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Advertising : 462 wordsWith the knowledge that Parliament will reach recess this week Ministers faced the Assembly smilingly yesterday. Roads, superannuation, ...
Article : 1,178 words"Cerberus Blake," Henley Beach:—Permit me to express appreciation of the articles by "Mark Western" and Dr. Frauk Crane in "The News" last ...
Article : 84 wordsDiscussion is rife in Australia in regard to the adoption of suitable wearing apparel for men in summer months. People from abroad, especially those from India and other hot climates, criticise the heavy clothing worn by Australians during the severe heat. ...
Article : 438 wordsWilliam Daniels, Adelaide:—Mr. Albert Morgan enquiries whether the Industrial Workers of the World is a real union or just a nuisance to Labor voters. It seems ...
Article : 95 wordsR. C. Anderson, Marleston:—As a continuous subscriber to your excellent evening daily ("The News") and weekly issue ("The Mail") desire to express ...
Article : 100 words"Helen of Troy," Parkside:—I was pleased to read in "The News" the well-merited praise of "Midnight Frolics." Patrons of Majestic Theatre would ...
Article : 111 words"Indignant," Ethelton:—Should children be allowed to occupy half a seat on a train while girls are crowded on the seats and some have even to stand: Such was ...
Article : 90 words"Cricket," Mile-End:—I read with interest the article in "The News" concerning Victor Richardson by Mr. G. G. Newman, B.A. ...
Article : 121 wordsJ. Wright, Adelaide:—Please allow me to protest against the manner in which work has been allotted at the Government Labor Exchange in the past few ...
Article : 104 wordsG. A. Stapleton, secretary of Glenelg Bus Company:—If "Interested" is as genuinely interested as his remarks concerning railways and private company ...
Article : 119 wordsA link with the history of the State and a friend of former Anglican Bishops is Mr. John Harrison Packard (senior partner of Green & Co., sarveyors and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 665 wordsHe is not poor that has little, but he that desires much. ...
Article : 16 words"New Style," Glenunga:—With reference to the Coatless Brigade. I think that the suggestion of "Paderiski" is the must sensible one yet advanced. A loose suit ...
Article : 170 words"Adelaide":—I congratulate the Dental Board on the steps which it is taking to protect registered dentists. It is manifestly unfair to men who have conformed ...
Article : 144 words"Medicus," Adelaide:—"Workshop Foreman" is correct. I certainly write from the opposition camp, and feel confident that my ideas do not differ from those of ...
Article : 166 wordsNorman Dunn, organiser of Hotel, Club, and Restaurant Employes' Union:—I read with interest the statement of the Hon. F. W. Birrell in "The News" with regard ...
Article : 172 words"Poster," Adelaide:—In the letter of the Russell Advertising Company to the Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick published in "The News" a lea is made on behalf of ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Hon. F. W. Birrell replies:— While Mr. Dunn states that no charge was laid against me, the Trades and Labor Council disapproved my ...
Article : 346 wordsThere has been an age-old dispute whether war is necessary, Same people think that combat is inherent in human nature, and we must light as ...
Article : 186 wordsIn connection with the Combined Friendly Societies' Gala Day the ceremony of crowning the queen will be held at the Hindnmarsh Town Hall tomorrow ...
Article : 61 words"Just Laws," Payneham:—About the time that the recent Federal referendum was voted on I and my family had come down from the country, where we had ...
Article : 229 wordsJ. Leary, Port Adelaide:—You should communicate with the office of the Chief Inspector of Factories and Steam Boilers., Victoria square east. Adelaide. ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Wed 8 Dec 1926, Page 8
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