Crowds are f[?]king to the city from all parts of the country and forty thousands persons have arrived by special trains. Magnificent weather prevails though the ...
Article : 441 wordsComplaints regarding the shortage of domestic help and what are considered by some to be the exorbitant demands made by servants, on the one hand, and the ...
Article : 2,143 wordsThe Parisian Police are energetically endeavoring to clear the city of undesirable foreigners before the tourist season begins. They recently surrounded a big dancing ...
Article : 431 wordsThe latest available details of the bandit outrage on the Chinese express train state that 2$ foreigners, including 13 Americans are held for ransom as hostage, ...
Article : 732 wordsDr. Salter (Labor member for Bermondsey) to-day asked an extraordinary Series of questions in the House of Commons regarding the treatment of boy ...
Article : 537 wordsFurther splendid rains have fallen in the country. the precipitation being of such a character that the drought may now be regarded as definitely broken. To ...
Article : 658 wordsThe British Cabinet to-day discussed the German Note together with the [?] and Belgian replies. It is stated that while the German proposals are considered ...
Article : 370 wordsUp to 9 o'clock to-day 230 points of rain had fallen since Saturday. Further showers are expected. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Rev. G. E. Hale, in his sermon at the Unitarian Christian Church on Sunday, said:—"The man who, like Socrates, prays for what is good is more likely to have ...
Article : 146 wordsMessrs. Dalgety & Co. report the receipt of the following telegram from Broken Hill on Tuesday morning:—Steady rain yesterday. Broken Hill, 56 points; ...
Article : 48 wordsMessrs. Bennett & Fisher report having received the following rain advices from their Broken Hill manager:—White Cliffs, 46 points: Kara. 50; Tibooburra, 92; ...
Article : 81 wordsThe weather report sheets issued daily by the Meteorological Bureau have this week made pleasant reading for the dozens of people who hourly crowd round them, ...
Article : 643 wordsSir William Orpen's picture, "The Unknown British Soldier." is the most discussed work in the Royal Academy Exhibition. Sir William was asked to paint ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 261 wordsLady Coghlan presided at a meeting of the British Women's Patriotic League at Australia House to-day for the purpose of booming the Empire shopping week, which ...
Article : 430 wordsThe news that King George with Queen. Mary will pay a visit to Pope Plus XI at the Vatican has created intense interest in Vatican circles (wrote the Borne ...
Article : 396 wordsMr. Lawson, Premier of Victoria, has returned from Scotland. He visited Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Glasgow, at each of which cities he was entertained at ...
Article : 117 wordsOn May 5, 1931. Mr. G[?] the House of Commons, announced the [?] cision of the Allies at the Con[?] [?]." [?] the [?] ...
Article : 34 wordsAfter a dry spell, extending over many months, the drought broke yesterday, when light to moderate rain fell over practically the whole State. During the 24 ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Premier (Sir Henry Barwell), when shown a copy of the cable message by a representative of "The Advertiser" on Tuesday, carefully went into the ...
Article : 510 words"Bluff!" It was with this [?] [?] the "Saturday [?] that Mr. Lloyd George himself [?] terised his attitude towards [?] ...
Article : 77 wordsAlthough the long spell of dry weather was ended by rain on Saturday and yesterday, reports received to-day show that the drought has by no means been ...
Article : 140 wordsThe assets of the Canada Copper Corporation, including a big mining property at Princeton, in which six million dollars are invested, were sold under the ...
Article : 66 wordsBefore the Presbyterian State Assembly which opened its business [?] to-day. Mr. Oman (Minister of L[?]) [?] the State policy with regard to [?] ...
Article : 62 wordsA message from Blenheim states that the floodwaters are receding and the worst phase is believed to be over. The Wai[?] River burst its banks at the Omaka bend ...
Article : 277 wordsMr. Cattle, president of the [?] Lawn Tennis Association, has written to Australian tennis players asking them to reconsider their decision to play the Davis ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Turkish authorities, under instruetions from Angora have occupied the main including of the Bank of Athens at Galats, and the branches at [?] and Steamboat. ...
Article : 118 wordsMiss E[]a Shields, the actress, was today granted a degree [?] for the dissointion of her marriage with William Joseph Hargreaves. In her evidence she said that ...
Article : 212 wordsIt is practically certain that an appeal on behalf of Dr. Thompson will be lodged in the High[?] against the decision of the state Full Court in reversing the ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. G. H. Pledge, of Victoria-square, on arriving at his business premiers on Tuesday morning, found the place flooded. The box gutters had overflowed and ...
Article : 109 wordsWalter Robertson Corney. 37. employed at the Elwood branch of the State Savings Bank was charged at the ([?] Court to-day that [?] he was manager of the ...
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Advertising : 122 wordsReports from the country express the greatest satisfaction at the timely down [?]. Our Gawler correspondent writes: -"The rain has altered the face of [?] ...
Article : 61 wordsThe steamer Carina, which left on Saturday, carried 20 tons of South Australian flour to the Save the Children Fund depot, P[?] Greece. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 9 May 1923, Page 9
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