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Advertising : 282 wordsIn a busy city street I saw a welldressed woman walking cahnly along the pathway. Everycbody she passed turned round to stare at her. ...
Article : 857 words"Just a Worker," York:—Why all this talk of illuminations for the Royal visitors? I suggest that we give our mite to the unemployed. ...
Article : 46 wordsMembers of Port Adelaide Council, for reasons which they refuse to divulge, have declined to accept the resignation of Ald. W. E. C. Baudinet. The result is that ratepayers of the whole city have had inadequate representation for nearly a year. This is a position which is ...
Article : 367 words"Gallery," Hove:—Adelaide theatre managers are to be congratulated on the stand which they are taking to aboliso; the amusement tax. No doubt this ...
Article : 30 words"Praise," Port Adelaide:—I was pleased to read in "The News" about the men who are to receive awards front the Royal Humane Society for acts of bravery. ...
Article : 74 wordsHon. A. Poynton, Adelaide:—I have paid to the Public Trustee another £30 10/5 toward the Billy McDougall Fand, making a total of £292 6/10. ...
Article : 52 wordsGeorge Hooper, Glenelg:—My daughter, aged 16½ years, is the holder of a monthly first class student's railway pass from Glenelg to Adelaide. For this ...
Article : 74 words"Co-op.," Colonel Light Gardens:—I think that Colonel Light Gardens should be divided into wards and have four councillors. A lot of work could be let ...
Article : 92 wordsC. E. Skitch, Adelaide:—I have noticed frequent letters by Mr. C. Bastard on his pet theme, "Too Much Government." But I should be more impressed if he ...
Article : 71 words"Citizen," Adelaide:—Have prohibitionists considered that the cause of intemperance may be that the liquor trade has a monopoly? I suggest that the efforts ...
Article : 103 words"'Safety First," Adelaide:—I am sure that most people will agree with me in putting forward a suggestion that the Fire Brigades Board should appoint a time ...
Article : 102 wordsDemocracy is on trial in the world on a more colossal scale than ever before. ...
Article : 18 wordsMr. Thomas William Horn, inspector in South Australia and manager of the Adelaide branch of the Bank of Australasia, has been connected with banking since he ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 581 words"E. R. Sprinks," New Parkside:—Mr. P. H. Arber, writing on spiritual evolution, suggests that numbers against an individual are usually brave and will use ...
Article : 171 words"Tram Traveller," Collinswood:—Having on several occasions read in "The News the assurance given by Mr. G. A. Stapleton (secretary of Glenelg Bus Company) ...
Article : 126 wordsE. E. Craig, general secretary of the South Australian Rural Producers' Association, Adelaide:—Although the presperity of South Australians generally ...
Article : 298 wordsH. C. Richards, president of South Australian section of Australian Aero Club:—It was gratifying to read the views on aviation as expressed in "The ...
Article : 173 words"Mother," Unley:—Mr. A. E. Martin intends to vote for an increase of hotels at the local option poll. He has a right to do as he likes, but it will be a sorry ...
Article : 93 words"Non-Voter." Norwood:—It seems to me that local option is being badly organised. Electors vote for more hotels, less, or the same number as at present. This ...
Article : 68 wordsA. W. Hemson, Queenstown:—A reply to an advertisement cannot appear in our open columns. E. E. Craig, Mile-End:—A challenge such ...
Article : 68 wordsWhat is there about water that is so conducive to laziness? Nobody moves so slowly as a fisherman. No people have such an air of ...
Article : 130 wordsA party of senior boys of King's College visited the works of General Motors Limited at Birkenhead at the invitation of Mr. James T. Bonnett under whose ...
Article : 98 wordsNew members of the Football Charity Carnival Committee attended for the first time last night when a meeting was held at "The News" Office. ...
Article : 411 wordsHillary Boucaut, Adelaide:—As a resident of more than 80 years may I be permitted to give my views on the important subject of the local option poll? ...
Article : 340 wordsSheep off lucerne pastures were easily the best animals submitted for sale at the Abattoirs market this morning. For these butchers competed keenly. Values ...
Article : 102 wordsIt is learned that Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery (Secretary of Dominions) and Mr. Stanley Bruce (Prime Minister of Australia) have almost finalised terms with ...
Article : 91 wordsAt a meeting of breeders of Ayrshire cattle called to form a branch of the Ayrshire Cattle Herd Book Soclety in this State, Mr. H. B. Barlow (chief dairy ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Wed 16 Mar 1927, Page 8
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