The Georgian Press Bureau at Geieva declares that the rising in Azerbaijan, which began last month, still continues. The insurgents defeated the Bolshevists, ...
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Article : 267 wordsAt a meeting of the Radio Manufactuerers' Association much dissatisfaction was expressed at the royalties charged on wireless sets. ...
Article : 112 words"There is no doubt that a change in the method of training surgeons is imminent and is long overdue," said Sir Berkeley Moyniham (vice-president of the Royal ...
Article : 168 wordsWhat the Americans call the "silent witness" is being tried for the first time in Britain in connection with the murder of Constable W. Gutteridge. ...
Article : 279 words"The Star" discloses that while the Waratahs were training at Teignmouth a woman who was bathing in the sea got out of her depth. The beach attendants ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. Shaw (manager of the Waratahs) reports that Wallace has a small piece chipped off the navicular bone of the left hand. ...
Article : 70 wordsA week of naval and military manoeuvres at Odesisa culminated In aerial gas attacks. Soviet warships repeatedly manoeuvred ...
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Article : 132 wordsEight officers and four civilians have been arrested in connection with a plot engineered by supporters of Gen. Pangalos (former Dictator). Among them ...
Article : 99 wordsPhotograph showing massive tower of reinforced concrete at Miller's Point. Above the stern of the tug is the huge bearing which will supports thousands of tons of girders used in the spanning of the harbor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 43 wordsIt lamenting the effect on Rhodes Scholars of the age limit fixed for inter-varsity sport contestants "'Sporting Life" remarks that the chances of Britons ...
Article : 139 wordsAt a special meeting of Cabinet at Rambouillet at which President Doumergue presided, it was decided to have no further dealings with M. Rakovsky ...
Article : 47 wordsWith 80 dead and many hundreds injured as a result of the tornado which struck Saint Louis, Missouri, on Thursday, the civic authorities in that city are unable ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Fascist Federation presented a gold plaque to Lieut. Webster, a silver plaque to iLeut. O. E. Worsley, and gold medals to other entrants in the Schneider Cup ...
Article : 57 wordsAccording to reports the Bolshevists have arrested several members of the American relief organisation. They have been charged with teaching ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Greek Government has dispatched a flying column in pursuit of the 15 Bulgarian comitadjis, who are reported to have crossed the frontier. ...
Article : 90 wordsThere is a widely expressed hope in Germany that the dispute about which flag should be flown will not mar the celebration of the eightieth birthday of ...
Article : 354 wordsSteeplechases are the latest development in dog racing at White City. A track has been prepared on steeplechase lines, including a water jump 8 ft. ...
Article : 50 wordsNames of leading South Australian citizens are to be given more prominence by the Railways Department. It is the intention of the department to follow the ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. Louis Stoddard (chairman of the American Polo Association) has Invited the Miount Crawford team (Angaston, South Australia), to come to California ...
Article : 394 words"Babe" Ruth today broke the world record by making his sixtieth home-run this season. Ruth is the greatest drawing card at ...
Article : 61 wordsMrs. Rutherford, wife of Col. Rutherford, the murderer of Major Seton, of the Australian Army Medical Corps, in 1919, has assumed the name of Roberts. ...
Article : 49 wordsDuring each day in September, stated Mr. W. A. Webb (Railways Commissioner) this morning the Melbourne express reached Serviceton on time. Although ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Focke-Wulf monoplane duck, which flew tail first, giving the appearance of a long-necked bird, crashed during a demonstration flight at Bremenu. Herr Wulf, ...
Article : 95 wordsFrederick Daniels, an elderly man, was charged before Mr. H. M. Muirhead S.M., in No. 1 Adelaide Police Court today, with having been drunk in Hindley ...
Article : 119 wordsBritish Broadcasting Corporation announces that it will begin experiments at Chelmsford station with Imperial broadcasting in a fortnight with amateurs ...
Article : 63 wordsIn a 10-rounds contest at the Sports Palace, George Cook (Australia) drew with Ludwig Haymann (German heavyweight). ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Toffee with a mint flavor made by Johnton's Toffee Co. ...
Article : 12 wordsAt the annual meeting of Holdfast Bay Bowling Club a favorable report and balance sheet were presented. It was resolved to open the green on Saturday, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 wordsMr. E. P. Ramsay (Deputy Postmaster-General advises that a trunk line telephone service has been established between Adelaide and Streaky Bay on the West ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Sat 1 Oct 1927, Page 7
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