The secretary of the British Empire Union (Mr. A. Frood) was closely questioned today by the chairman of the Royal Commission on Petrol (Mr. S. E. Lamb, K.C.) on the contents of letters written to the Government in recent ...
Article : 946 wordsOn the return of the Premier (Mr. Butter) from Melbourne this week, Cabinet will be busily occupied completing its legislative programme for the first session ...
Article : 509 wordsTHE PORTABLE CAMP HUTS which were removed from Kersbrook to the Government's married men's camp at Mount Crawford a fortnight ago There are 14 huts in all. The camp is situated in old goldmining country, and is three-quarters of a mile from where the 15-oz. nugget was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 56 wordsIn a 700-word cable to the Australian Board of Cricket Control, the M.C.C. rejects the suggested Australian rule to deal with body-line bowling, as impracticable, and hints that unless barracking in ...
Article : 2,276 wordsIn view of the hostility of a majority of the States to the holding of a constitutional convention immediately, the Commonwealth Government has temporarily abandoned the idea, and has undertaken to ...
Article : 810 wordsA State-wide conference of unions to consider action to bring about-a shorter working week and to secure the restoration of the 10 per cent. cut is proposed, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 944 wordsA further reduction of 10 per cent. in railway freights on wool carried over the trans Australian and Central Australian railway lines has been effected by the ...
Article : 238 wordsF. G. Aistrope, brilliant Sturt half-back, will not play football again this season. This was reached after a medical examination today. ...
Article : 98 wordsWilliam Garratt and Edith Maude Garratt, licensees of the Austral Hotel, Rundle street, City, were each fined £1 with 12/6 costs in the Adelaide Police ...
Article : 101 words"It is no exaggeration to say that a complete map of every circuit in all the telegraph and telephone lines in Europe would be incomparably simpler than a ...
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Advertising : 137 wordsA PICTURE from the headquarters of the Fisheries and Game Department, Melbourne, of male and female giant spider crabs brought from Corner Inlet (Victoria), where the shell fish are becoming a menace to the work of the fishermen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsREEVES PLAINS, Tuesday.—Maurice Knight, winner of the 1933 coursing Derby, was beaten by Twinkler Boy in the first round of the All-aged Stakes ...
Article : 143 wordsThe league rule, which provides for the fining of a team late in starting a match, should be extended to provide for the half-time interval, according to the ...
Article : 329 wordsThe conviction was amply justified, said Mr. Justice Richard's in the Civil Court today, when he dismissed an appeal by John Patrick Kiernan, barman, of Glen ...
Article : 280 words"Coursing is an abominable and cruel pastime," the Rev. H. Wallace Bird told a meeting of youth workers in Stow Church last night. "Surely no Christian ...
Article : 167 wordsNominations for selection as A.L.P. candidate for the Barossa by-election close with the secretary of the Labor Party (Mr. F. F. Ward) late this afternoon. So ...
Article : 150 wordsSpearlight, a Grand National Hurdle candidate, had to be destroyed today following an accident at Caulfield. He was taking part with six other horses in a ...
Article : 69 wordsRusticiana, Kingstol, and Lanscot have been withdrawn from the V.R.C. Grand National Hurdle Race. Kingatol was also scratched from the ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 13 Jun 1933, Page 5
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