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Article : 149 wordsP. D. Rundell having advised the selection committee that he is unable to take part in the match against New South Wales, the selectors have chosen A. Smith, ...
Article : 66 wordsStormy weather set in on Saturday evening from the westward, and the squalls approached hurricane force. There was a full during Sunday afternoon, but after ...
Article : 219 wordsA fire broke out at the Harp of Erin Racing Stables at Ellerslie, Auckland, last night Phroso a valuable hurdle mare, was incinerated. When the door of Lady ...
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Article : 60 wordsThe Deputy Postmaster-General, (Mr. E. W. Bramble) received the following telegraphic advice from the Darwin office on Monday:—“Several bad washaways on the ...
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Article : 229 wordsA fine of £1; with 6/ costs, was to-day imposed at the Water Police Court upon Mrs. Hannah Maclurcan, licencee of the well-known Wentworth Hotel, on a charge ...
Article : 154 wordsCOWELL, January ,2.—Mr. A. Knapp, of Mangalo, had a bad fall on Sunday. He was riding along the Mangalo road at a fair pace, when his mount tripped and ...
Article : 62 wordsCHERRY-GARDENS.—January 5.—On Saturday afternoon a fire broke out in Mr. Dall's paddock. It started about half-past in the afternoon in low dry ...
Article : 157 wordsIn a few weeks residents of Casterton and Strathdownie will be able to communicate by wireless, and they will thus be the pioneers of radio-telegraphy in the country ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 wordsOn Saturday morning Constable R. Shepherd went to an hotel in Liverpool street, City and on the pathway in front of the hotel found Patrick Sullivan a workman ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Musicians Union at a special meeting to-day decided to enforce the observance of the log of working conditions on all employers from next Saturday. So ...
Article : 156 wordsImpudent deceit was practised on Mr. John Miller, of 478 Elizabeth streets Melbourne, to-day. A young man called it his garage, represented himself as an ...
Article : 281 wordsSeveral sharks have been reported as having been seen recently in Glenelg waters. On Monday one 10 or 11 ft. long was observed swimming about in the ...
Article : 148 wordsEUDUNDA, January 5.—On Saturday afternoon Mr. Ern Michalk, the eldest son of Mr. P. Michalk, farmer, of near Eudunda was driving a stripper when a lad ...
Article : 98 wordsMOOROOK. January 2.—An accident occurred here during the week to the younger daughter of Mr. W. Munn. The little girl was playing at the wringer, when ...
Article : 63 wordsByron Randall was charged at the Shepparton Police Court to-day with the murder of William Henry Anstis, a farmer (54). It is stated that the men were engaged in a ...
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Article : 79 wordsa resident of South Kensington, and a companion, had a thrilling experience with the wind and waves last night. Yesterday afternoon, they went outside the Heads in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 wordsAlthough the two British biplanes purchased by the Defence Department have been in Melbourne for many months, and two aviators, Lieuts, Petre and Harrison, ...
Article : 74 wordsThe strike of printers continues, but tonight the President and Secretary of the Typographical Society called upon the President of the Master Printers' ...
Article : 134 wordsBROKEN HILL, January 5.—Three fires occurred on Sunday, but only one was serious. This was in a house occupied by B. Gully and his family, and owned by Mrs. ...
Article : 67 wordsOn Saturday James Albert Griffiths, who had been arrested by the police at Omeo on suspicion of being identical with John Henry Sparks, who escaped from ...
Article : 97 wordsRUBY WELL DEVELOPMENT SYNDICATE. — January 5: —Development to January 1 — 96 level, cut extended to 32 ft S of shaft; 14 to 30 ft. in country; ...
Article : 571 wordsSince September last Cr. Senior, of the Hindmarsh Corporation, has been endeavouring to persuade the Railways Commissioner to place ingress turnstiles at the ...
Article : 376 wordsBROKEN HILL, January 5.—An inquest was held to-day on the body of James Cooke, chief gaoler at the Broken Hill prison, who died suddenly on Saturday ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. W. J. Sowden (Federal President of the Australian Wattle Day League) has received from Miss Racey Schlank and others letters which show that the ...
Article : 341 wordsAdelaide has earned an enviable reputation as the garden city of the Commonwealth, and so much has been done to encourage amateur Horiculturists that the ...
Article : 309 wordsHousehold accidents occur daily, especially where there are children. In such emergencies Zam-Buk is a real boon. For cuts, bruises, scrapes, burns, and scalds ...
Article : 266 wordsTwelve out of 29 lots catalogued for Chisholm & Co.'s mid-summer sale of blood stock were disposed of -to-day for a total of 2,136 gs. The top price, 900 gs., was ...
Article : 126 wordsThe 40 pens engaged in the competition at the Queensland Agricultural College aid 5,223 eggs during December. In the early part of the month the weather was ...
Article : 129 wordsIt is now learned that the damage to the steamer Tasman is not so serious as it is awkward to get at. Temporary repairs were completed on Sunday, and the vessel ...
Article : 111 wordsKINGSCOTE, January 3.—A fire broke out in the residence of Mr. W. Wren at Brownlow on New Year's Eve. The house, four roomed wood-and-iron structure. ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Tue 6 Jan 1914, Page 1
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