DAME JANET CAMPBELL, M.D., head of the Maternal and Child Welfare Division of the Ministry of Health, London, who is visiting ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 547 words"Sympathiser," South Payneham:—I suggest that 3d. in the pound be paid from wages to relieve distress caused by unemployment. A true Christian spirit ought ...
Article : 86 wordsSouth Australia is fortunate in having many institutions and organisations which perform unselfish work for the benefit of the needy and the helpless. Of these none renders more valuable service than those which make a special duty of caring for babies. ...
Article : 367 words"Reader," Forestville:—In nearly every match in the past season West suffered injuries. They seemed to have been criticised more than any other team for rough ...
Article : 45 words"Bricky," Adelaide:—Mr. D. N. Martin, who has returned from a trip abroad, refers to American methods of bricklaying. He states that the American does three ...
Article : 94 words"L. O.," Westbourne Park:—To relieve unemployment it is most necessary to sell more South Australian goods. This requires the co-operation of all. ...
Article : 80 words"Musical Critic," Kent Town:—I should like to ask Station 5CL why it is that listeners do not have the privilege of listening to programmes rendered by ...
Article : 122 wordsAdelaide is honored by the presence of a distinguished English woman in the person of Dame Janet Campbell, M.D., M.S., who is head of the Maternal and ...
Article : 380 wordsR. Jones, South Plympton:—I noticed a report in "The News" that Mr. Horace Sheldon (conductor at York Theatre) visited Westbourne Park School and ...
Article : 94 words"Advocate for Soccer," Colonel Light Gardens:—I suggest that West Torrens Soccer team play a side representing the rest of the league, the proceeds to be ...
Article : 97 words"Fairplay," Kent Town:—Because the bathing costumes of the modern girl are not what some persons would desire nobody has a right to lay down the law ...
Article : 204 words"Modern girls can't sew," said a sour critic of modern ways, lamenting the fact that modern men and women lack the all-roundness of skill our grandfathers and ...
Article : 307 wordsThe Ministry promised the people to inaugurate an era of sound finance and economy. It is another of those eras which never overtake Mr. Bruce. ...
Article : 217 wordsT. J. Cunningham, Alberton:—Three hundred American millionaires, who are on a tour of the world have omitted Adelaide from their itinerary. Paltry excuses ...
Article : 111 words"Merchant," St. Peters:—The position in regard to licensed weighbridges is most unsatisfactory and unfair. It is time that the Government took the matter in ...
Article : 92 words"Stagpole," Kent Town:—I should like to remind "Mint" and "Paterfamilias" that "there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so." ...
Article : 159 wordsWe tire of those pleasures we take, but never of those we give. ...
Article : 20 wordsFor many a year we twain have met, Hard knocks have giv'n and taken; But through them all one course was set (Nor shall it be forsaken), ...
Article : 60 wordsA. T. Saunders, North Adelaide:—The British House of Commons has 615 elected members. At the last elections 22,454,500 votes were valid. ...
Article : 108 wordsTHE SCHOOLMASTER: "Well. It's very thrilling, no doubt, but I'll stick to the ground. A thing must go up before it can come down, Mr. Tresize." SAMMY TRESIZE: "I dawn't knaw so much 'bout that. Maister Pulkinhorn. I had to cut this tree DOWN afore I could cut un UP." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsMr. Karl V. Haussen, a passenger on the mail steamer Orvieto, said that the aspiration of Austria and Germany for a Middle European Empire was an ...
Article : 450 wordsH. O. Leaver, Croydon:—In the course of a recent interview Mussolini told what Fascism had done for Italy and why he deserted the Socialist ranks after the war. ...
Article : 284 words"C. L. A.," Burnside:—As one of those persons who are lucky enough to be employed I object to the statement of "W. H. A." that nothing has been done ...
Article : 147 wordsH. T. Eime, chairman of directors, Hollard Fuel Company, Limited, Lower Mitcham:—The Hon. R. L. Butler (Premier) stated that the Railways ...
Article : 324 words"C. C.," Fullarton:—You should communicate direct with the person mentioned in your letter. "Boothby Elector," Wayville West:—Your ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Hon. M. McIntosh (Commissioner of Public Works) has approved the replacement with four-inch pipes of the existing three-inch water mains in Stuart ...
Article : 111 wordsGrey days, I always like, do you? The rain-dropped pictured window pane— A garden drinking welcome rain, An eerie sound that wind makes through ...
Article : 114 wordsAlice Springs and New South Wales provided the bulk of the catalogue at Abattoirs cattle market this morning, 1.076 beasts having been yarded. The yarding ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 7 Oct 1929, Page 6
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