"Alagnoy," Mile-End:—Round and Lois Brown, of Beach road, Mile-End, have attended school for eight and seven years respectively without missing a day. For ...
Article : 57 wordsFurther Clashes between moderate and extreme sections of the United Trades and Labor Council are expected at the fortnightly meeting in ...
Article : 237 wordsPayment for the making of undedicated roads was discussed at the fortnightly meeting of Port Adelaide Council last night. ...
Article : 191 wordsUsually Adelaide Children's Hospital relies on its annual May Day festival for gifts of jam, but this year it is probable that the programme will be substantially ...
Article : 175 words"Married Man," Adelaide:—I protest against the method adopted by Adelaide City Council of engaging workers. Work has been found for three West ...
Article : 68 wordsProjects for building railways never die; they may not be heard of for years, but eventually they come into prominence again, only to fade out once more. Such, for instance, are the proposals to complete the North-South line, to build a 4 ft. 8½ in line from Port Augusta to Broken ...
Article : 438 words"Want to Know," Prospect:—Is it in accordance with the regulations of the Education Department that boys should act as scavengers in the schoolyard? Are ...
Article : 100 words"Victim," Semaphore:—Why do not traffic police always use silencers on their motor cycles? Are these constables allowed to disregard the bylaws, when ...
Article : 79 words"Motor Cyclist," Alberton:—On Monday evening, when riding my motor cycle, I was stopped at Jervois Bridge, Port Adelaide, by three constables, who took ...
Article : 118 words"Music Lover," Rose Park:—At a recent performance of "Footnotes" why was such a versatile pianist as Tom King, composer of many musical items, always in the ...
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Advertising : 258 wordsRecreation is a second creation when weariness hath almost annihilated one's spirits. ...
Article : 18 words"Front Stalls," Adelaide:—I was surprised on attending a performance of "Footnotes" at Theatre Royal to find that nearly every dancing item on the ...
Article : 130 words"Mere Woman," Royston Park:—I am glad that correspondents have at last called attention to the conditions prevailing at Brighton conveniences. ...
Article : 131 wordsBy the death early this morning of Mr. Alexander C. Macdonald, of Lash brooke, Macclesfield, the pastoral industry of Australia has suffered a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 416 wordsMost Americans know so little about Australia that they cannot even imagine what it is like, according to Mr. Howard Truslow ...
Article : 351 wordsIt is thought likely that opposition will be raised in Port Adelaide Council to the proposal that seaside local governing bodies should make a charge ...
Article : 284 words"Theatre Patron," Adelaide:—I am sure that the theatregoing public will turn out in full force to pay tribute to Clem Dawe and Eric Edgely, who will make a ...
Article : 151 words"Scot," Semaphore:—Mrs. W. B. Finlayson criticises the Old Country. I should like to ask her if Australia is the place it was 20 years ago when she landed here. ...
Article : 156 words"Builder," Croydon:—"Observer" states that unfair competition in the building trade is adding to the present depression. This is admitted, but indirectly it is the ...
Article : 288 words"Worker," Novar Gardens:—Many men are cleaning the bed of the lower part of Richmond Creek below Marion road. The creek is overgrown with weeds ...
Article : 163 wordsMr. Maiko Aprilovic, woodcutter, of Bankstown, does not intend to press his claim to the throne of Jugo-Slavia, although he says that he ...
Article : 279 wordsAs I have said so many times, democracy is on the run throughout the Western world. Let me call to mind again the assertion ...
Article : 370 words"Port Supporter," York:—"Commonsense" refers to the recent meeting of Port Adelaide footballers, which decided to support Messrs. C. McArthur, J. ...
Article : 195 wordsHolders of Commonwealth loan securities, which mature in December, are providing a large portion of the £10,000,000 falling due on March 15. Already more ...
Article : 185 words"Number Plate," Kent Town:—All motorists must shortly display registration discs on or within six inches of the windshield post. ...
Article : 290 words"Player," Port Adelaide:—"Commonsense" objects to Port players meeting to select the ticket for various offices. The players referred to include men who ...
Article : 125 wordsPort Adelaide Corporation is £42,450 14/11 in debt. The financial statement showing this was adopted at the fortnightly meeting of the council last ...
Article : 160 words"Argument," Mile-End:—You should consult the Clerk of Adelaide Police Court or the Children's Welfare and Public Relief Department. ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Fri 21 Feb 1930, Page 8
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