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Advertising : 415 wordsMr. George Yeomans is still seriously ill at his home in Gloucester street, Prospect. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsJ. E. Trotman, publicity officer of Back to Semaphore Committee:—The committee has had to close entries for its baby competition. ...
Article : 93 wordsM. E. Maclaine, matron Estcourt House, Grange:—I desire to thank "The News" for having reported social happenings at Estcourt House in the past year. This ...
Article : 70 wordsMagistrates and justices have been recently outspoken upon the unsuitableness of the accommodation and appointments at Adelaide Police Court. It becomes daily more apparent that steps should be taken to provide additional and suitable court rooms. ...
Article : 362 words"Miss Flapper," Torrensville:—"Mere Woman" has evaded my chalienges, and now asks me to do something which I have already pledged myself to perform. ...
Article : 78 words"Suspender's," Henley Beach:—Recently when passing a drapery store I noticed a pair of suspenders neatly arranged in a presentation box. ...
Article : 89 words"K. E. W.," Richmond:—Will "Swimmer" deny that a member of the council of the South Australian Amateur Swimming Association approached a ...
Article : 160 wordsMrs. I. M. Rawolle, St. Peters:—I think that Adelaide housewives should preserve more fruit while it is so cheap. Supplies for winter use should be prepared ...
Article : 93 wordsL. T. Bennett, honorary secretary of Brighton and Seacliff Yacht Club:—I thank the committee of Semaphore Carnival for its sportsmanlike action in ...
Article : 114 wordsTo all parents interested in the future of their sons comes an anxious time when a career must be selected. Ability at school is not always an accurate guide of the vocation of the child. Several Adelaide citizens were questioned regarding the likely callings ...
Article : 669 wordsHappiness belongs to those who are contented. —Aristotle. ...
Article : 11 words"'Free Health," St. Peters:—I was surprised to read the statements of "Gilberton" regarding bathing in the nude in the Torrens River, ...
Article : 192 wordsMore books and magazines were issued from Port Adelaide Institute last year than in 1928. Subscription revenue was less and outstanding fees greater. ...
Article : 347 wordsJ. G. Smith, Henley Beach:—One hears criticisms of the South Australian Gas Company by persons who can have little or no knowledge of the difficulties caused ...
Article : 151 wordsG. Leonard, Alberton:—With the exception of Harris, Pritchard, Williams, and Wall there are no cricketers in South Australia who are worthy of selection for ...
Article : 48 wordsH . O. Leaver, Croydon:—Mr. Godfrey Winn contends that too much time is wasted at school because of the teaching of unpractical subjects. ...
Article : 161 words"Keeper," Rosewater:—Several correspondents have compared Ryder and Richardson. Some think that Ryder is the poorest leader in Australia, arid that ...
Article : 67 words"Anxious," Kent Town:—High compliments have been paid to Richatdson by some correspondents. According to these writers he is the ...
Article : 92 wordsJ. Davidson, North Adelaide:—Many of us have been hoping for the past decade that Adelaide would install electric suburban railways. ...
Article : 214 words"Did 'ee tell Billy Trevaskis I was a liar?" "No, William Henry, I didn'—I thought 'e Knawed." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 words"I seem unable to impress my son with any of the ancient creeds," writes a parent reader. "What sort of code or creed can I put before him that may ...
Article : 368 words"Comrade," Unley:—To trade unionists I would say that there can be no permanent surrender to organised despotism without making matters Worse min ...
Article : 177 wordsT. A. Wyles, Christian Science Committee on Publication, Adelaide:—An article in "The News" of yesterday quotes from a sermon by Dean Inge at ...
Article : 244 wordsH. Ravenscroft, Payneham:—I should like to reply to the comments of Mr. F. K. Nieass in regard to the Butler Government ...
Article : 249 wordsWithout assistance the Orient liner Orsova, which grounded in Freeman's Channel, Moreton Bay, at 7.30 o'clock last night, Was refloated today. The liner ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. Joseph Kirkwood, whose remains were interred in Cheltenham. Cemetery yesterday, was a well-known Rosewater resident. ...
Article : 103 words"Positive," Richmond:—Yes, "Lover of. Peace and Harmony," Adelaide:— Your complaint was referred to Adelaide City Corporation authorities, ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Fri 24 Jan 1930, Page 8
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