"England holds out little prospect for the furtherance of the preference proposals—for some time, at least," said Mr. J. W. Woodruff, leader of the ...
Article : 654 words"Anyone who is incautious enough to go up the road in a vehicle is sure to get stuck, and will need a shovel to get out," declared Cr. Mills at the ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. Jack Maxwell O'Shea, who was remanded at the City Court yesterday on a charge of murder in connection with the shooting of John Henry Dodds ...
Article : 273 wordsInteresting particulars of the cost of the Royal Commission habit is contained in a return issued today. It discloses that since the Bruce-Page ...
Article : 93 words"Made by Australians in Australia for Australians" might with truth be applied to Mangrovite belting, which is manufactured in Sydney by Mangrovite ...
Article : 421 wordsWhen the enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the fire at the office of the Australian Workers' Union was concluded Mr. T. R. Taylor (coroner) ...
Article : 103 wordsIn this commercialised age it is seldom that an ideal is allowed to stand in the way of worldly advancement, but Count Filippini, whose efforts to ...
Article : 215 wordsEvidence of land hunger in New South Wales was furnished by a ballot for a homestead farm of 5,568 acres in the Warren district. ...
Article : 75 wordsDifferences of opinion regarding which body should cover employes of Vestey Brothers' Meat Works at Port Darwin have led to a dispute between unions ...
Article : 185 wordsOwing to the heavy expenditure necessary the New Zealand Lawn Tennis Association has decided that New Zealand will not he represented in the ...
Article : 37 wordsBeing classed as a professional cricketer, Warwick Armstrong last night made application to the Victorian Cricket Association for amateur ...
Article : 31 wordsHow the Brighton Council purchased a motor lorry to cart metal from its quarry, and how the machine failed to do the work, was revealed at a meeting ...
Article : 321 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Royal Society of South Australia Sir Douglas Mawson, F.R.S. (president) occupied the chair. ...
Article : 408 wordsThe Zoo is always a popular rendezvous at school holiday time, and judged by the numbers visiting the gardens this week the love of children for ...
Article : 43 wordsBefore Messrs. T. J. Bishop and W. A. Hunwick in the Hindinarsh Magistrates' Court, Edward L. Hollis was ordered to pay £4 10/ in all for having ...
Article : 63 wordsReferring to the recent audit in connection with the West Torrens District Council, Cr. Leitch, addressing a meeting of the Glandore and Grassmere ...
Article : 211 wordsDrawers of placed horses in a Tasmanian consultation on the Newcastle Cup are:—First, Kiga, Maldorky Syndicate, 98 Patton street, Broken Hill, ...
Article : 58 wordsDocumentary evidence was tendered by Mr. L. A. Whitington before Mr. E. M. Sabine, P.M., in the Adelaide Police Court today when the adjourned ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 378 wordsFor more than two years some members of the council have been trying to secure a new town hall for Brighton. They believe that the present one is out ...
Article : 286 wordsSandwiched between a meat store and an hotel on Port road, Hindmarsh, is a wood-and-iron structure used as a bookstall. The proprietor does not live ...
Article : 149 wordsAt Lake Coleridge a motor lorry ran over a bank 100 ft. high, turned two or three somersaults, and fell into the water of the lake. The driver, who went ...
Article : 49 wordsNegotiations are proceeding between the South Australian Railways Commissioners and their employes on the line from Quorn to Oodnadatta in regard to their retention ...
Article : 191 wordsAt the conclusion of her third concert at the Adelaide Town Hall, Madame Galli-Curci gave a spontaneous expression of her appreciation of Adelaide ...
Article : 50 wordsEdward Gay; aged 53 years, laborer, and his wife, Annie Gay, aged 35 years, were found dead together in the bath at their home, 15 Gore street, Fitzroy. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe application made by the Australian Workers' Union to the Industrial Court recently for higher wages and better conditions was finalised in ...
Article : 125 words"He used words which made the Constable blush," said Hector Mine giving evidence in the City Court against James Wilson, aged 37 years, who was ...
Article : 67 wordsOwing to the abnormal rains in New South Wales last week, 68 working hours were lost on the Sydney-Melbourne trunk telephone lines. ...
Article : 28 wordsAt 11.45 yesterday morning Mr. Jack Tronson, an out-patient at the Adelaide Hospital, was found dead in bed at the Commercial Hotel, Tynte street, North ...
Article : 30 wordsME. SUBBUBS: Isn't it terrible going to work these mornings? I wish I were sick enough to stay in bed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 601 wordsPlans for the series of entertainments by the Edgar Warwick Celebrity Company, to begin at the Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday, were opened at ...
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