The following letter has been received from Serveant J. E. Edwards, part proprietor of the Port-Augusta "Transcoutinental," and a well-known Adelaide ...
Article : 499 wordsPublicity—that greatest adjunct of all reform campaigns—has played, and is still playing, a tremendous part in the movement for the extirpation of venereal ...
Article : 1,679 wordsWhile shifting a quantity of cement in a shed at Birkenhead Wharf yesterday a portion of the stack collapsed, with the result that two men were injured. ...
Article : 164 wordsConsiderable interest has been manifested by nautical men in the articles appearing in "The Daily Herald" on the subject of raising the Plimsoll loadline. The ...
Article : 1,463 wordsMr. and Mrs. Tillett, of Marryatville, have been notified that their son, Driver R. Tillett, was killed in action on December 5, while fighting in Belgium. He ...
Article : 74 wordsFear that the moratorium declared by the Federal Government will be a serious blow to insurance companies is exprssed in the December issue of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 443 wordsAn enjoyable evening wsa spent in the Eurelia Hall on Friday last, when the photos of three soldiers from the district, which were hung in the hall, were unveiled. ...
Article : 187 wordsMr. Harold Victor Tapp, aged about 26 years, was the victim of a serious accident on Sunday morning, and now lies in the Adelaide Hospital. He is a ...
Article : 124 wordsMrs. A. A. Leane, Rose street, Prospect, has just received a cable advising that her son, Lieutenant-Colonel Allen W. Leane has been killed in action in ...
Article : 460 wordsSerious injury and often death is the result of some people's carelessness in throwing broken bottles and pieces of glass into places where children play or ...
Article : 101 wordsThere was quite a chapter of accidents at Port Adelaide yesterday, five people having to be taken to the local Casualty Hospital for treatment. Among ...
Article : 118 wordsTaylor, the chauffeur in the Summerhill shooting case, died at noon to-day. It will be remembered that in this case, the deceased and Miss McLeod, ...
Article : 58 wordsA section of the wharf laborers here have arranged a stop-work meeting for Wednesday next to discuss a proposal to obtain increased wages. ...
Article : 86 wordsThat starvatoin and distress are resulting from the discharge of railway workers by the Government of New South Wales was' assertsd by the secretary of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 384 wordsThe trawler Koranga, which snipped a new crew for her latest trip, returned to Sydney on Sunday with a load of fish, which an old hand pointed out represented ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsRegulations are being prepared by the Federal Attorney-General's Department to bring into operation the decision of the Prime Minister to restrict the sale ...
Article : 171 wordsBefore commencing work to-day at Glebe Island, the slaughtermen demanded a flat rate of 34/ per hundred all round for sheep. Although the employers agreed to ...
Article : 46 wordsThe coal boat Taviuni arrived to-day, but did not discharge coal. The men refused to work on the old terms of 1, per ton, demanding special hourly rates of ...
Article : 38 wordsA horticulturist Victor Emil Koschade, of Marion, appeared on remand at the Adelaide Police Court yesterday (before Mr. S. J. Mitchell. S.M., and justices) to answer a charge ...
Article : 575 wordsThe fifth recruiting meeting under the auspices of the All-British League was held on the Alberton Oval on Sunday afternoon. Alderman J. H. Clouston ...
Article : 367 wordsThis week there may be a slight increase in the price of bread in Victoria, and probably also in South Australia and Tasmania. It will be announced ...
Article : 144 wordsThe interstate imports for the past month totalled £42,672, and the exports £105,495. ...
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Advertising : 290 wordsThe prevailing conditions of scarcity and high cost of strain coal naturally direct attention to the fuel value of the huge accumulations of pitch which now tend to encumber the working ...
Article : 639 wordsRoy McKinnery, of Canterbury, a boy aged nine years, picked up a little brass thing to-day. He was holding it in his fingers when it exploded. On ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Adelaide Fire Brigade received a call by telephone at 11.35 a.m. yesterday to on outbreak of fire at First avenue, Joalyn, on premises occupied by Mr. S. A. Handasyde and ...
Article : 122 wordsThe military authorities have [?]ot[?]ed the public that owing to the number of dischargges necessary through parents discovering that sons under age have ...
Article : 63 wordsA party of returned soldiers gave a canpfire concert in the Balhannah Parish Hall on Tuesday, January 2, to an enthusiastic audienc. The takings at the door, together with ...
Article : 74 wordsThe highest temperature reached yesterday was 107 degrees at Bourke altrough a hear wave was common throughout the State. ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Tue 9 Jan 1917, Page 6
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