Although it is two months since the waterside strike ended, the situation on the waterfront is still tense, and a force of about 30 police is necessary to preserve peace. Because of the serious unemployment at Port Adelaide, much ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,286 wordsThat Australia is singularly lacking in young cricketers is the deduction of the critics from the provisional team for the second Test match. ...
Article : 355 wordsDuring an altercation at an hotel at Waterloo just before the closing hour tonight a revolver shot was fired, and Mr. Robert Prophett (aged 36 years), a former alderman of the Waterloo ...
Article : 187 wordsThe new McNary-Haugen Bill for farm relief contains the basic provisions or the old measure, with new clauses embodying the promises the Republicans made during the presidential ...
Article : 94 wordsReturning from Britain, Sir Mark Sheldon (former Australian Commissioner in America) made a remarkabie prophecy concerning the future supremacy of Australia and Canada as world trade nations. ...
Article : 102 wordsAn outbreak of enteric fever, which has occurred at Sutton Town, resulted in the death or a little girl aged 10 years this morning. The victim was Jeau Crouch ...
Article : 191 wordsMr. John Joseph Daly has been elected as a representative of South Australia in the Senate. This announcement was made this evening by Mr. O. H. Stephens ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 220 wordsThe Bendeich family supplies a whole cricket team in the Branxton district. In addition it supplies an umpire, a scorer, and the twelfth man. ...
Article : 114 wordsThe November ceremonies connected with the coronation of Prince Hirohito as Emperor of Japan reached a climax with the police extremely nervous. Searches and arrests were prevalent, and charges ...
Article : 178 wordsMore than 80 cases of typhoid have been admitted to the local hospital. The fever is in its most virulent form. Many patients are delirious, and already there have been two deaths. ...
Article : 88 wordsOn Monday morning a special train will leave Port Augusta on the EastWest line. Bound for Kalgooriie, it will carry 300 beef cattle and 1,500 sheep, to provide animal foodstuffs for the goldftelds district ...
Article : 379 wordsWhen the Peace in Industry Conference adjourned today it was announced thai the delegates had expressed satisfaction at the progress made, and that most harmonious relations ...
Article : 69 wordsAt the Central Market, Adelaide, last night. Mr..C. W. Finkelde, of High street, Kensington, either lost or was robbed of a wallet containing £2 and a motor driver's licence. The matter has been reported to the police. ...
Article : 41 wordsflamingoes at the Zoological Garden line up before the camera to form a frieze that would grace the walls of an art gallery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsMr. F. J. Brown (Mayor of Port Adelaide) stated today that Tort Adelaide City Council was pleased at the decision of the Government to make available ...
Article : 141 wordsOil a charge of having maliciously discharged a revolver at Max Oscar Enke,. ;i wharf laborer, of St. Vincent street, Port Adelaide, with intent to murder him, ' William Henry Simpson, laborer, of Dale street, Port Adelaide, appeared before Mr. G. W. Halcombe, S.M., in Port Adelaide Police Court today. Defendant reserved his defence, and was committed to stand trial at the next criminal sessions. Bail in two sureties of £50 was allowed. \ Inspector J. E. Jfoblet prosecuted. ! ...
Article : 83 wordsWhile playing in a shed at the home of her parents in Teasdale street, Brunswick, yesterday, Annie Mitchell Reid (aged 14 months) found a tin of rat poison. She ...
Article : 48 wordsMrs. Bradbrooke (aged 70 years) left Goolooba Private Hospital, Southwark, today, and fears are entertained for her safety. Anyone knowing anything of her whereabouts ...
Article : 77 wordsSe%-eral voluuteer laborers were walking along Commercial road, Port Adelaide, near the intersection with Godfrey street about 11 or clock last uiglit, when they were intercepted by a group of men and blows were exchanged. Shouts soon attracted people to the spot, but those responsible for the affray ran away. It is understood that the volunteer] laborers were going to the railway station when they were attacked. ...
Article : 70 wordsOne carriage of a train carrying passengers from Warwick Farm races today caught fire, and had to be stopped near Merrylands. Members of the train crew, with the assistance of police ...
Article : 104 wordsAn independent status is maintained by a married striker formerly employed at the Edmonton Clothing Factory, from which 700 tailoresses recently marched four abreast bearing a banner on which ...
Article : 104 wordsPiloting his own Gipsy-Moth aeroplane, Mr. Butler (chairman of the De Havilland Company) accompanied by his wife, today broke the world two-seater light aeroplane speed ...
Article : 59 words"There is no industrial depression noticeable in Ireland," said Father V. P. Kelly, of Wellington (New Zealand), who is returning on the Comorin after a holiday of eight months in Great Britain. ...
Article : 165 wordsMr. B. J. Sellick (Mayor of Unley) j Said ' that the conditions governing, the' gnat- by the Government of £5.000 to j municipal conncils on a £1 for £1 basis ...
Article : 168 wordsChildren \vhose_parents are in distress will be given a Christmas dinner at the Port Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday, De- i cember 22. I ...
Article : 112 wordsWhile Jervois Bridge, Port Adelaide, was being opened this morning a motor lorry owned by the Adelaide Stevedoring Company, Limited, and driven by Mr. William ...
Article : 75 wordsFive youths who were arrested by Detectives Evans aud Herman appeared at the Children's Court this morning on charges of larceny. On the application of Mr. J. P. Walsh ...
Article : 45 wordsBetween 3.30 and 6 o'clock this afternoon a five-seater Whippet motor car, the property of Mr. Archie Fulwood, of Avenue road, Highgate, was stolen from Colley ...
Article : 45 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 8 Dec 1928, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: