Mr. J. T. Mortlock, the well-known pastoralist, has forwarded to the Chancellor of the University a gift of £2,000, to be used either for building purposes ...
Article : 83 wordsSpeeding up on receipt of a warning from a signalman at Unley Park, the driver of a passenger train managed to race ahead of a runaway goods train ...
Article : 548 wordsFive men were injured by a terrific explosion this morning. The accident occurred in the packing room of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company of ...
Article : 249 wordsMrs. R. R. Harper and Misses D. Akhurst, and M. Cox, of Sydney, arrived this morning by the Melbourne express to take part in the Australasian tennis ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 480 wordsEverett-bowled well for New South Wales against Victoria today. He was responsible for four of the wickets Ponsford made the best showing with the bat. He hit up 79. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 918 wordsGreeted by Lady Wilson and members of the family and a band of friends, Senator Sir Victor Wilson (Minister of Markets and Migration) arrived in ...
Article : 399 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr. W. E. Bryant, who met his death yesterday through an accidental knife wound at his home, will leave 227 Parade Norwood, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsPreparations have been completed for the Semaphore illuminated carnival, which will open tonight. Cr. H. Guthrie (secretary) stated today that he ...
Article : 284 wordsAlthough anxious to get ashore, many passengers on the mail steamer Maloja which arrived at Outer Harbor this morning, showed little inclination to hustle ...
Article : 59 words"I am sorry to have to retire front the saddle, but cannot leave the game, so will take on training," commented Frank Bullock. the prominent Australian jockey, ...
Article : 551 wordsGottfried Scheps, aged about 65 years, a locksmith, of Robert street, Adelaide, was this morning found hanging in his shed with a rape round his neck. The ...
Article : 144 wordsFine weather will continue over the week-end, according to the forecast today, but gradually rising temperatures ...
Article : 52 words"What will Bill say?" These were the first words uttered by Senator Sir Victor Wilson as he stepped off the Melbourne ...
Article : 102 wordsAthletes are invited to enter for professional events to be run at Semaphore on February 1. The races comprise 135 yards handicap and 220 yards ...
Article : 186 wordsJohn Keith Dunston, of 12 Rochester street, Knightsbridge, was fined £10 with 10/ costs at Edwardstown Magistrates Court, before Messrs. J. J. Clark ...
Article : 77 wordsThe third death in the Redhead colliery disaster occurred today, when Thomas Adams died in the Newcastle Hospital. ...
Article : 22 wordsNegotiations with the Greek Debt Commission came to a sudden halt today. Mr. Andrew Mellon (Secretary to the Treasury) announced that one delegate ...
Article : 55 wordsIt was fitting that, Capt. S. C. Warner, master of the large P. & O. mail steamer Maloja, which arrived at Outer Harbor from London today, should perform ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsFanned by a strong gale, bushfires swept part of the King Country. In the Raetihi district a number of farms was ravaged and three houses ...
Article : 71 wordsResenting having been spoken to in the street by a young man at Port Adelaide last night, a girl of 14 years reported his conduct to Constable L. V. M. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsBy special train today 500 persons from Auburn, Watervale, and surrounding districts visited Semaphore for their annual picnic and were received by Mr. A. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsTonight Mr. Jens Hakendorf's orchestra will give an entertaining programme of dance music at the Pirie Street Palais. On Wednesday evening a vast ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsThe wool sale, were continued today when 11,346 bales were offered. There was a good selection of wool and about three parts were sold. Greasy wools ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Tasmanian lines Department advises that the total osmiridium won in Tasmania during 1925 was 3,305 oz., valued at £103,570. Of this 2,933 oz., valued at ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Automobile Association has been advised that the Williamstown-Birdwood road will be closed to all traffic during the reconstruction of the bridge ...
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