The Chinese Government have handed a Note to the interested Powers asking for a readjustment of existing treaties. British employes on Chinese railways have been warned by Chinese friends to cease work for chair own safety. The British Consal-General at [?] has warmed the Chinese ...
Article : 231 wordsReferring yesterday to the proposals outlined by Sir John Higgins for the stabilisation "of the wool market, the Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Butterfield) said ...
Article : 192 wordsThe extensive work of deepening and straightening the Port Rive, approved in 1915, is well in band. Shortly after approval was given tenders were invited for ...
Article : 155 wordsA military revolution has broken out in Greece. The fleet has joined the rebels. ...
Article : 23 wordsShortly after 5.30 a.m. on Thursday Mr. Michael McAuliffe, a railway picker, residing at Tutt-avenue, Kingswood, was cut to pieces at the Torrens Park railway ...
Article : 268 wordsMichael Terry has no idea of teaching Australia what to do with Its empty spaces. He is going to lead an expedition 3,000 miles ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 581 wordsA controversy has arisen in regard to the legality of the attitude of the Government in connection with the removal of Government House wall, and the ...
Article : 101 wordsA London cable message reports that Mr. Baldwin. Mr. Churchill, and Lord [?] have been made honorary Doctors of Civil Law, by the Oxford University ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,008 wordsWork is being started by the contractors, Messrs. Goninan & Co., of Newcastle, upon the erection of the coal handling plant at Osborne. The State Harbors Board has ...
Article : 80 wordsApparently lucre is not much rain about, although the disturbance which brought light showers over practically the whole of the State has not entirely pissed. The ...
Article : 248 wordsThe demonstration of primary methods, which will be given in the Exhibition Building this afternoon by the children of the Rose Park Private School, King's ...
Article : 228 wordsThe best of laws can be made to look ridiculous if a sufficient number of people try hard and long enough. Those who would scrap the Navigation Act have ...
Article : 193 wordsEurope is per[?] by the pact [?] [?] is [?] and [?] [?] ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) replying to Captain Fairfax in the House of Commons to-day, said he had evidence that the disturbances ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Foreign Office last [?] a Note to the representatives of the interested Powers. The Note argues at length that [?] ...
Article : 543 wordsSir James Jamieson, the British ConsulGeneral at Canton addressed the following Note to the Bureau of Foreign Affairs on June 22:—"I learn from ...
Article : 368 wordsCommenting on the paragraph in "The Advertiser" yesterday, referring to the repart of the sub-committee of the metropolitan councils in Melbourne, with regard to ...
Article : 136 wordsEnglish mails by the P. and O. liner Devanha are expected to arrive in Adelaide overland from Fremantle this evening. The letter portion will be distributed by ...
Article : 37 wordsShortly before 6 p.m. on Tuesday, when the traffic was approaching its "peak." there was an extraordinary hold-up in Flinders-street Melbourne in the vicinity ...
Article : 238 wordsThe Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Butterfield) has received advice that the brown trout liberated a few years ago in the Finniss River have done well and fish ...
Article : 239 wordsThe latest news from the H[?] at Spitzberg includes extracts from the [?] of Mr. [?] the pilot of their second plane. which completes Captain ...
Article : 209 wordsDuring the many years that he has been director of the Zoological Gardens, Mr. A. C. Minchin has constantly striven for improvement and modernisation as funds— ...
Article : 278 wordsIn view of the strong opposition likely to he made against [?] [?] of the [?] is understand that the [?] ...
Article : 238 wordsBelieving fee had been wronged by them, a son of wealthy parents, after [?] a tern in gaol, searched in several countries for a ...
Article : 239 wordsIn order to enable the Public School Teachers Union to file a claim in the Arbitration Court for a substantial increase in the salaries of its members, the ...
Article : 223 wordsThe Automobile Association has been advised that several miles of the main Yorketown-road. between Maitland and Urania, and certain portions of the Mount ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. Henry F. Nichols, of Waymouthstreet, has been advised by his London correspondent that, according to the London "Daily Telegraph," the quality of ...
Article : 249 wordsShortly before 3 o'clock on Thursday morning Constables Button and Somers, who were cycling along the Bay-road, noticed a ladder standing against a window ...
Article : 180 wordsMr. Richard Linton, of Melbourne, has arrived from Canada and will begin immediately to arrange for the election of the first quota of 250 British boys to ...
Article : 100 wordsAt his Majesty's court, to be held tomorrow, the following Australians will be presented:- From New South [?] Miss Hil[?] ...
Article : 101 wordsThe second concert of the series of chamber music recitals, arranged by the Conservatorium String Quartet, will be given in the Liberal Union Hall on ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Vice-chancellor of the University of Adelaide (Professor W. Mitchell) stated yesterday that there was no truth in the rumor that the University School of ...
Article : 110 wordsMuch [?] is displayed by the officers, and men of the American [?] in moving pictures on the Seattle, showing Australian scenes. The films are supplied by ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Prince of Wales to-day witnessed a magnificent industrial procession, representing the trades and industries along the gold reef. Among the exhibits was one ...
Article : 213 wordsClassified advertisements intended for insertion in "The Advertiser' of Saturday (to-morrow) must be in the office as carly as possible to-day. Advertisements ...
Article : 41 wordsAn aeroplane, belonging to the AeroLloyd Company which left [?] yesterday for Stockholm, is missing. In response to a request by the company a ...
Article : 45 wordsThe sixth of the series of Conservatorium concerts will be held on Monday week, July 6, in the Elder Hall. The programme consists mostly of orchestral ...
Article : 97 wordsReferring to the telegram from Melbourne published in "The Advertiser" on Thursday, regarding the resumption of wool sales, wool experts and brokers in ...
Article : 302 wordsMr. Leonard Victor Albeit Shepherd (37), a. contractor, of Foster-street, Parkside, was riding a motor cycle with sidecar attached in Wattle-street, Parkside, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 wordsOn another page will be found this week's list of subscriptions and promises to the St. Peter's Cathedral fund. The sum, though large, is not sufficient to ...
Article : 102 wordsA discussion on the question of an eight-hours day attracted a large gathering of delegates at the International Railway Congress. The speakers described ...
Article : 118 wordsAt Hurlingham in the second of three matches between the English and American Armies for the International Army Polo Championship, played this afternoon, ...
Article : 58 wordsDame Clara Butt and Mr. [?] Rumford gave a farewell concert at the Albert Hall last night prior to com-[?] mencing a world tour. They were re ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsIncluded in the programme for the weekly song gathering to be held in the Town Hall, from 1 to 1.50 p.m. to-day are:-"If I might only come to [?] ...
Article : 94 wordsThe by-election to till the vacancy for Oldham, consequent upon the appointment of Sir Edward Grigg as Governor of Kenya Colony, resulted:-Mr. Wiggins ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 26 Jun 1925, Page 13
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