THE WORLD'S LARGEST TELESCOPE mirror was successfully removed from an annealing oven in New York yesterday. It was found to be flawless, and is now ready to be installed in the telescope at Mount Wilson, California. This picture shows the bottom section of the mould ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 81 wordsA fast-scoring, chanceless century by Chipperfield, which surpassed even Darling's brilliant 106, capped a day's fine batting by the Australians against Transvaal today. Chipperfield's century took only 123 minutes, and it ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 441 wordsIT would seem that the Naval Conference has been checked from the start by the policy laid down by Admiral Nagano, leader ...
Article : 373 wordsIN his maiden speech in the House of Commons, Mr. Somerset de Chair, son of Sir Dudley de Chair, a former Governor of New South ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 281 wordsIN 22½ years the South Australian public has invested £21,603,314 in totalisator bets. Of this amount £2,769,061 has gone to the racing clubs, the Government, and charities. Punters have received back the balance of £18,834,253 in dividends. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 wordsCASUAL jobs for 10,000 unemployed men are wanted during the next fortnight. Citizens who have work to offer should ...
Article : 253 wordsThe spectacular side of "The Mail" musical festival will be discussed this evening when the festival executive will meet at "The ...
Article : 204 wordsHerman George Peining, nurseryman, of Kilburn, was fined £1 with £3/2/ costs in the Gepp's Cross Court yesterday for having begun to erect a ...
Article : 139 wordsFound lying on newspapers on a seat in the grandstand at the University Oval last evening, with other papers over him, Arthur Cummins Fawcett, ...
Article : 123 wordsKATHLEEN Fielder, an 8-year-old Torrensville girl, visited St. Luke's rectory, Whitmore square, yesterday, and gave the Rev. J. Bruce Montgomerie 3/ which she has saved up in her money box. Kathleen said that she wanted to help the fund conducted by "The ...
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Advertising : 761 wordsCr. A. O. R. Tapp, of Alberton, will continue to occupy his seat in the Port Adelaide Council. Following a stormy debate in the ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Brighton Council last night decided to enforce strictly its bathing bylaw which provides that the chests of bathers must be covered. ...
Article : 143 wordsSCOUTS from St. Peter's College filling their water bottles before they left for a field day today. One party travelled to the hills and another to Marino Rocks. The two parties met in the hills later in the day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsGordon Herbert Mitton, of West terrace, City, and Edwin Harold Smith, of Coglin street, City, both laborers, were charged before Mr. Muirhead, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 wordsAn unusual charge—the first of its kind heard—was dealt with in the Gepp's Cross Court yesterday, following a complaint laid by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 wordsFor having ridden noisy motor cycles 536 persons were prosecuted in South Australia in the year ended June 30, and, fines and costs amounting to nearly ...
Article : 123 wordsThe question of making effective the bylaw relative to the control of traffic on the bicycle track between Adelaide and Port Adelaide, is now before ...
Article : 153 wordsIn his report to the Woodville Council last night, the town clerk (Mr. G. A. M. Ralph) stated that plans and specifications had been approved for ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 10 Dec 1935, Page 3
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