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Advertising : 364 wordsThe attendance at the Royal Agricultural Show rose to the pre-depression level, being 101,000, as compared with 90,000 last year. The live stock ...
Article : 541 wordsThe gravity of a situation in which the State is being compelled to shoulder an increasing burden of interest payments upon borrowed money spent upon unproductive undertakings, is stressed by the Auditor-General (Mr. W. E. Rogers) in an exhaustive ...
Article : 3,257 wordsBoth city and country residents have entered enthusiastically for "The Squatter's Daughter" wool competition, which will close on October 25. The Lord ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 244 wordsOpen defiance of the National Labor Board and the industrial conciliation machinery of the National Industrial Recovery Act was voiced by the ...
Article : 227 wordsTHE Treasurer (Mr. Glyde) informs us that in a private communication the Agent-General (Sir Arthur Blyth) ...
Article : 300 wordsA delightful spectacle was provided by Dorothy Slane's pupils, Who presented "Dances of Variety" to a large audience in the Australia Hall. Angus ...
Article : 327 wordsColonel P. G. Bice will be the chief marshal for the procession through the streets of Adelaide on Saturday, which will be a preliminary to the rodeo and ...
Article : 210 wordsRumors were persistent in federal circles today that any crisis on the question of pension payments would be avoided when the House of ...
Article : 201 wordsWorking with buckets and a couple of spray pumps, volunteer fire workers saved the house attached to Mr. Roy Magor's baker shop, which was burned ...
Article : 175 wordsTo make further arrangements in connection with the Ernest Jones testimonial fund a meeting of the fund committee was held at the S.A.C.A. ...
Article : 234 wordsThe Budget, which was presented to the House of Assembly by the Treasurer (Mr. McPhee) tonight, disclosed a deficit of £50.000 for last year. The ...
Article : 118 wordsA remarkable story was told by Dr. L. J. Comrie, at a dinner in London of graduates of the University of New Zealand, about a man serving in the ...
Article : 163 wordsSTATE as well as Federal exMinisters are to have free railway passes. For the current year the proposed expenditure ...
Article : 70 words1. The meaning of the Americanism absquatulate?" 2. How to pronounce "gladiolus? 3. How the schooner got its name? ...
Article : 66 wordsA conference of representatives of the Glenelg. Thebarton, Hindmarsh, and West Torrens CouncUs on Monday night decided to recommend to members of ...
Article : 158 wordsA mystery has developed out of a Harbor Bridge tragedy. A shattered body found below the bridge on the morning of September 24, 1932, was ...
Article : 306 wordsA brick and galvanized iron shed, and about £20 worth of wheat, brain, and pollard for the Mount Compass unemployed settlers, were destroyed by fire ...
Article : 61 wordsThe New South Wales Cricket Association has decided to make a gift of £150 to the testimonial fund for H. L. Collins. C. E. Kelleway. and T. J. ...
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Article : 5 wordsWhen working on the cinders track at Caulfield this morning. Middle Watch moved freely. He was not out to make fast time, and covered ten furlongs in ...
Article : 126 wordsThe New South Wales cricket selectors have chosen the following team to visit Brisbane for the Sheffield Shield match with Queensland, to start on ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Wed 18 Oct 1933, Page 21
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