Many householders who have put their savings into the purchase of homes are stated to he in difficulties owing to their inability at this time of financial stress to renew short-term mortgages. It has been suggested that a moratorium should be granted where ...
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Article : 55 words"Taxes," Mile-End:—Is it not time the Government greatly reduced all high salaries in the Civil Service? No new permanent positions should be created for ...
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Article : 365 words"Tax," Torrensville:—Many South Australian farmers gave guarantees that if certain railway extensions were made any losses incurred would be borne by them. ...
Article : 77 wordsS. McDonald, Ethelton:—For the past two years the final match of Port Adelaide District Junior Football Association has been contested between Rosewater and ...
Article : 95 words"Former Fitter," Adelaide:—I agree with "Electrical Fitter" that the whole cost of running the signal and telegraph branch of the railways should be investigated. It ...
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Article : 139 wordsAt a sitting of the Royal Commission on Railways this morning further consideration was given to the first report, which will be presented to the Government in a ...
Article : 67 wordsThe steamer Inkula (5,171 tons), bound from Bunbury to Spain, was picked up in distress with an engine damaged, by the steamer Meloria (2,500 tons), and towed ...
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Article : 120 wordsAs the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, So honor peereth in the meanest habit. ...
Article : 19 words"Old Cricketer," Royston Park:—In my younger days I was keen on cricket. Now that the eventide of life has come my interest in the game, although ...
Article : 234 wordsSpeaking of the economic condition of Australia, Mr. S. Hill, a member of the famous cricketing family, who is on a business visit to his native city from ...
Article : 449 wordsJUST as Sir Otto Niemeyer has been candid concerning the financial position of Australia, so was Prof. T. E. Gregory, who is ...
Article : 102 words"Taxpayer," Adelaide:—I read with interest the leading article in "The News" on the subject of the conservation of rainwater, as well as the letter of Mr. F. ...
Article : 222 wordsProf. Herbert Hall Turner (aged 69 years), who died in Stockholm last Week, directed that his body should be dissected or otherwise used for the ...
Article : 133 wordsC. Newling, Unley:—The leading article in "The News" on "Australians Must Turn Up Their Sleeves" was interesting. Can it reasonably be expected that the ...
Article : 303 words"Commissionaire," Parkside:—At the 1927 Charity Carnival on Adelaide Oral there was an attendance of 52,040. ...
Article : 17 words"Despite all the talk about preference, the tariff movement in Australia has been steadily against British goods," wrote Sir Charles Mallett ...
Article : 152 wordsIt was announced by the Federal Taxation Department this morning that Commonwealth bonds would be accepted as security for the payment of the sales tax. ...
Article : 82 wordsDetective E. L. Francis will leave this afternoon for Melbourne to escort to Adelaide Robert Goyder Thomson, jun (aged 19 years). Thomson was arrested on a ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Wed 27 Aug 1930, Page 6
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