MR. Lang is expected to resign from the State seat of Auburn soon to clear the way for his entry into Federal politics. He will then contest ...
Article : 455 wordsTHERE is capital in England for investment in Australia, but the securities would have to be gilt-edged, says Mr. H. D. Young, M.L.C who ...
Article : 337 wordsSOME COMPETITORS IN THE MUSICAL CHAIRS ON HORSEBACK event at the Edsourdstown R.S.A. Horses-in-action Show this afternoon. Left to Right—Miss Nell Younger with Smart, Miss Maisie Manuel with Colonel and Miss Jessie Aitchison with Block ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 80 wordsNO greater controversy has raged in the Australian and English cricket worlds in recent years than that occasioned by Don Bradman's ...
Article : 793 wordsPROSPECTS are bright for the second series of Adelaide wool sales, which will be held at the Wool Exchange. Brook man Building on Thursday and Friday ...
Article : 252 wordsIN anticipation of a bumper harvest farmers have lodged orders with local manufacturers for thousands of pounds' worth of implements. It is the greatest demand experienced for four years, and ...
Article : 492 wordsTHE development of intrared photography may mean that people will be able to see clearly at night, like cats, soon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 382 wordsThe disastrous flood in New South Wales and Queensland, which destroyed thousands of pounds' worth of sheep and battle this week, are nerve-racking to the ...
Article : 255 wordsJACK Crawford played his first game of. tennis on Australian soil for six months at the Memorial Drive courts this afternoon. ...
Article : 480 wordsCHICAGO, Saturday.— Wheat lost its position by disappointment over fading expert demands. The undifficial estimate that the ...
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Family Notices : 718 wordsIn a high tide and with four tugs the steamer Cornwall (10,537 tone) was refloated at 7.30 a.m. today from a mudbank in Port Adelaide River, upon which it became stuck yesterday when ...
Article : 273 words"Meet of our five months in England was spent in Sussex, said Mrs. H. D. Young who returned today by the Orsonde with her ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 169 wordsMr. C. M. Yeomans, a former town clerk of Henley and Grange, will be 62 fears of age on Tuesday, and to celebrate the occasion he Rave his thirty-eight ...
Article : 190 wordsTWO hundred years ago cricket Korea were kept by notches cut in a stick. But notches cut in sticks would not satisfy William Fergusson. He is renowned ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 497 wordsMOTOR CYCLISTS GAVE A THRILLING DISPLAY at the Adelaide Carnival sports at the Jubilee Oval this afternoon. Top—P. F. Smith gets a ducking in the bucket tipping contest. Below—Jack Hanson riding through the hoop of fire . ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 87 wordsThe Adelaide competitions were continued at the Victoria and Way Halls to-day. The sections decided included the ...
Article : 292 words"YOU have to be a gambler to be a writer. Every piece of work you do is s Kamble. You might get 30/ for it or £30—you might sell 100 or several thousands," said Mr. Paul McGuire, ...
Article : 360 wordsAustralian birds sent from the Adelaide Zoo to the Toronto Zoo (Canada) were exhibited at the recent Canadian National Exhibition there according to a letter from ...
Article : 108 words"So far as I know I am the only one of iny kind," said Mrs. Thistle Clavering-Sherwin, a racing journalist, who is spending a few weeks in. Adelaide. ...
Article : 309 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday.—Dragged 50 yards along the ground by a bolting horse, ana nurled against a tree stump, Silas Lyal. Forrester, horsebreaker, met a terrible ...
Article : 70 wordsThere is no doubting that Richard Allen. the young England to Australian flier, was in Australian. No one on the way during his leisurely flight could have possibly ...
Article : 488 wordsSixteen departments of the State and Commonwealth Governments are covered in the report on overlapping of Government services which has been presented is the result of enquiries made by Mr. J. ...
Article : 112 wordsBOTH more than 70 years old, William Arnold (Adelaide) and Frederick Baxter (Semaphore) fired well today. "The game is the fairest, and demands ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 24 Sep 1932, Page 2
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