Pearce, the Australian sculler, is considered likely to be victorious in the Olympic Games at Amsterdam. His time is the fastest yet recorded. Charlton was defeated by Borg in a heat of the 1,500 metres swim, but qualified for the semi-final. ...
Article : 432 wordsHw Excellency the Governor (Brig.-Gcn. Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven. V.C.) was the guest of honour at the annual dinner of ...
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Article : 525 wordsThe British Army of Peace has begun a pilgrimage to the European battlefields to celebrate the anniversary of the outbreak of the Great War. Thirty-six special ...
Article : 344 wordsThe Comander-in-Chief at Portsmouta (Admiral Sir Osmond Brock) has wiit-nessed to te cruiser Australia:—"Goad-bye; a pleasant voyange home. I am glad ...
Article : 446 wordsIn a letter to the Conservative Chief Whip, the British Prime Minister promises not to introduce Protection. He claims to have a ...
Article : 240 wordsA Bulgarian reported to the Detective Office on Saturday night that ha had been held up with a revolver in his garden and robbed ...
Article : 242 wordsThe more Pearce rows the greater appears his likelihood of victory in the Olympic sculls. To-day he recorded not only the fastest heat, but the easiest ...
Article : 410 wordsThe admittance to the Melbourne Hospital early this morning ot a young nan, with a deep wound running from the nape of his neck to the angle of his right lower ...
Article : 220 wordsMr. Ramsay MacDonald, leader of the British Labour Party, and his three daughters have arrived at Quebec. The complete defeat of the Conservative ...
Article : 203 wordsFanned by a strong north-easterly wind, a fire which broke out to-day at the motor garage occupied by R. L. Bails, in Essing. ton street, Port Lincoln, completely ...
Article : 328 wordsMuch damage was done at a confectionery shop in Colonel Light Gardens in the early hours of Saturday morning, which the front ...
Article : 341 wordsApropos of the broken-time football controversy, which at one time, threat-ened to cause Britain's withdrawal from the Olympiad, the International Olympic ...
Article : 177 wordsSeveral persons were injured in motoring accidents, which occurred during the "week-end. As a result of a collision between a ...
Article : 434 wordsPope Plus XI made the following statement, with referenee to Citing, to-day:— "As the first to treat with China, not only on a footing of perfect equality, but with ...
Article : 126 wordsThe executive of the A.L.P., which has considered the report of the recent royal commission on Federal seats and exonerated Messrs, Thiodore and Coleman ...
Article : 352 wordsTwo Polish aviators took off from Le Bourget, France, at the identical runway used by the ill-fated Capt. NwiKesaor, the first airman to attempt a flight from Paris ...
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Article : 226 wordsIn a written reply ia questions asked in the House of Commons the Foreign Secretary (Sir Austin Chamberlain) says that negotiations are proceeding for a ...
Article : 157 wordsThe executive of the Nationalist Party last night endorsed the nominations o( Sir Hal Colebatch and Senator Kiugsmill to run with Mr. E. B. Johnstone, M.L.A. ...
Article : 127 wordsDuring the midday rush on Saturday a daring robbery win carried out at the Engle Hotel, Hindley street, and nearly £300 in cheques ...
Article : 201 wordsIn spite of the secrecy maintained by the Lithuanian authorities, it its believed that the explosion in the chief arsenal at Olida on Thursday wan a most serious ...
Article : 71 wordsA court martial jas enquired into the stranding of the cruiser Dauntless, near Halifax, Nova Scotia, on July 2. Lieut-Commander Thomas Ramsay Beatty, who ...
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Article : 123 wordsCapt. Courtney, who was rescued by the steamer Minnawaska from a wrecked aeroplane in mid-Atlantic, hag wirelessed to the London office of the company which ...
Article : 260 wordsJames Henry Frank, who was arrested on Friday in connection with the Balonne River murder, appeared at the Police Court on Saturday, charged with the ...
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Article : 101 wordsAt a meeting of a committee of the Western Australian National Football League last night, Eustace, of West Perth, and W. G. Matson, of Perth, were ...
Article : 89 wordsA few weeks ago another of the rocket cars was destroyed during a railway test. It had made a successful journey in one direction, and was returning to the ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 6 Aug 1928, Page 9
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