RUSSIAN princess one day, goat-herd the next, teashop proprietor the next, is a typical life story on the Riviera, says Miss Judith van Zuilecom. She is in ...
Article : 378 wordsState Cabinet will probably make this appointment late this afternoon. The other member is likely to be Mr. D. A. Lyall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsWHEN medical evidence has been obtained the report into the circumstances of the death of Mrs. Antonia Meta Mertin, aged 38, will be completed. ...
Article : 225 wordsEVEN more concentrated than before, a huge search for the man suspected of the murder of Frank Wilkinson and ...
Article : 484 words"When Ministers of Railways and Commissioners of Railways gather to discuss transport problems we can confidently anticipate that a monopoly will be ...
Article : 211 wordsIT was the intention of the Commonwealth Government in announcing its modified proposals to the conference late this afternoon to declare that because of ...
Article : 676 wordsCLAIMING that the police had wrongly blamed her dead son for a terrible crime, Mrs. M. M. Barker, of ...
Article : 349 wordsIt is hard to find a parallel to the present season for the extremely short drying period experienced in all fruit centres. In spite of additional rack space there are ...
Article : 308 wordsA farewell luncheon was tendered to Rev. W. E. Pietsch, visiting evangelist, by the central campaign committee of the Back to God Campaign and a ...
Article : 260 wordsAustralia is not the only country tackling the problem of road and rail transport. This is shown in a report received today from the International ...
Article : 200 wordsWhile looking for mushrooms in a paddock at Beaumont this morning, Mr. L. Coad, of Bridge street, Kensington, found the body of Mr. James McNamara, aged ...
Article : 120 wordsMiss Elsie Armitage at the hand-weaving loom, which was one of the outstanding exhibits at the Wool Week display which opened at Victoria Hall this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 words"THE Federal Government has not yet shown the strength of its hand," said the Federal Attorney-General ...
Article : 245 wordsFloods in several country districts have been caused by heavy rain during the week-end. Potato crops in some parts of Gippsland are in danger. Motorists have ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Mr. Whitford) has not yet heard anything of the reported decision of the annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association to ...
Article : 132 wordsGreat secrecy is being preserved in A.L.P. circles about the meeting held at Peterborough yesterday morning, when the Burra Burra electorate committee of ...
Article : 160 wordsThe Right Rev. Dr. Gerald Abbington Darcy Irvine, aged 70, Anglican Coadjutor Bishop of Sydney, died today at his home in Manning road, Double Bay. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe American evangelist, Rev. W. E. Pietsch, was given a farewell luncheon today. He leaves for Melbourne this afternoon. Left to right—Rev. G. R. Brown (organiser of the campaign), Mr. Pietsch, and Mr. A. S. Jackman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsThe deficit of the Adelaide City Corporation this year would be about £9,000, Cr. Homburg said at the council meeting this afternoon. To date £42,000 in rates had ...
Article : 75 wordsWhen Dr. Francis S. Loughnan, of Johnston street, Fitzroy, was charged in the Fitzroy Court today with having driven a car at a speed dangerous to the public ...
Article : 71 wordsTHE whole fabric of the once mighty Kreuger-Toll concerns has been irreparably shattered by the gigantic frauds revealed by the auditors' investigations ...
Article : 136 wordsHARRY has a brand-new leg—his "wooden peg" he calls it. He walked on it for the first time today, and he is very proud of it. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 wordsA bill of sale for £665 1/8 granted to Woods & Spinkston, hotel brokers, by Christopher Henry Hackendorf, a bankrupt, in November, 1929, was declared ...
Article : 252 wordsAlthough Benno Moiseiwitsch's hands are insured for about £10,000, he takes no special precautions to safeguard them from injury. ...
Article : 148 wordsPlaying in Junction road, Rosewater, last night, Ernest Brown, aged 7, of Saddle street, received an electric shock when he touched an "earth" wire on an ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Rev. E. A. North Ash conducted the funeral service of Mrs. A. G. H. Cox at North Road Cemetery. Mrs. Cox had been matron of the Angas ...
Article : 201 wordsThe high cost of maintaining the city streets caused the works and highways committee to recommend to the City Council this afternoon that the £1,300 ...
Article : 147 wordsWalter Wilmott, 22, of 311 Angas street, Adelaide, slipped on a cabbage leaf in the East-End Market this morning and sprained his ankle. He fell heavily. ...
Article : 53 wordsAt the Teachers' Training College to-night Mr. W. S. C. Boyce (manager of Australia and New Zealand Pictures Ltd.) will give an illustrated lecture to teachers ...
Article : 99 wordsSlipping and striking his face against a post on Saturday, Percy Dishley, of 20 Queen street, Adelaide, dislocated his jaw. But he did not apply for treatment until ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Railways Institute Floricultural Society is holding its chysanthemum show at the Cheer-Up Hut today and tonight. More than 500 blooms have been ...
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