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Advertising : 148 wordsThe following cablegram, received to-day by the Governor-General from the Secretary of State for the Colonie—, was made available by Mr. Watt:—With ...
Article : 207 wordsThe Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call to Melville's Cafe, Hindley street, at an early hour this morning. On arrival it was discovered that a large hole had ...
Article : 49 wordsThe "Daily Express," in an interview with Dr. Ratheman, head of the German General Electrical Company, quotes him as follows:—"Germany is ruined for the ...
Article : 92 wordsA little time ago the "Mail," pursuing its policy of unfettered independence, felt it a duty to take up the cudgels on behalf of Dr. Lind (Acting Superintendent of the ...
Article : 1,060 words"There is grave dissatisfaction with regard to administration and foresight by our present powers." ...
Article : 1,122 wordsA tramway union meeting to consider what action should be taken in connection with the demand for increased wages was held until after midnight. The men ...
Article : 69 wordsOur London correspondent cabled to-day that reports have been received from Berlin to the effect that the ex-Kaiser, whose health has been failing, is now confined to ...
Article : 102 wordsA conference between representatives of the employes of the Hawthorn Electric Tramways and the Trust held to-day proved abortive. The secretary of the ...
Article : 83 wordsAccording to the evidence given by Mr. Walter Hutley (senior member of the Mental Defectives' Board) at the recent enquiry, he seems nervously apprehensive ...
Article : 233 wordsPeople travelling on the ferries to-day rushed to one side to see the rowing races, but few guessed that with one exception— the inter-club fours—the competitors were ...
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Family Notices : 461 wordsRenewed interest in the Russian problem follows on persistent rumours that a great Allied occupation expedition has been planned for suppressing the Bolsheviki, ...
Article : 381 wordsMr. Walt and Mr. Pearce, representing the Commonwealth Government, said goodbye on the deck of the Runic to Gen. Pau and the members of the French Mission ...
Article : 206 wordsTo-day's Forecast.—Fine, with rising temperatures, and winds tending northerly, but unsettled weather developing in west. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe evidence given by Mr. T. B. Merry (a member of the Mental Defectives' Board) in connection with the recent investigation at Parkside, strongly suggests ...
Article : 210 wordsOver 50 Anzacs and naval men, including several members of the crew of an Australian warship who are on furlough, voluntarily joined the firemen in ...
Article : 375 wordsIt is notified that the returning soldiers whose names appeared in List "O" are expected to arrive at the Adelaide Railway Station at 8.30 a.m. on Tuesday next. ...
Article : 30 wordsA meeting of the Tramway Employes' Association will be held at the Trades Hall at 10 o'clock, on Sunday morning, when it is expected that the ...
Article : 47 wordsShortly after 7 o'clock this evening the Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call from Stafford Court, off Wright Street, to the furniture shop belonging to ...
Article : 38 wordsThe City Watchhouse authorities were notified that early this afternoon a collision occurred between a tramcar, driven by Motorman Alfred Hackham, and a ...
Article : 119 wordsOfficial figures issued by the Australian Wheat Board to-day show that the board's overdraft on December 16 was £11,108,000. Of this South Australia is responsible for ...
Article : 30 wordsOur Perth correspondent telegraphed to-day that it was rumoured Mr. Justice Northmore had resigned as president of the Arbitration Court. ...
Article : 24 wordsDuring the last four years a melancholy interest attached to Christmas. While the German menace remained it was impossible for the people to ...
Article : 789 wordsOur London correspondent advises that the world-famous pianist Ignace Jan Padrewski, who was born in the province of Podolia, Russian Poland, is journeying to ...
Article : 50 wordsGradually is the day in the New Year drawing nearer that has been allotted for the execution of John Grindell, on whom sentence of death was recently passed for ...
Article : 244 wordsThis morning the members of the Railways Standing Committee returned to Adelaide by the Melbourne express after an inspection of the Pinnaroo railway and ...
Article : 578 wordsIt is advised that the following further particulars in connection with conditions in regard to the discharge of members of the Australian Imperial Forces in England ...
Article : 149 wordsAt 6 o'clock to-night a fire was reported in the basement of the malt house of S. Burston & Barrett & Co. Pty., Ltd., Flinders Lane. The firenen were at a loss ...
Article : 104 wordsThe secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society advises that the prize-list in connection with the Royal Autumn Show at the Jubilee Exhibition Grounds and ...
Article : 107 wordsSome illuminating evidence was adduced at the Adelaide Police Court this morning in a case where four interstate visitors were arraigned on suspicion of ...
Article : 174 wordsWhat will happen to Krupp's great munition works? This question is frequently asked, and the answer may be found at the Peace Conference, unless ...
Article : 144 wordsAt the quarantine station another death occurred last night. The 'patient was Alexander Moar, fireman from the steamer Makura. Moar was a native of ...
Article : 155 wordsEspecially is the Christmas season a delightful one for the little children, and we can all do much to gladden the hearts of those who are unfortunately ...
Article : 121 wordsAt the Adelaide Police Court this morning (before Mr. E. M. Sabine) Henry Hurrell was charged on the information of Ettie Ackolson, secondhand dealer, ...
Article : 212 wordsStill another progress report—which in these paper shortage days might easily have been compressed into considerably less space if the white unprinted margins ...
Article : 334 wordsNews reached Brisbane to-night of a shocking tragedy at Daharna, a selection about eight miles from Charleville. Miss Peele, the eldest daughter of the late ...
Article : 79 wordsPresident Poincare speaks in do uncertain terms of the fearful havoc caused by the German invasion into France. He says:—"Towns were systematically burned ...
Article : 148 wordsAt the quarantine station two more deaths have occurred from pneumonia influenza, one being a nurse and the other a Victorian private. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe medical correspondent of the "Times" believes six million people have died from influenza and pneumonia during the last 12 weeks. The plague is ...
Article : 91 wordsReferring to the disturbance at Port Darwin, the Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) stated to-day that the first telegrams were censored because they ...
Article : 111 wordsStanley McGeorge and his naval uniform are well known at the Adelaide Police Court, and this morning he was declared an habitual drunkard. On the ...
Article : 51 wordsThe "Times" prints an exclusive interview with Dr. Wilson. The President says the main conference question is safeguarding the future against wars. The ...
Article : 65 wordsand other Homeseekers should note that the Land & Homes Co., having purchased a considerable area of excellent building land, close proximity to car, 2nd ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Commissioner of Police has received advice that a man named V. L. B. Nasa was burnt to death in the scrub next Cairns. ...
Article : 106 wordsVictor Burdon was charged at the Adelaide Police Court this morning with having driven a motor car in King William Street on December 18 at 21 miles an ...
Article : 70 wordsFrom Vienna it is reported that the ex-Emperor Karl and his four children are suffering from influenza. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 21 Dec 1918, Page 2
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