Rarely before has there been evinced in Adelaide such heartfelt grief as was occasioned when the news was made known of the death of the man who—at all events ...
Article : 585 wordsA sensation was caused in the Assembly this afternoon' when the Minister of Mines, in the course of a speech on the Indemnity Bill, referred to a secret ...
Article : 142 wordsAa ex-Adelaidean, now a proserons figure in the Sydney mercantile community, once essayed an explanation of the business success of South Australians ...
Article : 2,868 wordsStudents of all ages from six to 60 gave further proof to-day of the warmth and sincerity of the welcome of Tokio to the Prince of Wales. His official day yielded ...
Article : 275 wordsThe first commission will cot meet until, Saturday, at the request of the Russian delegates, who have not completed their study of the London experts' report. The ...
Article : 169 wordsMessages from Vladivostock state that Japanese troops have driven Chita Government forces from the neutral zone between them and Vladivostock Government ...
Article : 64 wordsOn Good Friday Mr. Harold Ethelbert Hannam, aged 35 years, bootmaker, of 79 Nottingham avenue, Keswick, met his death in a sensational manner at Basket ...
Article : 83 wordsHerbert Armstrong, solicitor, was to-day condemned to death on 4 charge of the murder of his wife. Interest in the cam was maintained to the end. Mr. Justice ...
Article : 447 wordsThe Siberian envoy Gen. Seminoff has re-appeared, and owing to lack of bail has been sent to prison. His wife offered her jewels to secure bond, but the value was ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Hon. Join Lewis, M.L.C, wien he arrived borne at Benacre, Glen Osmond, on Thursday evening, was astonished to see two great holes in the massive stone ...
Article : 178 wordsReplying to a question in the Assembly, the Minister for Defence stated that, according to the latest information, the number of people who were killed ...
Article : 92 wordsA representative of the Australian Press Association conveyed the news to the High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) at Genoa, who said that he heard the ...
Article : 114 wordsHumours were current that Germany would raise the reparations question, but a competent authority declares that the statement is entirely without foundation ...
Article : 92 wordsMELBOURNE, April 14.—Two large double-seated motor can, one containing five persons and the other three, crashed head-on under the viaduct near the Albert ...
Article : 74 wordsD'Arcy Edward Charles Jones, 21 years, of Collins street, Hobart, was a victim to electrocution in Hobart on Thursday afternoon. He was lifting a block of sandstone ...
Article : 116 wordsAll the newspapers have appreciative and sympathetic articles. The Petit Parisien says that the world profoundly grieves at the tragedy which overwhelmed ...
Article : 38 wordsH. Barthou in addreseiug a congregation of British and American journalists, disclaimed and desire to block the conference. He had no love for Germany, be ...
Article : 133 wordsMELBOURNE, April 14.—A motor cycle and sidecar, driven by George Gardiner (41), of 99 Stewart street, Brunswick, crashed into a port on the side of the road ...
Article : 57 wordsThe first intimation received by Mr. and Mrs Smith of the tragic event came from Sir Keith Smith who, immediately after the accident, cabled to his parents ...
Article : 130 wordsPERTH, April 4.—Mr. James De M. Dupont (53, a married man, who was digging a hole to reach a pipe line at Mount Lawley, was overwhelmed by sand, and ...
Article : 65 words"I am sore that all my old comrades of the Australian Flying Corps will share the sorrow I feel at the passing of Sir Ross Smith and Bennett," the Controller of ...
Article : 263 wordsThe report of the Allied experts relating to re-opening trade with Russia is being considered et Genoa. The report stipulates, first, that the Soviet shall accept ...
Article : 229 wordsSir Thomas Henley, the new Minister for Works, -Railways, and State Enterprises, gives it as his opinion that State enterprises should be abolished. Even where ...
Article : 46 wordsAfter months of waiting, advice has been received from Melbourne that an agreement had been forwarded to the State Government for the State Workers ...
Article : 137 wordsAt Charleston, South Carolina, a shipment of condemned war munitions exploded, killing four persons and demolishing buildings. The blast was felt nine ...
Article : 36 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir Arcbaid Weigall), in referring on Friday morning to the tragedy, expressed his deep sense of the severe loss to the State in the ...
