Mrs. Mangaret Anderson (66), residing at Darebin-street. "Mile-End, was sitting in the garden behind her house on Tuesday, when she became suddenly ill and ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Prime Minister announced that the Government were prepared to pay £30.000 for the discovery of payable oil deposits on the mainland of Australia. He told ...
Article : 312 wordsA considerable portion of the first day's sitting of the Church of England Synod, on Tuesday, devoted to the discussion of educational matters matters. The report of a ...
Article : 998 wordsOne of the high-grade stories that have been provided for Mr. Douglas MeeLeag and Miss Doris May is "Mary"s. Ankle-." May Tully's famous laughing stage hit. ...
Article : 157 wordsAdvices from Bagdad that the situation in Arabia has some improved. A detachment at Samawah has again been heavily engaged. The rebels at ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Woodville Volunteer Fire Brigade received a call at noon on Monday to the Adelaide Glass Bottle Manufacturing Company, Kilkenny, where a furnace had ...
Article : 34 wordsAdvices for Cape Town state that the troubled at Lo[?] is sprending. The whole of the government services are oil strike. and the tramwaymen and ...
Article : 114 wordsLeonard Henry (7), residing with his parents at Langham-place, Portland, slipped on the railway line near Harrison's mill, at Port Adelaide, and a truck ran ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Commonwealth Statistician has an[?]ed that during July there was a substantiel rise in [?]rocerised and [?]col (thanks indispensable to us all, amounting in ...
Article : 169 wordsIt is estimated that the export tax on coal, which the State Government propose to levy in the form of a sharfage change will bring in an additional revenue ...
Article : 76 wordsFrom VIVIENNE POWLS STUART:— The statue of the Goddess of the Chase, surrounded by the fine trees and deep green follaze, reflected in lily-fringed lake, was ...
Article : 148 wordsAn accident occurred to a party of young men returning by motor car on Saturday evening from Penola, where they went to Witness a football match. Mr. Charles ...
Article : 180 wordsNew York tennis experts aggree that the T[?] match was one of the most brilliant, hardest fought, and most matching conteets ever staged, on any court ...
Article : 78 wordsThat coastal defence is a paramount consideration, and aviation is its mainstay, is the expert opinion held in the Defence Department, and these two factors have the ...
Article : 329 wordsFrom "SON OF A. GUN":—"F. Kaevily)," Ucolta, omit mention of Ewen Cameron, the unbeaten blade shearer of Australia. Cameron, ...
Article : 140 wordsDOM. L. LAYBOURNE SMITH, chairman:—The joint committee of the Institutes of Surveyors, Architects, and Licensed Land Brokers is desirous of ...
Article : 83 wordsAt the 44-hour week enquiry in the Mrbitration Court, before Mr. Justice Higg[?]ns to-day, Waiter McNally (general secretary of the Australian Glass Workers ...
Article : 336 wordsWhile riding along the Pont Mannumroad yesterday Mr. N. Underwood's motor cycle side-slipped on a greasy patch and raced up an embankment and down on ...
Article : 160 wordsAs a result of conferences between the Workers' Union and the Mining Association the Green bushes strike has been declared off. The parties agreed to submit ...
Article : 102 wordsFrom "DISGUSTED GROWER":— Where Pool tiguies show that the expenses of the 1916-17 Pool at 8d per bushel: 1917-18 Pool 12[?]d.; 1918-19 Pool 12[?].; ...
Article : 768 wordsArrivals.—.At London—Wafaera. M Gol[?] —San Rossort and Orontes. At Pan[?] mura. At Port Natal—Bahia Catlio, Departures,—For Sydney—Artimis Lynre[?] ...
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Article : 85 wordsThe question of increased pay for clergymen was discussed by the Church of Eugland. Synod on Tuesday. In his report on diocesan affairs Dean Young, who ...
Article : 549 wordsFollowing a meeting to-day of the stovemoulders employed by Metters, Limited, held to discuss the 44-hour week question, it was announced by Mr. R. S. ...
Article : 375 wordsHindmarsh, with, a total population of between 12,000 and 13,000, had about 1,000 enls[?]mcnts for active service. Prior to a civic welcome to the returned men on ...
