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  2. THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY

    Although it took a little effort to hold up practically every vessel engaged in the Australian coastal trade it wall be more that four weeks before shipping becomes ...

    Article : 543 words
  3. THE PACIFIC FLIERS.

    Captain Kingsford Smith, Mr. C. T. Ulm, the Pacific aviators with the Americans, Captain Lyon and Mr. Warner, arrived from Canberra at 10.30 a.m. ...

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  4. WOOL PRODUCTION.

    At the annual conference of the AustraIran Woolgrowers' Council and the National Council of Wool Selling Brokers, held on Friday afternoon, it was estimated that ...

    Article : 348 words
  5. NOTES FROM CAULFIELD.

    By his win in the Toolambool Hurdle Race at, Caulfield on Saturday Woolpack has come into the limelight in discussions on the Grand Rational Hurdle Race. He ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    About 6.30 p.m. on. Saturday motor cars driven by Mrs. Gartrell, of Henley Beachroad, Henley Beach, and Mr. G. J. Hopkins, of Warradale post-office, collided ...

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  7. DEATH OF A LABOR CANDIDATE.

    The sudden death occurred at Launceston to-night of Mr. Leonard A. Bennett, one of the unsuccessful Labor candidates for Wilmot at the recent election, Double ...

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  8. SHOT THROUGH A WINDOW.

    Charles Jackson (21), a farm hand, was to-bight charged at Newcastle -with the murder of Mr. Richard Mosey, a wealthy William Town farmer, who was killed on ...

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  9. BRITISH BROADCASTING.

    The annual report of the British Broadcasting Corporation shows that the cost of wireless programmes in 1927 was £487,728, or about £57 an hour. There were more ...

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  10. MOTOR CARS IN COLLISION.

    Two motor cars, driven by Messrs. H. R. Heath and E. O. Mandley, collided at the corner of Jervois and Osmond streets, St. Leonards, on Saturday afternoon. The ...

    Article : 42 words
  11. COLLAPSED IN STREET

    Mr. Frederick Wilton (72), sailmaker, of Morphett-street, Adelaide, collapsed in Hindley-street on Saturday moraine, and was taken to the Adelaide Hospital for ...

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  12. A CYCLIST INJURED.

    Mr. Leonard Hill (20), of Magill-road, Norwood, while cycling to his work early on. Saturday morning, collided with a milk cart on the Port-road near ...

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  13. RECTOR EXCAVATES BURIED CHURCH.

    The desire of an old road mender to see restored to view the buried ruins which had served him as a playground when a boy has led to a notable discovery in ...

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  14. PASSENGERS TO BE TAKEN,

    Captain Kingsford Smith informed a representative of "The Advertiser" to-night that a navigator add a radio man would ...

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  15. CARS COLLIDE.

    Mr. Alan Aldrich (33), of Swaine-avenue, Rose Park, was setting out on a shooting expedition on Saturday afternoon, when the car in which he was driving collided with ...

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  16. A BOTTLE OF POISON.

    Claude Thomas Pennell, of Botany, took poison today and then wept to house at Waterloo and informed the people there that he had done so. They got touch ...

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  17. RAZOR WOUND IN LEG.

    Joseph Thompson, or Jacobs, who lives either at Waterloo or Paddington, sustained a deep' razor wound in the calf of leg early this morning. The police ...

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  18. TWO CARS COLLIDE.

    On Saturday, at about 5 p.m., two motor cars came into collision st the intersection of Jervois and Osmond streets, St. Leonards. One is owned and was ...

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  19. A HUNTSMAN INJURED.

    Mr. Ronald Hughes (18), of High-street, Kensington, received a fall from his horse shortly before 6 p.m. on Saturday as he was returning to the city along the ...

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  20. GIRL'S DARING ESCAPE FROM FIRE.

    A girl of 18 and her brother [?] ing escape from a fire which [?] in a house to Brand-street, Maryle[?] Four people, in the house were taken to St. ...

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  21. MODERN INDUSTRY'S DEMAND.

    The description of the British coal industry Riven by Sir Alfred Mond, M.P. (who has since been raised to the peerage) to members of the Royal Colonial ...

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  22. COLLISION OF MOTOR CYCLES.

    Mr. Cyril Frank Boyd (21), a resident of Pateena, was killed in a motor accident near Carrick about 12.30 a.m. to-day. He was riding a motor cycle with a sidecar ...

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  23. A BROKEN FINGER.

    As a result of motor car overturning on the Port-road, Welland, Mr. Roy Quintrell (33) of Walsall-road, Kensington Park, was admitted to the Adelaide ...

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  24. A DISASTROUS TORNADO

    A report from Altos Oklahoma states that at least seven people have been killed in the towns of 'Blair and Headrick, which were struck by a tornado which laid waste ...

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  25. COLLISION BETWEEN BUSES.

    About 11.5 a.m. on Saturday a general transport bus, owned by Mr. F. G. Standish of Croydon, and driven by Mr. H. Teague, of Dale-street, Port Adelaide, ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. A BROKEN ARM.

    While Ronald Warnken (14), of Railwayterrace, Gawler, was cranking up a motor lorry recently it back-fired and the starting lever struck him on the arm, break, ...

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  27. HOODLUMS IN SYDNEY.

    At Enmore on Saturday night rival gangs of hoodlums clashed viciously, and a youth was wounded by a revolver bullet." ...

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  28. VOLUNTEERS RECEIVE A BONUS.

    The volunteers who manned some of the vessels during the cooks' strike have been said for the note they served and in addition have received a bonus of one month's ...

