Sydney.—The general president of the Miners Federation (Mr. ldris Williams), and the general secretary (Mr. George William Sweeney Grant), were each sentenced to 12 months' goal by Mr. Justice Foster in the Arbitration ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,658 wordsStockholm, Sunday.—Sweden's 91-year-old King Gustav plunged into the waters of the Kattegat on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 94 wordsCanberra.—Operations of the Commonwealth Postal services for 1948-9 resulted in a loss of £5,395,000, although revenue for the year at £33,307,000 was by far the greatest ever. ...
Article : 156 wordsTo inquire into the latest overseas development in concrete house production the principal architect of the SA ...
Article : 96 words93-YEAR-OLD MRS. A. YATEMAN, of Allendate, 22 miles from Mt. Gambier, was farewelled by her grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren when she left Adelaide by plane for home after spending a holiday here. It ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 62 wordsA man, who behaved offen-sively in Mildred street, Port Adelaide, on July 5, 1947, was served with a summons for the ...
Article : 136 wordsWith about 1,900 cattle yarded at the Abattoirs today, there should be sufficient beef for the metropolitan area this week ...
Article : 453 wordsThere would be no change in gas hours for the present, SA Gas Co. manager (Mr. Preston) said today. He said ...
Article : 54 wordsAlice Springs. — A convoy of one ambulance and three 3-ton ex-Army vehicles left Alice Springs today for Dimboola ...
Article : 105 wordsPetrol resellers introduced some sort of rationing today—first day of restricted petrol selling rationing was declared illegal five weeks ago. All garages contacted said a complete ban had been placed ...
Article : 678 wordsAlice Springs.—Evold Namatjira a son of the aboriginal painter Albert Namatjira, who was flown here from ...
Article : 67 wordsMount Gambier.—Two race-horsers, Miss Modern and Waitara, received minor injuries when the float in which ...
Article : 112 wordsPUNTERS' BICYCLES LINED UP ON THE FLAT at Morphettville on Saturday. With transport restrictions operating they took advantage of the sunny weather and rode to the course. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsWashington, Sunday. — Major-Gen. Vernon B. Pritchard, 57, army public information chief, and an unidentified man were killed when a privately owned motor cruiser blew up on the Potomac River today. ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 11 Jul 1949, Page 2
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