A sad shooting accident occurred far Aldgate about 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning. Edward Baughton, aged 13 years, son of Mr. Henry Laughton, stock and station ...
Article : 212 wordsMr. F. W. Lundle, secretary [?] A.W.[?] stated on Tuesday, referring to the trouble over the transhipment of goods at the Hamler Bridge [?]-station:—"A ...
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Advertising : 443 wordsOn Saturday, after a bearing of seven hours, the depaty[?]oner (Mr. John A. Anderson), who enquired concerning the fatal accident to Miss E. Evans, brought ...
Article : 79 wordsWhile [?]ding Bay on the top of a waggon near [?]undagan, an old man, William Cook, in avoiding a snake, fell backwards, injured his head, and subsequently died. ...
Article : 249 wordsMichael Johnson, aged seven years, whose parents reside at Great Western, was riding on a waggon of wheat, when he fell and one of the wheels passed ...
Article : 71 wordsOn January 5 Arthur Colin Anderson shot himself with a 16-bore double-barrelled breechloading gun at Antro Woolshed on Bimbowrie Station. He was ...
Article : 337 wordsWhile Mr. W. J. Axford, of Tucker-street, Adelaide, was running a telegraph wire on Hilton-road. Mile-End, on Tuesday morning, a motor car came our of a side ...
Article : 121 wordsFrom the Rev. FRANK LADE:—The sands in the hour glass are fast running out for our attorney-General, the Hon. H. N. Barwell. Nearly a fortnight has ...
Article : 146 wordsAt Cowes yesterday afternoon Mr. Richard Blennerhassett (48) lost his life. He endeavored to recover a cricket hall from the sea, and in so doing was carried ...
Article : 46 wordsAt Mount Bryan East last Wednesday afternoon a fire was started north of the mount by a flash of lightning striking a tree and firing the grass. A north ...
Article : 153 wordsThe collision between a [?]ker and [?] cable tram on St. Kilda-reed, Melborune, on Thursday night, in which Miss [?] McKenrie, a waitness, aged 34, Of ...
Article : 286 wordsSmith outpointed Lloyd in a boat of 20 rounds. The fight was clean, willing, and stylish. Lloyd was handicapped by a cut above the ...
Article : 293 wordsThough negotiations with the Commonwealth regarding tariff reciprocity have been in progress nothing definite has been reached, the holiday season and ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. G. C. Thompson, secretary Unemployed Soldiers' Association, Cathedral-street, Sydney, writes:—As a farmer's son, reared on the land, and a British ...
Article : 1,111 wordsFrom the REV. FRANK LADE:—To extricate Mr. G. H. Oxer from the jungle of [?] own verbosity one or two things must be said:—1. The misuse of alcoholic ...
Article : 567 wordsAs a result of the strike at Kandos, the power house is idle and the streets in darkness. Houses are lit with candies and lamps. A mass meeting of strikers ...
Article : 57 wordsThe annual conference of the Public Service Association of New South Wales was opened to-day, when encouraging progress was reported for the year. The ...
Article : 89 wordsA remarkable attitude is being adopted by members of the Federated Seamen's Union regarding the manning of the seamer Coolana. The vessel, which ...
Article : 180 wordsWhile the 5.13 p.m. train from Glenelg to South-terrace was proceeding along Jetty-road a gardener's cart, owned and driven by Mr. Oscar Hasenohr, of ...
Article : 116 wordsWhile driving a pair of horses attached to a hay trolly, Mr. A. Mitchell, jun., lost control, and in rounding a turn was thrown heavily to the ground sustaining ...
Article : 55 wordsImportant matters were dealt with [?] meeting of the Drivers' Union at the Trades Hall on Monday evening. Mr. McIntyre, the secretary, declined to make one statement until the ...
Article : 41 wordsFrom R. FRASER, St. Vincent-street, Port Adelaide, hon, treasurer Port Adelaide Motor Ambulance Fund:—I have much pleasure in forwarding to you for ...
Article : 371 wordsMr. F. B. Young, Aged 62 years, a well-known resident of Rainbow was run over by a truck in the railway yard. Rainbow at 9.30 o'clock on Saturday evening He ...
Article : 72 wordsA team of horses attached to a wagon, owned by Mr. Geo. Binns, of Hardings, and driven by Mr. Binns, jun., bolted from the vicinity of Messrs. Noske ...
Article : 140 wordsThe medical branch of the Education Department has compiled figures which show first children in rural districts have a more satisfactory physique as regards ...
Article : 110 wordsA disastrous fire occurred to-day on the property of Mr. W. E. Montgomery. Almost the whole of 100 acres of his wheat crop was demolished before the fire could ...
Article : 77 wordsA French Rugby team of [?] members, managed by Mr. [?] herford (secretary of the French Rugby Union) will visit the Da[?] this season, [?]riving in June. The French [?] ...
Article : 76 wordsLast night Murray Bannon, aged five years, was killed by a rifle shot. He and his cousin, Clarrie Wakefield, obtained possession of his father's Winchester rifle. ...
Article : 82 wordsPort MacDon[?] has been a parali[?] for an[?] since the fishing restrictions were removed. Each evening the boy in det[?] with boats, and very rarely do the ...
Article : 88 wordsOn Wednesday Edna Prosser, aged 18 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Prosser, was badly scalded through the overturning of a sa[?]cepan of boiling water. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Metropolitan Fire Brigade was [?] to the residence of Mr. M. A. Will[?] on [?]-street, about 8 p.m. on Tuesday, to a small are caused by some the belling over. ...
Article : 61 wordsAt the wool sales to-day 7,447 bales were catalogued, and the sales, including private transactions, amounted to 8,741 bakes. A very strong market ruled at the auction ...
Article : 103 wordsAbout 1.30 a.m. to-day, while Porter John Howard was assisting in the [?]anshipment of goods in the railway yards two fingers of his left hand were caught ...
Article : 75 wordsWi[?]e Kakos[?]ke, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kakoschke Redruth, Burra, on Saturday evening went to a paddock for the cow, riding a horse ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsFrom "HUMANE":—Once again the Holy Willies are on the warpath with them filthy, suggestive criticism. A belated woweer has suggested that the wearing of short skirts is indec[?]ne. Such ...
Article : 160 wordsTwo firms of selling brokers had 7,[?] bales to offer at to-day's wool sales. The larger clips were composed mainly of Riverina wool, the balance being drawn ...
Article : 91 wordsFrom F. V. O'LOUGHLIN:—The Broken Hill Chamber of Commerce, by resolution, instructs one to support "Traveller" in his recent protest in your columns against the ...
Article : 320 words"Macquockles."—Bring the matter before the council. [?] Snowtown.—Na. "Corny," Smoky Bow.—1, No. [?] not a ...
Article : 502 wordsALFORD, January 16.—At a meeting in the institute on Saturday evening Mr. Harry Bruse (chairman) read a communication from the Postmaster-General's Department, setting forth the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 wordsFrom "A FRIENDLY ALIEN":—The Aliens Registration Act is unnesessa[?] drastic, making it very awkward [?] business man to get about and do business. ...
Article : 139 wordsFrom GORDON SHORT. King William-street:—The State borrows £3,000,000. That is the latest can for the taxpayers and others to think about. We are told ...
Article : 361 wordsConstable League has arrested two men who arrived by the [?] this site[?]noon, Joan Howard and George M[?] ...
Article : 70 wordsThomas Gorman was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for sleeping in the park lands and begging. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 18 Jan 1922, Page 10
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