Another pleasant day yesterday. Mrs. Nature is still in a kindlty humor. Summer in Adelaide is usually punctaated by temperate days. ...
Article : 308 wordsAlthough men who have enlisted are permitted to travel free by train from Mitcham to Adelaide, the same privilege is not extended to those residing at Port ...
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Advertising : 46 wordsHeated scenes disturbed the meeting of the town council to-night, and resulted in Labor representatives—Councillors S. Cockburn, J. Murphy, L. Hopkins, and E. ...
Article : 795 wordsThe recently formed miners' battalion marched through the city this morning on its way from Port Melbourne to Broadmeadows. The battalion was ...
Article : 137 wordsThe military authorities will issue the 145th casualty list at 10 o'clock to-night, and it will be published in "The Daily Herald" to-morrow. ...
Article : 27 wordsOn Monday the Minister of Industry (Hon. R. P. Blundell) received a petition containing about 149 signatures, under the Early Closing Acts, 1911-1912, from the ...
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Family Notices : 234 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 62 wordsWho is primarily responsible for the welfare of the child? This question is taken up by the Redfern Congregational Church, which in a pamphlet on the ...
Article : 278 wordsAre the "canals" of Mars real? If so, what are they? Professor Percival Lowell established his splendidly equipped observatory at Flagstaff, Arizona, for the ...
Article : 260 wordsCentral control of the war and patriotic funds has now been placed in the hands of the State War Council, which will have the assistance of an advisory ...
Article : 108 wordsWar or no war, some members of the Oligarchic Push in South Australia lose no opportunity of maligning the great national Labor Party. It would be ...
Article : 1,518 wordsA good supply of kitbags has been received at the depot during the week, and many thanks are due to all contributors. Circles are requested to work now upon the cooler garments. ...
Article : 102 wordsThe enquiry into the railway disaster by which seven persons were killed and 30 injured, was opened to-day. The fireman gave evidence that the speedometer ...
Article : 115 wordsThe shortage of paper on account of the war has caused a rise in values, and fears were entertained that educational facilities might be seriously affected. ...
Article : 322 wordsTemperatures were on the up grade yesterday, but were only on the moderately warm side, being influenced by cool southerly winds. The highest shade reading ...
Article : 225 wordsA painful accident occurred yesterday opposite the Adelaide Railway Station, where a large crowd had gathered to welcome the returned soldiers. Mrs. T. J. ...
Article : 121 wordsSamuel Pepys, diarist, born, 1633. New building of the O.B.I., opened by the Governor, 1897. Alliance, Great Britain And Japan, 1902. ...
Article : 25 words'Tis better to be brief than tedious[?] Shakespeare. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe annual conference of the Postal Sorters' Union of Australia was continued at Rubira's Cafe to-day. Consideration was given to the affiliation of ...
Article : 126 wordsMr. C. Vaughan, the Premier and Minister of Education, accompanied by Mr. H. S. Lawson, the Minister of Education in Victoria, and Mr. F. Tate, ...
Article : 769 wordsThe Celtowie Coursing Club has come to the conclusion that bares must be protected to ensure successful meetings. Therefore it has approached landowners in the district of Caltowic ...
Article : 53 wordsOn the subject of deserters from the German trendies Mr. H. Warner Allen, the English war correspondent accredited to the French headquarters, writes:— ...
Article : 609 wordsThe enrolments during the opening week of the School of Mines session indicate that the attendance at the technical classes will be well sustained. ...
Article : 121 wordsThe welcome to the returned soldiers yesterday did Adetaideans more credit than any other similar event. The spectators were actually enthusiastic and ...
Article : 339 words"Billy Hughes is the blackest scoundrel the working class ever produced," are words which, according to evidence given in the District Court to-day, were ...
Article : 115 wordsComplaint is made From time to time by landholders of persons entering upon their lands for the purpose of shooting ducks or other birds. It is well that the ...
Article : 177 wordsThere has been a good deal of discussion lately regarding the Labor Party's attitude towards conscription both inside and outside the Labor movement. Mr. ...
Article : 128 wordsA child named Ruby Gibbons, who was en route to her father, who lives in Sydney, disappeared from the steamer Eastern at Brisbane. She was found ...
Article : 59 wordsThe success of air-cooled petrol engines on aeroplanes brings home the fact that the possibilities of that type of engine have by no means been exhausted. ...
Article : 373 wordsThe attention of the charitably disposed public is called to a most deserving case at Hyde Park. The mother of the little girl (Gwendolene Tallents) who ...
Article : 200 wordsA blind man named James Thomas Pettergill was charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm by a tomahawk on his wife's head. He was remanded at ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. H. M. Murphy (Secretary of Labor) reported to-day that his efforts to settle the strike in the store packing and sorting trade had not been successful Mr. ...
Article : 151 wordsThe State Cabinet sat again to-day. The Premier stated that the real fate of the Liquor Bill, if one is presented to Parliament, will be decided at a party ...
Article : 76 wordsFor [?] considerable time there has been a good deal of trouble in the building trade, owing to the fact that there have been on the market bricks of various sizes and ...
Article : 146 wordsMr. A. Stewart (secretary of the Political Labor Council) to-day received the following letter from Mr. John Wren:—"I deeply regret the death of the late ...
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Advertising : 79 wordsA tram conductor named George White was thrown from a tram through it jolting while being taken into the depot at midnight. He broke his leg. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe annual picnic in connection with the Magill branch of the Juvenile Oddfellows' Lodge was held at Brighton on February 19. The sports resulted as follow: ...
Article : 99 wordsElder, Smith. & Co., Limited, have received telegraphic advice that the Medina is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor at 5 a.m. on Thursday, and is ...
Article : 46 wordsA Bordertown resident informed a representative of "The Daily Herald" on Tuesday that the wheat now contained in the various stacks in the vicinity of the ...
Article : 148 wordsAt the Insolvency Court yesterday Mr. Commissioner Russell stated that at the request of insolvent, he had decided to deliver judgment on Friday at 10 a.m. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe final hearing was adjourned in the case of Alfred Deakine, formerly of Penong, farmer, and late of Temora, New South Wales. Mr. R. H. Wallman, who ...
Article : 93 wordsThe following telegram has been received from the manager:—"Weather more favorable; making good progress with poppet legs." ...
Article : 23 wordsThe apple crop in several parts of the favored north is turning out well, and in several instances record yields are being experienced. A visitor to the ...
Article : 73 wordsRudolf Gustav Jaensch and Jean Strang were charged before Mr E. M. Sabine, S.M., on February 17, with having failed to secure enrolment for the ...
Article : 51 wordsPrices quoted at the produce sales to-day were as follow:—Flour, 250/; oats, 2/3 to 2/3½; chaff, 60/; hay, 100/ to 110/; potatoes, 200/ to 210/; onions, 40/ to [?] ...
Article : 35 wordsCrushed 150 tons for 35 oz. gold; value £133. ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Wed 23 Feb 1916, Page 4
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