PROCESSION IN KING WILLIAM-STREET. The unemployed held another demonstration yesterday. The photograph shows the procession passing "The Advertiser" Office. F. M. Gray, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsMEETING OUTSIDE THE PUBLIC RELIEF DEPARTMENT. F.M. Gray, Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 11 wordsCIVIC RECEPTION TO DELEGATES. The delegates attending the Convention of the Wireless Institute of Australia were yesterday accorded a civic reception by the Lord Mayor (Sir Wallace Brace). The delegates are:— Back raw (from left to right):—Messrs. D. R. Whitburn (58Y, South Australian Council), J. Vardon (50M, hon. treasurer. South Australian Division), Max Hewden (3BA, proxy Western Australia), K. W. Harrington (radio inspector). Trevor Watkins (7DK, delegate Tasmania). Sitting—Messrs. Bruce Hardie (3YX, chairman of Convention, delegate Victoria, and proxy tor Queensland), H. L. Austin (5BN. South Australia), R. B. Caldwell (5BP, president. South Australia), A. A. Cotton (5HY, secretary), Harry Kan per (5BG, proxy N.S.W.). Krischock, Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 112 wordsPASSING THE GOVERNMENT PRODUCE DEPOT. F.M. Gray, Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 11 wordsDECIDING THE WINNER. Miss J. E. Bishop (No. 3) was yesterday adjudged the winner of the 5CL November Bride competition by the Dean of Adelaide (Very Rev. G. E. Young), the representative of "The Advertiser" (Colonel W. Dollman), and Mr. R. H. Wallman (chairman of directors of 5CL). From left to right—Dean Young, Colonel Dollman, and Messrs. A. L. Brown (general manager of 5CL), W. H. Tucker (secretary of 5CL), and R. H. Wallman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 78 wordsThe secretary of the Public Service Association (Mr. L.C. Hunkin) stated on Thursday that a number of railway employes had been reinstated, and if it were ...
Article : 504 wordsA number of questions regarding the admission of boy migrants into the State after the Gunn Government took office were answered ...
Article : 401 wordsThe Criminal Law Bill passed through Committee in the Legislative Council on Thursday, the most Important amendment being the provision of a maximum fine of £250. The Hon. W. G. Duncan entered a warm protest against the present-day treatment of motorists. ...
Article : 874 wordsDuring the present season the Highways Department hopes to complete the construction of 40 miles of butuminous concrete roads ...
Article : 615 wordsThe steamer Aorangi sailed to-day for Sydney. The passengers include Mr. Pat Sullivan, the New York artist, and the creator of the cinema feature. "Felix the ...
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Advertising : 70 wordsThe opening of the Garden Theatre tomorrow night marks the beginning of the summer season of entertainments under the J.C. Williamson management. Pat ...
Article : 240 words"If my scheme fails you can put English music back into the coffin from which I am extracting its putrescent body. You can bury it deep and let it remain for ...
Article : 123 wordsRoy Stewart Hill, a young clerk employed by the Primary Producers' Bank, at Young, was charged to-day with having stolen three sums of money £35 ...
Article : 82 wordsAs a result of the press appeal this week, the following amounts have been received, and are [?] acknowledged by the committee of the [?] Soldiers ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsThe noted feminist and former suffragist. Miss Maude Royden, who is new assistant preacher at the [?] Temple, London, haves on December 18 for ...
Article : 64 wordsThe [?] by 25 votes to 14, rejected a private Bill to give votes to women on teaching 21 years of age, the Prime Minister (Lord [?]) ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 18 Nov 1927, Page 14
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