Nominations for the State elections, which closed yesterday, contained few surprises. There were 104 nominations for the 50 seats, all retiring members ...
Article : 498 wordsDuring 1935 4345 marriages were celebrated in South Australia. This exceeded the previous highest number of 4,503 in 1926, and was an increase ...
Article : 487 wordsWhen the Naval Conference resumed its deliberations today, the First Committee examined and adopted the report submitted by the technical ...
Article : 440 wordsGovernment quarters are astonished at the Federal Cabinet's flat rejection of the main principles of the Imperial air mail proposals, foreseeing a severe ...
Article : 514 wordsQueensland failed, badly on one of the easiest wickets imaginable at the Brisbane Cricket Ground on Saturday in the Sheffield Shield fixture against ...
Article : 671 wordsJames Edward Scriven, 64, of Elwood, the Government messenger who was shot in the city on Friday, died in the Royal Melbourne Hospital at ...
Article : 544 wordsNoel Ryan, of New South Wales, demonstrated that he is the best longdistance swimmer in Australia by winning the 1,500 metres free-style ...
Article : 1,173 wordsThe Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Apart from a little misty rain at Cape Borda, fine weather prevailed throughout South Australia ...
Article : 33 wordsCool to moderate coastal temperatures. Warm to hot inland. Winds chiefly south-west to southeast. ...
Article : 166 words"The Weekly Trade Gazette" reports that probate has been granted in respect of the following wills subject to deductions for debts and other ...
Article : 123 wordsInfant's Arm Found (Sydney).—The arm of a newly-born infant was found by a surfer at Bronte Beach, Sydney. yesterday. It had apparently been ...
Article : 404 wordsTwo men were killed and two brothers Injured when a motor van skidded and crashed Into a telegraph pole in Church street, South Richmond, ...
Article : 219 words"Once and for all must be disregarded the oft repeated statements of returning tourists that millions of people in the Orient constitute a ...
Article : 268 wordsA fight from England to Australia is contemplated by Mr. Fairbairn, M.H.R., who will leave for England by an Imperial Airways machine in May. ...
Article : 128 wordsAlthough the Federal Cabinet has rejected the proposal of the British Government to establish in 1937 a service of flying boats from London to Sydney, via ...
Article : 300 wordsOswald Miller Newman, 45 resident engineer at the Chaffey pumping station, near Renmark, met his death in tragic circumstances yesterday. His ...
Article : 173 wordsAlthough the side achieved the distinction of forcing the Australians to play on the third day, Griqualand West finished the second day's play of its ...
Article : 576 wordsAn outline of the Government plans for air development in Papua and New Guinea was announced by the Minister in charge or Territories (Sir ...
Article : 278 wordsThe court in the King's Bench Division was packed today when the case was resumed in which Keith Hugh Williams, company promoter, is suing Jack ...
Article : 332 wordsThe Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Thomas) received, at the Colonial Office today, a Jewish deputation, introduced by Sir Isidore Salmon, which ...
Article : 114 wordsThomas Radbone, 47, of Dudley avenue, Colonel Light Gardens, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital yesterday with a hip injury. While ...
Article : 58 wordsClose finishes were witnessed on the Payneham Oval on Saturday, when the Glynde and Eastern District Cycling Club conducted a programme of six events. R. Made in ...
Article : 332 wordsMembers of the Rosewater Amateur Swimming Club held their fortnightly carnival at the club pool. Portland Canal, yesterday afternoon Results:— ...
Article : 164 wordsAll the swashbuckling adventure of Rafael Sabatini's great pirate story has been caught by Warner Brothers in their production of "Captain Blood," ...
Article : 61 wordsThe text of the Government's Air Navigation Bill, embodying proposals or the subsidy of air transport and for the future regulation of civil ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 215 wordsHuey Long, the wife of the "Dictator" if Louisana who was assassinated last year, to succeed her late husband in he Senate. She will hold office until ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 wordsThe Postmaster-General (Major Tryon) today announced that a further substantial increase in the net weight of letters sent by air from Britain ...
Article : 86 wordsWith a fractured leg and shock. Clarence Nelson, of Government road, Croydon, received treatment at the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital on ...
Article : 118 wordsTwo senior and two junior event were conducted by the Start District Amateur Cycling Club on the Goodwood Recreation Ground on Saturday afternoon. William ...
Article : 160 wordsFour candidates were nominated today in the Ross and Cromarty byelection, caused by the resignation of Sir Ian MacPherson, now Lord ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 wordsGold was quoted today at £7 1/ oz., compared with £7 0/9 yesterday. Exchange rates:—New York, 5.00 11-16 dollars to the pound (5.00¼). Paris. [?] ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Mount Gambier Cycling Club conducted a successful electric light meeting last night Results:— Electric half-mile—G. Lock (65 yds.) C. H ...
Article : 92 wordsThe M.C.C. is experiencing difficulty in finding a successor to Mr. W. Findlay, the secretary, who has retired. Applicants must be members of the club ...
Article : 75 wordsThe total amount applied for in tenders for £35,000,000 Treasury bills was £69,275,000. The average rate per cent, for the bills at three months was 10/4,12 ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Mon 3 Feb 1936, Page 18
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