"A. Adams" writes:—In an answer to a correspondent regarding the initial cost of planting, say, 800 almond trees, you stated that ...
Article : 284 words"I have been patiently waiting (writes the Rev. Charles E. Schafer) to find a leading article in 'The Daily Herald' on this question, in which the unworthy five ...
Article : 285 wordsAccused persons in gaol awaiting trial were arraigned before his Honor Mr. Justice Murray in the Criminal Court on Monday morning, after which the court ...
Article : 335 wordsUpon arrival at Port Adelaide of the Melbourne Steamship Company's steamer Dimboola on Sunday night, Detective Segerlind arrested two of the firemen ...
Article : 367 wordsA Paskeville farmer, Gustav W. C. M. Meier, was a witness in the libel case at the Laura Police Court on July 5, and with the other Crown witness was ...
Article : 351 wordsThe advantages of cutting up our large estates may be plainly seen by any one who has known the middle nor for some few yeans past. Not a decade ago ...
Article : 500 wordsMr. James Pullar. F.T.A., Mr. C. E. Melville, manager of the Industrial Department, and Mr. A. G, Melville, submanager of the Colonial Mutual Life ...
Article : 553 words"It is pleasing to note by "The Daily Herald" of September 24 that the Social Democratic Congress of Germany declared that the enrichment of the great ...
Article : 311 words"The shameful deception of the 'Register' at election time (writes the Rev. C. E. Schafer) only needs to be mentioned to be remembered. How could ...
Article : 349 words"In your leader of last week (writes "Bessie Floyd Robinson") you referred to The despicable method of a certain political party in libelling the Labor Party ...
Article : 549 wordsNotwithstanding the numerous fines that have lately been imposed on offenders under the Food and Drugs Act milkvendors continue to be brought before ...
Article : 435 wordsA youth named Ernest Dyer pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court yesterday to the charge of stealing a cheque for £11 4/, the property of Eliza Cave, and ...
Article : 206 wordsThe weather conditions of late have been most unfavorable from the agriculturist's point of view, and considerable anxiety is being felt throughout the ...
Article : 158 words"In the Budget speech," writes Mr. E. J. Craigie, secretary of the Single Tax League, "Mr. Peake showed the gross earnings of the railways to be £2,090,563 ...
Article : 491 wordsFriday, 27th inst., was observed at visiting day at the Grange public school, and there was a laige attendance of parents and friends. ...
Article : 336 wordsAn American professor's impressions of Australia, as recently published in "The Daily Herald," have provoked the following rejoinder from-South ...
Article : 463 wordsMr. Chas. P. Wanchope writes:—"My attention has been drawn to Miss Mary Proctor's criticism of my remarks on the above subject, in which she says— ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Port Lincoln Literary Society held a very successful series of literary, musical, and elocutionary competitions on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday last ...
Article : 385 wordsAccording to the official figures in the Reg[?]trar-General's returns, marriage is rapidly becoming unpopular. During the first three months of 1912 the ...
Article : 368 words"Seeing that the Federal Government are supplying boots to the defence forces of the Commonwealth and at the present time there is an order for 20,000 pairs ...
Article : 383 wordsA "Poor Parson" writes:—"A speaker at the recent meetings of the Baptist Union complained bitterly of the low stipends paid by some churches to their ...
Article : 261 words"What a nice little game the Government are playing with the Harbors Bill," writes "Methodist," "quietly shelving it for another year, with the result that the ...
Article : 128 wordsThe peace of a certain family has lately been disturbed by the expressions of an indecent nature used by a voluble neighbor. This resulted on the talkative one ...
Article : 342 wordsSouth and North London are no longer divided cities as they were in the old days when the few bridges which existed were "tolled." The old Board of Works bought the ...
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Advertising : 407 wordsReporting to the Finsbury Borough Council on overcrowding in the borough, the medical officer, Dr. A. E. Thomas, says there were 121 cases during the year. In one case the room ...
Article : 156 words"I was greatly interested in the magazine section of Saturday's paper, and the clear, candid criticism given by "Naphtali" on 'The Sex Problem,'" writes "A ...
Article : 216 wordsFor not providing for his wife and child Adolph Miers appeared at the Adelaide Police Court yesterday, charged on the information of hie wife (Ellen Miers). ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Tue 1 Oct 1912, Page 3
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