Article : 678 wordsFrom "EXPERIENCES TEACHES":— We have one of the linest waterhouse, the River Murray, in the world. It is running away almost to waste, being used ...
Article : 91 wordsMr. J. W. Allen (secretary by the Grazien' Association stated to-day that the graziers had not yet desided to from a company in New South Wiles for the ...
Article : 186 wordsFrom "H B.W."—Only blindel' sold[?]era, and soldiers who have suffered amputation of more than one limb are to receive the concession of free travelling facilities. This ...
Article : 139 wordsOn behalf of Mrs. Ellen Duval. of Kensington. Mr. Justice Ferguson wan asked in Chambers to-day for a grant of habeas co[?], directed to the mother superior ...
Article : 128 words"Queensland" Loaon.—I, Apply to the chief Inspector of Stock, Victoria-square west. Adelaide for a game [?] 2. There are many rountry De[?]papers published in Queensland. We ...
Article : 484 wordsThe Murrin Proprietary compresson is now in operation. simples taken along pae [?] of the 209-ft. level for 100 it. from the south end northwards show the lode underfoot to be ...
Article : 306 wordsThe State Premier (Mr. Lawson), speaking in the Legislative Assembly to-day, said the Government anticipated that the elections would take place before the end ...
Article : 91 wordsThe sugar refinery employee are still idle. In an interview on the subject of the reinstatement of the strikers, the manager' stated that the company would ...
Article : 126 wordsAt a meeting of the Middle Clasees' Political Federation to-night, the Fair Piofits Commission was criticised for its failure to prevent an increase in the price ...
Article : 146 wordsFrom F. J. MILLS. a vice-president, Wattle League:—With reference to the. letter signed "N.," kindly permit me to inform your correspondent that be ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Peninsular & Oriental Company has named the ten steamers that are being built in the United kingdom.- They include five B class branch ...
Article : 86 wordsIn the House of Representative to-day the debate on the second reading of the Arbitration Public Service- Bill was resumed by Mr. Tudor who said the Bill ...
Article : 281 wordsJoyous news scatters quickly. and chemists in Adelaide are kept busy die[?]ensing Frozo.-loe. new ether discovery of an eminent authority in chemistry, which ...
Article : 177 wordsFrom "RETURNED ARMY NURSE." I was pleased to hear that someone had at last suggested that a rest and convalesoent home should be provided for the ...
Article : 245 wordsThe Melbourne Associated Banks have received an assurance from the Treasurer that until they have had an opportunity of framing their objections to the ...
Article : 83 wordsFrom "BUMTIONS AUTOCRAT":-The Doradilla is one of the most profitable vines the viticultusrists can grow. The soldier settlers are not henevolm ...
Article : 70 wordsShearing is again being held up on all the stations in the district on account of the rain. Mr. Murphy, the president of the Adelaide branch of the A.W.U., stated ...
Article : 72 wordsFrom E. A. MCRGELL. B.D.0.A., F.T.O.:—The Medical Conference at Brishane has made another effort to bait members of Parliament ...
Article : 459 wordsThe 32nd annual meeting; of the Adelaide Orphens Society was held in the Stow Memorial Church lecture-lull on Tuesday evening. when Mr. Evan Kyffln Thomas (a vice-president) was ...
Article : 255 wordsEvery woman ought to know her own value and how much her health, happiness, and general fitness for work or enjoyment matter to those about her. Mothers are ...
Article : 206 wordsBradford Tops.—The markets are quiet, values [?] being sufficiently tested, and quotation are [?]mlral. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe annual conference of the Australia Women's National League passed the following resolution to-day:—That, various Parliaments having brought in a system of ...
Article : 63 wordsFrom "A QUALIFIED BUILDING INSPECTOR":-—The Premier's figures regarding the numbers of bricks laid by say a last-class tradesman, viz., 200, are no doubt ...
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Advertising : 507 wordsIt is now derided that 100.000 bales of wool will be offered At auction in Australia during October, commencing in Adelaide on October 1 and Sydney on October 4. followed as usual by ...
Article : 91 wordsThe following are the rates of exange [?] London:—Paris ([?] to £), 50:51 Stocholes (kruner to £). 17.57; Christanta (kroner to ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 8 Sep 1920, Page 9
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