MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Damage totalling nearly £130,000 has been caused by fires in the past four weeks to business premises in the metropolitan area ...
Article : 342 wordsJust when we thought that France was almost finished as a successful defence of the Davis Cup, we found that country with a pair of remarkable youngsters ready ...
Article : 714 wordsUnder Federal pension law, a man can own a villa worth thousands, or hundreds of acres of rich land, with a home on it, and still be eligible for an old-age pension, ...
Article : 692 wordsAccording to "The Labor Daily" a concerted demand by New South Wales and Victorian unions for the production of the agreement entered into for the disposal ...
Article : 624 wordsMrs. Robert Rymill, of South Yarra has received a cable message from her son. Mr. J. Rymill, who is leader of an Arctic expedition surveying the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 249 wordsA statement in a letter by Tate, the English bowler, who made 94 not out for England against Victoria yesterday, that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 283 wordsA shock during a Zeppelin raid was suggested by the coroner at a Westminster inquest on John Nicholas Petry, aged 52, manager of the Bell Tavern, Wellington ...
Article : 100 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—Jimmy Pringle (Victoria), twice winner of the Australian Tourist Trophy Race, has been officially selected as Australia's ...
Article : 96 wordsAt lunch time every Monday about a dozen Adelaide business men meet at the Y.M.C.A. to discuss religious, social, and economic problems. Some of them have ...
Article : 185 wordsA novel "court" was held in the Norwood Town Hall today. Eighteen boys who had been reported for having climbed over the fence on the Norwood Oval in ...
Article : 326 wordsLOOKING THOROUGHLY DEPRESSED—The American jabiru was so overcome by the sudden change in the weather that he doubled his legs under him and had a rest. A study at the Zoo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 37 wordsUsing a mixture of paints from the ship's store. Mr. H. Clarke, boatswain of the steamer Sithonia, which has just left Port Adelaide, spends his spare time in ...
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Advertising : 43 words"It may be a Test match, but it's still cricket," is a line which occurs in Ben Travers' latest farce, "A Bit of a Test," and how refreshing it is, after months of ...
Article : 604 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday.—Now playing their way through the tennis junior champion ship games at Rushcutter's Bay are two "midgets," who have more tennis ability ...
Article : 263 wordsMr. J. G. Price. of Birmingham. England, who lived at Exeter, South Australia, for 25 years having noticed the controversy in "The Mail" an bodyline ...
Article : 259 wordsThe weekly meeting of the South Australian Trotting Association will be held on Thebarton Oval tonight. Both amateurs and professionals will contest ...
Article : 356 wordsEast Torrens cricketers have arranged to visit Port Pirie during the Easter holidays, and will play two matches at that town. The party will leave Adelaide on ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. A. Whicker, secretary of Port Adelaide Association Football Club, will oppose Mr. Charles Hayter as secretary of the senior club. The election will take ...
Article : 134 wordsWith heavy rain falling and 147 miles of wet road in front of him, J. ("Count") Strafford, the Adelaide distance cyclist, who is attempting to established a world ...
Article : 163 wordsEntries for the £400 Harry D. Young Hurdle and the £1.900 Great Eastern Steeplechase will be taken on Monday up to 4 p.m. at the offices of the Onkapariaiga ...
Article : 56 wordsCALCUTTA, March 3.—A. T. Young, who was capped 15 times for England and was one of the finest Rugby players ever seen, died of pneumonia today. He was ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Sat 4 Mar 1933, Page 2
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