On Monday afternoon Federal Ministers will assemble at the Commonwealth offices, Melbourne, for the first sittings of Cabinet in 1933. The only absentee is expected to be the Minister of Commerce ...
Article : 1,412 words"There seems to be very little chance of the London influenza epidemic being carried to Australia." said the Government Health Officer (Dr. Ponsford) ...
Article : 325 wordsMiss J. Tomlin, of Prospect road, Prospect, has won the prize of £2 2/ offered by "The Mail" for the reader who most closely ...
Article : 726 wordsA sensational turn in the park tragedies occurred today when a second charge of murder was preferred against Eric Roland Craig. ...
Article : 273 wordsEngland is due for at least a mild boom in duplicate bridse a game that has found wide favor in America for several years. The Portland Club has given a ...
Article : 589 wordsMISS KATH BURNLY AT THE TILLER of the Ivy, after the had won the women's dinghy race at Outer Harbor this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 50 words"Miss Madeline Slade is not the only white woman working in Gandhi's headquarters," said the Rev. T. C. Carne, on the Cathay, at Outer Harbor today. "I know at least one German girl who is there ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 579 wordsWearing a horse made of diamonds for a brooch, Mrs. Ben Rosen, wife of the former Sydney jockey, arrived at Outer Harbor on the Cathay today, on her way ...
Article : 557 wordsLONDON, January 20.—The wellknown London" conductor. Walford Hayden, is understood to have been appointed Australasian ...
Article : 70 wordsMISS EVELYN BRISTOWE, steering Mr. N. Mitchell's dinghy Malluna in the woman's dinghy races at Outer Harbor this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Family Notices : 530 wordsPlans are being made to form a company, with headquarters in Adelaide, to go in for fishing operations on a large scale in South Australian waters. ...
Article : 306 wordsIf the hopes entertained for a steady and sound advance in wool values are realised, the balance of the clip remaining unsold in South Australia, should ...
Article : 451 wordsThe 174th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns was celebrated by the Lothian Club at a social in the Grosvenor tonight. ...
Article : 233 wordsBEIRUT (Syria), Saturday.—Drought and severe cold is disastrously affecting the cattle in Syria, and the Moslem chiefs at Damascus have attributed the wrath ...
Article : 119 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday The whole of the front portion of a grocer's shop in Mudgee road. Cullenbullen, near Portland, was wrecked shortly before 3 a.m. today by ...
Article : 155 wordsMrs. Marjorie Rochefort, the pretty brunette wife of an ex-broker of Montreal, saye she will sue her husband for divorce on the ground of cruelty. ...
Article : 147 wordsAt the Unley Methodist Church tonight Harold Lightburn, amateur welterweight boxing champion or Australia, was married to Miss Vera Liddicoat, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Liddicoat, of ...
Article : 185 wordsLONDON, January 21.—George Moore, the notable English novelist and play wright, died today. He was classed among the best writers in the world. ...
Article : 132 words"Wine makers ultimately will have to increase their prices, since stocks of wine at the old rate of duties are almost exhausted, and we will have increased cost ...
Article : 92 wordsIn the ballot for the secretaryship of the South Australian brauch of the Seamen's Union, Mr. H. O'Neil, formerly a vigilant officer at Sydney, is leading the ...
Article : 60 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—The father of Ted Phelps the world sculling champion, was astonished at the cable announcing that Ted would defend his title against Alf ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 21 Jan 1933, Page 2
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