On Saturday the foundation stone of the first building—a refreshment kiosk—at Moana, the new seaside resort three miles, south of Port Noarlunga, was laid by the Chairman of the District Council of Noarlunga (Mr. F. B. Wilson). The above picture shows portion of the ceremony, a description air which appears in another column. More than £10,000 is to be spent in the development of Moana by Lake Beach Estates, Limited, and every facility exists for the making of o popular and beautifully situated seaside resort within easy distance of the city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 207 wordsTOP ROW.—L. White (P.), G. Hallett (P.), L. Lehmann (P.), T. Jelly (P.), B. F. Hopkins (A.), F. C. Wicklein (A.), B. II. Boykett (A.), N. A. Buckanart (A.). MIDDLE ROW—L. Goerecke (P.). J. Chambers (P.), F. Davey (P.). W. R. Salkeld (P.), D. P. Linnett (A.), VF. A. Wadey (A.), G. Shoobridce (A.), W. R. Mem (A.). IN FRONT.—C. T. Turner (cox), D. Baylis (cox). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 141 wordsOn October 17 four giant 1,000-h.p. British Napier supermarine all-metal flying boats—the last word in seagoing craft—left Cattewater Air Station, [?] on the longest air cruise ever attempted. The route will be to Australia, via Egypt, India, Singapore, &c., and after an entire circuit of australia, they will return to the flying boat base at Singapore, early in 1929, after a journey lasting over 12 months. The squadron is commanded by Group Capt. H. M. Cave-Brown Cave and nine other officers. Complete living accommodation for a crew of four men is provided in each ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 357 wordsBACK ROW (left to right)—Mesdames J. H. Pellew (Vice-President S.A.C.A.), R. King, H. Wigzell (treasurer), Ellis Emith (President, Bollen (Vice-PreHident), W. J. A. Rauth (secretary), and A. Somerville. SITTING—The English team, Mr. W. Windsor Richards, Miss D. D. Steel, Sir Francis Colchester-Wemyss, Lady Bruce (Patroness S.A.C.A.), Livel Col. Dupre, and Miss J. Retallick. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 136 wordsThe officers of the world-touring flying squadron.—Left to right—Group Captain Cave-Brown-Cave (in command). Squadron Leader G. E. Livock (second in command), Flight Lieut. P. E. Maitland, Flight Lieut. H. G. Sawyer. Flight Lieut. C. G. Wigglesworth. Flying Officer G. E. Nicholetts, Flight Lieut. D. V. Carnegie and Flying Officer S. D. Scott. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 121 words"La deliverance," the finest piece of sculpture produced in France for many years, and presented by Viscount Rothermere to the Finchley Urban District Council, was unveiled by Mr. Lloyd George at Finchley, on October 20 before a large crowd. This fine bronze statue, measuring ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 260 words"Patsy" and Mrs. Hendren, who arrived in Adelaide on Saturday, Hendren is the new coach on the South Australian Cricket Association, and owing to illness suffered on the voyage out, he wil not be able to being his duties at once. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 92 wordsConsiderable interest has been roused in Adelaide by the discussion in the Senate at Canberra on Friday, initiated by Senator Sir Henry Barwell, regarding ...
Article : 619 wordsThe hearing of evidence in connection with the claims' of the Commonwealth Public, Service Clerical Association for a revision of the salaries of the third ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 21 Nov 1927, Page 10
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