In an exciting day's play today, Australia lost and regained a grip on the first Test match by overcoming a stubborn-partnership between Hendren and Geary, which threatened to place success out of ...
Article : 1,504 wordsIf any additional proof were required that there is a boom in goldmining issues in Australia, it was forthcoming on the Stock Exchange ...
Article : 373 wordsAlthough it was too early to make an accurate estimate, the indications were that there would not he an appreciable increase in ...
Article : 796 wordsCrowds broke up four Black Shirt open air meetings yesterday. The most serious clash occurred at Nottingdale, whore the police ...
Article : 102 wordsSouth Australian butter manufacturers intend to "mark time" in connection with the export of butter to broken Hill until the ...
Article : 559 wordsWith a prospective surplus of £1,500,000 at June 30, the Government will have for its tax reduction and Salary restoration ...
Article : 197 wordsWell-informed quarters have received a report that Germany will depart from the gold standard in July, pegging the mark at 4.20 ...
Article : 138 wordsW. J. O'REILLY who aided Grimmett to finish off the Englishmen's innings after lunch yesterday. He broke the Hendren-Geary ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 31 wordsThere was an unprecedented, series of Nazi bomb outrages during the week-end, although the newspapers were permitted to publish, only the ...
Article : 179 wordsMr. H. G. Fisher, of Bordertown. who last season grew the second best wheat crop in the State, told the Wheat Commission today that, as millers ...
Article : 318 wordsThe revenue of New South Wales for the 11 months ended May 31 was £42,578,934, a decrease of £2,981,533 from that for the corresponding period ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 wordscaptain G. T. Pond and Lieutenant C. Sabelli, the United States fliers, left Heston for Rome at 8.45 a.m. today. The two aviators attempted to fly non-stop ...
Article : 169 wordsHundreds of bathers at the fashionable bathing beach of Playa saw Communists stone to death a youth believed to be a Fascist. ...
Article : 134 wordsQuestioned today on the reason for the rapid rise in Imperial shares, which closed on Saturday at 13/, and rose today to 20/, the manager (Mr. A. ...
Article : 402 wordsOn the strength of the statement of the British Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) on November 7 that there was no question of his having been ...
Article : 189 wordsSeveral hundred people gathered at the Spencer street railway station to welcome Miss Jean Batten, who arrived by the Sydney express. Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 303 wordsA statement on the Commonwealth butter scheme was submitted to a meeting of L.C.L. members of the Assembly by the Premier (Mr. Butler) yesterday ...
Article : 81 wordsVictor Rumford, son of Dame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford, was found dead on the floor of his room at his farm at Salisbury (Southern ...
Article : 79 wordsJardine, writing in the "Evening Standard" during the progress of play, says:—"it was learned that if Grimmett bad not claimed a wicket in the ...
Article : 547 wordsAgricultural strikers in the Badajoz Province are prepared to see the finest harvest for 50 years rot in the fields rather than yield to the demands of ...
Article : 120 wordsThe suggestion of the Butter committee in Adelaide is interpreted in Canberra as an attempt to secure the repeal of the Dairy Produce Act. It ...
Article : 91 wordsAmes was in 20 minutes before scoring, and then he luckily snicked O'Reilly to the boundary. The fielding today was much ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 375 wordsA tense atmosphere prevails in Nanking today, as searches on an extensive scale are being undertaken by Chinese and Japanese authorities in ...
Article : 175 words"The Federal Cabinet will meet in Canberra on Friday, and any proposals which the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) has to make regarding the ...
Article : 92 wordsAlthough the decision last week to postpone the June Adelaide wool sales means that about 12,000 bales which would probably have been sold for ...
Article : 253 wordsAntarctica's midwinter "heat wave was broken yesterday when the thermometer dropped to 36 degrees below zero The highest temperature during ...
Article : 124 wordsQueensland could take no action regarding the decision of the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) to challenge the Commonwealth Government ...
Article : 138 wordsCommenting on the mysterious disappearance of Mr. Kuramoto, the Foreign Office spokesman said that hitherto his only ...
Article : 97 wordsThe committee of Privilege of the House of Commons to whom was referred a complaint made by Mr. Winston Churchill that the action of Sir ...
Article : 245 wordsSergeant Bridgland. who is temporarily in charge of the Darwin police station during the absence of Superintendent Stretton on a tour of ...
Article : 250 wordsA reduction in the commission charges for seeing wool was announced yesterday by the acting chairman of the Adelaide Woolbrokers' Association ...
Article : 117 wordsRapid recovery the financial position of the Australian railways is [?] in the annual bulletin of transport and Communication [?]s issued by the ...
Article : 175 wordsMr. C. T. P. Ulm expects to make his eighth flight across the Tasman at the end of this month. By that time it is expected that repairs to the Faith ...
Article : 67 wordsFrederick Poole, 72, an old age pensioner who lived at a [?] at Kellett street, Darlinghurst was found dead on the floor at 3 a.m. today with his ...
Article : 78 wordsThere is every possibility of the Mildura district seeing some of the planes that will fly from London to Melbourne in the Centenary Air Race. Citizens ...
Article : 85 wordsRepresentative Cannot (Wisconsin) has at present a resolution before the House of Representatives prohibiting interstate of motion ...
Article : 80 wordsFive Newfoundland seamen went to their deaths today aboard the trading schooner Effie Collett, which sank off Tor Bay after being rammed by the ...
Article : 73 wordsWhen a motor bus skidded on a hillside at Pola Gordon. in the province of Leon, it toppled over an embankment on to a railway line just as the Asturias ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Tue 12 Jun 1934, Page 9
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