Another list of subscriptions to the fund for the erection of guard fences on dangerous corners on hills roads has been received by Mr. W. H. Christophers ...
Article : 345 wordsBetting transactions on racecourses, "smoking out," and visits to hotels to catch bookmakers were detailed to Judge Mitchell at the Bribery Commission today. Detective Melhuish gave further evidence in which he ...
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Article : 174 wordsMr. Sinclair Lewis has refused the Pulitzer prize, claiming that to accept it would place him under embarrassing obligations. ...
Article : 331 words"The maintenance of roads is the function of a State," declared Sir David Gordon in the Legislative Council this afternoon. He was supporting the ...
Article : 313 words"'Supra-Granular," Adelaide:—Commenting on the Sunday closing bylaw, Mr. R. G. Jenkins. Unley road, declares that "this measure has caused untold suffering ...
Article : 151 wordsL. M. Lowe, Adelaide:—The best railways in the world are to be found in the British Isles. In connection with the material required for the reorganisation ...
Article : 222 words"Cricket," Adelaide:—No Test match has been finished since the three-day limit was fixed. The restriction of the games to three days has not been ...
Article : 174 wordsWhile rowing across Baffle creek, near Mackay, Willis, Rodhmann received an unexpected and unpleasant thrill. An alligator suddenly rose to the surface ...
Article : 86 wordsRegularly from Sydney large supplies of cast-iron waterpipes are being brought by sea to Port Adelaide for the South Australian Government. Yesterday the ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 3 Aug 1926, Page 6
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