BASRA, To-day.—Capt. Matthews arrived at Bagdad on January 21, and has arranged to leave there on Monday. In an interview at Bagdad Capt. Matthews said he left ...
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Family Notices : 205 wordsInterest in the Loxton Commission considerably developed as the enquiry proceeded, and when the sittings were resumed in the river township on Thursday ...
Article : 2,887 wordsThere is no change in connection with the engineers' strike, but the hope of an early settlement is not Abandoned. The totals disclosed to-day of Thursday's ...
Article : 84 wordsIf Bolshevism has reduced Russia to chaos, why are the Allies powerless to prevent its spread in Europe, in Asia, and towards India? That seems to be to-day's ...
Article : 1,097 wordsThe Government Meteorologist predicts fine weather for the week-end, with rising temperatures for the holiday on Monday. He stated this morning that to-day's weather ...
Article : 75 wordsIntimation has been made by the Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) that the adjourned Wheat Conference has hern summoned to meet in Melbourne on Tuesday next. The Chief ...
Article : 70 wordsWilliam Deakin, of Melbourne, is not likely in future to trifle with the feelings of policemen. At the Melbourne Police Court to-day he was charged with having ...
Article : 56 wordsA Royal Commission is not a mirthful tribunal, but it is a very dull proceeding that has no bright momenta. The progress of the enquiry into tie Loxton allegations has ...
Article : 708 wordsThough no official announcement has been made to the Governor or the Government, a statement has appeared in the London evening papers, and has been ...
Article : 227 wordsIn the departure of Sir Henry Galway South Australia will loss a Governor whose sane outlook on Empire problems, no less than his sincerity ...
Article : 1,128 wordsOur Melbourne correspondent telegraphed to-day that "merchants' lane" has come into line regarding the price of tea, and before long the full advance ...
Article : 35 wordsOn Monday a cricket match will be played in Melbourne between the Prime Minister's Department and the Department of the Attorney—General. ...
Article : 39 wordsIn a recent issue of the "Mail" attention was called to South Australia's incurable habit of building breakwaters and jetties that are seldom used. In defiance ...
Article : 336 wordsLONDON", To-day.—The second trial of Quien in connection with the betrayal of Norse Cavell is proceeding in Paris. The accused persists that his relations with the German agents were ...
Article : 157 wordsAt about 2.40 this afternoon James Metherton, 14 years of age, of Rosewater, was riding a motor cycle along the Port Road, with Frank Nordin, aged 12, also ...
Article : 124 wordsPickpockets were at work at the Tapley's Hill races to-day. Detectives M. McMahon and G. E. Noblett were on the alert and arrested four men whose movements among the crowd ...
Article : 48 wordsAttention is drawn to an advertisement appearing in another column calling for tenders for the purchase of portion of the above well-known property, the home of ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call at 1.33 p.m. to-day to a grass fire at the rear of the isolation hospital on North Terrace. At 7.50 this evening a ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. G. P. Fort, of 11 little Street. who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Friday suffering from a fractured skull as a result of a motor car accident, is still in a serious condition. On enquiry ...
Article : 53 wordsEarly morning showers made the wicket a trifle rior for the New South Wales Victorian match on the Sydney Cricket Ground. However, when Carter won the ...
Article : 379 wordsIn reference to the paragraph which appeared last week a sentence was open to misconstruction. The increased prices of admission by the Union Theatres. Ltd., ...
Article : 60 wordsSir.—It cannot be denied that the shortage of water in the nigh level districts is not only a great inconvenience and source of loss to the residents, but which is of far ...
Article : 220 wordsThe above map, drawn to scale, indicates the tremendous hold the Bolshevik Army of 2,00,000 men has secured over Russia, the Middle East, and Siberia. The vertically shaded section of Russia, indicates the minimum limits of Bolshevik influence. It is really greater than this. Interest for the moment is centred in the Caucasus (between the Black and Caspian Seas), where Denekio's shattered army ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 244 wordsSir.—The article in the "Mail" on the Waterworks Department of this State is, I am sure, written without a full knowledge of the facts, otherwise your remarks ...
Article : 580 wordsROME, To-day.—News from Salonika states that Lieuts. Garroni and Abbia, who are flying a triplane to Tokio, arrived at Salonika on January 19. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 24 Jan 1920, Page 2
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