Pursued relentlessly for the greater part of his career by masses of dazzling figures—figures which sweep all in their way. Such has been the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 261 words“Seeing Both Sides,” Rose Park:—Apparently “Fairplay” does not know much about the duties required of a policeman Otherwise he would not have criticised ...
Article : 310 wordsMR. JAMES ANDERSON head master of Parkside Public School, who has retired from the Education Department after having served it for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 23 wordsAccording to Mr. James Anderson (head master of Parkside Public School), who retired from the Education Department on Saturday, opportunities for education ...
Article : 297 wordsSTUDENTS of the trend of events in Australia are practically unanimous in the opinion that the overwhelming verdict of the [?]rkes electorate on Saturday constitutes a summons and a warning to Mr. Scullin—a summons to return to national duty and a warning to cease from paltering ...
Article : 739 words"Urgent," Unley:—How much longer will citizens tolerate the present political machine? Party politics are the cause of the troubles of Australia. ...
Article : 85 wordsAt Rose Park Public School this afternoon Mr. F. N. Leak (retiring head master) was presented with a set of pipes and a wallet of notes by Mr. C. T. Barnes ...
Article : 157 words"Worker," Wayville:—Surely the Government cannot fail to realise the wisdom of introducing quarterly registration for motor cars as suggested by the Royal ...
Article : 79 wordsR. S. Robins, Norwood:—"Fairplay" stated that police were admitted free of charge to race meetings and football and cricket contests. ...
Article : 105 words"Australia's Chance," Unley:—"Drill Deep" mentioned the possibility of oil being produced on a large scale in South Australia. ...
Article : 100 wordsWoodville District Council has been advised that it will be entitled to £2,612 8/ from the Federal Government to provide work for the unemployed. ...
Article : 72 wordsNailsworth branch of the Savings Bank of South Australia was opened for business today. It will serve a wide area in which it is estimated there are between 5,000 and ...
Article : 71 wordsW. A. Cole, Findon:—I was surprised at the reply of the Hon. S. R. Whitford (Chief Secretary) to Constable Fenwick, especially as Mr. Whitford has held ...
Article : 228 wordsR. Jones, South Plympton:—As the State Government is economising in every direction why should it not charge a small fee for tuition at high schools? Victoria, ...
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Advertising : 202 wordsH. O. Leaver, Croydon:—"Disgusted" stated that although the income tax of a widow was only 4/ she had to pay a poll tax of £2 10/. ...
Article : 238 wordsH. Whyte, Adelaide:—Much publicity has been given to the efforts of the South Australian Police Association to retain for its members the moderate rates of pay ...
Article : 240 wordsIn things essential, Unity. In things doubtful, Liberty. In all things, Charity. ...
Article : 17 wordsONE of the most valuable chapters in Walter B. Pitkin's “The ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 315 wordsMr. Albert John Kumnick has succeeded Mr. J. B. Maley as head teacher of Burnside Public School. During the past four years he has been in charge of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 277 wordsR. M. Stone, Largs.—You should write to the management concerned. ...
Article : 12 wordsOne effect of recent wage reductions has been to make unions reconsider rationing schemes. The State branch of the Timber ...
Article : 204 wordsMr. Cyril Walter Wright, newly appointed head master at Glen. Osmond Public School, was transferred from Bordertown. Although comparatively young, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 306 wordsMr. Townsend Clifford Gun, of Hawthorn, has been appointed chief clerk in the General Traffic Manager's office of the South Australian Railways Department in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 209 wordsOne of the questions which will probably be considered by Cabinet this afternoon is the case of members of the South Australian Railway Officers' Association ...
Article : 126 wordsMr. W. K. Bednall, who has taken up his duties as head teacher at Glenelg Public School, was transferred from Kadina. After four years as a teacher ...
Article : 145 wordsIn a report concerning Port Adelaide Institute in "The News" on Saturday it was stated that the institute showed a loss of £582 18/6 for 1930. A Government ...
Article : 55 words"Meetings will be held at various centre probably next week," stated Mr. H. J Cadd (president of the South Australia, Wheat Producers' Freedom Association . ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 2 Feb 1931, Page 4
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