Mr. Justice Angas Parsons was administered a rebuke by the Hon. H. Homburg (Attorney-General) in the Assembly today. ...
Article : 242 wordsMr. Joseph Timms arrived in Adelaide from Melbourne by the express this morning. Dr. C. T. Piper, son of Mr. Justice ...
Article : 669 wordsMajor Goodsell (Australia) today defeated Bert Barry (England) in the world championship sculling contest. Goodsell finished 12 lengths ahead of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 632 wordsThe first definite uncontrovertible evidence of an oil discovery in Victoria is given today in a report furnished to Mr. J. P. Jones (Minister of Mines) by Mr. ...
Article : 82 wordsFor four days trains have ceased to run in Queensland owing to the action of the Government in dismissing railwaymen. Although many men in various centres are reported to have signed on for re-engagement no attempt was made ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 601 wordsMr. S. M. Bruce (Prime Minister) announced today that the Common wealth Child Endowment (Commission would consist of the following members: ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 98 words"Has the attention of the Attorney-General been drawn to the observations made by Mr. Justice Angas Parsons in the Criminal Court yesterday regarding ...
Article : 191 wordsA new trick of putting the end of the wire connected with the earth terminal of a crystal set into the mouth to obtain stronger reception while listening ...
Article : 124 words"It is too early to talk about taxation," said the Hon. R. L. Butler (Premier) today. He admitted however, that it would be necessary to balance accounts. ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Hon. L. L. Hill in the Assembly today asked the Hon. R. L. Butler (Premier) if anything had transpired as a result of the conference between the ...
Article : 357 wordsUnder monsoonal influence rain should fall in Adelaide shortly, according to a forecast issued today. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe death occurred this morning after a protracted illness of Mr. Harry Bickford at the age of 84 years. Mr. Bickford was the third son of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 261 wordsTen pounds for sixpence was the net result of an advertisement in "The News." An advertiser signing himself "Well Satisfied" has voluntarily sent the ...
Article : 93 wordsAdvice was received from Broken Hill this morning that it had been stated there that all the mines, with the exception of the North, South, and Zinc Corporation ...
Article : 237 wordsIn reply to a series of questions asked by the Hon. L. L. Hill (Leader of the Opposition) in the Assembly today, the Hon. R. L. Butler (Premier) said: ...
Article : 322 wordsIn the Assembly today Mr. Edwards referred to the case of an employe who was killed in a quarry at Victor Harbor. He said that the Government within ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. Leonard Smith, horsedriver, of Holden Park, Woodville, and employed by the South Australian Stevedoring Company, had his jaw broken on the wharf ...
Article : 128 wordsThe oil steamer Pinna, with 50,000 cases of motor spirit, and kerosene in her holds, was held up here yesterday because carters refused to handle her cargo. ...
Article : 73 wordsToday's meeting of the Legislative Assembly will be followed by a meeting of the Labor caucus, after which an important pronouncement on the industrial ...
Article : 494 wordsAt the instance of the Hon. J. Cowan (Minister of Agriculture) it was decided in the Legislative Council today that the travelling stock reserve in the Hundred ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsA mass meeting of railwaymen at Cairhs decided not to obstruct the transport of mails. The position with regard to postal services to the northern parts of the ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. W. E. Wainwright (general manager of Broken Hill South) said today that at present there was no intention of closing the South Mine. ...
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