SCHOOL CHILDREN MAKING MOULDS at the Museum today of mangrove tree leaves. From the moulds, hundreds of thousands of leaves will be struck in wax for a new exhibit showing young shogs in their rookery. After the children have made enough moulds they will begin to cast the leaves. Mr. Alan Rau, centre standing, who is the taxidermist at the Museum, is supervising the work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 132 wordsA concerted stand by the States at the coming meeting of the Loan Council to demand a better deal from ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 504 wordsPlans for the financing of a long strike were completed by the Amalgamated Engineers' Union before the ...
Article : 307 wordsIn tonight's color section of "The Mail," the comical Skeeter, the boy with the magic ring, makes his first appearance, and ...
Article : 165 wordsPlanning to spend £251,032 during 1938-9, including allocations for road and footpath renewals and improved street ...
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Family Notices : 899 wordsAlthough it is stated in Canberra that the Federal Government is not likely to accede to the request of the States for an excise tax on flour or wheat as a means of fixing a home consumption price of 4/8 a bushel for wheat ...
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Article : 158 wordsThree members of the South African delegation to the British Commonwealth Relations Conference to be held in Sydney next month passed through ...
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Article : 108 wordsMr. Alexander McDougall, a well-known Port Adelaide agent, died at his home at Jagoe street, Semaphore, this afternoon. He had been ill for several ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Governor (Sir Winston Dugan) and Lady Dugan were present at the race meeting at Victoria Park this afternoon. Later in the afternoon His ...
Article : 77 words"WE have little to learn from South Africa in agricultural education, and I have returned convinced that the Boseworthy Agricultural College is ...
Article : 415 wordsJoseph Dudley Cyrer, 21, of Chief street, Brompton, broKe an ankle while playing football this afternoon. He was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital. ...
Article : 158 wordsWhen Journey's End, the remarkable war play seen in Adelaide some years ago, was revived tonight at the Theatre Royal, the large audience was surprised ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 27 Aug 1938, Page 2
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