Crippled wharf laborer Charles Bore, of East Sydney, says he will give the whole of the £12,000 damages awarded to him in the NSW Supreme Court last week to any doctor who can give him back his health. Borg, who is single, was injured in a wharf accident at Circular Quay in 1949. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 315 wordsAll Australians and their dependants who receive an age, invalid or widow's pension, a ...
Article : 246 wordsThe early announcement of the new price for cornsacks would be welcomed, as it would ...
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Article : 173 wordsBecause of the enthusiasm of youth audiences to whom he has played in Brisbane and Melbourne. ...
Article : 216 wordsTwo occupants of a Royal Aero Club Tiger Moth plane were injured when it crashed ...
Article : 138 wordsDrawn slowly into several tons of limestone which acted like quicksand, a 34-year-old workman ...
Article : 161 wordsIn most cases the facilities for taking in cargo by manufacturers and warehouses were adequate in Adelaide. ...
Article : 220 wordsThe Graziers' Federal Council will consider a, five-point anti-inflation plan at its annual convention ...
Article : 159 wordsEdith Renfrey, of Birnie avenue, Kensington Park, received concussion and lacerations on ...
Article : 246 wordsNineteen Japanese marooned on the Pacific island of Anatahan since the end of the war refusing to admit ...
Article : 61 wordsTheir first trip in an ocean-going liner lasted about a quarter of an boor and a distance of only ...
Article : 221 wordsSpecial transport allowances for service-men severely incapacitated by service in Korea ...
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Article : 193 wordsFifty people were killed yesterday when a United Airlines DC6 airliner bound for Chicago from San ...
Article : 64 wordsBernard Kinnaine, 48, horse trainer, of East terrace, city, reported on Saturday night that he had been knocked down by a car on East ...
Article : 45 wordsConditions in the butchering trade had become so bad that several country butcher shorn had recently closed, in ...
Article : 124 wordsThe proposed refinery at Bell Bay, on the River Tamar, would produce much more petrol than the Glen ...
Article : 104 wordsA 99-year-old man stepped into an airliner at Parafield yesterday for bis second air trip—a ...
Article : 249 wordsTwo New Australians escaped serious injury when a car rolled over three times and stopped against a tree ...
Article : 125 wordsSix men were killed in six road accidents last night between 6.30 pan. and 930 p.m. At the city morgue, five of ...
Article : 49 wordsCapt. All Melson, 62. who was whaling adviser to the Commonwealth from 1948 to 1950. returned to Sydney by ...
Article : 80 wordsThe US Defence Secretary (Mr. Marshall) has urged Congress to approve the Administration's ...
Article : 77 wordsWith its front wheels at the edge of 150 ft drop on the Belair road yesterday, a tourer car, after snapping a ...
Article : 101 wordsA further butter cut will be imposed in Sydney tomorrow reducing supplies available to retailers by 62½ p.c. ...
Article : 90 wordsMore than 300 heavily armed police and civilians are conducting an intensive manhunt at ...
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Advertising : 147 wordsThere were excited scenes at Fremantle today when 43 Maltese migrants who arrived in the liner Asturias ...
Article : 84 wordsBritish Army supplies, guns and vehicles, are arriving in Cyprus in a constant stream of ships, Reuter ...
Article : 44 wordsFour people were injured, one seriously, when a car overturned yesterday morning at the corner of Tanunda ...
Article : 97 wordsPeople went down on their knees on the Town Hall platform last night to pick up pieces of hair frayed from ...
Article : 75 wordsA Moscow Radio broadcast heard in London said that the North Korean Government yesterday asked that ...
Article : 54 wordsSA timber merchants were examining the possibility ot importing dressed flooring boards from the US and ...
Article : 122 wordsLONDON, July 1.—At least five people were killed in an explosion at a Government arms factory near ...
Article : 27 wordsDespite big transport deficits, the NSW Government had ended the financial year with a surplus of about ...
Article : 52 wordsSt. Peter's Cathedral bell tower was open to the public yc.-lerday afternoon. Mr. Laurie Holt, vice-captain of the bell-ringers, and visitors about So. 3 bell, which weighs almost half a ton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 77 wordsAdrian conan Doyle has discovered the remains of a mysterious palace believed to have belonged to the Queen ...
Article : 174 wordsMatron Mary Josephine Antill. 32, widow, of the Uraidla District Hospital, left by air tonight for Adelaide in ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Shah or Persia is ill and may have to undergo an operation, according to well informed Persian circles ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Mon 2 Jul 1951, Page 3
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