The annual meeting of the Victoria League was hold in the Institute Lecture Hall yesterday afternoon. The chair was occupied by the Hon. Lady ...
Article : 2,060 wordsSerious economic difficulties which, with the readjustment of the world conditions governing industry and production, were becoming more acute. ...
Article : 437 wordsThe man who directs Germany's, international policies won his doctor's degree by writing a thesis on [?]. bottled beer industry of Berlin, which ...
Article : 840 wordsADELAIDE STUDENTS TO VISIT SYDNEY On August 8 fifty-five students and three members of the staff of the Adelaide Teachers' College will leave for Sydney to take part in the annual sports and other contests with stud [?] the Sydney and Melbourne Colleges. Back row—Messrs. Batt, Downs, Hack, Day, Gale, Chapman, Hayes, Semple, Flint, Neill and Riedel. Third row—Messrs. Yeates, Giles, Guiney, Matters, Pearce. McCarthy, Sullivan, Nottle, Higgins. Phillips, Giles, Cranston, Bronner, Barter, Masters, and Lampard. Second row—Mr. Morrison. Misses Davis, Harrip, Hughes, Power, Woods, Papworth, Hay, Kohl, Barter, Stockdale, Redman, White Fisher, and Clode, Front row—Misses Harris, Malcolm, Morton, Mr. Byass, Miss Ballantyne, Mr. Edmonds, Miss Watson, the Principal of the Teachers' Training College (Dr. J. A. Schulz). Messrs. Mitchell, Haywood, Rudd, Rabone, Misses Burns and Dermott. Krishock photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 134 wordsWINNERS AT TEACHERS' COLLEGE. Recipients of certificates or other awards in connection with the competition for the Excellence Challenge Shield of the Royal Life Savins Society. which has been won by the Adelaide Teachers' College for the second year in succession. Front row— The principal (Dr. Schulz), Miss M. Cleggett (instructress), the Director of Education (Sir. W. T. McCoy), the secretary of the Lifesaving Society (Mr. F. C. Willoughby), Mr. F. L. Allister (instructor). Others in the group include:— Misses H.A. Blackwell, Harris. J.V. Ternan, M. Burton, J.A. Redman, B. Smith, J. Anderson, R. Barter, Marks, Pavia, Cole. J. M. Thompson, H.V. White, K.B. Lade, Hughes, C.E. Verco, A. Clode, R.E. Ballantyne, J.L. Whillas, Harrip, L. McLean, Messrs. W.D. Ewers, R. Geckie, M.A. Byass, V. C. Sigmont, H.T. Ashton, C. Masters, I. Coward, F.S. Gale, J. Illingworth, R. Haywood, A. E. Whitford, Edmonds, A. M. Maple. Krischock Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 152 wordsAT THE ADELAIDE RAILWAY-STATION The President of the Senate (Sir John Newlands), Lady Newlands, and their son, photographed on their arrival from Melbourne yesterday. Krischock photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsAmerica has bought the famous bust of Washington by Houdon, from Mr. Godfrey Locker-Lampson. It is understood that the price was £50,000. ...
Article : 170 wordsThere was keen competition for opossum skins at to-day's fur sale in Brisbane. A new record was established when 172/ a dozen was obtained for ...
Article : 127 wordsVISIT TO AMSCOL DEPOT YESTERDAY A number of delegates to the second annual conference of organisations of women affiliated with the Labor Party visited the Adelaide Milk Supply Company's premises yesterday morning, and were shown over the buildings. The delegates, photographed outside the Trades Hall, include:— Front Row (left to right)— Mesdames E. Kearnan, L. Yates, H. Scott, and M. V. Couche (secretary), Miss E. R. Hanretty (president), Mesdames J.D. Jonas (vicepresident), E.J. Molloy. and H. M. Briggs. Second Row—Mesdames M. Spieer, S. H. Herring. E. Walker, B. Flannagan, M. A. Todd, M.L. Jones. A. S. Dowling. and R. Sanderson. Third Row—Mesdames H.A. Strutt, H. Rosen, L.G. Pilton. M. Marshall. M. Longson, and E. Simersall, Fourth Row— Mesdames J. Eames, J. Hannaford, and C. Forst. Fifth Row— Mesdames M. A. Gilchrist and J. Smith, Back Row— Mesdames R. Ward, W. Kirtland, C. Curnow, and S. Jones. Krischock photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 155 wordsOLD COLLEGIANS AT FOOTBALL Yesterday afternoon a football match between St. Peter's and Prince Alfred Old Collegians was played at the Prince Alfred College Oval. An incident in the play. Prince Alfred won by four goals. Krischock photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 words1. What two seas are connected by the Kiel Canal? 2. Who wrote "The Descent into the Maelstrom? ...
Article : 64 wordsFour concessions for 12 months have been granted by the Government, and three others have been applied for, to exploit the mineral resources of the ...
Article : 160 wordsFormal notice has been received from the Crown Solicitors office by Messrs. Blake and Riggall, solicitors for the liquidators of the British Australian ...
Article : 130 wordsTO PLAY AT ROSEWORTHY TO-DAY Students from Dookie College arrived by the Melbourne express yesterday. They will play football at Rose-worthy College to-day. Standing "left to right:- Messrs. Launder, Compler, Pennington, Simpson, [?] Johnson and Gambling Sitting Messrs. Council, Dickenson, Ellis, Holmes, and Howell. Krischock photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsDIRECTOR OF EDUCATION PRESENTS EXCELLENCE SHIELD At the Unley High School yesterday afternoon, the Director of Education Mr. W. T. McCoy) presented the Public School Excellence challenge shield to the winning tram. The shield is open to competition by all public schools. and was won by Unley High with a record number of points On the platform:— Messrs. W.J. Adey, B.J. Gates, W.T. McCoy, T.E. Yelland, W.J. Hunkin and G.W. Illingworth. Krischock photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 78 wordsAt an inquest to-day on Edward Lee; (39), and his wife, Myrtle (31), who were found dead in a room at the back of a Hamilton confectionery shop, a ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 25 Jul 1929, Page 10
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