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Advertising : 16 wordsThe Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration (Hon. F. W. Young) has received a cable message from the Agent-General to the effect that the ...
Article : 73 wordsFor the installation of the Wheaistone telegraph transmitters at the General Post Office, Adelaide, five tenders were received by the Superintendent of Public ...
Article : 36 wordsPaterson Bros., Norwood, have made a large quantity of stylish suits to measure. Among the passengers by the express ...
Article : 1,459 wordsThe operation building at the Port Pirie Hospital is to be improved to allow of the installation of an X rays apparatus, and by the addition of new rooms. For ...
Article : 48 wordsThe unemployed problem is assuming a serious aspect at Port Adelaide. The more the present position of the worker gives rise to increasing anxiety in the ...
Article : 936 wordsYesterday the engine of the 6.45 a.m. passenger train from Adelaide to the south became disabled at Minno, the Long Gully station. As a consequence ...
Article : 62 wordsTides at the Semaphore, July 12.—Times of high and low water doubtful. ARRIVALS July 11. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 321 wordsRequiring land for army remount purposes the Defence Department has leased the property known as Ashford, near Adelaide, containing about 37 acres, for ...
Article : 72 wordsOn four occasions during the past ten days the Hindmarsh Volunteer Fire Brigade has been called out to false alarms of fire, and just before midnight ...
Article : 115 words"The Angaston Recreation Park is, without doubt, one of the prettiest picnic spots in South Australia," said Mr. F. C. Hahn, who visited Angaston on ...
Article : 150 wordsA deputation of residents of the Hundreds of Vincent, Bowhill, Bandon, and Bakara yesterday afternoon presented a petition for the construction of a ...
Article : 109 wordsA number of people who reside close to the Port railway line at Bowden and Brompton complain of noises caused by shunting and engine whistling at night, ...
Article : 181 wordsIf only half the stories that the Great Jansen tells are true it is little wonder that the people of China rose in rebellion. Speaking to a reporter he ...
Article : 107 wordsAmong the more critical members sitting on the Government side of the Legislative Assembly (says the "Age") there is a disposition to make capital out of ...
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Advertising : 23 words"The protection of infant life was the title of an address given by Dr. Helen Mayo at a meeting of the Women's Liberal Association yesterday afternoon. Dr. ...
Article : 172 wordsFor some considerable time the class room and seating accommodation at the Hindmarsh public school has been taxed to the uttermost, and many scholars ...
Article : 141 wordsThe loud clatter caused by the kicking of an angry and inebriated prisoner against the door of one of the cells at the city police station yesterday caused ...
Article : 213 wordsOn Thursday some expeditious work was carried out by the Railway Department, in which it was greatly assisted by wireless telegraphy. The J. C. ...
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Family Notices : 235 wordsOfficers of the South Australian police force have stated over and over again that it is undermanned, and that the policemen are underpaid. Similar ...
Article : 312 wordsIn accordance with the notified arrangements the torpedo boat destroyers Warrego, Yarra, and Paramatta will reach Port Adelaide this morning, and ...
Article : 228 wordsAn index expurgatorius is one of the mysteries of the Customs Department. Despite the general interest that attaches to such a document, it is surrounded with ...
Article : 329 wordsOn Thursday the A.U.S.N. Company's inter-State passenger steamer Kanowna in charge of Captain W. Smith, and the Melbourne Steamship Company's collier Perth, arrived at Port ...
Article : 411 words"Apprentice":—If you do not work on public holidays you are not entitled to be paid. ...
Article : 18 wordsWe see told in the good old Book to "obey them that bear the rule over as," and as a general thing it is recognised that it is best to do so; best, not ...
Article : 1,153 wordsThe Council of the United Labor Party decided last night to take a plebiscite for the purpose of selecting a candidate for the Senate in place of the late ...
Article : 78 words"It is not generally known," said Brigadier-General Gordon at the luncheon tendered him yesterday by the Commonwealth Club, "that South ...
Article : 399 wordsMany a child who looked out of windows early on Wednesday morning cried out delightedly "Jack Frost" (says the Melbourne "Herald.") For all the ...
Article : 358 wordsThe matter of cash allowance made to those called to give evidence before the Electoral Enquiry Commission was brought forward at a meeting of the ...
Article : 86 wordsA correspondent, who signs himself "Humanity," writes suggesting that ladies who attend the inter-collegiate football match and the review of cadets on ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Railways Commissioner has under consideration the question of improving the service on the Holdfast Bay line, with a view to encouraging settlement ...
Article : 117 wordsDuring the visit of His Excellency the Governor-General to the School of Mines yesterday, he was asked by the President of the Council (Sir Langdon Bonython) ...
Article : 249 wordsThe provision of locomotives to keep pace with the policy of development in South Australia, is still the Government's chief trouble. Mr. Butler's Gawler ...
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Advertising : 75 words"I reckon I ought to get seven shillings like the others," said a woman witness at the Electoral Commission yesterday afternoon., "It's a sore point," ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Fri 12 Jul 1912, Page 4
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