Having to ask for advances from a man whose advice it disregarded in October is the piquant situation in which the Loan Council will find itself at the important meeting of Premiers of all States tomorrow. ...
Article : 679 wordsAFTER Nitschke had been bowled without the addition of a run, Richardson and Lonergan went on to make the 73 runs needed for victory in the shield ...
Article : 289 wordsGiving evidence before the Royal Commission on Taxation today. Col. Stevenson (chairman of the taxation committee of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce) ...
Article : 271 wordsAlthough still only a junior, Miss Joan Hartigan (New South Wales) today brilliantly won the Australian women's singles tennis championship. ...
Article : 595 wordsTHE STATES BASIC WAGE ENQUIRY was resumed in the Industrial Court before members of the Board of Industry today. Some of the principal arriving. Left to Right—Messrs. L. B. Ferwick (representing the Police Association), M. A. Smedley (A.W.U.), E. R. Dawes, M.P. (Adelaide Trades and Labor Council), and J. H. Guion (Port Adelaide Trades and Labor Council). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 65 wordsThe Rev. B. E. C. Tuck, who went into many city hotels under police escort, to see for himself the extent of illegal betting in Adelaide, told all that he had allegedly seen to the Betting Commission today. ...
Article : 2,366 wordsHaving indicated the likelihood of his contesting a seat at the State election, Mr. Jelley, who on Saturday resigned from the Ministry, has become an ...
Article : 513 wordsAn organised demonstration near Paddington Public School today against the suspension of Miss Beatrice Taylor, the teacher was prevented, by police. ...
Article : 365 wordsWhen the mail steamer Mongolia arrived here from London today nobody but the quarantine staff was allowed aboard, because ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsTop—THE SPOT in St. Peter's College grounds where two young Hackney boys found 98 sticks of gelignite yesterday. Bottom Left—CONSTABLE W. H. McCORMACK, of St. Peters, with the gelignite. Right—ALEX FINDLEY and ALLEN YOUNG, who found the explosives. They thought it was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsIt is expected that the names of the Australian team for the fourth Test match in Brisbane on February 10 will be handed to the chairman of the Board of ...
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Advertising : 164 wordsAfter 35 years in the Adelaide City Council, Mr. J. C. Kippist, the City Valuer officially retired today. His retirement breaks a remarkable ...
Article : 123 wordsAllegations that the cost of living figures, on which the basic wage was fixed, were computed on a wrong basis were ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 639 wordsFollowing recent complaints about the condition of the West Terrace Cemetery, the Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. McInnes) has called for a full ...
Article : 230 wordsNow that Mr. Hills' future has been finally settled, the Parliamentary Labor Party is speeding up plans for the State election on April 8. It hopes also to ...
Article : 217 wordsLONDON, January 30.—H. J. Henley, writing in "The Daily Mail," says that although the Board of Control's reply to the M.C.C. has not been published it is ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. Richards), who will become Premier when Mr. Hill formally returns his commission after his appointment as Agent-General. ...
Article : 65 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—Tim Wall, the South Australian and Test fast bowler, who was struck on the knee yesterday and had to retire for two hours, said ...
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