Quick to rise, and spectacular while it lasted was a fire, which broke out on North terrace about 8 o'clock tonight between Cresco Buildings and Trinity Church. A building occupied by the Cameron Shoe Company as a ...
Article : 472 wordsAn early sensation in Sir Basil Thomson's appeal before a Bench of Magistrates against his conviction for an offence against decency in Hyde Park ...
Article : 401 wordsCOMING TO ADELAIDE.—H.M.A.S. Torrens left the Williamstown Dock (Melbourne)yesterday, and took in oil fuel for a trip to Adelaide. She is due to lea tie Melbourne tomorrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsMr. George Beale, proprietor of the pie stall that stands at night time in front of the railway station, is in the habit of stabling his horse in the lane ...
Article : 142 wordsMr. F. B. Burgolna, who served as and officer on the invalid steamship City of [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 927 words"The London Standard" recalls that, Mr. Philip Snowden recently proffered the olive branch to the Labor Party declaring [?] ...
Article : 196 wordsSupt, Dickie, who had charges of its operations, in an official statement to-night eald:— "Short after 8 o'clock were received ...
Article : 125 wordsCameron's factory was the centre of the fire. on the western side is the Traveller's Aid Society's home, a large and ...
Article : 135 wordsSeven minutes after 8 o'clock the Cameron Shoe Store was a raging inferno, as was the eastern side of prevost's skin store, and the flames had ...
Article : 196 wordsAmong the first arrivals at the fire was Mr. William Thompson, farmer of Orroroo, who is spending a holiday in Adeaide. He was near Trinity Church at ...
Article : 217 wordsThe Commonwealth Dominion Line has ordered two motor ships for the Australian trade. The Swan and Hunter Company is building one and the ...
Article : 91 wordsBefore the fire brigade had reached the scene of the outbreak large crowd had gathered. A steady stream of people, including men ...
Article : 162 wordsMr. G. Cameron, managing director of the Cameron Shoe Company, was in a Parkside picture theatre when he was informed that the building owned by his ...
Article : 148 words"The Daily News" states that Labor members of Parliament are considering a significant change in their organisation. It is proposed that members of the ...
Article : 150 wordsIn a statement Miss Dickson said that when she left the building she remarked to her friend that she could smell something burning. She also drew ...
Article : 52 wordsWhile the fire was at its height it presented an awe-inspiring spectacle. Flames literally swallowed the woodwork of the building. THey shot high into the air ...
Article : 137 words("THE SUN" CABLE SERVICE) RIGA, Today. I Masked bandits attached the Soviet diplomatic couriers travelling from Moscow to Riga by train. One courier and ...
Article : 40 wordsWhen spectators saw that some of the buildings adjacent to the Cameron Shoe Company premises were in danger excitement reigned. Men dashed into the ...
Article : 256 wordsAbout 8 o'clock Mrs. Haigh, occupant of the house next to the shoe store, was sitting on the North terrace footpath in company with her twelve-year-old daughter ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 words("The SUN" CABLE SERVICE) LONDON, Today. According to the the London "Daily [?] the Food Council's report [?] ...
Article : 17 wordsWhile the fire was at its height tram traffic along North terrace was suspended and a special staff of police, under Sub-Inspector W. Nation, handled ...
Article : 51 wordsAfter the races at Victoria Park this afternoon two motor cars, driven respectively by Mr. E. Baker, of the Bath Hotel, Norwood, and Mr. Eric Bowes, who ...
Article : 67 wordsSomeone early in the fire shouted that the horses in G. Wood, Son and Co.'s stables were in danger. Mr. L. F. Tower, of william street, Hilton, rushed ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 6 Feb 1926, Page 1
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