General interest hag been stimulated by the attention drawn in "The Mail" last week to the direct connection between the increasing baldness of the State lands and their liability to floods and washaways through the absence of trees to hold the soil ...
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Article : 124 wordsEdward Sheehan, an ex-constable of South Australia, was at the Geelong Court today fined £5 for having behaved offensively to women in the main ...
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Article : 304 wordsDuring 1922 1,964 Chinese, 390 Japanese, and 213 Hindoos succeeded in on , entering Australia. Within the same period 2.189 Chinese. 359 Japanese, and ...
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Advertising : 188 wordsThe instinctive comradeship between the Australian and the American peoples springing from their joint task of building up great ...
Article : 164 wordsIt was Saturday afternoon outside a, big "rag" shop, and an enthusiastic amateur artist was busily engaged in sketching the Public Library, looking ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 11 Aug 1923, Page 3
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