left) and D. W. Cummins, two Sydney women, who are travelling round Australia by motor car. They reached Adelaide today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 words"All passengers must assemble in the saloon for medical eamination at 5.30) a.m.," said the notice board. But "all" the passengers was Mr. G. F. ...
Article : 115 wordsOne hundred and seven girls, two small boys, Teddie (with his cornet), and Vernon (with his drum) seated themselves in unconventional style on the window seat, ...
Article : 231 wordsProgressive figures in the Seamen's Union ballot for official positions are:—S.A. secretary. P. McKernan, 361: J. Maben, 157; J. ...
Article : 109 wordsTo show their appreciation of State sustenance grants the unemployed at Colac voluntarily cleaned up the cemetery and did a lot of work in the botanic gardens. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 wordsA thin sickle of new moon and a bright star near it attracted attention at dusk yesterday. It looked like the design or the Turkish flag. ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Mr. Whitford) said this afternoon that he had received through the Comptroller of Prisons (Mr. Whittle) the report of the enquiry made ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 11 Jan 1932, Page 1
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