AT today's sitting of the Royal Commission investigating allegations concerning tin bare licences, it was alleged ...
Article : 356 wordsSTIMULATED by reports good developments on the mines of Lake View and Star and Kimberley Oil Options, exceptionally active trading took place in ...
Article : 245 wordsHOW will America regard it? is the question anxiously asked since the Foreign Secretary's ...
Article : 595 words"I HEARD that Williamson had taken the 'knock' on one of his punters who threatened to 'do him in' it he didn't cough up.'" ...
Article : 323 wordsALLEGING that she had been induced to buy £1,000 shares for £1,000 by false representations, Mrs. Rosie Young, ...
Article : 366 words"I HAVE never spent a day in hospital, and what is more I don't intend to. Anyhow, last night I didn't want their doctors. I wanted ...
Article : 412 wordsWHEN MR. G. S. WRIGHT, who sells milk at 1½d. a pint, went to open his shop on Anzac Highway, St. Leonard's, today, he found the front of the building bespattered with milk. Mr. Wright cleaning up the mess. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Gold mining shares attracted outstanding support from buyers on the Stock Exchange today following favorable reports of prospects in ...
Article : 265 wordsBAFFLED by a gusty sou'-westerly, Ackland-Horman, the 18-year-old Scotch College boy who beat Legh Winser in ...
Article : 1,258 wordsIT is expected that the next session of the Federal Parliament, which will begin on Wednesday, August 17, as ...
Article : 339 wordsTHESE THREE GIRLS, carrying their swags, hiked from Carlton, Victoria to Adelaide, in search of work. Left to Right—Misses Lily Delaney, "Cuddles" Tregilgas, and Evie Fletcher. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 34 wordsUNSETTLED WEATHER did not deter Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott, principals of the "Follow Through" company, now appearing ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsORGANISED gangsters are operating in Melbourn's tobacco war, according to the acting president of the Retail Tobacconists' Association (Mr. K. ...
Article : 199 wordsA film of the customs and habits of Central Australian aborigines is to be shown to the public for the first time at University anatomy school tomorrow ...
Article : 125 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The police said today they laid no further official interest in the disappearance of three children after they were placed in a car by a man ...
Article : 116 wordsWith much idle time on their hands and a break in the family circle through children having been sent away to complete their education. European women ...
Article : 119 wordsAN EXHIBITION of pictures of entrants in the "Miss Beautiful" competition in aid of the Lady Victoria Buxton Girls' Club opened on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 37 wordsThe Reduction of Members' Bill which the Government proposed to introduce this session will be based probably on a reduction of members of the House of ...
Article : 179 wordsThe council of the State A.L.P. will probably discuss the financial position of the party at a meeting tonight. The position is becoming acute, and will ...
Article : 163 wordsFollowing his tipping success at the Adelaide Hunt Club meeting at Cheltenham, when 10/ invested on each of two of the three selections given for each of ...
Article : 147 wordsPARIS, July 13.—M. Herriot says the Anglo-French pact is a resurrection of the Entente Cordiale and will open a new era in Franco-British relations! ...
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Advertising : 188 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Detectives are enquiring into the explosion in the grate of the home of Mr. J. F. Williams, senior inspector of the Metropolitan ...
Article : 73 wordsDUBLIN, July 13.—"Is the Government aware that armed men ordered the hauling down of English and Australian flags during the Eucharistic Congress?" asked ...
Article : 93 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—An Adelaide man, Mr. F. F. Morchard, is a member of the Chapman air expedition which left Brisbane today for Central Australia ...
Article : 212 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—The second ties of the Waterloo Cup at Benalla today provided a greater sensation than the defeat of Father's Footsteps on Tuesday ...
Article : 104 wordsTO PREVENT BRUISING of lambs at the abattoirs, dogs which bite are muzzled. Inset—A rubber guarded stick used for urging sheep and lambs forward. These precautions are taken because bruised carcases are useless for export. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 41 wordsSINGING gaily, three girls tramped, carrying their swags from Carlton, Victoria, to Adelaide, and arrived this afternoon. They are Misses Tregilzas, of ...
Article : 161 wordsBELFAST, July 13.—The Lord Mayor today welcomed delegates, including Australians and Americans, who are attending the Imperial Grand Orange Council ...
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