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Advertising : 133 wordsTrooper H. L. Kelly of the 9th Light Horse, and a son of Mr. Robert Kelly, of the Land Board, is in camp again at Mitcham. Trooper Kelly was for four ...
Article : 1,424 wordsA slightly warm, bright day yesterday. The low pressure approaching from the west did not make much headway, and ...
Article : 512 wordsThe women police patrols appointed by the Government some time ago have more than once, and in the face of great opposition from other members of ...
Article : 284 wordsA northern correspondent writes:—A large number of live stock vans were in demand at the Hawker station last week. It is estimated that between 60 and 70 ...
Article : 63 wordsFine weather, with warm conditions, prevailed over South Australia yesterday. In Adelaide the temperature reached 86.5 degrees. and the minimum ...
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Family Notices : 173 wordsIt is difficult for those not closely connected with the South Australian Soldiers' Fund to realise what a big work it is accomplishing in a quiet manner. ...
Article : 185 wordsThe hearing of the claims of the Amalgamated Miners' Association against the broken Hill Proprietary Company and others was continued before Mr. Justice ...
Article : 1,852 wordsIt is gratifying to be told by a Paris newspaper that the Allies' War Conference was noteworthy for the unselfish motives which marked the conduct of the ...
Article : 333 words"East Wind":—You have not sent your name and address, without which your letter cannot be published. C. A. Murphy, Eurelia.—Reject badges may be ...
Article : 40 wordsReplying to-day to the comments of Mr. J. Cook on the speeches made by Mr. W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister) in England, Senator G. F. Pearce (Acting-Prime ...
Article : 250 words"Some weeks ago," writes Commander Burford, R.A.N., "it was reported in the press that Christmas gifts for the ships of the R.A.N. had been lost in the steamer ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Liberal Union, is so distrustful of the people that it prefers to held its periodical meetings in secret, It does not even trust its own newspapers. Its ...
Article : 981 wordsMr. J. H. Clouston, of Port Adelaide, has presented a handsome and valuable silver shield to the Education Department. It is to be a trophy for ...
Article : 184 wordsBorder Town and Tatiara railway opened by Sir William Robinson, 1883. Large meeting in town hall passed resolutions in favor of colonial ...
Article : 34 wordsDuties are ours; events are God's—Cecil. ...
Article : 10 wordsMr. Haynes moved the adjounment of the House of Assembly to-day to call attention to certain transactions in wheat, flour, and bread between William White, ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Minister of Agriculture (Hon. W. G Grahame) has convened a wheat conference in Sydney on April 18. Four States will be represented. Senator ...
Article : 37 wordsIn the Assembly to-day the Minister of Agriculture, in reply to Mr. Fitzpatrick, stated that the Federal Government had no financial responsibility in ...
Article : 431 wordsA number of subscribers to the Belgian Relief Fund having expressed a wash to be advised whether there was the same urgent need to continue donations ...
Article : 122 wordsMr. H. Mahon (Minister of External Affairs) has been advised by the Darwin authorities that water has been struck in No. 1 OT bore at a depth of 119. ...
Article : 95 wordsThe attention of shareholders of "The Daily Herald" is directed to an advertisement in the Public Notice Column of this issue calling upon all persons of enemy ...
Article : 50 wordsThe annual distribution of diplomas and prizes will be made at Roseworthy College to-day at 9.30 a.m. The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. C. Goode, M.P.) ...
Article : 85 wordsMotorists are reminded of the procession in connection with the Gallipoli Day celebration at Unley on April 15. There will be an opportunity for car ...
Article : 126 wordsMuch comment has been caused here (writes our Cockburn correspondent) by the immense quantity of Japanese sulphur passing through to the Broken Hill ...
Article : 204 wordsThe Petersburg Town Hall was packed to th doors on Monday night with a large and er thusiastic attendance, over which the mayor (Mr Alex Jamieson) presided. On the platform with ...
Article : 466 wordsThe examinations of candidates for positrons on the clerical staff of the Railways Department are now taking place. No fewer than 210 young men ...
Article : 31 wordsSome few weeks ago the militant authorities sought to obtain from the Government the use of the new quarters which have been erected at Magill for the ...
Article : 144 wordsA lad named Clifford John Birch, aged 16 yeas, a son of Mr. Thomas Birch, of Ashton, a township near Summertown, was killed in tragic circumstances ...
Article : 252 wordsThe military authorities will release the 159th casualty list at 4 o'clock this afternoon, and it will appear in "The Daily Herald" to-morrow. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe board of management will have its joke. In its last annual report this is how it describes that gloomy, unhealthy, looking institution situated at the ...
Article : 203 wordsThe batch of invalid soldiers who it was announced in our columns yesterday would arrive from Melbourne at noon to-day, will reach Adelaide by the express this ning. ...
Article : 144 wordsIn the Glenelg Police Court yesterday morning Edward Vernon Hodder, of Hyde Park, appeared before Messrs. W. Patterson and H. J. McConviile, ...
Article : 115 wordsMELBOURNE.—Arrived, April 30—Kaiapot, Greymouth; Arrawatta, Cairna— Sailed—Talyuan, Hongkong; Candia, Sydney. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe railway earnings for the week ended 25th instant amounted to £40,601, compared with £38,787 for the corresponding week of 1915. ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Fri 31 Mar 1916, Page 4
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