The following candidates have passed the entrance examination to the short course of training in the Education Department:—Banks, W. Fred.; Bax, Eva; ...
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Article : 1,083 wordsThe following is a copy of the personal appeal being made by the Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) for recruits:—Dear Sir—The present state of war ...
Article : 417 wordsMr. H. H. Ling, the Commonwealth Auditor for South Australia, left by yesterday's Melbourne express for the eastern States on official business. ...
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Advertising : 50 wordsComparatively little has been heard lately of the Russian operations in Bukowina, and their magnitude has not been realised. Now we are informed ...
Article : 483 wordsThe official publication of the Harbors Board for 1916 contains the following reference to Iron Knob and the port of Hummock Hill:—The enterprise of the ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. Teesdale Smith, the contractor for the Truro Bail way, is making good progress with the earthworks. No rails have yet been laid. The earthworks gangs ...
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Family Notices : 366 wordsThe workers are almost literally, certainly metaphorically, the [?] [?] the earth. Laborers, however, whose ener gies are devoted to recovering sa[?] from ...
Article : 327 wordsThe rain on Monday is likely to prove [?]very beneficial to the orchards and vineyards in the State. The grape and apple crops are very promising, but rain ...
Article : 68 wordsA comparison of the States of the Commonwealth with reference to their areas of land and respective rainfalls shows that South Australia is by far the ...
Article : 850 wordsIn a book entitled "Baseless Handbook of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand," published in 1858, the author made the following comments on the ...
Article : 299 wordsThe annual report of the chairman of the James Brown Memorial Trust (Sir Charles Goode), which controls the Kalyra Sanatorium, at Belair, shows that the ...
Article : 179 wordsIt was expected that the Minister of Industry. (Hon. R. P. Blundell) would make a statement yesterday regarding the expressed determination of the ...
Article : 162 wordsThe A.W.U. has a militant branch in South Australia, and it loses no opportunities to claim the right of workers to earn sufficient by the sweat of their brow ...
Article : 165 wordsUnder the provisions of the Municipal Tramways Trust Act, 1906, [?] the members of the trust, who are appointed for six years, refire every three years. The ...
Article : 442 wordsThe central problem, therefore, of any new society was a religions one (said the Rev. Depledge-Sykes in a recent sermon in Melbourne). Current democracy as ...
Article : 323 wordsThe Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. H. Jackson) yesterday received advices stating that the Pekma Reservoir had been filled as the result of the ...
Article : 88 wordsIt is probable, that a start will be made in March with the work of preparing the New South Wales State coal mine at [?]gow. Two [?] [?] so [?] [?] ...
Article : 146 wordsIn the past the policy of public health authorities has been to await an outbreak of disease before taking action to safeguard the people against it, instead ...
Article : 276 wordsIn a recent lecture in Melbourne, Canon Hart drew a broad distinction be tween gambling for gain and gambling for pleasure. He thought that more ...
Article : 299 wordsThe fallowing comparative statement shows the number of passengers carried on the-South Australian Railways on the last days of 1915 and 1914, and the value ...
Article : 155 wordsThe seismograph at the Adelaide Observatory recorded two earthquakes on Saturday, January 1. The first one began at 8.32.3 a.m., attained its maximum ...
Article : 119 wordsThe railway earnings for the week ended January 1 amounted to £47,771, sompared with £40,358 for the correspond. [?]ng week of 1915. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe author of "Paseley's Handbook of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand," published in 1858, delivered himself of the following criticism of ...
Article : 84 wordsFrom Harriet A. Stirling (hon. secretary Babies' Hospital Association):—"On behalf of the committee of the Babies' Hospital, may I point out the necessity ...
Article : 110 wordsThe school teacher of the Northern Territory has been faced til late with the problem of adapting his methods of instruction to mixed classes of white ...
Article : 176 wordsFoundation stone of new St. Georg[?] Church, Gawler, laid by Bishop [?], 1858. Joan of Arc born, 1412. ...
Article : 94 wordsIn a sermon in Christchurch (N.Z. Bishop Julius referred to the subject of conscription. He said the voluntary sys. tern had failed utterly. The way of ...
Article : 123 wordsIn connection with the Red Cross work of the State an information depot has been opened at Verco's Buildings, in North terrace, where nformation of all ...
Article : 87 wordsTo-day the Federal executive of the Australian Labor Party will meet in Melbourne to consider what steps shall be taken in connection with the rejection ...
Article : 66 wordsMr. Webster (the Postmaster-General) [?] enquiring into the feasibility of the Government establishing its own motor service to carry mails and passengers. ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Thu 6 Jan 1916, Page 4
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