Delegates to the forthcoming session of the All-Australian Council of Trade Unions will investigate the latest split in the new Labor movement caused by ...
Article : 328 wordsThe tribe with which Mr. Thomson and his companion ramped on the west coast of Cape York Peninsula, used the weapons and implements of Palaeolithic man—stone tools and bone spear heads. Unlike the aborigines of the east roast, they made mummies of their ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,180 wordsIn connection with the re-forming of the Seacliff Company of Girl Guides, the King's and Company's Colors were officially handed over by the District Commissioner (Miss Edith Martin), to the new captains of the company, Misses Olga Norman and Beth Pearson, on Saturday afternoon. The group includes members of the 1st Brighton, 2nd Brighton (St. Joseph's!, 1st Sturt, and Seacliff Comp Those in the front row (from left to right). are—Misses B. Pearson and O. Norman. R.H. Mitchell Miss Edith Martin Misses Leila and Rita O'Brien (St. Joseph's), and Doris Bailey (Brighton Brownies). Mises Leila State and Rita O'Brine (St, Joseph's), and Doris Bailey (Brighton Brownies). krischock, Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 112 wordsEXTENDING THE ESPLANADE. In order to extend the esplanade at North Largs the Port Adelaide Council has a number of men at work levelling the sand dunes and forming the roadway. The photographs show two parties at work. Krischock photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 wordsINCIDENTS IN THE HIGH-SCORING GAME AT ADELAIDE OVAL. 1. J. P. O'Connell (South Adelaide) and P. K. Lee (Norwood) are appealing to the umpire, while H. Jackson (South) is on the ground. Johnson (Norwood) is awaiting the outcome on the right of the group. 2. A Gea[?]. (Norwood) is running to assist S. Ackland (Norwood goalkeeper), who is struggling with G. Margitich (South forward) for possession of the ball. Ackland, however, appears to have the best chance or marking. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 84 wordsWAITING THEIR TURN TO START So popular are the municipal golf links on the north park lands that on Saturday afternoon they were crowded with players. The photograph shows players waiting their turn to start. When they arrive they place their balls at the top of the trough at the first tee box, and have to wait until they reach the bottom before they can Start. Krischock, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 71 wordsKENSINGTON PLAYING WEST TORRENS Kensington and West Torrens baseball teams met on the Neutral Ground on Saturday afternoon, the former Itinning by 7 runs to 3. The photograph show A, Green -Kensington) batting and P. Dooland (West Torrens catching. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsDuring the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. on Saturday, light to heavy rain of a fairly general nature fell in the coastal districts south from Townsville. and on the ...
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Advertising : 281 wordsThe members of the Adelaide Hunt Club met at Seacliff on Saturday for a run to O'Halloran Mill. from It-It to right--A. C. Ward. It. Hawkes. G. A. Ruddle. Mrs. A. M. Toll. Miss M. Borrow Jenner. inn. (huntsman A. M. Toll. A. M. Sanders, C. H. Clarke. W. Hillson. C. A. Saunders. K. A. Saunders. F. H. J. Fischer, W. Pasro[?], J. M. Brett, the Master (W. P. A. Lapthorne", F, G. Levi , and A. Edward. Krischock, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 85 wordsINVEILED BY THE PREMIER The tablets containing the names of the men from the Berri district who served in the war were unveiled on Friday by the Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler). When he declared open the Gate of Honor, which stands at the entrance to the Memorial Park. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 17 Jun 1929, Page 10
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