After a debate, tinged with only a slight sign of bitterness toward the Lang faction by the leader of the Federal Opposition (Sir. ...
Article : 756 wordsTwo young men were drowned and a third was saved when a small rowing boat capsized in midstream in the River Torrens ...
Article : 777 wordsThe Lord Mayor (Mr. Cain), in response to the request of the central committee of the youth occupation movement, decided on ...
Article : 645 wordsInterest in the personnel of the cricket team to tour England this year is quickening with the meeting of the selectors fixed for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 778 wordsBy C. A. BROOKS, Holder 120 Yards Hurdles Championship Of S.A. One Australian record and five State records were broken at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 980 wordsSeven thousand people were admitted to Rushcutters Bay courts on Saturday to see the Australian, French and "Wimbledon ...
Article : 811 wordsWallace John McCutcheon, 15, was attacked and terribly injured on the chest and left arm by a 10-foot shark in the Georges ...
Article : 429 wordsFollowing a careful study by the Board of Trade on the effect on various branches of British industry of reductions maintained in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsMary Pickford, according to a United Press message from Falmouth, Massachusetts. is secluded there under a heavy guard after having ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 144 wordsAn official "Gazette" announces immediate increases in the Customs duties on meat. It is learned from official sources that these will not apply to ...
Article : 37 words"There is a real danger of the rising generation becoming demoralised and deteriorating, owing to unemployment," said His Excellency the ...
Article : 167 wordsStockingless typists have been banned by Commonwealth departments at Canberra. Two girl employes of the Census ...
Article : 61 wordsThe view that an extension of road transport, although resulting in a reduction of railway activities, would improve their position in the long run, was ...
Article : 462 wordsFine weather is promised for the holiday throughout the State today. The Government Meteorologist (Mr. Bromley) expressed doubt ...
Article : 347 wordsthe Country Dor Conference, at Bathurst. on Friday, was notable for two speeches by Mr. Lang. In one which dealt mainly with the ...
Article : 816 wordsAt the declaration of the poll, after the mayoral election, at Port Adelaide on Saturday night, it was alleged by one of the defeated candidates that ...
Article : 375 wordsTwo men had an exciting experience when a motor delivery milk van crashed through the rails of the Patawalonga bridge early on Sunday morning, and ...
Article : 110 wordsIn winning the singles championship yesterday. Perry unfolded the best tennis he has played against me and, on the day, was too difficult for me. ...
Article : 124 wordsCRICKET.—In the final Shield match of the season in Sydney, New South Wales declared with eight wickets [?] down for 672. W. A. Brown, the New ...
Article : 220 wordsReturing to the Flagstaff diningroom. Commercial road. Port Adelaide, late last night, the proprietress, Mrs. Kirkpatrick. discovered that £37, ...
Article : 149 wordsThe fourth Tennis Test against Great Britain will begin in Adelaide at 1.15 p.m. on Friday. According to the [?] hedule, the four members of the British ...
Article : 259 wordsScattered storms on Friday were responsible for substantial falls of rain in far northern areas of the State. Heavier falls occurred over the Queensland ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Mon 29 Jan 1934, Page 9
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