Rev. A. G. Ward, superintendent of Brompton and Bowden Methodist Mission:—I desire to acknowledge with thanks receipt of £4 4/ from the staff of the ...
Article : 65 wordsA big man who wears riding breeches, leggings, black shoes, and occasionally spurs while about Adelaide on private business, Mr. William ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 462 words"Progress,'" Adelaide:—Hard work is the best means by which Australia could overcome present difficulties and re-establish prosperity. This should be the ...
Article : 147 wordsIn addition to supplying the British public with excitement on the playing field the Australian cricketers in England have provided what the cable messages describe as "mild amusement" by the elaborate care with which they are surrounded. ...
Article : 405 words"M. McG.," Parkside:—I should like to inform "Former Player" that in the Soccer match between Scotland and England the Scottish defence did not consist of ...
Article : 93 wordsW. Daniels, Kent Town:—South Australia is threatened with the highest taxation ever known unless the new Parliament acts immediately to reduce ...
Article : 183 wordsNoel Marlow, Dulwich:—Except his re-reference to attendance I endorse the comments of Mr. C. F. Guggenheim in regard to the orchestral concert recently ...
Article : 99 words"Advance," Adelaide:—I wrote to the Hon. L. L. Hill (Premier) suggesting that the unemployed be taught modern trades and that they be given free ...
Article : 92 wordsC. Newling, Unley:—"In Nutshell" states that to increase prosperity Australians should buy Australian goods. This, he says, would mean the enlarging ...
Article : 290 wordsI HAVE before me a letter from a father who is worried by the paradox ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 414 words"Parent," Prospect:—I think that parents of girls should feel indebted to "The News" for its leading article entitled "The Lash for Blackguards' ...
Article : 105 wordsJeanne F. Young, Adelaide:—In "The News" of Friday Mr. F. C. Staniford, M.P., is reported to have said that he was opposed to proportional ...
Article : 136 words"Employer," Adelaide:—A report in "The News"' of Saturday in regard to the trouble on the Queensland canefields was headed "Britons Ousted." How many ...
Article : 87 wordsTruth shines more brightly the more widely it is diffused. ...
Article : 14 words"Onlooker," Cowandilla:—I am pleased to know that the question of concrete roads is being discussed and that Mr. W. F. Finlayson and others uphold the ...
Article : 134 wordsIf a motion to be moved by Cr. W. M. Harrelt at a meeting of Unley City Council tonight is adopted work on the extension of the tramway from ...
Article : 282 wordsMr. G. O. Robertson, St. Peters, writes:—In "The News" of Friday Prof. L. G. Melville, Mr. G. J. Cowie, and a leading banker expressed opinions in ...
Article : 430 wordsConfidence in the Government and in Mr. A. McInnes (secretary of the South Australian branch of the Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders, and Structural Iron and ...
Article : 172 words"Power," Adelaide:—Every institution is judged by its work or conduct. Australian Parliaments are responsible for much of the present poverty and depression. ...
Article : 91 words"J. A. R.," Adelaide:—I have followed closely press reports in regard to the proposed gold bonus. If the Federal Government did grant ...
Article : 165 words"Elector," Prospect:—Mr. Staniford is reported to have stated that proportional representation had caused the return of the Labor Party. This is not correct. ...
Article : 94 words"Race Patron," Kent Town:—A correspondent referred to the lack of opportunities provided for apprentice riders. I think that in many eases the fault lies ...
Article : 155 wordsJ. W. Rawnsley, Mannum:—Residents of Mannum for a long time have regarded ferry tolls as an unfair extra tax on the farming community. ...
Article : 249 wordsA feature of the annual smoke social of the Partially Blinded Sailors and Soldiers' Association, held at headquarters, Angas street, Adelaide, on Saturday night ...
Article : 188 wordsArrangements have been completed by Adjutant A. M. Miller for the opening on Wednesday morning of the Salvation Army soup kitchen at Port Adelaide, ...
Article : 120 words"Anxious Unemployed," Redfern:—You should consult a solicitor. E. Campbell, Adelaide:—Following are results of matches played in ...
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