Shortly after 1.30 on Monday afternoon the Port Adelaide Fire Brigade was called to a five-roomed weatherboard semi-detached house in ...
Article : 100 wordsSergeant-Major James Herbert Jessop died at the Adelaide Hospital on Sunday night of heart failure, at the age of 49 years. Mr. Jessop was bora ...
Article : 472 wordsAccording to union officials there way no sign of any extra volunteer labor being engaged at the various timber yards to-day. On the other hand, the ...
Article : 356 wordsFrom J. DAVIDSON, Kermode-street, North Adelaide:—I am not going to use up space like "Irresponsible" with tiring similies of the nigger in the ...
Article : 578 wordsThe twelve months which are now ending must be reckoned the most disappointing since 1923, the year of the occupation of the Ruhr. Although no ...
Article : 1,577 wordsFresh and dainty, with hardly a trace of sunburn. Miss Gladys de Havilland, who is motoring round the world. appeared at the South Australian Hotel ...
Article : 360 wordsIt is thought that among the Cargo that went down with the Kanowna was the two-year-old racehorse Hongi, a descendant of the well-known New ...
Article : 1,630 wordsStaggering from the front door of a two-storied dwelling in Fitzroy-street, Fitzroy. about 11 o'clock to-night, a man of 60 years, believed to be John ...
Article : 172 wordsA meeting of members of the Prohibition League and other organisations interested in temperance was held in the Willard Hall, Wakefield-street. on ...
Article : 1,417 wordsSuffering from a fractured skull, Mr. Percy Williams, of Janet-street, Maylands, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Monday afternoon. He ...
Article : 49 wordsThis-morning while Mr. H. A. Burfield was driving his horse and trap through the street, the shafts fell on the heels of the horse. It and ...
Article : 81 wordsThe results of the third series of the world's sprint championship to-night were:— 220 Yards (holder. T. J. Miles, ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. Eugene A. Rowe, of Oodlawirra. was carting sandalwood from Messrs. Rucks Bros. property, and was proceeding to the dump when, ...
Article : 84 wordsIn the Tailem Bend MagistratesCourt on February 13. before Messrs. F. W. Jaensch and E. Bromley, 3. Thorley, of Jervois Swamp, was charged with ...
Article : 234 wordsA motor car, driven by Mr. R. Groves, of Northcote, Victoria, who was coming to Mount Gambler for a holiday. left the track near Dartmoor on ...
Article : 74 wordsThe immediate withdrawal of all employes, including enginedrivers and pump hands, from the mines where men have received notices of dismissal, will ...
Article : 205 wordsAnother grave issue arising out of the 44-hour week has been precipitated in the railway service, where thousands of employes may be regressed four ...
Article : 356 wordsThe sixteenth annual meeting of subacribers to the Chicago Mission was held in Maughan Church on Monday evening. Mr. S. A. Allen, chairman of the board ...
Article : 73 wordsAll the resources of the Berlin Fire Brigade were placed at the disposal of the producer of "When Duty Calts," the main picture at the Grand Theatre this week. ...
Article : 535 wordsFebruary 18.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. [?] A. W. Silver), Aldermen Gilltrap, Qurban, and Mann, Councillors Jackmon, Taylor, Bennett, Dix, Downie, Covntry, Handby. ...
Article : 313 wordsFrom "MALLEE FARMER," Goolwas—Mr. Butler concluded his reply to Mr. Cameron by saying that no Government could do more than the ...
Article : 185 wordsMr. H. W. Waterman, of Prospect, was found in a dazed condition in Franklin-street. Adelaide, by Constables Glass "and Huesir. members of the night ...
Article : 128 wordsOn Saturday afternoon about 60 members or the Workers' Educational Association visited the Coromandel Valley Government experimental orchard. They were ...
Article : 117 wordsFrom "ORCHESTRA LOVER." Croydon Park:—Owing to "the installation of talking pictures at the Regent Theatre, ten members of the orchestra ...
Article : 199 wordsFebruary 18.—Present-The Mayor (Mr. D. p. Thomas), Aldermen Hanson, Hargrave, Gannoni, Woods, Councillors Dickson. Lemnick, Neel, Cooling, Jolly, Atking ...
Article : 173 wordsThe following are the nominations for the annual meeting of the Nurracoorte Racing Club, to be Held on Wednesday and Thursday. March 6 and 7:— ...
Article : 437 wordsEvidence that the Australasian Council of Trade Unions is not likely to emerge from the present industrial upheaval with any more credit than it ...
Article : 159 words7—G.P.O. chimes. 7.1—Tunc-in numbers. 7.5—Bedtime stories and musical numbers for the little ones, conducted by Uncle ...
Article : 80 wordsA loan of 100,000 from the State Government to relieve unemployment in the metropolitan area has been accepted by the Brisbane City Council. ...
Article : 89 wordsFrom "ANONYMOUS DONORS," Prospect:—The announcement of an anonymous gift of 100 per annum to the Angorichina Hostel for tubercular ...
Article : 173 wordsA large trolly loaded with wheat, and drawn by eight horses, was being driven from Eldersile to the flour mill, and when turning on to the road that ...
Article : 133 words"Shut that door! "Where were you brought up—in a barn?" The man addressed compiled meekly and silently. The first speaker ...
Article : 84 wordsFrom W. F. FINLAYSON. Adelaide: —Regarding the cablegram in "The Advertiser" of February 18, don't let us be too hard on the poor man. He ...
Article : 157 wordsThe State chess championship tournament was continued at the Prince Alfred Hotel on Monday evening, and resulted as follows:—Hill won from Muller. Williams ...
Article : 57 wordsFrom "SECOND GENERATION, SA." Adelaide:—Evidently alarmed at the interest the public has been taking in civic affairs, the court of star ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 19 Feb 1929, Page 15
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