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Advertising : 311 wordsCopies of the petition for the reprieve of Morse are being freely signed and will shortly be presented. The time within which action may be taken is now limited. Pressure on space has prevented the publication today of several letters. "Disciplinarian," South terrace, ...
Article : 132 wordsThat the House of Commons should have refused to continue even a modicum of preference to a few Dominion products is profoundly disappointing to Australia. But if disappointing it is scarcely surprising. No other decision might have been expected from a House fresh from a general ...
Article : 413 words"L. D. S.," Stepney:—Natutrally there is sympathy with Morse because the decision in the Bowden tragedy is remembered. ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. E. George, Unley road:—The, first one to throw stones at a woman who has slipped is a woman! Mrs. Hunter apparently had slipped, and when she tried ...
Article : 242 words"Soldier's Mother," Angas street, Adelaide:— With most soldiers' mothers I can testify that our sons who fought in that terrible hell called war are not the ...
Article : 131 words"Justice to All," Wakefield street Adelaide:— People remember two recent eases of cold-blooded murder in this State—the Applebee and Neal eases. If those two ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. Arthur Wood, Pirie street, Adelaide:— Let those who are without sin come forward and take the life of this erring one. Let us remember that Morse ...
Article : 96 words" In the following letter Mr. F. W. Birrell, M.P. upholds the new scheme of the Labor Government for the construction of a thousand happy homes Criticism has been levelled at the ...
Article : 1,127 wordsMr. SUBBUBS: I'll summon somebody for a new suit in a minute. I'm getting tired of being sprayed with mud. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 words"A Father," Adelaide:—If it is right to hang a person for murder, why does not a minister do the hanging? There is not a true Christian who would take ...
Article : 122 words"Visitor," Glenelg.—I note the movement reported in "The News" to have the iron railings round the squares in Adelaide demolished. As a visitor to ...
Article : 133 words"It should be the aim of the State authorities to help convicted inebriates to become good citizens," said Mrs. A. K. Goode today. "The work given them ...
Article : 601 wordsAbraham Goldenberg, a lance-corporal of the East Lancashire Regiment, was today found guilty of having murdered Mr. Hall, a bank manager, at the Border ...
Article : 177 wordsMr. E. E. Craig (representative of the International Producers' Congress):—I am pleased to note the excellent returns secured by Messrs. Selth & McRay, ...
Article : 159 wordsBetter than large business is clean business. To an honest man the most satisfactory reflection after he has amassed his ...
Article : 235 wordsGiovanni Marinelli, a former member of the Fascist Directory, has been arrested by the police in connection with the kidnapping of Signor Matteotti. ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. and. Mrs. Sparrow lived in a comfortable rest behind a blind on a house and they had never thought about living in a tree until, one day Mrs. Sparrow, who ...
Article : 450 wordsMr. Stanley Baldwin was the principal guest today at a luncheon at the Australian and New Zealand, Club. He begged those from overseas not to take ...
Article : 137 wordsThe South Africans continued their match today against Essex at Colchester. The weather was fine, and there was an attendance, of three thousand. Shortly ...
Article : 108 wordsAt Wimbledon, in the women's international lawn tennis contests,. Great Britain defeated America by winning the first four of seven matches. ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Fri 20 Jun 1924, Page 6
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