The interest in the New South Wales match against the English cricketers was "well maintained his morning in view of the [?] of the position as the ...
Article : 1,452 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Theodore) stated today that an agreement had been reached between the Commonwealth and Queensland whereby the Commonwealth was to ...
Article : 237 wordsMr. A. F. Heseltine, who has been the principal of the School of Mines here for eight years, has accepted an appointment in the Eallarat School. of Mines. He was ...
Article : 729 wordsDaring their sensational performance at the Majestic Theatre on Saturday afternoon one of the Brothers Vardel injured his back. It was thought that be would ...
Article : 71 wordsA large congregation assembled at the Flinders-street Baptist Church on Monday night, when a public farewell was tendered to the Rev. Peter Fleming, who ...
Article : 1,035 wordsMr. Adams—We are prepared to resume work on the conditions set out in the agreement filed in the court. The extra men were obtained under ...
Article : 951 wordsLionel McDonald (8), eon of Mr. and Mrs. S. McDonald, of Warooka, on Monday was breaking a piece of light wood when the end flew up and penetrated one of the ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. J. H. Marcus, a laborer, residing at John-street, Davington, was found lying unconscious on the roadway of the Hart-street overway bridge, Glanville, on ...
Article : 50 wordsOn Monday afternoon Mr. B. Farrow, baker, of Yorketown, met with a painful accident. A block of iron, weighing over a hundredweight, fell on his foot and ...
Article : 161 wordsA great timber fire his occurred at the Antwerp Docks. The flames damaged adjacent warehouses to the extent of seven million francs. ...
Article : 32 words"[?]'t there a fighting chance for me?" was the question that Ste[?]en Siward asked Sylvia Landis. "Men who are worth anything don't ask for what they want. ...
Article : 491 wordsAt the Noarlunga Barytes mine on Wednesday a quantity of earth fell down, the shaft where the men wen working. Mr. A. McGaffin was buried on to him shoulders, ...
Article : 80 wordsOn Sunday evening Mr. Harry Sheriff lost his life in the River Mensey near Dunorian. He was assisting Miss Gladys Harrison. who was unable to swim, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 541 wordsA brawl occurred at the corner of Flinders and Queen streets to-night, resulting in the death of Albert John Whyte (35), a married man, employed as a laborer by ...
Article : 82 wordsQuite a number of Australians, some of them ex-soldiers, were recently. [?] in New York. The Australian Commissioner (Mr. Mark, Sheldon) advises the ...
Article : 75 wordsWork has been resumed at the Redbank colliery, after many weeks of idleness caused by certain employes refusing to join, the Miners' Union. that trouble has now ...
Article : 54 wordsFebruary 21.—Between 40 and 50 men, women, and children assembled at the hospital grounds on Saturday afternoon, complying with a request from the committee ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Federal Treasurer announced to-day that he was making £400,000 available to the State Treasurer of New South Wales for the purpose of soldier settlement. This ...
Article : 47 wordsAn unusual order was made by the State Chief Justice to-day arising out of the divorce granted on Friday to Harry John Edward Rowley. farmer, of Nambrok, ...
Article : 198 wordsThe Prices Commissioner has been notified by Wills, Australia, Ltd., chat on and after March 7 there trill be a reduction of a penny per two ounce packet or tin ...
Article : 58 wordsGLADSTONE, February 21.—The town hall was crowded on Friday evening to witness the unveiling of the public school honor roll. The mayor (Mr. R. E. Lines) ...
Article : 590 wordsFrom A. O. PIGGOTT:-I must thank "[?]" for so emphatically confirming my statement regarding the illegality of manufacturing intoxicating wine in the ...
Article : 354 wordsAnother series of wool Gales in Sydney was commenced to-day, when 4,472 bales were catalouged. The sales by auction amounted to 3,251 bales, and 707 bales were sold privately. The ...
Article : 161 wordsAt Bumbury to-day evidence was taken in an inquest on the wrecking of the timber train from Wokalup last November. Robert Cooke, the injured driver of the ...
Article : 101 wordsNo drastic move was made by the AllAustralian Labor Conference to-day in connection with the shipping and Morwell coal disputes. The following resolutions ...
Article : 244 words"Madonnas and Men," the star feature at West's Olympia on Monday, is a film of a most unusual character. Starting, in the year A.D. 27, the scene was laid ...
Article : 393 wordsThe final acceptances for the Newmarket Handicap and the Australian Cup, originally fixed for to-morrow, have been (postponed till a date to be fixed This decision was arrived at to-day by the ...
Article : 82 wordsA conference was held last week at the rooms of the Australian Producers' Wholesale Co-operative Federation between the directors of that company and ...
Article : 222 wordsChris Jordan, [?] st. 7 lb., and Dick Johnson, 9 st. 7 Ib., the challenger, fought for lightweight championship honors to-night at the Pavilion. At the end of the 20th round Johnson ...
Article : 47 wordsA meeting of the Council of the School of Mines and Industries was held on Monday. Those present were the president (Sir Langdon Bonython), the Hon. D. M. Charleston. Professor ...
Article : 186 wordsFrom Mr. J. GUNN, M.P.:—lf there was one thing the soldier was promised more definitely than another it was land. Every soldier desirous of becoming a primary ...
Article : 282 wordsThere was no change in the industrial position to-day, as far as Sydney was coneerned. A special mass meeting of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union will ...
Article : 293 wordsthere was a good attendance at a meeting of this branch, presided over by the new president (Mr. W. A. Ross) on February [?] Messrs. S. Dennison. of Anburn, and J. Entewhistle, of Adelaide ...
Article : 86 wordsPreparations are being made for the laying of the keel by Messrs. Bandeman of the Governor-General's new 21-ft. restricted class yacht. The same builders ...
Article : 60 wordsThe upper northern branches of the Agricultural Bureau will meet in conference at Orroroo on Friday. The conference will be opened by the Minister of ...
Article : 103 wordsThe waterside workers announced this afternoon their willingness to work overtime. This, however, does not mean the end of the trouble. as the owners insist ...
Article : 46 wordsThe new premises of the National[?]' Association of New Couth Wales, which include a club, were opened officially by the Federal Treasurer. Sir Joseph Cook, ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. W. G. Mahony, M.H.R., stated today that the work at the Cockatoo dockyard was practically complete, that men were being put off, and that unless ...
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Advertising : 559 wordsMessrs. Bennett A Fisher active having received the following rain telegram in respect to rain from their Broken Hill office on Monday:—Euriowie, I in. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 22 Feb 1921, Page 8
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