DR. WILLIAM SMITH chief medical officer of Transvaal, who was a passenger by the steamer Ulysses at Outer Harbor today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 wordsRev. C. Frisby-Smith Fulham:—I suggest that the many people who jointed us in prayer for rain might also desire especially to unite in thanksgiving to ...
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Advertising : 343 wordsWhen Adelaide is omitted from the itinerary of some visitors to the Commonwealth an impression is created that the capital of south Australia is off the beaten track. Efforts should be made to correct this idea and to ascertain the ...
Article : 389 words"Dog Owner," Woodville:—I desire to warn owners of dogs and other domestic pets that a poisoner is at work in Woodville. I dislike to think of the distress ...
Article : 64 wordsA. T. Saunders, North Adelaide:—"The Advertiser" of January 3, 1859, suggested that Victoria square should be locked at night to prevent bad characters being ...
Article : 58 wordsRev. W. J. Magor, 30 Bertie street, Hindmarsh:—The boot-repairing class, which handles scores of pairs of boots and shoes for Whitefield's Institute, is in ...
Article : 69 wordsBrigadier J. Ward, 87 Pirie street, Adelaide:— I appreciate the leading article in "The News" entitled "Blessings on the Salvation Army." ...
Article : 119 wordsDr. William Smith (chief medical officer of Transvaal), who arrived in Adelaide by the Ulysses this morning, is visiting Australia to attend in Melbourne a meeting ...
Article : 274 wordsCorrespondents are again informed that letters to the Editor on the Federal elections must bear name and address for publication ...
Article : 28 words"Let There Be Light," Adelaide:—I wonder when the football public of South Australia will see an umpire chaired at the conclusion of a game, or South and ...
Article : 63 wordsJ. Collins, Unley:—A paragraph in a section of the daily press stated that a French industrial magnate who had been touring Great Britain said that the ...
Article : 140 words"Fair Deal," North Adelaide:—I stayed' away from football all the year, but, decided to witness the Port-West match on Saturday. Several players recently have ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. Harley Tarrant, one of the pioneers of motoring in Victoria, and founder of Tarrant Motors Proprietary Limited, accompanied by his wife and daughter, is a ...
Article : 194 wordsThe memorial which was blessed yesterday at the evening service at St. George's, Goodwood, consists of the stations of the cross, being a series of 14 pictures cast ...
Article : 271 words"Brass Tacks," Port Adelaide:— "Mother" objects to compulsory military training for boys. I agree that a voluntary system is much ...
Article : 175 words"Anti-Prude," St. Peters:—I have read the letters on bathing costumes, and have formed the opinion that "Paterfamilias" has arrived at that stage in life when it ...
Article : 212 wordsHappiness happens; it is not made. It is found when it is not sought. ...
Article : 17 wordsMelbourne motor pioneer, who has returned to Australia after touring abroad for three years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 18 wordsThe policy of providing a free breakfast table for the people of Great Britain will mean a slackening of dominion preference. ...
Article : 304 words"Cheon," Port Adelaide:—The comments of "Fairplay" regarding petty bosses seem to indicate that he has not considered the subject from the point of view of the ...
Article : 193 words"Arab Knight," Ravenswood:—From time to time utterances are made by ministers of various denominations reflecting on the honesty of purpose and loyalty of ...
Article : 186 wordsMr. G. W. Illingworth, Adelaide writes:—I told a representative of "The News" when he approached me in regard to the Unley mayoralty that I did not ...
Article : 371 wordsH. O. Leaver Croydon:—A Liberal member of the South Australian Parliament said that he deplored the want of administrative ability on the part of a ...
Article : 223 words"R. B." Lower Mitcham:—In the House of Assembly the Hon. R. L. Butler (Premier) stated that "the only way to operate railways efficiently is by large ...
Article : 265 wordsMR. JOHN HUXHAM retiring Agent-General for Queensland who is a passenger by the steamer Ulysses, which reached Outer Harbor ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 wordsIt is commonly assumed that the most valuable ability is the ability, to solve difficult problems. The fact is, I think, that the solving of problems is the last ...
Article : 226 wordsO. R. Buring, North Norwood:—The greatest need of Australia at the present critical juncture is patriotism. This applies to all sections of the community. ...
Article : 203 wordsIn reply to Mr. Illingworth, Mr. Sellick states:—So far as I am personally concerned there is little for me to which to reply. But as the letter directly and ...
Article : 136 words"H. T. A.," Fullarton:—Either full evening dress or dinner suits would be correct. With the former white ties are essential, and although black waistcoats ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 30 Sep 1929, Page 6
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