MOUNT GAMBIER, September 28.— Mr. G. J. Smith (traffic manager) and Mr. J. Pickering (controller, of accounts) are visiting the district' to enquire into ...
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Advertising : 156 wordsMr. John H. Dunn, aged about 60 years, who until about six months ago resided in the Port Augusta district, met his death in a tragic manner in Gouger-street ...
Article : 306 wordsThe launching of the cruiser Brisbane to-morrow marks an epoch in the history of the Commonwealth, which in was only right should be fittingly celebrated. Not ...
Article : 449 wordsThe grey evenness of a long road stretched into the distance. Along it sped motor cars and horse-drawn vehicles. The progress was varied by no bumping ...
Article : 1,151 wordsIn the Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Powers, the hearing was continued of the claims lodged by the postmasters for increased rates of salary and ...
Article : 959 wordsThe charge differed from that of the Light Brigade, as it was made by horsemen who lind volunteered to fight, on foot, provided they could get to Gallipoli and help ...
Article : 2,317 wordsThe annual conference of the United Labor Party was continued at the Adelaide Trades Hall on Wednesday, under the presidency of Mr. E. A. Austey, M.P. ...
Article : 1,046 wordsFrancis Birtles, the overland cyclist and motorist, reached the Melbourne Post-Office to-day after the conclusion of his 7,000 miles motor jounucy through ...
Article : 407 wordsA modern morality play in five acts, entitled "The Absentee," was the star item in the fine collection that comprised the new programme at the Empire Theatre. ...
Article : 450 wordsThe steamer Turnwell, which arrived to-day from New York, figured in an attack by a German submarine south of Fastnet some months ago. The vessel was shelled, ...
Article : 96 wordsThe State political crisis has at last reached a head, and the Peacock Ministry appeirs to be in for [?]a had time. There are now three ...
Article : 245 wordsMr. Herbert Brooks, the Anglo-American entertainer, introduces what, he calls the twenty thousand dollar steel chest sensation, and he says he is always being asked ...
Article : 349 wordsThe South-street competitions were continued to-day, Kesults:- Prepared Heading, Scripture (boys and girls under 16)—Thelma Baulderstone, ...
Article : 118 wordsIt is imperative that the present worldconflict shall be won by the Allies, Ella Wheeler Wilcox writes:—"Nothing is ever settled until it is settled right." ...
Article : 710 wordsEvidence was given before the State Implements Commission to-day in respect to the dismissal of Messrs. Briggs, Anderson, and White through, it was alleged, union ...
Article : 233 wordsEnquiries show that the shipment of butter that arrived from Melbourne a few days ago has not, relieved the situation; in fact, the consignees are likely to suffer ...
Article : 95 wordsNurse Cotton was to-day acquitted of a charge of using an instrument for an illegal purpose. ...
Article : 25 wordsAt a special conference of iron trades unions held at the Trades Hall on Monday, much dissatisfaction was expressed at the delay on the part of the Government in ...
Article : 250 wordsOn Wednesday at the 1.200-ft. level of the North Lyell mine the ore body has been bettered by a crosscut for about 24 ft., with most satisfactory results. ...
Article : 167 wordsSir—The Mayor of Kensington and Norwood (Mr. H. J. Holden), in "The Advertiser" of Tuesday, asks for patriotism instead of party, and suggests a conference, ...
Article : 466 wordsAt J. meeting of the Unley Horticultural and Ploricultural Society on Tuesday evening a large nnmber of members were present. Some excellent blooms were exhibited in the competitions ...
Article : 64 wordsSir—That there is keen disappointment in the ranks of Catholic supporters of Labor over the now Education Bill is not surprising. Instead of our schools being ...
Article : 460 wordsThe second annual meeting of the "Standard" Newspaper Company was held at Southern Cross Hotel on Wednesday. Mr. C. II. Nitschke presided over a fair attendance. The report and ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Commonwealth Lighthouse Department received word from the Wilson's Promontory lightkeeper to-night that the steamer Manawatu, bound from Melbourne ...
Article : 165 wordsA batch of players belonging to the North Adelaide A and B Football Clubs, who have gone into camp were entertained ar a smoke Social held at the North Adelaide Institute on ...
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Advertising : 10 wordsAt the anction sales of Australasian wools to-day prices for all classes were unchanged. In secoured wools the highest price obtained for Stafford was 25d. per 1b., and the average 23?d. ...
Article : 159 wordsThe following are the current quotations (middle priets) for Australasian bank stocks and investment shares, compared with the ruling prices on September 14: ...
Article : 246 wordsA branch of the Mission toe seamen was opened at the Outer Harsor on Wednesday afternoon by the Mayor of Port Adelaide (Mr. J. H. Clouston. There was a large gathering. Among those ...
Article : 304 wordsAt a meeting of the board of management of Our Boys' Institute on Tuesday a discussion about the financial position of the institute took place. It was pointed out that during the last ...
Article : 102 wordsA largety attended meeting of the Gas Workers' Union was held in the Hinduarsh Town Hall on Wednesday evening to consider a dispute with the management over certain ...
Article : 55 wordsWheat.—The Market is firm, with few sollers. Two sailing vessels have been fixed to load wheat, Australia to United Kingdom, January-February bills. Hie rate being 60/ per ton. ...
Article : 71 wordsHe—"Can you explain to me the difference between 'shall' and 'will'?. For example if you say, 'Will you marry me?' should you reply, 'I shall' or 'I will'?" She ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 30 Sep 1915, Page 9
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