Australia's conversion programme has been worked out tentatively to definite schedule by Treasury experts. ...
Article : 416 wordsVIEWING TODAY'S RACING FROM THE COMMITTEE'S STAND—The viceregal party mapped at Cheltenham. From Left—Capt. Williamson, A.D.C., Gen. Hay, commander of the British forces in Lucknow (India), who is passing through Adelaide, Mrs. L. M. Darby. Mrs. J. H. Morish, the Governor, Mr. J. H. Morish, Lady Bore-Ruthven and Miss Hay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 114 wordsPoisoning is believed to have caused the deaths of two children and the serious illness of two others. The ...
Article : 795 wordsIt is now regarded as practically certain that there will be no restriction of the world production of wheat because of developments in the United ...
Article : 292 words"Hitler talks of peace, not because he believes in it, but because in the next five or 10 years he has no alternative." writes Mr. Robert Bernays ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 353 wordsThe Roosevelt Administration fired the opening guns of a frontal attack on stock market speculation when it "approved" the temporary suspension of ...
Article : 452 wordsAction has been taken by the Port Adelaide Racing Club to restore public confidence, following repeated rumors that "loaded whips" with ...
Article : 205 wordsBetween races at the Amateur Turf Club's meeting at Cheltenham this afternoon the stands were deserted. The lawns and saddling paddock ...
Article : 612 wordsAn extraordinary story of an alleged conspiracy to defraud him of £25 has been told to the police by August Marschall, a carrier, of Eudunda. As a result ...
Article : 240 words"I was beaten," said Vines, refusing to admit that he was out of form or to make any excuses. Nevertheless, the critics say it was not the Wimbledon Vines ...
Article : 310 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday.—Police investigation into the poisoning of Edith Morrow, aged 18. a pretty servant girl has disclosed little hope of elucidating the ...
Article : 186 wordsA farewell social to Mr. S. Wilson, an assistant foreman at the Islington Work-shops, who is retiring, was attended by ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 168 wordsNEW YORK, Saturday.—Beating her own world's record by three-fifths of a second. Eleanor Holm won toe 220 yards backstroke swimming contest at the ...
Article : 48 wordsSturt's defeat by Norwood was the surprise of today's league football. It was the second time for the season that the redlegs have brought about the ...
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Family Notices : 492 wordsWrestling with vigor and science. Hugh Santel (12 7) easily won the first three rounds in his match against Martin Bucht (12 11) at the City Baths tonight. ...
Article : 143 wordsWhen Mr. C. L. Abbott, M.H.R., was referred to the suggestion made in England recently that North Australia should be given to Japan, be recalled that in ...
Article : 228 wordsThe annual reunion dinner of the 32nd Battalion (A.IF.) Club took place at the R.S.L. Club tonieht. More than 200 members were present. ...
Article : 109 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—"The Times," in a column review of the fourth volume of Dr. C. E. W. Bean's Australian history of the war refers to the completeness of ...
Article : 101 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—"The Manchester Guardian's" cricket writer says that it is curious that all of the English Test fact bowlers in Australia—Larwood Bowes ...
Article : 80 words"By not underselling the Berri Distillery, which has about a million gallons of spirits on hand, but really held together the price for the wine and spirits trade ...
Article : 204 wordsTHE FAME OF THE OBSTINATE ARTIST has spread now to aU corners of the State, and thousands of readers enter every week for this popular charity contest. These pictures show (top left) readers writing out their entries in the lobby of "The News" and "The Mail" Office and (right) the big staff of girl at work sorting out the entries. Beneath (left) reading the results of this week's contest, and (right) a reader looking of the new title picture. Details of the new contest are on Page 5. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 191 wordsRENMARK, Saturday.—Mr. White (Minister of Trades and Customs), in an interview here said that he was only stopping at Renmark for lunch. "Then" ...
Article : 202 wordsExciting incidents were witnessed at Wabdilo this afternoon when a large field followed the local hounds. Dochanassie fell just before the cheek, and gave the ...
Article : 238 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—Awakened by the barking of his dog. Walter Bee croft, a railway employe, found the bedroom of his Tallerook cottage filled with ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 22 Jul 1933, Page 2
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