It is announced that Capt. G. H. Wilkins's agent will open offices at New York to-morrow, and begin preparations for the Australian explorer'a Antarctic expedition. ...
Article : 227 wordsJust before leaving American soil, Capt. Smith said:—"I have realised the ambition of eight years. Our ship is equipped as finely as it is humanly possible ...
Article : 506 wordsThe death occurred at Pinkerton Plains on Sunday of Mrs. Mary Kain. She was 68 years of age, was married at Mount Barker in 1892, and lived at Mount Torrens ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 628 wordsGiving evidence to-day before the royal commission enquiring late the city council graft allegations, Mr. W. Holdsworth, a former ziderman of the city council, denied that he had ever received any money ...
Article : 1,795 wordsIt now seems that, as the result of the election, the Government has lost ground, and the most likely result is that the parties will he returned in equal strength ...
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Advertising : 200 wordsFrom A. A. EDWARDS, M.P.:—At last the very peculiar methods which have been allowed in the Criminal Court since Mr. Eric Millhouse resumed the Crown ...
Article : 2,692 wordsSo keen was the opposition to the Aus-tralian-British Empire Exhibition Bill in the Representatives to-day that the Federal Government does not intend to ...
Article : 264 wordsSir Alan and Lady Cobham arrived at Plymouth at 5.30 this evening in the flying boat Singapore, on the completion of the aerial tour of Africa. They had ...
Article : 295 wordsFollowing the report that the "White Star liner Athenic had been, sold to a Norwegian whaling company, it is announced that the Medic, of the same line ...
Article : 59 wordsThe installation of wireless apparatus on the Southern Cross enabled stations on the American coast and at Honolulu, and ships at sea, to follow the progress ...
Article : 1,147 wordsAt a meeting of the Port Pirie branch of the Liberal Federation last night the president (Mr. W. Clark), mentioned that the Prime Minister would visit Western ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Poetry Society met at Harvard Chambers on Friday night, Mr. A. McB. Bonython presiding. There was a good attendance, and the president made ...
Article : 594 wordsReference was made at a meeting of the Port Pirie branch of the Liberal Federation on Friday to the serious situation in connection with the water shortage in the ...
Article : 354 wordsA Chinese inmate at the Liverpool State Hospital and Home has been removed to the observation ward at the coast hospital. The case being notified as one of ...
Article : 297 wordsThe return of State revenue collected during the 11 months ended May 31, 1928, shows that the total of £2,717,763, is £76,839 less than was collected during ...
Article : 336 wordsFor a number of days, and for no apparent reason, a diver has been, at work at the bottom of the concrete retaining wall of the wharf, on the new side of No. 2 ...
Article : 100 wordsWhile Mr. John Edward was having his tea at home in St. John's Row. Glenelg. on Friday evening, between 6 and 6.45 o'clock, he left a five-seater F.I.A.T. ...
Article : 77 wordsA middle-aged man riding a motor cycle along Brighton road late this evening crashed violently into the rear of a stationary motor bus, and was thrown ...
Article : 74 wordsTwo men were shot in another affray it Surry Hills, which occurred last night. The sequel was the appearance of George Thomas Lynch (28), dealer, at the Central ...
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Advertising : 10 wordsIn the Broken Hill Police Court this afternoon. James Patrick McAuliffe (28) was charted with having obtained orders valued at £1 3/4 under false pretences ...
Article : 64 wordsA display of naval discipline and training at the Flinders Naval Depot was held to-day in honour of the birthday of the King. The entire, complement of the ...
Article : 124 wordsThe business of Badgery Brothers, a well-known and old-established Sydney firm of fat stock salesmen, has been purchased by Goldsbrougth, Mort, & Company ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. Walter Watts, an employe of the State railways of Western Australia, on April 16, 1912, obtained a Commonwealth patent for a universal movement switch ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 2 Jun 1928, Page 14
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