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Article : 53 wordsThe A.M.A. met on Sunday afternoon and decided on its claims for a new agreement with the companies (the old agreement expires in June). The A.M-A. ...
Article : 761 wordsBROKEN HILL, March 30.—Mr. W. Cowie. an elderly milk vendor, was thrown from his cart, which capsized, this moraing. His collarbone was fractured. A boy ...
Article : 39 wordsThe trial of Percival William Budd was resumed at 10 o'clock this morning, when the cross-examination of Mrs. W. J. Brown was begun by Mr. W. F. Owen (counsel for ...
Article : 2,393 wordsURAIDLA, March 20.—Jack Bonython, the 10-year-old son of Mr. Robert Bonython, was yesterday morning thrown from a home to the metal roadway. He fell on ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. Larkin (manager of the Commonwealth Shipping Line), in replying to criticisms, quotes Mr. Hughes as having stated that the Commonwealth does not desire to ...
Article : 167 wordsDr. Pellew reported to the City Watchhouse on Saturday afternoon that he had been called to the residence of James Collins. in Hanson street, to attend to Mrs. ...
Article : 57 wordsAt 3.30 p.m. on Sunday Frederick John Riddle, a corporal in the A.I.F., who resides at Water street, Semaphore, was walking with his daughter, Jean, along the ...
Article : 232 wordsThe profit made by the Commonwealth Government line of steamers during the period ended June 30, 1917, when the 15 steamers of 63,684 tons gross purchased in ...
Article : 291 wordsGAWLER, March 21.—Mr. Thomas Hogan, a returned soldier, living at Gawler South, was found dead in the street yesterday. The police were communicated ...
Article : 56 wordsCLARE, March 21,—A serious accident occurred to Mr. Bernie Knappetein (son of Mr. J. H. Knappetein), 'while he was working at the Stanley Wine Company's ...
Article : 97 wordsReferring to-day to Mr. Tredwin's statements, published in the cablegrams this morning, Mr. W. M. McPherson, of the firm of W. M. McPherson Proprietary, ...
Article : 282 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.), March 23.—News received at Auckland confirms the report of the wreck of the cutter Janet, which is believed to have struck a reef ...
Article : 50 wordsBROKEN HILL, March 23.—R. H. Donovan was thrown from a motor cycle in Crystal street on Saturday and fractured several ribs. ...
Article : 25 wordsFollowing upon the announcement by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr, Watt) of tariff revision being. included in the programme of Government business for the ...
Article : 126 wordsHOUGHTON, March 23.—An accident befel the eldest son of Mr. A. Pitman on Thursday. The lad was tryin to take an old chaff cutter to pieces when a little ...
Article : 56 wordsTEROWIE, March 24.—On Saturday, while attending horses in a yard at Mr. W. Webb's farm, on the Yongala Blocks, a lad named Frank Elliott was knocked ...
Article : 67 wordsHORNDALE, March 23,—As the result of their horses having shied, two local farmers are laid up. Mr. Charles Stacey has an injured knee, caused by a kick ...
Article : 56 wordsIn political circles there is considerable speculation about the date of Parliament's meeting. If the Government decides to prolong the recess to the uttermost limit, ...
Article : 151 words"We have known for some time that there was an attempt being made by the big shipping ring to squeeze us out; but to are not likely to sit down quietly end ...
Article : 248 wordsEarly on Monday morning Mr. J. B. Anthony, of Edmund avenue, Unley, found the body of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Marie Thomson, aged 65 years, suspended from a ...
Article : 95 wordsOAKBANK, March 24,—While Mr. R. Robinson and his family were driving a house attached to a vehicle hear this town, on Friday evening, the animal ...
Article : 107 wordsPolling, took place yesterday in connection with the by-election to fill the Petersham seat in the Legislative Assembly. The voting was:—Major Shillington ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 29 Mar 1919, Page 33
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