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Advertising : 344 wordsNow that the last test is finished. the Australian Press Association is in a position to divulge the tact that the Australian team has not been a happy family. Apart ...
Article : 219 wordsIn the Adelaide Police Court a few weeks ago Mrs. Florence Mable Neville proceeded against her husband, William Sweeting Neville, for owing threatening words to her. ...
Article : 716 wordsThe Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Guna) asked in the Assembly on Thursday, whether, in view of the resumption of work at the Port Pirie Smelters, and ...
Article : 176 wordsEntering the fine town of Freeling by train, one is impressed by the natural resources of the district, and at present its surroundings present a beautiful Picture. ...
Article : 1,100 wordsMr. De Ya[?]cra, in an address to the Dail E[?]rcann. said from the reports in the British and foreign press there seemed to be a doubt in the mind of the world as to ...
Article : 251 wordsContrary to expectations, no decision was reached at the special meeting of the members of the Australian Government Workers Association, when that body met ...
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Article : 126 wordsA [?] of about 400 me[?] out of employment [?] upon the rMayo [?] Port Adelaide (Mr. J. Anderson) at the Local Town Hall on Thursday, to request ...
Article : 756 wordsMr. Henley. describing Macantney’s great innings of 345 says:— C. G. Macartney, whose short. square body seems to be so fully charged with electricity, has added ...
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Article : 64 wordsMr. P. F. Warner. writing to The Morning Post, criticises Armstrong’s attitude in England’s second innings. He says: —The Australian captain secured thoroughly ...
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Article : 317 wordsMr. H. J. Henley, the well-known authority on cricket, writing in The Daily Mail, says:—Warwick Armstrong, the man who looks less like a first -class cricketer ...
Article : 461 wordsIn the Supreme Court on Thursday, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray). Mr. Justice Poole, and Mr. Justice Angae Parsons, Sir. Paris Nesbit. K.C., ...
Article : 753 wordsThe New Zealand Cricket Council an announced to-day that the negotiations with the Marylebone Cricket Club to tend an eleven to play in New Zealand ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Commissioned of Public Works (Hon. W. Hague) received a message from Port Pirie on Thursday morning that work had been resumed at the smelting works. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe announcements which have been made recently by the Premier suggesting that the system of arbitration in Australia should be reviewed in the light of latter ...
Article : 190 wordsNovice Handicap, for furlongs.—War Bond, B[?], No Fool, Troy[?]naid, Cloudang[?], Anquirer. Nomines. Ongi, Maeter Canara, Bul[?]ye, Foscillia, [?]rru, Fli[?], Ca[?], Miss ...
Article : 158 words17.—Mr. John Watson, a single man. 32 years of age, was kilted at the Terang Railway Station. The deceased, a porter, was engaged in attaching tarpaulins to trucks, ...
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Article : 251 wordsTie Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell was anted on Thursday whether he thought the new Railways Commissioner would be appointed before the end of the year. Mr. ...
Article : 80 wordsThere is at least one political leader in Australia who believes that the public should be told the cold, plain truth, and not. soothed by smug platitudes (savs The ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Thu 18 Aug 1921, Page 1
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