Many of the passengers who picnicked year the scene of the Rendelsham railway derailment were bitten by red spiders, and ...
Article : 427 wordsThe 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 wordsAt 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 wordsThe following Acts passed last session have received the assent of the LieutenantGovernor (Sir George Murray):—Animals and Birds Protection Amendment ...
Article : 233 wordsLieutenant 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 wordsMr. Fred C. Keys who was well known [?] in Australian wheat [?] ...
Article : 226 wordsThe 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 wordsCove and Smith, the captains of England and the Waratahs, have deeded that the game shall be postponed owing to bad weather. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Red Bow passed passed Peuang towards Tuping this afternoon. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe 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"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 wordsEighty-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 wordsIn 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 wordsAddressing 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 wordsMessrs. S. C. Eyles & Co., Currie-street, writes:—With regard to the recent fire in our Curriestreet premises, we take very strong ...
Article : 180 wordsSir 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 wordsTwo 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 wordsAustralian 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 wordsMr. 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 wordsThe 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 wordsThe 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 wordsThe 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 wordsThe 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 wordsC. 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 wordsItalain and Portuguese residents in China are alarmed at the approaching termination of the treaties of their countries with China owing to the ...
Article : 151 wordsThere 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 wordsThe 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 wordsMr. 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 wordsMrs. 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 wordsThe 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 wordsThe Queensland Beef Cattle Commission proposes to visit Adelaide on January 17. It is gathering information on abattoirs and the retail ...
Article : 80 wordsOn Thursday the crew of the steamer Nalpa were paid off at Port Adelaide, and the vessel has now laid up. ...
Article : 25 wordsAlthough 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 wordsMr. 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 wordsHow 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 wordsThe Minister of Local Government (Hon. G. F. Jenkins) has received a counter petition from the Corporation of Hindmarsh and nineteen owners and ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. 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 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsThe 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 wordsMr. 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 wordsMessrs. 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 wordsOn Saturday a collision occurred in Oakbank between motors driven by Messrs. E. J. Knuckey of Woodside, and BertCuston. of Oakbank. Fortunately beyond ...
Article : 43 wordsA 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 wordsA 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 wordsHenry 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 wordsAfter 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 wordsTenders 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 wordsMr. 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 ...
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Article : 107 wordsMr. 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[?] for the [?] ment, which will [?] on Monday night closed on Thursday [?] [?] ...
Article : 96 wordsCounsels addressed were continued today before the Marine Court, which is enquiring into the sinking of the ferry Creyeliffe. The enquiry will be continued ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 6 Jan 1928, Page 15
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