The Federal Minuter for Markets and Transport (Mr. T. Patterson) is a sworn advocate of the organized marketing of Australian ...
Article : 618 wordsSince December 7, 103 cars have been reported as having been stolen. The Police Prosecutor (Mr. L. Bond) pleaded yesterday for heavier penalties to be Inflicted upon Joyriders. "I must draw Your Honor's attention ...
Article : 563 wordsDuring the school holidays the Zoo is a haven for the kiddies. For a week or so the young of the human species will be specially on view in Mr. Minchin's ...
Article : 395 wordsThe secretary of the Trades and Labour Council (Mr. T. P. Howard) quoted approvingly yesterday from a bulletin of the United States Department of Labour. ...
Article : 919 wordsThe proposal to form a Political Reform League in Adelaide is viewed with mixed feelings in political and Liberal Federation circles. While some members are ...
Article : 619 wordsSir Frank Moulden returned yesterday by express from Melbourne. Mr. Reidy, M.P., returned yesterday from a 12 days' trip to the south-east. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 727 wordsRejoinders made by Cr. Roebuck to re[?]erences by Cr. Coffey at last night's Council meeting, which lasted to a last hour.led to an uproar, in the course of ...
Article : 525 wordsNumerous deaths are reported as a result of the intense cold prevailing over the middle west, with temperatures ranging from zero to 10 deg. below in the ...
Article : 103 wordsIn the Adelaide Police Court, before Mr. E. M. Sabine. P.M., on Tuesday, Joseph Lynch, Arthur Croft, and Gordon I were charged with having on ...
Article : 871 wordsCommenting on the action of King Alexander' of Jugo-Slavia in suspending the constitution and dismissing Parlisment, The Daily Chronicle writes:—"It ...
Article : 194 wordsThe effect of the recent revelations regarding the export of false "antiques" from Italy has been to intensify the illicit demand for real ones. ...
Article : 187 wordsRemarkable success, since the start of its activities has been enjoyed by the Political Reform League, which met at the office of Mr. C. L. Abbott in ...
Article : 354 wordsIf jockeys in this Stale do not makes a name for themselves, it will be their fault, and not that of Mr. S. W. Ferry, a stipendiary steward, who is also ...
Article : 440 wordsThe Rev. Charles Loste, of St. Helens (Tasmania) will be 100 years old to-morrow. Born on January 9, 1893, at Lincoln, in ...
Article : 337 wordsA r[?]nt picture of King Alexander of Yage-Slavia, take while he was reviews his troops in Bol[?]rade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 317 wordsModernity disturbed the historic peace of the Tower of London one night last month. A small army of men with floodlighting ...
Article : 134 wordsMore than £3,000 was involved in charges of misappropriation against Percy Davey Wynne, aged 44, described as an agent, who appeared at the Central ...
Article : 286 wordsThe death occurred to-day of Mr. Henry Arthur Jones, the dramatist and author. "Hunting sedition" was the extraordinary "recreation" of the late Mr. Jones. ...
Article : 271 wordsThe villages of Pevensey and Pevenacy Bay, in Sussex, are up in arms against the decision of the Eastbourne Rural District Council to grant permission to the Kent ...
Article : 212 wordsJackie Coogan, the firm star, recently with his father, made a gramophone record at the factory of His Master's Voice Gramophone Company, Hayes, ...
Article : 109 wordsThe sutlej sailed for Calcutta this afternoon with 654 Indians, who are being repatriated. They took away with them more than £20,000. ...
Article : 70 wordsAfter months of freedom a gorgeous red-and-silver bird, known at Swinhoe'a sheasant, was recently recaptured by the London Zoo. Somehow or other the ...
Article : 187 wordsWith a day consumed in a spiritless debate, the Senate adjourned to-night, with the possibility of an early agreement for the ratification of the Kellogg pact ...
Article : 139 wordsThe United States Department of Commerce announces that foreign securities floated in the United States in 1928 totalled £285,200,000. Germany, with ...
Article : 71 wordsThe police, who are still investigating the mysterious death of Hilda Johnson, the girl who died after eating chocolates in a picture theatre, are now enquiring ...
Article : 110 wordsDuring excavations 50 years ago on the site of the Roman camp at Binchester, near Bishon Auckland, Durham, portions of a beautiful bowl of Samian ware were ...
Article : 127 wordsThe record-breaking aeroplane Question Mark was forced down at 2.12 p.m. to-day, the left motor having failed. It had been aloft 150h. 46m. ...
Article : 37 wordsA notable mountain cl'mbing feat was accomplished on Sunday by Miss K. Gardiner, of Liverpool, England. Accompanied by two male companions ...
Article : 58 wordsA special preacher, about to ascend the pulpit in a country church, was asked if he would like any particular hymn to be sung to agree with his sermon. ...
Article : 79 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—While running across Botany road at Mascot to-night James Joseph McHugh, aged 17 years, of Mascot, was run down by a motor ...
Article : 38 wordsSir Harry Lauder began his fishing excursion in northern waters by catching a Mako shark, weighing 240 ft. ...
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The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931), Wed 9 Jan 1929, Page 13
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