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  2. THE RENDELSHAM SMASH.

    Many of the passengers who picnicked year the scene of the Rendelsham railway derailment were bitten by red spiders, and ...

    Article : 427 words
  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The explosion in a [?] flats is ascribed to a refrigerator expleding or an escape of coal gas Twentyfour peope are still huried in the ruins ...

    Article : 45 words
  4. THE BOWIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At the chose of to-day's play in the inter-State bowls championship. South Sustralia remided the only undefeated side. They beat Victoria at Elsternwick ...

    Article : 622 words
  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    The following Acts passed last session have received the assent of the LieutenantGovernor (Sir George Murray):—Animals and Birds Protection Amendment ...

    Article : 233 words
  6. THE TASMAN SEA RIGHT.

    Lieutenant Moncrieff, the pilot of the monoplane which will undertake the flight from S.i_ey to New Zealand, etatod today thill owing to inclement wsather the ...

    Article : 166 words
  7. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Fred C. Keys who was well known [?] in Australian wheat [?] ...

    Article : 226 words
  8. UNCLE TOM'S REPUBLIC

    The President of [?] Mr. Charle D[?] paid a semi-official visit to London in July. Few people from a given company could de[?] plan ...

    Article : 483 words
  9. THE WARATAHS

    Cove and Smith, the captains of England and the Waratahs, have deeded that the game shall be postponed owing to bad weather. ...

    Article : 33 words
  10. THE BED ROSE.

    The Red Bow passed passed Peuang towards Tuping this afternoon. ...

    Article : 17 words
  11. POLAND AND LITHUANIA.

    The British and French representatives are advising M. Valdemaras in the intereste of his own country to begin negotiation for a settlement of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. CHAMPAGNE TASTES

    "Donlt let' his cultivate champagne tastes on a beer income said Mr Forster Wools (chairman) to-day at the opening of the Stock Exchange for, 1928. He ...

    Article : 104 words
  13. P. & O. CRUISES.

    Eighty-four years ago the P. & O. company began its serles of European pleasure cruises with a vessel of 900 tons. In 1928 the company will send out its new ...

    Article : 150 words
  14. MICHAEL FARADAY.

    In Newington-buts which was then more rural than it is now there stood in 1791 a froge at which a Yorkshire smits plied his trade. He was the father of ...

    Article : 1,164 words
  15. CANADA's PLACE.

    Addressing the Canadian Club on Wednesday the Hon. R. D. Bennett, leader of the Conservative Party. said it was necessary for Canada to make a decision ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. THE RECENT CURRIE-STREET FIRE,

    Messrs. S. C. Eyles & Co., Currie-street, writes:—With regard to the recent fire in our Curriestreet premises, we take very strong ...

    Article : 180 words
  17. AMERICA, THE LAWLESS.

    Sir A. Maurice Low. the Washington correspondent of the London "Morning Post" is contributing to that journal a series of articles on lawlssness in the ...

    Article : 815 words
  18. THIEVES IN ADELAIDE.

    Two Adelaide offices were catered by thieves on Wednesday evening. From one mney and a quantity of jewllery were stolen, but only stamps and a few shillings ...

    Article : 227 words
  19. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    Australian St[?] Ltd, the owners of the State passenger steamer Bombula have deaded to the up the vessel and pay of the crews Representatives ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. CANADA'S DESIRE FOR PEACE.

    Mr. Kerr a farmer secretary to Mr. Lloyd George addressing the Canadian Club to-day, sid Canada was best qualified to act as an in[?]ter between ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. BAD LIQUOR.

    The statistics of the Department of Health just published declose the fact that 770 persons died from the effects of bad liquor in 1927 in New York City. ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. SWIMMING.

    The fourth event for the Agar [?] was contesed at the City Baths to-night by the Melbourne and Manly (New South Wales Swimming clubs. The event was over [?] ...

    Article : 83 words
  23. POULICE INSPECTORS PROMOTED.

    The following promotions have been made in the police force:—Mounted branch -Inspector Robert Giles, third class, to be second class, as from July 1, 1927. Foot ...

    Article : 55 words
  24. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The carpenter's shop of Mr. E. E. Craig in Cumming-street. Mile-End, was destroyed by fore shortly after 1.30 a.m. on Thursday. The Thebarton Fire Brigade ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. SANS CULOTTE FOR SYDNEY.

    C. T. Goddy, it is understood vill take Sans Culotte to Sydney for the Adrian Knox, Stakes Sans Culotte has won at her last three stars, annexing the ...

    Article : 47 words
  26. CHINA.

    Italain and Portuguese residents in China are alarmed at the approaching termination of the treaties of their countries with China owing to the ...

    Article : 151 words
  27. NO CHANGE IN SYDNEY.

    There was no change in the inter-State shipping dispute to-day, and the Saros, Mackarra and Gou[?] were still [?] up waiting for crews. ...

    Article : 55 words
  28. VICTOR HARBOUR TRAINS.

