HAVING no place to sleep, William Hill, an old man, was given a bed in an outhouse by. Mr. W. J. Clement, of Gilbert 6treet, Adelaide. ...
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Article : 172 wordsCANBERRA November 7.—The Prime, Minister said today that his negotiations with the British Government for the suspension of the assisted passage clause in the ...
Article : 171 wordsBY AN ADOPTION order made at the Adelaide Police Court last week a pretty 13-years-old girl will be legally entitled to the name by which ...
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Article : 61 wordsALL THE THRILLS OF A WILD WEST BRONCHO-BUSTING SHOW were seen at Edwardstown last week, when some adventurous riders tried their hand at mastering Mr. H. A. Alderson's funny, a cross between a pony and donkey. For 15 years it has been a trained bucker In elreus tours throughout the Commonwealth, and yesterday's exhibition proved that the animal has lost none of its cunning. The pictur es illustrate three amusing stages in a rider's downfall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 75 wordsGETTING IN THE MAINSAIL: Out on the weather malnyard of the Grace Harwar on her eventful voyage from Wallaroo to Queenstown, Ireland. This photograph was taken fay Mr. A. J. Villiers. an Australian journalist. Mr. R. G. Walker, another Journal 1st on board, was killed. In a storm. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 342 wordsTHE VOYAGE OF THE FINNISH SHIP GRACESHARWAR from Wallrod (S.A.) to Queenstown, Ireland, was beset with trouble. R. G. Walker, ad Australian journalist, was killed in he ringing on the way to Caps Horn. The above snapshot was taken as the ship relied in a lee sea In calm weather, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 16 Nov 1929, Page 45
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