Article : 58 wordsIn the covered courts tennis tournament in the final Norton beat Lycett, 8—6, 8—6. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe parents of cue deceased aviator on Friday received numerous messages of condolence, among them being the following:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsHalf an hour before Sir Boss Smith crashed Capt. Cockerill, of Vickers, Limited, had successfully flown the machine for 30 minutes. As already explained the ...
Article : 207 wordsspecialists nave advised Burns to rest his thumb, and bis fight with Moore has been cancelled. Kid Lewis has expressed willingness to meet Burna in a match at ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Minister For Home and Territories (Mr. Pearce.) said to-day that the death of Sir Ross Smith was a great disaster to the cause of civil aviation. Mr. Pearce ...
Article : 110 wordsThe reparations commission has replied to the German Chancellor's communication. The answer declares that the German Government in refusing to impose ...
Article : 125 wordsMEAT.—Sheep—Canterbury medium, 8½d.; Australian ewes, 6¼d.; lambs, Canterbury, light, 115/8gd. Frozen Beef.—New Australian binds, 5d.; old New Zealand ...
Article : 34 wordsSo soon as the Lord Mayor (Mr. L. Cohen) learned from the press on Friday morning of the fatality, he gave instructions for the Town Haft bells to be tolled. ...
Article : 184 wordsGrief is mingled with pride on the part of the relatives of Lieut Bennett. There is sorrow at the loss of a son and brother, but pride in bis achievements, and that he ...
Article : 331 wordsAt the Hindmarsh Volunteer Fire Brigade's annual gathering on Good Friday, sympathetic reference was made to the tragic death of Sir Ross Smith and Lieut. ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Commissioner of Crown Lands has received Professor Ulrich's report, bearing upon the prospects of the province in reference to the discovery of gold. It is ...
Article : 117 wordsA correspondent writes:—"The mishap which occurred to the port high-pressure turbine of T.S.S. Moreton Bay in the Gulf of Arabia on her maiden vovage to ...
Article : 126 wordsA telegram from Katanning states that when the secretary of the Roads Board (Mr. J. W. Hewson) opened his office last Monday, he discovered that every record of ...
Article : 134 wordsMr. Abe Shannon telegraphed to The Register on Friday:—"May I suggest that Sir Roes Smith and Mr. Bennett should be buried in that sacred and glorious fane ...
Article : 69 wordsAn eyewitness of the accident states that the machine climbed gracefully and powerfully to 3,000 ft. Then it swung to a vertical position. One wing dipped, and ...
Article : 153 wordsWhen the news of the tragedy was conveyed to the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) he was deeply moved. Mr. Hughes initiated the great flight which made the world ...
Article : 183 wordsIt is expected that for 1922 120,000 State income tax assessments will be sent nut. This is approximately double the number for the year ending June 30, 1920, which ...
Article : 60 wordsPastor E. Thomas, of Lygon Street Church of Christ, who was on Good Friday re-elected President of the Conference of Churches of Christ in Victoria, was born ...
Article : 77 wordsFrom F. J. EYRE:—This is the most harrowing news The Register has published for a long time: and the heartfelt sympathies of everybody will, I feel sure, go ...
Article : 233 wordsThe conference of Lord Majors assembled in the Dublin Mansion House this afternoon, but no agreement resulted. The meeting was adjourned to Wednesday. It ...
Article : 52 wordsCapt. Guest (British Secretary of State, for Air) telegraphed to Sir Keith Smith, stating:—"In behalf of the Air Council and myself please accept our most sincere ...
Article : 157 wordsThe history of the marvellous strides made in the last decade in the vanquishing of the air has had allied with it the story of numerous dreadful disasters. ...
Article : 503 wordsThere is not a pilot in the Royal Australian Air force flying training school at Point Cook who was not either a close personal friend of Sir Ross Smith, or a ...
Article : 261 wordsThe Air Ministry will hold an enquiry in a few days. Fifteen hundred Vickers employes who had been released from work to see the ...
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Advertising : 706 wordsTwelve months ago there were in Australia six men who had flown from Great British to Australia; now there are only three. Lieut. R. J. Porer, who piloted ...
Article : 296 wordsThe New York Times points out that Sir Rom Smith was a greater flier than Capt. Alcock. The paper adds that both men were noted for coolness and ...
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