LONDON, Oct 28.—M mer, a member of the firm of Ren del, Palmer, & Tritton, consulting englneers, has been engaged to supervise ...
Article : 207 wordsThere is no doubt that the general opinion is that there has been an improvement in the broad field of relations between Britain and the United States. ...
Article : 232 wordsHARBOUR GRACE, Newfoundland, Oct. 23.—A Montana cattle farmer, Mr. U. F. Diteman, slipped away this morning on a hairbrained ...
Article : 733 wordsLONDON, October 28.—Newspapers predict that the Parliamentary session which will open tomorrow, will be one of the ...
Article : 221 wordsROME, Oct. 28.—When he addressed the people at the seventh anniversary of the march of the Blackshirts to Rome to ...
Article : 315 wordsPARIS Oct. 28.—According to M. Jacques Worth, an authority on the drees of women, the short skirt will remain for outdoor wear, but will not be worn at tea and ...
Article : 134 wordsLONDON, Oct. 28.—Mr. MacDonald, who is on his way home from Canada aboard the liner Duchess of York, is due at Liverpool on Friday. He will be welcomed on his ...
Article : 113 wordsLONDON Oct. 28.—The French Women's Sports Federation has decided not to' allow women and girls to participate in organised sports, unless they possess an ap ...
Article : 80 wordsJONDON, Oct. 28.—The Australian billiards player Walter Lindrum impressed all spectators by his remarkable scoring in his first match in Britain. Under new ...
Article : 123 wordsTONDON, Oct. 28.—Dashing on to a footpath at Maidenhead, in Berkshire, a car fatally injured two women today. The circumstances of the tragedy make it unusually ...
Article : 170 wordsLONDON, October 28.—Headed Euclid in Ireland," The Architects' Journal prints the following:—An Irish Board of Guardians de ...
Article : 65 wordsLONDON, Oct. 28.—Miss Pavline Johnson, film star, who will sail this week for Melbourne, says in The Sunday Chronicle, that Hollywood ...
Article : 61 wordsLONDON, Oct. 28.—The Government has decided to grant Dominion status to India, says The Sunday Chronicle. The declaration is expected in a few days. It is under ...
Article : 80 wordsCHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Pauline Stahiak, who was fined £15 in a court today, was stated to have driven her car into two cars owned and driven by the same man on the ...
Article : 106 wordsTONDON, Oct. 28.—The Sunday Chronicle says that the self-denial appeal of the Salvation Army in Britain this year was £50,000 short of expectations. Harvest fes ...
Article : 131 wordsCALCUTTA, October 28.—With his head swathed in bandages, Major Reid (officer commanding the 27th Battery of Royal Field. Artillery) is lying in the Military ...
Article : 258 wordsPARIS, Oct. 28.—M. Braihd has accepted M. Daladier's invitation to take the position of Foreign Minister in the new Cabinet. The Socialists have agreed to assist the ...
Article : 74 wordsLONDON, October 28.—Robert Abbott, a wealthy negro newspaper proprietor, has complained to Mr. Marley, a British M.P., that he and his wife were not only refused ...
Article : 120 wordsBROKEN HILL, Oct, 28.—High Syce won the Caulfield Cup, but a tip on it meant for a prisoner in the Broken Hill jail, went astray because a bag with the letter con ...
Article : 115 wordsST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, October 24—"He would never have tried the trip unless he wae certain of getting there," said Mrs. Diteman, whose husband, a Montana ...
Article : 130 wordsTONDON, Oct. 29.—"I landed in' England with £13. I had to borrow money to buy my first-motor cycles. Now I am worth £6,000," said Frank' Arthur, the young ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 2 Nov 1929, Page 42
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