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Advertising : 525 wordsTourist Bureau officials inspected Marion and other areas yesterday to decide when to start the bureau's annual almond blossom tours. They found seasonal conditions had brought on blossom earlier than usual, and as a result the first bus tour through the Marion area will be made on Tuesday and round Willunga on Wednesday. During the inspection this photo of Miss E. Hourigan surrounded by blossom was taken on the property of Mr. W. A. Richardson at Marion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 545 wordsA decision to ask the Government to reserve 15 acres of land at Ascot Park for the proposed regional ...
Article : 366 wordsDiscussions between the chairman of the State Coal Committee (Mr. P. G. Bice) and the police Commissioner ...
Article : 638 wordsNo incident occurred at South Wharf, which is bordered by a high barbed wire fence. ...
Article : 609 wordsThe Waterside Workers' Federation Federal council tonight directed members in all Australian ports ...
Article : 230 wordsIt would take 10,000 men, working for more than three years, to make good this wasted manpower. ...
Article : 208 wordsUnder an order issued by the Metropolitan Milk Board yesterday the retail price of milk will rise by a ...
Article : 191 wordsWhen Cielly Audrie Gordon, of Sydney, received an air mail letter from John Esseary, of Little Sutton, ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Williams), broadcasting to farmers today, said that a crisis had developed ...
Article : 133 wordsOverwhelming approval is expected today when the Senate votes on ratification of the North Atlantic ...
Article : 178 wordsJames Edward Healy general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, seized the opportunity ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Queensland Coal Owners' Association today formed a committee to seek de-registration of the Miners' ...
Article : 152 wordsAustralia should build up a reserve of 1m. tons of coal in order to prevent future major coal strikes, the Federal ...
Article : 70 wordsHigh Court actions involving £30,000 of property are likely to arise from John George Haigh's ...
Article : 320 wordsAn elderly woman escaped injury when she stepped from a taxi travelling about 25 miles ...
Article : 78 wordsCement deliveries had now almost ceased and building of new homes had come to a standstill, the president of Associated Building Contractors of SA (Mr. J. M. Mayne) said last night. ...
Article : 322 wordsWatching her three-yearold daughter remove the morning's mail from the letter box at the front gate ...
Article : 110 wordsTwo applications for permission to withdraw money from accounts which had been mentioned during recent ...
Article : 90 wordsMrs. Preston Stanley Vaughan (right), organiser of the Australian Women's Movement Against Socialisation meeting at the Sydney Town Hall on Wednesday, found it necessary to get down on her hands and knees to communicate with Mrs. Jessie Street during the meeting, owing to the interjections of Left-wing supporters, which developed into bedlam. Later, Mrs. Street left the hall to the accompaniment of cries of "Communist" and "Socialist." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Fri 22 Jul 1949, Page 1
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