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Advertising : 457 wordsForestry activities in South Australia have assumed large dimensions in recent years. At the present rate of expansion ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 504 wordsJ. J. Cook, Unley:—Why does Mr. J. Leonard desire to deprive girls of the right to be employed tin industry? If the correspondent had stated that ...
Article : 55 wordsH. W. Le Cornu, Paynucham:—At the annual general meeting of the committee of the South Australian egglaying competition I was instructed to thank "The ...
Article : 56 wordsThere can be no doubt that Australia will benefit if the farmers of the Commonwealth adopt the advice of the Federal Government to grow more wheat. The necessity for pursuing this course has been long realised in South Australia. ...
Article : 380 words"Well-wisher," Adelaide:—I heard a group of men discussing the class of music offered patrons of concerts at the All-Australian Exhibition. They had ...
Article : 54 words"Principle," Rosewater:—I notice with regret that Mr. T. T. Thompson has left for Port Augusta without waiting for the declaration of the poll for Central No. 1 ...
Article : 61 words"Tolerant," Woodville:—I admire the sentiments of "Citizen," who suggests remedies for the financial difficulties of Australia. ...
Article : 100 words"Hardshell," Adelaide:—Does Senator J. J. Daly (Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council) think that almonds can be profitably produced after the ...
Article : 83 words"John Citizen," Adelaide:—Many citizens will join with Mr. E. H. Bakewell (chairman of the Central Council of Employers of Australia) in deploring the ...
Article : 111 wordsA. T. Saunders, North Adelaide:—I am not astonished at the large number of informal votes cast on Saturday. A similar thing happens in Senate elections ...
Article : 94 words"Observant," Magill:—I notice that the Hon. L. L. Hill has referred to recent appointments made by the Butler Government on the eve of the election. I agree ...
Article : 103 wordsYachting has appealed to Mr. Cecil Talbot Fisher, of Payneham, since his boyhood. Recently he became interested in hydroplaning, and now holds the office ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 630 words"Let Justice Be Done," North Adelaide:—I notice that a man has been sent to gaol for two years for the unlawful possession of a bag of wheatmeal. ...
Article : 127 wordsWhat is remote and difficult of access we are apt to overrate; what is really best for us lies always within our reach, although ...
Article : 29 words"Another South Supporter," Unley:—I cannot agree with the suggestion of "W. B." that A. J. Ryan be appointed captain of South team. ...
Article : 141 words"Satisfied," Adelaide:—"Seeker" states that environment is the great factor in the development of the individual. I do not know whether "Seeker" ...
Article : 171 words"Hygienic," Wayville:—I took a trip today in a tramways bus. The vehicle was clean, the conductor courteous, and the ride enjoyable. The ...
Article : 149 words"Observer," Colonel Light Gardens:—There has been so much quibbling in regard to a rubbish destructor for Unley that a few remarks may be welcome by ...
Article : 169 wordsH. G. Butler, Adelaide:—The statements made by Mr. A. V. Thompson at the declaration of the poll at Port Adelaide regarding the advertisement of the ...
Article : 221 wordsMr. Hiram Staunton Brown (president of the Radio-Keith-Orpheum Corporation) gave an illuminating talk recently to the students of Washington college on ...
Article : 360 words"Beauty," Walkerville:—When walking home from Adelaide to Walkerville on an afternoon I have been impressed by the beauty of the parks and gardens through ...
Article : 170 wordsMr. Arthur Edmunds, of Whinham street, Prospect, whose death occurred at a private hospital at North Adelaide, had been Inspector of Factories and Shops in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 177 wordsA letter was received by Yatala South District Council from a resident of Collins road Hampstead, complaming of the absence of a notice displaying the name of ...
Article : 104 wordsJ. Osborn, Semaphore:—With a great deal of amusement I notice how some politicians and others boost themselves. Some smite themselves on the chest and ...
Article : 63 wordsG. von Bertouch, Adelaide:—Scientific palmistry is perfectly logical. All its deductions are obtained from a careful estimate of the mental and physical condition ...
Article : 179 words"Youth," Burnside:—The candidate you mention is a lawyer. "Dux," North Adelaide:—According to the rules of most schools a player is ...
Article : 101 wordsE. P. Slattery, Alberton:—The advertisement of the Protestant Federation in regard to Mr. J. H. Scullin (Prime Minister) and his Government and the attitude ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Wed 9 Apr 1930, Page 6
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