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Advertising : 493 wordsFOUR new aviation records are credited to J. A. Mollison as a result of his flight. His was the first westward solo flight over the Atlantic; the shortest time for a land to land westward crossing; the first transatlantic flight in a light plane; and the ...
Article : 594 wordsMANY topics will be dealt with by ministers in Adelaide and suburban churches tomorrow. These will include the wonders of faith, the fighting instinct, ...
Article : 359 words"PARIS is shortening skirts, and they are now about 14 inches from the ground," said Mrs. E. Kelly, of Melbourne, who is ...
Article : 124 wordsAT THE TIME WHEN M. J. RYAN was receiving the congratulations of the golf world on his success in the open golf championship at Seaton, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 111 wordsNEXT week will be an important one in Parliament, for in addition to the much-discussed Wheat Storage Bill, the debate on which is set down for ...
Article : 474 wordsFURTHER efforts are to be made by South Australian Beekeepers' Association to induce the rural credits branch of the Commonwealth or State Banks to ...
Article : 369 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday.—The Government Statistician (Mr. D. T. Sawkins) told the Science Congress today that the American cost of living figures showed that a ...
Article : 180 wordsAN assurance was given today by the Director of Education (Mr. W. J. Adey) that positions would be found for all teachers now waiting for ...
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Advertising : 122 wordsMRS. Amelia Earhart, the first woman solo flyer to cross the Atlantic, praised the feat of Mollison in making the first westward solo ...
Article : 57 wordsBOB HARVEY, the son of W. Harvey, Seaton professional, gave the open championship at Seaton a Scotch flavor as, attired in kilts, he ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsThe question of the opening of the Infectious Diseases Hospital at Northfield, which has been delayed through the unwillingness of municipal bodies to pay the ...
Article : 97 wordsFrom John J. Eden, Sturt street.—An air university should bring the advantages of Oxford and Cambridge to the fireside of every worker. The further ...
Article : 446 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Last Chance mine at Corindhap, near Meredith, which is being worked by a party of propectors, cleaned up 31 ounces of gold ...
Article : 55 wordsBRINGING with him four rare Polonarua tortoises and a number of strange tales of India. Mr. G. Rigg arrived on the Narkunda which berthed at the Outer ...
Article : 299 wordsDouglas Symons, age 39, bricklayer, of Margate street, Brighton, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital today suffering from an injured shoulder and abrasions. ...
Article : 59 wordsIN Victoria it has been proposed to increase the fees charged for attendance at State high schools. The present cost is £2 a term, and there are three terms in ...
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Advertising : 141 wordsNominations for officers for 1932-3 of the Commercial Travellers' Association closed this afternoon. They were:— President. Mr. W. H. Morton ...
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Advertising : 62 wordsBRISBANE, Saturday.—Australia's oldest competitive sportsman is W. McCallum Park, aged 96 years, who still "rolls the bowls" along the rinks on the ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 20 Aug 1932, Page 3
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