The West Indies had two wickets to fall and still needed 22 runs to avert an innings defeat when stumps were drawn today in the third Test aginst England ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 336 wordsThe story of one of the most terrifying struggles of a master and crew to save a ship in the teeth of a hurricane centres in Capt. D. L. C. Evans, master of the Blue Funnel Line steamer Asphalion, which left Port Adelaide ...
Article : 867 wordsMr. J. J. Scrymgeour who won three championships at the Brisbane Royal Show with his beef shorthorn cattle carries on his work at his stud farm near ...
Article : 225 wordsLONDON, August 14.—A [?]the distraint was made today on farms in Stokedyclare. Suffolk, owned by Mr. M. Jones, an Australian. ...
Article : 218 wordsSir John Ellerman, the British shipping magnate, who died on July 17, has left estate proved provisionally at £17,224,425, entirely in cash and ...
Article : 351 wordsBLACKPOOL'S (ENGLAND) NEW TYPE of single-deck tramcar seen beside the older model it will supersede. The car has a streamlined body, similar to a modern luxury coach, and is equipped with a sliding roof, which can be opened in fine weather. During the winter electrical heating ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 56 words"Australian men do not bow and kiss hands as Frenchmen do, and they may not give their womenfolk the exaggerated courtesy of Americans, but they are ...
Article : 222 wordsBUDAPEST, August 14.—A Hungarian doctor was killed and two people were injured when a coach of the light railway train running from the airport to the ...
Article : 44 wordsLONDON, August 15.—Behind the news that Headley, the brilliant West Indies batsman, may join up with the Haslingden Club is the story of a mass raid on ...
Article : 143 wordsLONDON, August 14.—During a severe storm in South-Western England early today the Territorial Army Camp, near Weymouth, was struck by lightning. A ...
Article : 51 wordsThe retirement this week of two Municipal Tramways officers—Messrs. J. L. Barnes and D. Melville—recalled the days when Adelaide had a horse car service. ...
Article : 202 wordsLONDON, August 15.—When A. P. Freeman, the diminutive Kent slow bowler, who came to Australia with the 1924-5 M.C.C. team, took 6 for 92 against ...
Article : 139 wordsMLBOURINE, Tuesday.—A fierce building was poisoned as a preliminary by thieves who broke into the shop of E. L. Gates, draper, in Northcote. ...
Article : 105 wordsEntering the house of Mrs. J. Craven, at the corner of Hill street and Strang-ways terrace, North Adelaide, through a wire window, thieves stole a quantity of ...
Article : 69 wordsSheriff Thomas Bash was returning home at dawn yesterday attired in a dress suit from a social function, when he saw a man running along the sidewalk ...
Article : 141 wordsAt a special meeting of Woodville Council on Friday, the Minister of Industry (Mr. Jeffries) will be present. Topics to be discussed will include the proposal ...
Article : 59 wordsLONDON, August 14.—A proposed tour to Australia and New Zealand in 1934 by a big team of English amateur and professional golfers is described in "The ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 15 Aug 1933, Page 9
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