Like investors' moo[?] sunlight alter[?]ated with cloudy skies yesterday, w[?] the second day's programme of the A.J.C. summer meeting was decided. The contest between the ...
Article : 396 wordsFollowing on the arrest on November 27 of Tamasese, the Sam[?]an High Chief and spokesman of the native organisation known as the Ma[?], the Administrator (Colonel Allen) is ...
Article : 763 wordsSpinning several times in the air from a height of 300 feet, a Moth aeroplane nosedived, crashed to the ground, and burst into flames at Essendon this afternoon. ...
Article : 362 wordsTwo matches. Two defeats, Australia needing three successive victories to recover the ashes. That was the position facing the selectors at the end of last week. Wisely ...
Article : 1,123 wordsThe Prince of Wales, broadcasting from [?] an [?]al for support for the Lord Mayor's fund on behalf of unemployed miners and their families, said: "It is ...
Article : 531 wordsIn order that the public should not be [?]ly [?]tarbed over the holidays, no bulletin regarding the King's condition was issued at Buckingham Palace on ...
Article : 521 wordsEarly in the new year, the State Ministry proposes to concentrate upon giving effect to its country policy, particularly in relation to decentralisation. This will probably necessitate extensive amendments to the Local ...
Article : 125 wordsThe State Cabinet's decision to avail itself of the benefits of the British Migration Agreement, under which £34,000,000 will be advanced to the States for development works, ...
Article : 668 wordsA sensational motor accident, resulting in the death of a passenger, Alfred George Brown, 50 years, road contractor, of Eugowra, the wrecking of two cars, and the arrest of ...
Article : 291 wordsHoliday outings and plen[?]s were strong rivals to the attractions of Randwick yesterday, and many of the most consistent racegoors deserted their favourite sport for a ...
Article : 823 wordsIn a wireless message despatched from Deception Island on December 23 Lieutenant Eleison, amplifying Sir Hubert Wilkins's description of the recent Grahamland flight, ...
Article : 479 wordsA motor car, belonging to Clifford Dexter, of Randwick, which was left standing in William-street, Randwick, was stolen yesterday. ...
Article : 125 wordsA disastrous fire which broke out late on Christmas Eve practically destroyed the southern side of Dandaloo-street, Trangie, the business portion of the town. Sixteen shops ...
Article : 369 wordsThere was nothing spectacular about the stranding of the Morinda, according to passengers on that steamer, who reached Sydney yesterday by the Montoro. The vessel went ...
Article : 286 wordsA sensational motor car accident betel a party of five Leichhardt residents travelling from Sydney to Bellingen. When rounding a turn in the road near Deer Vale the car ...
Article : 165 wordsSir Douglas Mawson, the Antarctic explorer, interviewed to-day, said that the flight of Sir Hubert Wilkins and Lionel Eleison in flying over Grahamland was of great interest to ...
Article : 265 wordsLondon people celebrated the holiday with their usual spirits. Des[?]te drizzling rain on Christmas Eve many people crowded into Piccadilly and the Strand, and the night clubs ...
Article : 425 wordsSix people suffered minor injuries yesterday afternoon, when the car in which they were traveelling skidded and overturned in Darley-road, Randwick. ...
Article : 123 wordsDr. Co[?]mo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, is apparently recovering from the attack of internal inflammation which has caused him considerable pain since December ...
Article : 64 wordsPhilip Pope, aged 14, who disappeared after his brother Jack Pope, 10, had been shot dead on Monday afternoon, was found by the police to-night. ...
Article : 102 wordsA fatal accident occurred at North Bondi yesterday morning, when John Donaldson, 14, of 75 Cascade-street, Paddington, slipped into the heavy sea from the rack from which he ...
Article : 192 wordsConsequent upon a collision between a motor cycle nnd a car in P[?]ttwater-road, Deewhy, yesterday morning, the cyclist, William Leonard, 23, of Pittwater-road, Deewhy, was later ...
Article : 103 wordsBackers began well as they did on the first day of the meeting. They pinned their faith in the Summer Hurdle Race to L.C. and Praetor, horses that fought out the finish of ...
Article : 324 wordsFor a gift at Christmas, Queen Mary selected a seven-linked bracelet of platinum encircled with diamonds, in three divisions of which were beautiful miniatures of her ...
Article : 367 wordsW. A. Oldfield the Australian Eleven wicketkeeper left for Melbourne last night Oldfield was not aware of his selection at the time of his departure but decided to arrive on the ...
Article : 45 wordsAwaking about 3.30 this morning, Mr. Phillip Levy, of Arcadia-street Coogee, detected a strong odour of gas in the room, and upon investigating he made a startling discovery. ...
Article : 167 wordsAtthose James Fulton, 37, received fatal injuries on Christmas afternoon, when a motor omnibus, driven by him, overturned on the main road between Cygnet and Franklin. The ...
Article : 92 wordsAll the persons who were injured in the railway accident at Koo-Wee-Rup on Monday are reported to he recovering. Of the seven admitted to hospital three were well enough ...
Article : 148 wordsSidney Grosvenor, 19 was drowned in the surf at Brunswick Heads this afternoon Mervyn McNiven, of Lismore, made a brave attempt to rescue Grosvenor, but failed to ...
Article : 110 wordsTwo men were drowned in the raliway dam at Burracoppin yesterday. They were Allan Nicholson, 45. married, railway ganger, and William Street, 25, single, labourer, of ...
Article : 77 wordsIn Torrens-road Cheltenham, this afternoon a taxicab skidded, blew out a tyre, and overturned, striking a telegraph post. The driver, William James Thurston, 28, of ...
Article : 38 wordsNews from Calcutta says that passengers aboard the British aeroplane which arrived at Pesha[?]ar to-day from Kabul reported that all was quiet in the Afghan capital. The ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Bass Hill Parents and Citizens' Association asked the Bankstown council recently to take the action necessary to curb the speed of motorists along the Liverpool-road ...
Article : 101 wordsAn unusual accident occuirod at St. Marys, Last Coast, to-day. Two cows were fighting, and one was pushed on to the road in front of a motor car, which struck the cow a heavy ...
Article : 105 wordsA sensational rescue of a young girl from drowning was made by a Maori boy, named Kereopau, aged 13, at Ragla[?]. The girl went on the harbour near the bar in a dinghy with a ...
Article : 102 wordsA remarkable accident is reported from Port Augusta, where, on Christmas Day, a stranger was admitted to the hospital suffering from a simple fracture of one leg and a compound ...
Article : 76 wordsIt is understood that the State Government intends to renew the licenses already held for dog coursing after live haves. The State Cabinet will reserve the right to ...
Article : 47 wordsOwner-trainer F. Taverna generally has his horses looking in fine condition and he wins his share of races. He purchased [?]een Cello as a yearling for 100 guineas on behalf ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 27 Dec 1928, Page 9
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