Immense Crowds examined the exhibits at the Royal Livestock Show today. The weather was threatening, but everyone expressed delight at the display and the excellent arrangements. Prominent citizens discussed the future of the State at the official luncheon, when Sir John Bice, on behalf of the Government, ...
Article : 662 wordsResponding to the toast of Parliament at the Show luncheon today, Sir John Bice (Acting Premier) made an important announcement regarding the ...
Article : 320 words"My best wishes personally and for success at your Show." The foregoing cablegram was read by Mr. Wallace Sandford (President) at the ...
Article : 505 wordsAn optimistic note concerning the keen and almost professional interest future of the State was struck by the during his stay in this State. various speakers at the official luncheon, over which Mr. J. Wallace ...
Article : 1,123 wordsSir John Bice, replying for the State Government, referred to the Premier's indisposition, which he attributed to the great strain of his work. Sir Henry had ...
Article : 175 words"I wish most sincerely to congratulate the people of South Australia on the splendid Show," said Dr. Earle Page, Acting ...
Article : 96 wordsDad Comes to Town. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 4 wordsProposing the toast of "The Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society" Mr. G. F. Jenkins (Minister of Agriculture) said it was difficult to say what ...
Article : 248 wordsWithin a century Australia has become the greatest wool-producing country in the world. South Australia has contributed largely to the coveted ...
Article : 904 wordsReplying to the toast of the "State and Federal Ministries," Dr. Earle Page (Acting Prime Minister) said the aim of the Commonwealth Ministry was to ...
Article : 668 wordsAll kinds of dogs, from tiny Yorkshires to big collies and setters, were paraded in the cool of the trees outside the dog shed this morning. ...
Article : 533 wordsSome splendid specimens of draughts were paraded, and Mr. J. Ball, of Werribee (Victoria), who judged the stock, expressed astonishment at the ...
Article : 669 wordsIn reply to the toast of the society, Mr. Sandford said it it were possible there were any who did not appreciate the direct dependence of South ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Wed 12 Sep 1923, Page 1
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