    The Saturday express train to Victor Harbour will begin running on Saturday, leaving Adelaide at 3.15 p.m. and will continue during the season. This ...

    Article : 91 words
  29. THE UMION ATTITUDE.

    Mr. J. Johnson, the secretary of the Seamen's Union, stated to-night that all the inter-State steamers held up would be manned if the of the seamen for ...

    Article : 45 words
  30. BRAKES FAIL.

    Mrs. Hilda. Hunt (40). of Loveday, River Murry and her son, Leslie Hunt (12), who were admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Wednesday afternoon, ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. SYDNEY COAL SUPPLY.

    The Sydney Civic Commission met this afternoon. and on the motion of Mr. H. E. Morton, seconded by Mr. Garlick. it was decided that none of ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. QUEENSLAND BEEF CATTLE COMMISSION.

    The Queensland Beef Cattle Commission proposes to visit Adelaide on January 17. It is gathering information on abattoirs and the retail ...

    Article : 80 words
  33. NALPA'S CREW PAID OFF.

    On Thursday the crew of the steamer Nalpa were paid off at Port Adelaide, and the vessel has now laid up. ...

    Article : 25 words
  34. THE MITCHAM TRAGEDY.

    Although the police originally inclined to the theory that Mrs. Sampson had been run down and killed by a motorist before 5.30 a.m. on Tuesday on the ...

    Article : 216 words
  35. A FRACTURED LEG.

    Mr. Joseph Pasfield. (64), of Emilyavenue, Clapham, was taken to the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday afternoon with a fractured leg. A police report stales ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. CREW LASHED TO MAST OF SHIP.

    How a crew lashed themselves to the mast of their battered vessel, helpless in a great gale, was described (says the London "Daily Chronicle") when the captain ...

    Article : 251 words
  37. CROYDON WARD.

    The Minister of Local Government (Hon. G. F. Jenkins) has received a counter petition from the Corporation of Hindmarsh and nineteen owners and ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. ACCIDENT AT HOLDEN'S.

    Mr. K. Roberts, of Thomas-street, Unley, an employe of the Perry Engineering Company, Mile-End, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital, at about 6 p.m. or ...

    Article : 57 words
  39. CRICKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  40. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway earnings for the ten days ended December 31, 1027, amounted to £115,413, compared with £123,880 for the corresponding period of 1926. ...

    Article : 25 words
  41. BROKEN COLLARBONE.

    Mr. B. A. Koch had the misfortune to slip from the front of his spring-dray recently, and sustained a broken collarbone. He was taken to the Willows Hospital for ...

    Article : 36 words
  42. R.M.S. CHITRAL.

    Messrs. Elder. Smith & Co. have received a radio message from the commander of the Chitral, statins that the vessel will reach the Outer Harbor about ...

    Article : 46 words
  43. A MOTOR COLLISION.

    On Saturday a collision occurred in Oakbank between motors driven by Messrs. E. J. Knuckey of Woodside, and BertCuston. of Oakbank. Fortunately beyond ...

    Article : 43 words
  44. A LEVEL-CROSSING SMASH.

    A motor car driven by Mr. W. Kirsoun, of Hamilton crashed into an engine as a level crossing at [?] today. The car was smashed to pices and Mr. ...

    Article : 46 words
  45. A NEW MOTORSHIP.

    A contract has been signed for the building in England of a new large motor passenger vessel for the Adelaide Steamship Company's inter-State trade. The ship ...

    Article : 132 words
  46. A YOUNG CYCLIST KILLED.

    Henry Hoare (11), of Scotchmer-street North Fitzroy, had his first practice ride on a bicycle yesterday. He was again riding early this morning, when he ran ...

    Article : 372 words
  47. FATE OF FAMILY CINDERELLA.

    After shooting two of his daughters one of whom was killed on the spotJoseph Hanes aged 45 an unemployed minor committed suicide at Selston, a ...

    Article : 296 words
  48. SYDNEY SUBURBAN RAILWAYS.

    Tenders for the construction of 160 steel motor carriages for the suburban railway services have been received, and will be decided within a few days. ...

    Article : 87 words
  49. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    Mr. Robert Harris (38) of Francis-street Clarence Park was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital last night with a freactured [?]. The cause of his injury is not ...

    Article : 35 words
  50. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 500 words
  51. THE SECRET OF SUCCESS.

    "Push.' said the button. "Never be led." said the penecil. "Take pains," said the winwod. "Always Keep cool." said the ice. ...

    Article : 107 words
  52. MR. MAURICE MOSCOVITCH.

    Mr. Maurice Moscovitch the actor stated to-day that by way of return for the manner in which the Australian public had received him, he had derided to ...

    Article : 47 words
  53. BOWLS.

    [?] for the [?] ment, which will [?] on Monday night closed on Thursday [?] [?] ...

    Article : 96 words
  54. THE GREYCLIFFE ENQUIRY.

    Counsels addressed were continued today before the Marine Court, which is enquiring into the sinking of the ferry Creyeliffe. The enquiry will be continued ...

    Article : 32 words
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