Unless soaking rains fall before the end of next week over nonirrigated vineyards, the yield will probably be 35 per cent below normal. This is the forecast of a leading vigneron, who also strongly criticises the Federal Government for giving preference to winemakers in the eastern ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 556 wordsA total collapse of negotiations seemed inevitable when the Peace in Industry Conference was resumed at Sydney Town Han at 9.30 o'clock this morning. ...
Article : 295 wordsFor many husbands and wives in South Australia Friday, March 1, 1929, will be important. On that day the new Matrimonial Causes Act will come into force. It will have far reaching effects upon matrimonial relationships insofar as they affect domestic infelicity and unhappiness. ...
Article : 862 wordsIt is estimated that South Australian timber workers lost £7,000 in wages over the strike against the Lukin award of 48 hours. Figures regarding the cost of the strike are being prepared for the Commonwealth Statistician, "but the loss to merchants cannot be ...
Article : 93 wordsSerious floods on the Rhine are feared as a result of the thaw. The Strasbourg correspondent of "The Daily Mail" says that there is great alarm among the ...
Article : 116 wordsA fine week end with rising temperatures is forecast. Southerly winds, it is predicted, will veer to the east, and later to the ...
Article : 27 wordsExports of wines from Australia during December, 1928, aggregated 284,991 gallons valued at £78331, and for the six months ...
Article : 58 wordsThe House of Peers by 172 to 149 passed a vote of censure on Baron Tanaka (Prime Minister) concerning the year-old incident of the resignation of Mr. Midzuno ...
Article : 255 wordsFalls were frequent at Speedway Royal tonight, but no one was seriously injured. Jack Chapman, who was to have staged a match race with Max ...
Article : 881 wordsMr. S. M. Brace is at least temporarily secure as leader of the Federal Nationalist Party, and as Prime Minister, but only until a leader can be found. Although the Nationalists are tired of Mr. Bruce they are not ...
Article : 408 wordsA strange story of a dream which led to the discovery of a window, which had not been seen for 300 years in the buried church of Chilton ...
Article : 441 wordsBelieving that refuelling in the air has become recognised as being essential to transatlantic flights because it eliminates the greatest danger of starting off overloaded, Col. W. Fitzmaurice (former Air Chief of the irish Free State) and Capt. Herman Koehl propose to repeat their transatlantic ...
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Article : 38 wordsAn experienced Adelaide fisherman, referring to the statement in "The Mail" last week that large sharks are sometimes seen in 4 ft. ...
Article : 150 wordsIf you are growing roses have a look at the plants and see if some trimming up can be done with a view to improving the show of blooms that are due in autumn. Drastic cutting such is as performed during July mi lot not be done. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 23 Feb 1929, Page 3
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