Onlookers yesterday at the Australian tennis championships were rewarded by some thrilling tennis, and several surprises as a recompense for the hot weather conditions experienced. Plavins brilliant and accurate tennis, bat rather slow for J. Crawford ...
Article : 2,622 wordsThe luck of the draw has placed an unusually large number of crack bowlers in opposition in the first round of the State Four Bowl Championship, which will be spread over all metropolitan greens on Saturday. ...
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Advertising : 291 wordsA charge of larceny as a bailee was abandoned in the Criminal Court yesterday, when a witness admitted that he would not have ...
Article : 629 wordsNo one looking at these girls, would believe It was Hot yesterday. It was 103. It seems to be much cooler under these sunshades. A photograph taken at the tennis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 99 wordsFrederick Arthur Cameron, jockey, of Anzac Highway, Novar Gardens, in the Insolvency Court yesterday was ...
Article : 356 wordsThe [?] unity of the Empire, or free trade within the Empire, is advocated by Capt. H. W. Hill a mining engineer from Victoria, who has just returned from ...
Article : 399 wordsH. A. Moore, the South Australian four-bowl champion, snapped at practice at the Adelaide Drive yesterday. Two hundred and fifty-five other bowlers have entered for the championship games which begin on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 71 wordsAmericana have far higher standards of business management then Australians, according to Mr. A. McInnes, secretary of the Adelaide branch of the Federated ...
Article : 188 wordsTWEEDVALE, January 22.—The extensive new brick buildings, forming a separate unit to the local woollen mills are nearly completed, and now that the ...
Article : 319 wordsClarence James W. Evans, labourer, was charged before Mr. H. M. Muirhead, S.M., in No. 2 Court yesterday with the larceny of household goods and jewellery ...
Article : 203 words"Come on, boys! You know what we're here for. It will be too late in a minute," wee words alleged to have been used by Olaf Christiansen (33), wharf labourer, of ...
Article : 482 wordsArthur William Staples, bus driver, of Holland street, Southwark, was in the Traffic Court yesterday convicted of having driven a bus dangerously on No. ...
Article : 171 wordsCommenting on the poor response to the Commonwealth loan of £8,000,000 in London. Sir Hal Colebatch, Senator elect said last night that the tragedy was of ...
Article : 303 wordsRoy Birkinshaw, aged 32 years, labourer, was charged in No. 2 Adelaide Police Court (before Mr. H. M. Muirhead, S.M.) yesterday, with having assaulted Leslie ...
Article : 334 words"Much of the work has been done in an unostentatious "fashion." declared the Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) yesterday, in eulogizing the voluntary work ...
Article : 157 wordsA man had a lucky escape from serious injury, if not death, at Port Adelaide yesterday, when he was caught in a sling, hoisted up 20 ...
Article : 157 wordsFollowing on the recent arrest of a man in Wakefield street, Adelaide, by Detective-Sgt. McMahon saw three men standing at the office door of the factory of ...
Article : 168 wordsEdwards [?] Flannagan (33), labonrer, of Bowden, pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court yesterday, to having at Adelaide on November 7 stolen 4/ ...
Article : 105 wordsA collecting box for the Deaf and Dumb Institution, which contained fair amount of money, was stolen from the bar of the Jetty Hotel, Whyalla, on a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 wordsOn Saturday, Australian Aerial Services, Limited, dispatched their seaplane, Lyre Bird, piloted by Capt. Frank Neale, to Port Fairey (Vic.). The flight was made ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-day that Mr. S. Edwards who had acted as Administrator of Norfolk Island during the illness of Judge Herbert ...
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