First woman for 40 years to hold the post, Adjutant K. M. Carr, who has come from Kalgoorlie to take charge of the Adelaide Congress Hall Corps, is ...
Article : 427 wordsFLOODS FOLLOWED THE TORRENTIAL RAINS which fell throughout the State this week. These exclusive pictures to "The Mail" reached Adelaide today. Top left: The East West express in the flood area near Terowie yesterday. Because of the heavy rains which fell between Peterborough and Terowie-the express was more than three hours late in reaching Adelaide last night. Top right: The railway yards at Hamley Bridge Inundated by floodwaters. Centre: The railway track at Wadinna on the West Coast, after It minutes of tain. Bottom left: Floodwaters alongside the railway line between Gumbowie and Terowie. Bottom right: The countryside inundated near Gumbowie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 206 wordsUnless the Commonwealth Government contributes substantially towards the cost, Victoria will not co-operate in any ...
Article : 460 wordsUnofficial estimates are that the Federal surplus for 1935-6 will be at least two millions. Yesterday's returns for the first half ...
Article : 390 wordsA GOLDEN bronze marked the teams in the women's lifesaving competitions at Seacliff this afternoon. Every member might ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 503 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday.—For 71 years "Old Tom," a volunteer seaman in the collier William Macarthur, and a popular figure on the ...
Article : 98 wordsFine and warmer weather is replacing the monsoonal conditions which have prevailed over South Australia for the last ...
Article : 371 wordsAFTER having seat her son to school at Bedford in England, Mrs. H. C. Harrison, who is a passenger in the Ormonde, which berthed at Outer ...
Article : 397 wordsPeople, desiring permits for night hotel parties will be put to less trouble by taking their applications to magistrates than by arranging outside ...
Article : 327 wordsTOPLESS bathers were discussed at a meeting of the Port Elliot Town and Foresnore Improvement Committee last night. It was decided to ...
Article : 132 wordsNo appointment of a successor to the Chief Inspector of Fisheries (Mr. W. D. Bruce), who was due to retire last year, has been announced, although it ...
Article : 211 wordsSquads of plainclothes police are still searching for illegal bookmakers. Some officers allege that illegal betting is creeping back into a few city ...
Article : 84 wordsHealthy and tanned. 100 boys returned late yesterday afternoon from "The Mail" and "The News" holiday camp at Port Noarlunga. They were ...
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Family Notices : 362 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—The sailing ship Joseph Conrad will leave Williamstown about January 25 to carry a scientific expedition to a destination ...
Article : 130 wordsTales of romance come today from our own State, from Queensland, and from New Zealand. Outer Harbor was the scene of a happy reunion, planes will take a bridal party to a ceremony off the Queensland coast, and in the ...
Article : 562 wordsI. B. M. STANFORD, the West Torrens cricketer, who scored his first century In district cricket, west Torrens halted for only seven minutes this afternoon, before declaring with seven for 226 to allow Stanford, who finished last week with 95 n.o., to get his century, 2. Members of the State women's team for the National Games photographed on South Parklands when the Women's Athletic Association meeting was held. Bark [?] [?] Anderson. B. Ray. H. Wakeman. L. Powell, and J. Powell. Front Row—J. Turner. V. Cameron, J. Howelt. M. Turner, and M. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 11 Jan 1936, Page 2
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