C. M. Ward. honorary secretary:—behalf of the committee of the combined high schools' concerts I desire to thank "The News" for the publicity given to ...
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Article : 168 words"Totally British," Prospect:—In regard to the letter of "Anti-Pendulum Swinger" it is pathetic that American propaganda finds such a ready acceptance among ...
Article : 198 wordsF. Bowden, general secretary of South Australian Orchestra:—In reference to comments concerning seats at the concert on Saturday of the orchestra I should like ...
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Article : 288 wordsAccording to Mr. N. G. Bell (Commonwealth Commissioner of Railways) the Transcontinental line is paying well. "It is more than clearing expenses," ...
Article : 373 wordsMembers of gymnastic classes are invited to assist the Charity Carnival Committee to stage a mammoth display as part of the ...
Article : 120 words"W. R. W.,'' Glenelg:—No bet. "Enthusiast," Adelaide:—The correspondence is closed. "E. P. N.," Dulwich:—The sentiment of ...
Article : 79 wordsDr. Robert A. Millikan, world-famous scientist, in an address on evolution, declared that religion was one of the most striking examples of evolution. This was ...
Article : 239 wordsWorkmen were employed at top speed at Glenelg Strand Theatre, Jetty road, to-day to have the premises finished for the reopening performance tomorrow night. ...
Article : 167 words"I want to thank the press, and particularly 'The News,' for the assistance it gave us in raising £1,000 for the Conly and Laxton funds." said Mr. J. Gallway ...
Article : 104 wordsPreference to Australian-born subjects over persons from foreign countries in obtaining employment through the Government Labor Bureau was urged by ...
Article : 98 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Adelaide Motor Taxi Drivers' Association last night Mr. J. A. Southwood (secretary) was instructed to make further representations ...
Article : 102 wordsDavid Leslie Todd in Adelaide Traffic Court yesterday denied a charge of having driven a motor car at a speed dangerous to the public along Dequetteville terrace, ...
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