DUBLIN, Saturday.—The Oath Removal Bill, which was passed by the Dail this week, is likely to be delayed in the Free State Senate, where De Valera's ...
Article : 146 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—Resentment that only the larger companies controlling air routes in Australia are invited to tender for the various aerial services which ...
Article : 532 wordsNEVER was winter more welcome in the mice-infested areas of the State. It alone can kill off the mice ...
Article : 629 wordsSEASONAL outlook excellent; political outlook better than it has been for many months; more cheerful outlook ...
Article : 677 wordsALTHOUGH the followers of the deposed Mr. Lang in South Australia are hopelessly divided, it has not stopped them ...
Article : 112 wordsMiss Nancy Barwell, daughter of the Agent-General for South Australia in London (Sir Henry Barwell) arrived from London by the Ballarat, which berthed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 151 words"DON'T go to London [?] you have a name bigger [?] the English theatrical stars. Ability and even money count as ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 415 wordsCHEAP fuel on trouble, with spark plugs or flying back of starting handle. These are among the advantages claimed for the new ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 371 wordsWITH nothing to do but to eat and sleep, sailors on the dismasted Finnish barque Hougomont at Semaphore anchorage, are becoming tired of life. Their ...
Article : 537 wordsMADAME Amelita Galli-Curie gave her second concert for the current season in Adelaide Town Hall tonight. Her delightful personality immediately endeared ...
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Article : 387 wordsBOOMERANG legs, a wild dog and kangaroo corroboree, and shoulders gashed as a sign of mourning were some of the things seen by the Adelaide ...
Article : 320 wordsWAR-TIME memories will be recalled next Saturday afternoon, when the Governor (Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven) will review the troops of the 4th Military ...
Article : 297 wordsI DON'T think young men get a square deal in regard to executive positions unless older men are prepared to stand aside," said the secretary ...
Article : 359 wordsALL questions of importance to the woolgrowing industry, from taxes to tariffs, the cost of living, and the development of Northern Australia will be ...
Article : 244 wordsMore than 70 babies were entered in the baby show held with the arts and crafts competition at Semaphore Park Baptist Church the afternoon. Dr. F. Hone ...
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Family Notices : 144 wordsAN ELECTION will be held in New South Wales on June 11 to decide for or against Langism. No more important State election has been held in Australia. To secure a safe working majority the United Parties will require to win 12 seats. The 12 constituencies shaded, in the map are those at present held by Labor, which are most likely to go to the United Parties in the event of a "swing-over." The other seats at present represented by Labor are shown in black, and those held by the United Parties are unshaded. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 188 wordsWho knows a novel way of serving the ever-useful potato? Rosa Beeton, of "The News," offers her 10/ prize this week for the best dish ...
Article : 78 wordsJeffrey Wallace, aged 23, metal worker, of Elder street, Adelaide, was injured in a collision between the bicycle he was riding and a motor car at fort road, ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 21 May 1932, Page 2
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