"We left Adelaide at 5 o'clock in the morning on January 10, and had our first meal on the Gawler road about 9 o'clock. Soon after this we received ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,398 wordsFor 45 years Mr. A. E. Lucy, of Edmund Avenue, Unley, tas been collecting weapons. In that period he has gathered from the far ends of the earth swords, pistols, rifles, daggers, knives; and other weapons of offence and defence, until his collection ...
Article : 1,158 wordsFRIDAY'S FLOODS.—Motor cars held up in the centre of the city by the floods that gathered around Victoria square. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 80 wordsIt was a monsoonal torrens stretching from North Queensland to Adelaide, that [?] at the south end in the phenomenal rainstorm Adelaide suffered yesterday. At the northern end Babinda had a fall of 16½ inches of rain within 24 hours. Damages in Adelaide may add up to £50,000. The districts most severely affected were New ...
Article : 256 wordsIt was too wet even for the fish in the Botanic Garden. This morning a number were found on the pa[?] having been, washed out of the ponds. ...
Article : 93 wordsSeeking safety from the rapidly rising waters in a pughole at Brompton yesterday a cow climbed to the highest peak; where surrounded by water six feet deep it spent ...
Article : 39 wordsWashaways on the main north railway line causal the livestock transport department of the railways some concern yesterday and today in the ...
Article : 134 wordsLow-lying portions of East Adelaide received a severe flooding. Blinding metal was washed from many streets, while metal blocked the culverts. About ...
Article : 131 wordsDuring the worst part of the story yesterday a steel tram pole on the Unley line at the intersection of King William and Wakefield streets was struck ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. Forsyth, architect in charge of Salisbury Cathedral, declares, that Mr. Todd's scheme for restoring St. Pauls is fantastic, and highly dangerous, and ...
Article : 235 wordsOn Monday the first honeymoon couple to travel by aeroplane in South Australia will leave the Woodville Aerodrome en route for Sydney. Mr. Francis Robert ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 216 wordsAccording to city merchants some stacks of wheat had probably been soaked, and there would be some expense incurred in reconditioning them. ...
Article : 43 wordsLate this afternoon the deluge broke out afresh at Mount Gambier. Rain fell more heavily than has been known in the district for many years. ...
Article : 213 wordsOwing to the flood waters gaining access to the cable canduits and saturating the wires telephone services throughout the metropolitan area were interrupted, Gangs ...
Article : 91 wordsTired of waiting for the rain to deaf yesterday. Inspector Nation took off his boots and socks, tacked Iris trousers up to his knees, and set off from the police ...
Article : 135 wordsThe floor of the basement of the Co—operative Stores, Limited, had to be opened with ayes to allow the water to escape. The water tables in Nelson street ...
Article : 131 wordsDetectives have discovered at Walworth road a house full of textile goods which are believed to have been fraudulently obtained from the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 wordsMr. Joynson Ilicks (Secretary of State for Home Affairs), replying to a Jewish deputation, declined to modify the alien restrictions which had been ...
Article : 144 wordsAt the Oriental Hotel in Bundle street many customers in the saloon bar found it necessary to take their drinks beneath the protection of ...
Article : 169 wordsMr. C. J: Boykett, secertary to the Railways Commissioners, reported to night that the damage done by the floods yesterday to railway tracks ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 7 Feb 1925, Page 1
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