Lawrence Griffin, a postman, is believed to have been sewn up alive in a blanket on Christmas night, and thrown into a river or down a mine shaft. Ten inhabitants of Stradbally (Irish ...
Article : 233 wordsAlthough no further definite results have been achieved by the London Naval Conference, the atmosphere is regarded as daily becoming more ...
Article : 649 wordsIt is unlikely that relations between Britain and the Soviet will be broken off without the most grave cause, despite Conservative critiecism of the alleged flouting by Russia of the a anti-propaganda clause of the recent agreement between the two countries. ...
Article : 515 wordsIn the presence of a meagre assemblage Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister) unveiled at Hampstead Cemetery today a granite obelisk memorial to the late Mr. ...
Article : 359 wordsCricketers appeared in Marlborough Street Police Court this morning, when Mrs. A. P. F. Chapman (wife of the ...
Article : 334 words"Apart from Wimbledon our tournaments undoubtedly are wilting," states the official journal of the Tennis Association. "This is attributed partly to the Davis ...
Article : 88 words"I am eagerly awaiting an announcement from Australia about vital sections of the air route from Britain to Australia," said Lord Thomson ...
Article : 140 wordsMRS. A. P. F. CHAPMAN who has been fined for having dangerously driven a motor car in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 457 wordsIt is unlikely that the British Government itself will buy Australian primary products (butter, meat, sugar, and fruit) in bulk, and market them ...
Article : 154 wordsIn the House of Assembly this afternoon Mr. N. C. Havenga (Minister of Finance) announced the terms of the Customs agreement with ...
Article : 165 wordsOne of the two Chinese old man tress which were brought to Melbourne by the motor ship Clan Macdougall for Mr. A. McDonald, of St. George's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words"Experience of other countries proves conclusively the fallacy of the idea that increased tariffs would eliminate unemployment or solve other ...
Article : 164 wordsThe eastward voyage of the airship R101 probably will not be made until autumn, owing to the necessity for sending out and training a mooring mast crew at Karachi. ...
Article : 65 wordsStatisticians calculate that Primo Carnera (Italian heavyweight) has made £1,600 each minute he has been in the ring during his three fights in America. ...
Article : 84 wordsA new De Havilland Moth aeroplane, the engine of which is mounted upside down to prevent the cylinder blocks obstructing the view of the pilot, has been ...
Article : 57 wordsAccompanied by his wife, Mr. C. P. Wills, director of George Wills & Sons, London, which is connected with G. and R. Wills & Co.. Limited, Adelaide, ...
Article : 144 wordsTo alleviate distress by providing work for local unemployed a relief fund has been opened by Mr. H. W. Tomkins (Mayor of Hindmarsh). ...
Article : 36 wordsLord Latymner, a former partner in Coutts' Bank, London, accompanied by Lady Latymer, arrived at Outer Harbor by the Otranto from London this ...
Article : 208 words"Another fortnight of hot weather would still see the Clear Ice Service with ample stocks to keep the public supplied," said Mr. W. D. Price (chairman of Clear ...
Article : 206 wordsCol. Lindbergh appears to be devoting himself to glider development. Yesterday he was aloft four times. On his longest flight (21 minutes) he landed ...
Article : 59 wordsMembers of the South Australian Fish Protection and Anglers' Association will hold a competition off Outer Harbor next Saturday afternoon. Members will meet ...
Article : 116 wordsWilliam Cantwell, of Norwood, who was arrested at Marree by Mounted Constable Smith, was remanded until Thursday by Mr. H. M. Muirhead, S.M., in No. 1 ...
Article : 94 wordsAnnie Ross, married, of Colonel Light Gardens, who was arrested yesterday by Detectives Harris and Francis, was charged before Mr. H. M. Muirhead, S.M., in No. ...
Article : 159 wordsAt Plympton School this afternoon Mr. A. J. Blackwell, M.P., opened a bazaar and pet show in aid of school committee funds. Mr. A. Relf Barons (chairman of ...
Article : 127 wordsThe French Government wants a larger share in ship scrapping. It intends to encourage the business by admitting duty free ships to be broken ...
Article : 72 wordsGrape-Dew, the popular non-alcoholic grape drink, which was introduced to Adelaide less than a month ago, is temporarily off the market. The only ...
Article : 273 wordsAdvice was received today by the Royal Automobile Association from its branch office at Port Augusta that the roads to Willochra and Booltunda, which were ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Public Works Standing Committee has decided that it is not expedient to undertake a Government scheme to supply water to Hummocks Estate and certain ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsA boy aged 14 years and 10 months was sent to Magill Reformatory for three months by Mr. W. Hall, S.M., in the Children's Court today for having ...
Article : 99 wordsWhen Col. T. R. Williams, now attached to the Defence Department, arranged a series of water tanks for the troops just above Anzac Beach during the Gallipoli ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Sat 8 Feb 1930, Page 5
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