The Premier R, L. Butler) stated on Wednesday that the reduction of 20 per cent, in the loan estimates, as a result of the curtailment ...
Article : 55 wordsIt is reported from usually reliable circles that the Manchurian situation is expected soon to assume new aspects, ...
Article : 174 wordsHad Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and his Cabinet decided to grant a "refuge" to Leon Trotsky by permitting him to come to England for reasons of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 924 wordsSincere regret was expressed in journalistic circles on Wednesday evening when it was learned that Mr. James Graves Western, an old and ...
Article : 877 wordsImmediately the House of Representatives met to-day the debate on the censure motion, initiated by Mr. Theodore, acting leader of the Opposition, on the withdrawal by the Government of the proceedings against a colliery owner in connection with the coal ...
Article : 2,270 words"Silage saves the farmer from bankruptcy." This striking sentence appears in a pamphlet on "Slio Building and Ensilage Making." issued in 1924 ...
Article : 1,084 wordsIn the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Hannaford asked if the Supply and Tender Board would give preference in a call for tenders far fruit ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The disturbance which moved rapidly across South Australia on Tuesday brought little rain, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsIn the Assembly yesterday -the Hon. T. Butterfield asked if the Government would guarantee a reasonable minimum price for wood brought in by farmers to ...
Article : 183 wordsIn consequence of the increasingly grave situation in Manchuria, martial law was declared along the entire Chinese Eastern Railway yesterday. ...
Article : 141 wordsIt was announced by the Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) on Wednesday that' the Industrial Stability Committee, appointed by the Government recently to ...
Article : 57 wordsThe R.M.S. Oronsay, en route for London, is expected to berth at the Outer Harbor at 8 am. to-day, and to sail at 5 p.m Special trains leave ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Graf Zeppelin's journey has been watched with the keenest interest in Japan, culminating in the highest pitch of excitement when news was ...
Article : 229 wordsThe illustrated supplement published with this week's edition of "The Chronicle" contains an excellent variety of interesting pictures. A ...
Article : 164 wordsThe matter of the dismissal by the High Court of the appeal by Leonard H. Botten, acting secretary of the Dried ...
Article : 184 wordsThe dead body of William Frederick Block (26), single, of Chairlotte-street, Norwood, was found hanging by a piece of rope from the doorway the office ...
Article : 245 wordsIn the Assembly on Wednesday the leader of the Opposition (Hon. L. L. Hill) resumed the debate on the motion of Mr. Shepherd for the adoption of ...
Article : 648 wordsto construct a railway Kielpa to Mangalo Hall is rejected, the Public Works Committee states—While the ...
Article : 248 wordsIT is expected that the University party which left about a fortnight am to-study the aborigines in Oentral Australia, will return to Adelaide to ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Graf Zeppelin will leave at 4 a.m. to-morrow, carrying mails for America and Germany only. The postoffice was besieged to-day. The rate ...
Article : 58 wordsCuriosity has been expressed by the nubile regarding the date when the electric teams win be running between Adelaide and Glenelg. information ...
Article : 76 wordsDelegates from eight countries are ] attending a congress of Pacific Ocean trade unions at Vladivostock. The ...
Article : 234 wordsThe Mauritania steamed from New York to the Eddystone Lighthouse in 4 days 17 hours 49 minutes, the average speed being 27.22 knots. ...
Article : 55 wordsWhile working on the steamer Kooyong,in the basin. Port Adelaide. Mr. Lionel Boy Sincock, (24), of Magill, slipped from a coal gantry and struck ...
Article : 62 wordsIn the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Thompson said that the Port Adelaide Corporation, with a population of 33.765. paid a police moiety of ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Galway Shield competition for the best tamed out scout troop, and the Weigall Cup Athletic will be held on the prince Alfred College ...
Article : 61 wordsWhile working in the Islington shops yesterday morning, Mr. W. Bradock, of Alice-street. Sefton Park, was caught In belting. His clothing gave way. and ...
Article : 59 wordsThe size and gaiety of the throng in the Queen's Hall, Grenfell-street, last night were proof of the success of the eighth annual plain and fancy dress ...
Article : 403 wordsThieves were active in the city and suburbs on Tuesday night. A bag containing coppers to the value of were stolen from a storeroom at the ...
Article : 104 wordsIn the Assembly on Wednesday, Mr. J. Pedler asked the Minister of Education (Hon. M. Mclntosb) if the Government had considered filling the vacancy ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. T. Fleming, who for many years was New South Wales secretary of the Australian Seamen's Union, today signed on as an ordinary seaman ...
Article : 80 wordsThieves were active at Woodville on Tuesday night, when two shops and a garage were broken into. Entrance was sained through the back door into the ...
Article : 165 wordsMr. Collins, in the Assembly on Wednesday, said he bad received letters from railway employes at Murray Bridge who had been notified that ...
Article : 163 wordsTaking advantage of vacation a number of teachers are spending their holidays at a school of animal husbandry which is being conducted by ...
Article : 134 wordsThe inter-University hockey carnival was begun at the Exhibition Oval to-day. Four teams, Queensland. Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide are competing for ...
Article : 64 wordsBritain's Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Thomas) in an interview here to-day, said that the Canadians might derive considerable satisfaction from the ...
Article : 155 wordsAn Instance of youthful enthusiasm was the open-air children's fete held on a vacant block of land at North Richmond on Saturday, in aid of the Richmond Relief ...
Article : 82 wordsFarmers have had much trouble with foxes. On Mr. F. W. Scharz's farm foxes mauled and ate 20 lambs during the lambing season. At times they even at. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Hon. W. Morrow will be the leader at the meeting for community prayer next Wednesday, when the first ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Barossa district committee of the Liberal Federation has received three nominations for the selection of two candidates to contest the electorate ...
Article : 105 wordsActing on the advice of their Federal officers, the engineers employed at Hadfield's (Aust.), Ltd. Alexandria, who have been on strike for several ...
Article : 55 wordsWhile pulling down hay from a [?] stack, Mr. T. J. Meaney was b[?] under about a ton a half of [?] ...
Article : 33 wordsCorrectly interpreted, political reform would mean the greatest good for the greatest number. Party [?]Siderations unfortunatly often ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsThe Multnomah (U.S.A.) baseball team continued Its winning sequence of matches to-day, when it defeated a Sydney team by 12 to 1. The second test- match against ...
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