Chance played its part in bringing Frederick Carr within the shadow of the gallows. He was within an ace of escaping the consequences of his crime and had luck favored him he might have been a free man today instead of a prisoner in Adelaide ...
Article : 1,077 wordsCIVIC GARDEN PARTY—General view of the reception, showing the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress receiving the guests. Several thousand people were present, and the light frocks of the women made a gay scene. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 72 wordsWill there be a contest for the Lord Mayoralty of Adelaide when the tern of Mr. Lavington Bonython expires shortly? ...
Article : 265 wordsBy next Wednesday morning there will be a new Labor Cabinet. Mr. J. H. Scullin and Mr. E. G. Theodore, as leader and deputy leader ...
Article : 263 wordsAlthough frightfully injured and suffering excruciating agony, Harry Turner, of Coney road, Earlwood, crawled 100 yards along a muddy ...
Article : 241 wordsBridge enthusiasts, whether they are beginners or seasoned players, will find endless fascination in "Pencil Bridge," a new game to be started ...
Article : 145 wordsTo help a charitable fond, Mr. P. Casey, of Hurtle square, Adelaide, purchased a shilling ticket in a Western Australian consultation while he ...
Article : 259 wordsBackers were baffled at the Gawler races today. Dead-heats and the pace of outsiders upset all their reckonings. ...
Article : 272 wordsAndree Viollis, the special correspondent of "Petit Parisien," in a further despatch from Kabul, describes the entry of Nadir Khan, new King of Afghanistan, into the ...
Article : 185 wordsMrs. L. R. Baxton, who is a young matron of charming appearance, was visibly proud of the honor of winning the Caulfield Cup with High ...
Article : 160 wordsAnti-Fascists stoned the windows of the Italian Embassy, shouting "Down with Fascism," "Down with Mussolini." Some stones fell in the room where the ...
Article : 80 wordsA Gipsy Moth plane, carrying a pilot, Alexander Barlow (22), of Brighton, and a passenger, Hugh Hughes (24) of St. Kilda,j taking off at Portsea this afternoon ...
Article : 97 wordsThree people were killed outright and seven hurt in terrific smashes late this afternoon and tonight. Three miles from Wiseman's ferry ...
Article : 137 wordsA dramatic ambush of a Foreign Legion column of 60 men occurred in a narrow gorge near Djihani, south-eastern Morocco, where awaiting Arabs opened murderous ...
Article : 123 wordsThe potato position is Sydney will be worse than ever next week. Tasmanian crops there are now practically exhausted, and not more than 6,500 bags will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 151 words'Literally England has gone to the dogs," complained Mr. C. W. C. Marr (Honorary Minister in the defeated Nationalist Government) ...
Article : 106 wordsLady Astor (a members of the House of Commons), addressing the Lancashire Child Adoption Council at Liverpool, said a lot of people thought that if everybody ...
Article : 76 wordsKenneth Mathews (aged 16 years), of Lewis, street, Lockleys, and Mervyn Hockey (19), of King William road, North Unley, received lacerations and bruises ...
Article : 66 words"I believe in early marriages. I was married myself at exactly the same age," says the Countess of Cathcart, whose 16-year-old daughter, Dolores de Grey Warter ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Prohibition Department has used 40 pretty girls as specially trained detectives to ensnare bootleggers. How well these wily females have succeeded is shown ...
Article : 157 wordsInvestigation of the liquor empire which was broken up this week shows by bookkeeping entries that £6,000 was paid weekly for protection, but who the ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 19 Oct 1929, Page 1
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