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  29. THE BOXING CHAMPION.

    Tunney was patently dissatisfied with his day's showing in three rounds, in which he met a heavyweight sparrer. The bout regularly and his footwork is decidedly ...

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  30. FIRE AT PORT PIRIE.

    Mr. A. E. Andona's grocery store was partly destroyed by fire about 3 o'clock yesterday morning. The brigade extinguished the blaze, which destroyed the ...

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  31. OLD ROMAN THEATRE.

    Excavations at Merida, Spain, have recently Brought to a Roma theatre with seating space for five thousand people. Considering that it has been ...

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  32. BODY FOUND IN A DAM.

    The body of Mr. Charles Llewellyn Williams (63). who had been missing from home since Wednesday night, was found by the police in two feet of water ...

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  33. CROSSES FOR KISSES

    The pica of Lance-Corporal Charles Peck, of the Military foot Police at Archcliffe, Dover (says the "News of the World"), that his relations with Rosie Woodward, ...

    Article : 319 words
  34. DEAD BODY RECOVERED.

    Following the discovery of a walkingstick and a cap on the pier at Woodbridge, the police recovered the body of Edward Edwards, a widower, aged 70, ...

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  35. NO HITCH IN ENGAGEMENT OF COOKS.

    Cooks are being obtained as required at Port Adelaide without any hitch. A cook was signed on for the steamer Nalpa on Saturday, and that vessel was thus ...

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  36. CAR COLLIDES WITH TRAMWAY POLE.

    An extraordinary chain of circumstances sent Mr. H. Mann into the hospital last evening. Mr. Mann was sitting on the front seat of a motor car, driven by Mr ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    Mr. William Whitbread, who died at Ardrossan on Tuesday at the age of 91, came to South Australia with his parents in 1840. The family resided in a dug-out ...

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  38. HUMAN FOOTPRINTS ON ROCK?

    The- date of man's appearance upon the earth will be carried back by untold hundreds of thousands of years if geologists, after investigation, accept a discovery ...

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  39. LABOR.

    The miners are to haw an annual convention to discuss grievances, alterations to rules, and the policy of Federation. This was decided at Saturday's, session ...

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  40. ENDURANCE DANCING.

    Finishing strongly at eleven minutes past 9 at Maitland last night, Clive Hall of Orange, broke the world's non-stop dancing record by 35 minutes. Hall completed ...

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  41. THE TOUR DE FRANCE

    The tour de France cycle race started from Le Vesinet, at 9 o'clock, Keans leading, at 10-minute intervals; the Australians left 30 minutes after the leader. ...

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  42. TWIN BROTHERS INJURED.

    Twin brothers, John, and Alexander Thompson (16), of North-road. Ormond, were badly injured when the motor lorry in which they were driving collided with ...

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  43. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    At the Exhibition on Saturday the English Rugby League team suffered defeat by seven points to 21 at the hands of the State side. The visitors encompassed their ...

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  44. BILLIARDS.

    On Saturday W. Lindrum, in his billiards milch against C. McConarchy, took his overnight break of 839 to 997 before breaking down on a single one-cushion cannon. The New ...

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  45. LYNCHING IN UNITED STATES.

    Sixteen lynchings took place in the United States in 1927, according to records of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ recently published. While this ...

    Article : 370 words
  46. "DEAD" MAN'S RETURN

    A strange story, reading like a page from Dickens or Wilkie Collins, is revealed by the return home of a "dead" man upon whom an inquest was held, and ...

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  47. MOTOR CYCLE CRASHES INTO CAR.

    There was a sensational smash in Casino on Saturday, when a motor cycle, ridden by Mr. Robert Stone, crashed into the side of a motor car, which was turning in ...

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  48. A DEAN'S DIARY.

    Piquant episodes in cathedral life in England 300 years ago are revealed in "The Diary of John Young. Dean of Winchester," from 1616 to 1645. ...

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  49. WRESTLING.

    Saturday night's wrestling match, at the Brisbane Stadium, picked up considerably in the matter of attendance, the galleries and ringside being comfortably filled. Perhaps Pat McCarthy, ...

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  50. DRIVER DRAGGED A QUARTER OF A MILE.

    Mr. Matthew Carroll, the driver of a horse waggon, was caught in the reins at Albion Park, near. Wollongong. yesterday, and dragged a quarter of a mile. He ...

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  51. PLOT TO KIDNAP CINEMA STAR.

    The Los Angeles Examiner" states that two men and woman have been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to kidnap Dolores Del Rio, the Mexican cinema ...

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  52. INJURED WOMAN IN A GUTTER.

    Lizzie Hayes was found by the police last night lying in a gutter bleeding copiously from wounds in the head. She was taken to a hospital and 18 stitches were ...

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  53. TWO OLD LADIES INJURED.

    When returning from church to-night Mrs. Ikin (75), of Leichhardt, and Mrs. Collins (74), of Haberfield, were knocked down by a taxi-cab in George-street West. ...

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  54. MOTOR CAR COLLIDES WITH TRAM.

    Followings a collision between a motor car and a tram at Waterloo last night, Horace Baker, of Kensington, and James Wildman, of Bexley, sustained injuries that ...

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  55. HANDLED WITH CAKE.

    The night was dark and the hour late, as a solitary wayfarer passed along the deserted street. Was it deserted, though? No!—three slinking figures emerged from ...

    Article : 102 words
  56. A MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    Mysterious circumstances surround the death at her home at Maroubra Bay last night of. Mrs. Bertha English (40), a school teacher. She lived with her brother, and ...

    Article : 79 words
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