Mr. Keith Leon Ramsford, of Sturt road, Brighton, has been elected president of the Grape vendors' Association of South. Australia Born at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 530 wordsThe pivot upon which the Government of the State revolves is the thief Secretary's Department. It constitutes the central authority, and ...
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Advertising : 809 words"If women have ceased to be the weaker sex," declares Sir Max Pembertion the famous British author, "they are in the opinion of most of us far prettier than their Victorian grandmothers ever were, and their ability to become our companions in sport has added to their fascinations." ...
Article : 418 wordsThe Maker has not given us wings to soar, but only feet to climb. —Rev. Walter Walsh, D.D. ...
Article : 21 words"Humanity," Adelaide:—Many of the troubles of the world might be solved by the abolition of all navies and the establishment of an international fleet to police ...
Article : 80 wordsJ. Sanders, Keswick:—I desire to compliment Adjt. S. Green upon his good work on behalf of the wives and children of men who are unable to find ...
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Article : 9 wordsMrs. M. Hall, a retired farmer living at Freeling, claims that hard times taught her to save in years of plenty. ...
Article : 467 wordsFollowing the appointment by Adelaide City Council of a special sub-committee to deal with the condition of Victoria square, Ald. J. S. Rees, who is a ...
Article : 142 wordsW. F. Finlayson, Adelaide:—The reference of Mr. G. Williamson to Brisbane reminds me of the time—many years ago —when in that city a wire basket was ...
Article : 93 wordsRev. W. K. Steward, organiser of Morialta Protestant Children's Homes:— We have received £2,221 toward the appeal of the board of management of the ...
Article : 148 words"Invalid," Woodville:—Having this morning received a chain letter called "Flanders Field of Good Luck," I am wondering how may people are upset-by ...
Article : 134 wordsTo protect the lawns in Victoria square Mr. Ernest W. Peet (secretary of the Central Traders' Association) favors the construction of rockeries and gardens ...
Article : 86 wordsW. F. Finlayson, Adelaide:—Extracts from a characteristic letter received by me from Mr. W. E. ("Pussyfoot") Johnson the well-known prohibitionist, dated ...
Article : 141 words"Forward," Adelaide:—I notice that the Salvation Army will open an odd-job office in Unley. The object is good, but the result may be to deprive many of casual ...
Article : 188 wordsThe romp and relaxation of vacation are over. The trek from seashore to schoolroom has begun. The educational mill again begins its grinding. Diversion ...
Article : 400 wordsAs chairman of Greater Wondergraph Limited and director of Union Theatres Limited, Mr. N. Solomons should have the "open sesame" to Hollywood studios ...
Article : 150 words"Audax," Prospect:—I have followed closely the opinions of several experts in regard to the composition of an Australian side. ...
Article : 130 words"Wellwisher," Adelaide:—I should like to draw the attention of those in authority to suggestions for the relief of the present acute unemployment. ...
Article : 218 wordsHenley and Grange Council has been advised by Randwick Corporation that the shark-proof net at Coogee, New South Wales, is a galvanised steel wire mesh ...
Article : 174 wordsMrs. F. H. Stacey (Mayoress of St. Peters) is a keen worker for local Girl Guides. In the past three months she has undertaken the duties of Brown Owl, ...
Article : 141 words"Mintie," Plympton:—"Sapper" thinks that Oldfield is not worthy a place in the Test team. This is ridiculous. Although he recently sustained an ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Wed 29 Jan 1930, Page 8
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