Figures issued today by the Common-<*> wealth Statistician (Dr. Wilson) show that, between December and July, wheat exports were 74.857.000 bushels ...
Article : 187 wordsThe following report, supplied by the De-<*> partment, of Mines, covers mining activities in South Australia during August:— Whyalla and Iron Knob—The Broken Hill ...
Article : 685 wordsThat 70 per cent, of the school chil-<*> dren in South Australia were normal, 15 per cent, super-normal, and 15 per cent, sub-normal, was stated by Dr. ...
Article : 406 wordsWith imports increasing by 30 per cent., partly as a result of' the new fiscal policy. Australia had an un-<*> favorable commodity trade balance in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 556 wordsThe Assistant Minister for Commerce (Mr. Thorby), referring today to the efforts of the Commonwealth Govern-<*> ment to acquire improved. Said:-" Ne ...
Article : 298 wordsThe object of the trade unions in op-<*> posing the Lang group was to cleanse the Labor Party in New South Wales before the next Federal elections, and ...
Article : 527 wordsWith a total of 158 from two steady rounds of 78 and 80. Glen Hutton. the Kooyonga left-<*> hander. and Miss Oliver Kay. the Australian women champion, won the S.A. Centenary ...
Article : 1,004 wordsAn extraordinary incident oc-<*> curred during play in mixed golf foursomes at Kooyonga yesterday. A ball driven from the sixteenth tee ...
Article : 123 wordsPlaying in a practice round at Sea-<*> ton yesterday, with von Nida, the young Queensland professional, and A. H. Toogood, W. Robertson, the Mount ...
Article : 45 wordsH. L. Williams, who beat J. Ferrier yester-<*> day in the Victorian Amateur coll champion-<*> ship, was hard pressed by A. W. Jackson in the semi-final today. At the 10th Jackson ...
Article : 131 wordsThe death occurred today of Mr. Samuel Fripp, managing director of Bocke Tompsitt & Co., Pty., Ltd.. and a director of Herald and Weekly Times ...
Article : 415 wordsV. H. Wills in the B grade competition final against M. Lienert was 1 down at the end of the morning round. Playing consistently from the start of the afternoon round, he was 3 up ...
Article : 930 wordsHigher prices and brisker bidding than has been the case in recent years prevailed at the Kapunda horse sales conducted by Coles Bros. Ltd. on ...
Article : 276 wordsThe annua] school picnic of the Australia Plain and Gum Vale schools was held at Australia Plain on Centenary Day Messrs Arthurs and K. J. Scholfield. head teachers, ...
Article : 197 wordsJames A. Mollison, the aviator, is the defendant in a claim for £100 by Prouds Ltd., jewellers, in payment for air in-<*> struments which he used on his last ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Mr. Kitson) land the Minister for Justice (Mr. Smith), whose seats automatically be-<*> came vacant when they accepted ...
Article : 62 wordsThe contractors for the Port Augusta-<*> Port Pirie section of the Red Hill rail-<*> way continue to make excellent pro-<*> gress. The line is being advanced at the ...
Article : 316 wordsAs the State Labor Conference will be held next week, the executive of the United Trades and, Labor Council has decided to postpone the meeting of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 97 wordsAs a Centenary project the school children of Rhynie have forwarded a Centenary copy of "The Advertiser" and other souvenirs to the children of ...
Article : 38 wordsThe organising secretary of the Port Adelaide Centenary Celebrations Com-<*> mittee (Councillor Guthrie) said yes-<*> terday that the executive had reaffirmed ...
Article : 137 words"Heritage," to be presented by the Women's Centenary Council at the Tivoli Theatre for a week, beginning en September 23. is a spectacle of ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Minister for Health (Mr. Hughes) said today that, in view of the opposi-<*> tion of the Australian Veterinary As-<*> scoiation, it had been decided not to ...
Article : 123 wordsPeggy Green. 7. of Launceston. was killed today when knocked down by a motor lorry laden with three tons of graveL ...
Article : 31 wordsSpecial trains will run in connec-<*> tion with the Centenary Thanksgiving Service at the Adelaide Oval tomorrow at cheap fares. A train will depart from ...
Article : 70 wordsAt a sale of racehorses at Newmarket today. Petau was sold to Mrs. A. M. Henley for 90 gns. Two other horses owned by Mr. D. D. Clarke and trained by James Scobie were ...
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Advertising : 49 wordsBefore Mr. Ray. S.M.. in the Port Adelaide Police Court yesterday. Roy James Trueman, of James street. Franklin, was fined £2. with £1 costs, on August 24. for having had in use ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Sat 5 Sep 1936, Page 11
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