BY defeating Fred Perry (England) at Kooyong today for the second time in a five-set match since Perry arrived in Australia, Jack Crawford ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 824 wordsINDUSTRIAL activities unknown previously in the history of the Central Australian nomads have been started by the aborigines at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 686 wordsDISAPPROVAL of abbreviated costumes for lifesavers, as adopted by Sydney lifesavers, was expressed by the vice-president of the Royal ...
Article : 351 wordsTHERE has been no important alteration to the situation in the dispute which has caused a cessation of work on all the principal mines of the State. ...
Article : 473 wordsFOR the first time on record, the officials of the N.S.W. Ladies' Golf Union have found it necessary to enforce the rule regarding the wearing of ...
Article : 307 words"The danger of slang is that it encourages mental laziness," said Miss Vera M. Doubleday, teacher of English and supervisor of girls ...
Article : 249 wordsSPALDING, Saturday.—The first crop fire for the season in this district broke out on the property of Mr. J. J. Johns, at Spalding, today. ...
Article : 119 wordsFollowing the murder of Brother Eugene, a Roman Catholic lay missionary, and two natives by hostile savages in New Guinea, the report of ...
Article : 121 words"The best farmers in South Australia and Victoria are recognised as ranking among the best in the world," said Prof. J. A. Prescott on his return ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 356 wordsMore than 500 South Australian boy scouts returned by two special trains today from the world jamboree at Frankston (Victoria), impressed by ...
Article : 214 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Butler) will probably wait until his return from abroad before seeking a decision on Australia's attitude towards lotteries. He had ...
Article : 184 wordsVICTOR HARBOR, Saturday.—"What do you think of my new year present?" said Mrs. George Evans, of Seaview road, Victor Harbor, proudly ...
Article : 173 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday.—The Baking Industry Employers' Association will apply on Monday for an interim injunction to restrain the Government from ...
Article : 167 wordsA further effort to recapture South-Eastern trade lost to Victoria is to be made by the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce. A special committee has been ...
Article : 220 wordsDUNEDIN (N.Z.), January 12.—The Duke of Gloucester laid the foundation stone of Dunedin's new £325,000 post office of nine stories this morning. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 131 wordsAt a meeting of Murray dairymen Mr. J. Gormlie, a member of the liaison committee appointed to act between the river settlers and Murray Waters ...
Article : 95 wordsAlfred Twaits, 36, of Pitman avenue, Holden Park, was treated at the Adelaide Hospital this afternoon for abrasions to the back and an arm, following ...
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Family Notices : 285 wordsMarketing restrictions of any kind were serious to Australia, and any move in that direction could only be viewed with apprehension, said the ...
Article : 207 wordsPassengers from Sydney in the Maloja, which will reach Outer Harbor on Thursday on its voyage to England, include Sir John and Lady Archer ...
Article : 133 wordsWith a fracture of the leg, John Jackson, aged 59, farmer, of Dublin, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital this afternoon. He was driving a ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 12 Jan 1935, Page 2
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