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Advertising : 307 wordsThe final recital of the 1937 chamber music series was given at the Elder Conservatcrium last night, bi'fore an | appreciative audience, which included j ...
Article : 507 wordsMELBOURNE. Ju'v 5. It is almost certain that the American lawn tennis players. J. Donald Budge. Wimbledon champion, and C. ...
Article : 401 wordsSir—Dictators of Germany, Italy, and j Russia are manoeuvring to gain advantage in the struggle for expansion. Our trade unionists are rightly much ...
Article : 641 wordsRequests made by the attendants! and nursing staff of the Parkside Mental Home for the appointment cf more] attendants and better disciplining of ...
Article : 290 wordsuxus was Sir Oswald MosleVs "glorious fourth," Hailed by supporters as' "independence day" in consequence of i' the police order last month forbidding ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 363 wordsGreater discretion for traffic police and more co-operation between the police and the public were urged at a meeting of the traffic sub-committee of ...
Article : 294 wordsmotor truck containing two men went off the road while descending a hill on the Pacific Highway, near Mooney Creek bridge, early this ...
Article : 219 wordsThe State A.LJP. secretary (Mr. P. F. Ward) said last night that he had written to Mr. J. Atlans. defeated Labor candidate for Grey Ward in the ...
Article : 148 wordsSir—We are merely five of those employed, all of us in the one premises, as the Rev. D. C. Harris charitably Wrote in your issue of July 1, "to ...
Article : 974 wordsLight falls of snow on the northern highlands were followed by bitterly cold conditions today. Water taps were frozen, exposed dishes of water were ...
Article : 382 wordsFlay in the fifth round ol tie State chess championship vis dogged, ami after one and a ball bmus' play it vas bard to see whether any of the eight players bad a defirJte ...
Article : 362 wordsPublic protests against the New Zealand visit cf Count von Luckner, the famous wartime German raider, were replied to today by the Acting Customs ...
Article : 516 wordsFor the second time in six days the home of Mr. J. MeLore, comer of Claremont and Rentoul avenues. Netbertoy. was robbed while the family ns at ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. William Buchanan Foote. a] director of Harrisons, Ramsay Pty., Ltd, general importers, of Eirie street. Adelaide, died yesterday aged 63. Mr. ...
Article : 468 wordsImprisonment for 18 months was the sentence passed by Judge Macindoe in General Sessions todav on Ted Davis, 23, of Foster street, Aipendale. former ...
Article : 155 wordsStreamlined Locomotives From J. A. Hodgion:—lf it be still Rood business to put first things first. then we may tell "J£H." of Eppirg. ...
Article : 808 wordsThe case put forward by the Royal Automobile Asosciation for the pavment of all motor taxation into a fund for roads, as was the case before the ...
Article : 253 wordsSir Philip Goldfinch, general manager of the Colonial Sugar Refining Co. and U_A J?. member for Gordon, re-! signed irom the Legislative Assembly I ...
Article : 289 wordsThe Crovdon musical con-.De:i:ions wore continued last v.iz'M a! St. Barnabas Hal). North Crordca. Eem!:s:—Sacred Sdlt Hinder 10i.—Enid Blackburn 169i. Audrey ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Tue 6 Jul 1937, Page 20
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