A bridegroom, with a carnation still in his but hole, was killed, and 50 persons, including the bride, were taken to hospital as the result of an extraordinary railway, collision in a tunnel adjoining the Glasgbw station late last night. ...
Article : 207 words"The oil exports of the Soviet will increase as fast as the capacity of the fields permits, regardless of agreements. The oil truts may as well finish limiting ...
Article : 198 wordsCommander George Dyott, who has searched the Brazilian jungles for Col. H. P. Fawcett and his expedition, has returned to New York. ...
Article : 260 wordsNews from Hudson Bay indicates that the aeroplane accident which occurred there yesterday may develop into a disaster involving many lives. ...
Article : 327 wordsWhat is believed to have been a record season in every respect of Australian tourists in England and on the Continent is now concluding with the departure homeward of the final groups of travellers. It was thought that the Wembley year would not be surpassed, but ...
Article : 518 wordsTo counteract the losses due to the cessation of grain export, the Soviet Government is organising sales abroad of wild beasts and birds for Western ...
Article : 92 words"Beware of the 'talkies' for the time being," sums up the report of the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association, which has enquired into the question. The ...
Article : 173 wordsPrincess Paley (widow of the Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovitch, uncle of the late Czar), who is living in Paris, has begun an action to prevent the sale to ...
Article : 102 wordsMrs. Augusta Stetson (aged 67 years), who was second only to Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy in the early leadership of the Christian Science Church, died today. ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Government wireless station reports that the steamer George Yates arrived safely at Fort Churchill. It had been delayed by blinding snowstorms. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe abolition of the prolonged midday meal in France in favor of a quick lunch is contained in a proposal to the National Economic Council, made by M. Poincare ...
Article : 103 wordsThe anniversary of the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus was celebrated today as a national holiday in Italy and America. ...
Article : 132 wordsWhen Mrs. John Hammel tuned in to station WTAG last night she heard the broadcast description of three youths who were suspected of having stolen £3,000 ...
Article : 69 wordsM. Khalatoff (head of the State Pubishing Department) has instructed his employees to participate in a campaign for the "Anti-God Society." ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Giannini banking corporations are being welded into a huge new company with a capital of £50,000,000, divided into shares of £5 each. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe American railway express strike has ended. ...
Article : 13 wordsHILTON RAILWAY LEVEL CROSSING THE SCENE THIS MORNING OF ACCIDENT IN WHICH THREE BOYS WERE KILLED. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsEdgar Wallace, the most prolific playwright in England, has found Oscar Ascho the well-known actor-manager, a new post as "a stopwatcher." ...
Article : 89 wordsThe largest black diamond in the world has been discovered in a ravine in the valley of the Piabas River. It weighs 2,000 grams. ...
Article : 34 wordsExhibits at the hairdressers' show indicate, that women still favor feminine modes. They are now wearing hair slightly longer and wavy, instead of using the ...
Article : 68 wordsAnother typical affray, causing Shanghai to be known as the "Chicago of the Orient," was enacted today. Chinese armed robbers stormed the ...
Article : 226 wordsMr. Stanley Baldwin (Prime Minister) is optimistic with reference to a new era in British industry. In an address to Sheffield cutlers today, ...
Article : 173 wordsIn connection with the Horan affair, "Le Journal" reports the arrest of a man in a high social position, who previously had assisted the secret police. Other allusions are made to the arrested person having had relations with high officials in the Foreign Offices and also of having held a position ...
Article : 237 wordsDr. Robert Neale, a surgeon, always believed that the shock which patients suffered following major operations was due more to the anaesthetic than to the ...
Article : 148 wordsBritish moving picture films, despite the new quota system, are struggling for existence owing to the increasing flood of foreign films at reduced prices. ...
Article : 185 wordsRev. Alfred Hyde laid the foundation stone of South Plympton Baptist Church, Elizabeth street. South Plympton, this afternoon in the presence of a number of ...
Article : 106 wordsSir Henry Barwell (Agent-General for South Australia), when addressing the British Passenger Agents' Conference today, denied the assertion that Australia was ...
Article : 134 wordsIt is understood that an interesting diplomatic appointment to South Africa will shortly be announced by the British Foreign Office. ...
Article : 82 wordsFour years ago John Hawkins was captain and the best player of the University of California footballers. Today he was tentenced to a total of 75 years ...
Article : 143 wordsHaving visited her two sons and married daughter in England, Lady Stone-haven (wife of the Governor-General of Australia) arrived at Outer Harbor today ...
Article : 143 wordsMisses Joan and Betty Raynor are returning to Sydney in December after having made a tour to study and to collect folk dramas. ...
Article : 109 wordsThe American Lutheran Church has decided not to continue its African mission work "because every convert in the Dark Continent costs £10,000." ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Sat 13 Oct 1928, Page 5
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