There were astonishing scenes on "Australia Farm," in Suffolk, owned by Mr. James Melbourne Jones, a former Australian soldier, when his ...
Article : 422 wordsRain which began at 10 o'clock last night and fell incessantly today promises to give South Australia its best fall for the year. Agricultural areas, particularly Eyre's Peninsula, will ...
Article : 1,524 wordsRobert Hallerhead and his wife Sally, known as "the hobo queen," have been in Darwin for the past few days, having ...
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Article : 578 wordsTwo Mexican students, one of them a cousin of President Rubio of Mexico, were slain early today by a deputy sheriff ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 270 wordsNew regulations under the Transport Workers' Act came into force at Port Adelaide today. Their effect is to restore preference to members of the ...
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Article : 433 wordsMrs. Euphramia Donaldson Penley, of Blyth street, Parkside, proceeded against Mrs. Percy Penley, of Dudley street, Parkside, and Mrs. Lillian Maude Dear, ...
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Article : 110 wordsMr. Joshua Hodgson, who died yesterday at his home in Rochester street, Knightsbridge, was born in England 86 years ago. He arrived in South Australia ...
Article : 153 wordsTravellers' samples, comprising women's underwear, men's trousers, table linen, and towels, valued at £87 were stolen from a motor car in the garage of G. ...
Article : 96 wordsA heavy tariff increase which benefits only one man in Australia, Mr. William Usher, of Norwood, South Australia, is described in the latest report of the Tariff ...
Article : 107 wordsDestine and Nar Ron have been withdrawn from the Grand National Hurdle. ...
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The News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 9 Jun 1931, Page 5
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