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Advertising : 720 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hugh[?] while addressing Australian and New Zealand men on October 18 at a luncheon at Frascatrs Cafe said General Birdyrood's ...
Article : 261 wordsSixteen Democrats in the Hous[?] of Assembly yesterday endeavored to give practical effect to the desire of the people of the State that the present Government ...
Article : 1,080 wordsA committee meeting, representative of the Government employes, was held at the Trades Hall last evening. There was a full attendance. Arrangements were ...
Article : 95 wordsIn connection with the motion of Mr. Gnnn—"That in view of the high cast of living an increase should, in the opinion of this House, be made on the ...
Article : 361 wordsMr. Tossell, in the Assembly yesterday, enquired whether the Government had preferred any request to the Federal authorities to close hotels on peace day. ...
Article : 74 wordsReferring to the notice which appeared in the press on October 21 and again in the October number of the "Bulletin," relating to the alter war requirements of ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. Bobinson, in the House of Assembly yesterday, enquired whether the Premier's altention had been called to a statement reported to have been made ...
Article : 137 wordsAt the Central Police Court Sydney. yesterday before Mr. Adrian, Peter [?] (Russeian Bolshevik Counsul) appeared on man [?] to answer two charges of addressing meeting ...
Article : 395 wordsMr. Edwards asked the Chief Secretary in the Assembly on Tuesday whether he could inform members whether he had met representatives of the Police ...
Article : 87 wordsArrangements had been made by the Coachmakers' Society to hold a debate, at the Trades Hall this evening on the question, "Is the one big union in the ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Premier in the House of Assembly yesterday moved a second reading of the Wheat Harvest (1915-16) Act Further Amendment Bill. The measure, be ...
Article : 149 wordsIn commemoration of the signing of the armistice the Adelaide Stock Exchange is giving a picnic to the wounded soldiers at Ambleside to-morrow. A ...
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Family Notices : 555 wordsQuestioned on his return from Melbourne yesterday regarding thee reported sale of Australian wheat in England, the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) said he ...
Article : 108 wordsIn connection with the Cheer-Up appeal for 100,000 shillings shilling receipt books are obtainable at Cheer-up Hut. They may be bad on application ...
Article : 101 wordsPaul Stanhope and his clever company are presenting the best of their revues It is a glorious concoction of music, melody, song, dances, and fun[?]ties. Paid ...
Article : 210 wordsThe decrease in shipping entering and leav[?] the Port of London for the year ended Marsch 31 last, compared with the preceding year was 5,302.499 tone. This is shown in the [?] ...
Article : 312 wordsThe following message has been received by the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) from General Pan, head of the French Mission, from Port Augusta:— ...
Article : 133 wordsThe executive committee of the Anzacs Hospitality Fund met at the mayor's parfor on Tuesday morning, under the presidency of the Minister of Repatriation ...
Article : 144 wordsThe news that the dispute between the tramway employee and the trust has at last been settled will be received with intense satisfaction by the general, public ...
Article : 656 wordsIt is notified mat the returning soldiere, whose Dames appeared in list "Y," will be released from quarantine and are expected to arrive at the Adelaide ...
Article : 106 wordsAn overseas steamer arrived at the Semaphore anchorage early yesterday morning. In accordance with quarantine restrictions she will remain at ...
Article : 46 wordsThe popularity of Mae Marsh grows apace and lovers of high screen literature will revel in the adventures of the little slum girl, whose love for animals ...
Article : 151 wordsMessrs. C. McHugh and T. Grealy will addrese a meeting of workers at Islington at midday to-day. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe British War Cabinet has decided, that All "flapping" meetings are to be stopped, and a Defence of the Realm Regulation has accordingly been made crohibitittg any meeting a[?] ...
Article : 413 wordsA special meetine of the Adelaide sub-branch of the Federated Enginedrirers and Firemen's Association was held on Tuesday night, when Mr. A. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe monthly meeting of the council of the Labor Party will be held to-morrow night at the Trades Hall. T[?]ere is a large amount of business to be transacted. ...
Article : 32 wordsNext Sunday night the series of lectures at the Trades Hall inaugurated by the Labor Party will be continued. The lecturer will be Mr. Norman Makin ...
Article : 41 wordsThose who saw Charles Ray in "The Hired Man" will welcome the an mum cement that he is to reappear at the Wondegraph to-day. this time in a photoplay ...
Article : 118 wordsAt the council meeting of the S.A Alliance on Tuesday afternoon the following resolution was carried unanimously after a warm discussion on Thursday's ...
Article : 118 wordsA measure designed to amend the Moratorium Act will be introduced in the House of Assembly shortly. The information was elicited from the Premier ...
Article : 112 wordsMr. Smeaton, in the House of Assembly on Tuesday, gave notice that he would move that a select committee be appointed to take further evidence in ...
Article : 69 wordsSeptember lides, to-day.—Low water, 11.30 [?] high water, 5.20 p.m. DEPARTURES, November 19.—Wild Wave, on Hobery. Moirs, s., Queensland. ...
Article : 236 wordsA complex cnange of programme will be screened at the Empire Theatre tonight, when Miss Gladys Hulette will feature in the latest Pathe star, "The ...
Article : 125 wordsThe question of British, subjects Interned during the war without trial was broached in the Assembly on Tuesday by Mr. Robinson who secured from the Premier ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) returned yesterday from Mebourne, where he attended a meelinp of the Australian Wheat Board. ...
Article : 96 wordsA Bill designed to amend the State Children's Act in the direction of providing that magistrates and justices of the peace at their discretion may order ...
Article : 125 wordsThere is a lot of hidden history made in the war. and Albania. as might be espected, is the seene of some of it. The Republic of Ko[?]tss, or Koree, to use the official Albanain spelling, ...
Article : 397 wordsIn the House of Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Reldy asked the Chief Secreary whether it was the intention of the Government when arranging for the increased ...
Article : 115 wordsA new two-star programme will be screened at the Port Empire to-night. when Williams S. Hart will feature in "The Narrow Trail." a virile drama of ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. John Hodge, Minister of Pensions, in declaring open an exhibition in Manchester, said that sphere was no trouble we could, take, no energy "we could expend, no money w[?] ...
Article : 354 wordsAt a meeting of the South Australian district of the Australian Journalists' Association, in celebration of Victory Day, the following motion was ...
Article : 165 wordsAbout 6 p.m. yesterday a serious motor accident was averted narrowly in Grenfell street. A motor was proceeding eastwards when a party of young ladies attemptd to cross the road. ...
Article : 224 wordsSome doubt has arisen with regard to the eligibility of A.I.F. men now in camp and about to be dischagred, for benefits under the Australian Soldiers' ...
Article : 112 wordsAbout 2.55 p.m. yesterday a collision occurred between a motor car and a two-wheeled vehicle. drawn by a horse, the properry of Messrs. Willinson and Co., Grenfell street, and driven ...
Article : 85 wordsTo-morrow evening. in the King's Theatre, the Adelaide Operatie Society will stage Gilbert & Sullivan's "Trial by Jury," and the proceeds will be ...
Article : 166 wordsThe indignant repudiation by the Adeiaide branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Association of any thought of being utilised as a medium for defeating ...
Article : 771 wordsGold wired teeth are the nearest approach to Nature that skill and science an devise. The teeth are gold-wired to the plate in such a manner as to make ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Wed 20 Nov 1918, Page 2
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