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Advertising : 402 wordsRev. C. Frisby-Smith, Fulham:—I suggest to all like-minded Christians that they set apart each day until Saturday for prayers for rain. ...
Article : 73 wordsLatest donations to the Lord Mayor's Relief Fund have brought the total to £1,319 19/5. Adelaide Electric Supply Company, ...
Article : 210 wordsF. Gibbens, honorary secretary of Destitude Mothers and Babies' Requirement Fund, 30 Surflen street, Adelaide:—I thank "The News" for the publicity ...
Article : 109 wordsBecause the Commonwealth was passing through a period of commercial depression many people doubted the wisdom of the Chamber of Manufactures in proceeding with the project to hold the All-Australian Exhibition this year. ...
Article : 379 wordsW. Daniels, Kent Town:—It sometimes happens that an injustice to the individual ultimately proves of inestimable benefit to the community. ...
Article : 89 words"Worker," Kensington:—I agree with "R. W." that those persons are fortunate who are in constant work. Many workers have been in receipt of ...
Article : 122 words"Housewife," Prospect:—I read with interest the leading article in "The News" of Thursday on "Resolve to Use More Wool." The importance of citizens giving ...
Article : 159 words"Traveller," Walkerville:—As a constant traveller on the North Walkerville trams I think that a seat and shelter should be erected near the corner of Burlington ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words"There are about 150 families at Colonel Light Gardens, which, through unemployment, are in urgent need of relief," said Mr. T. C. Stephens (Garden Suburb ...
Article : 148 words"Mother," Payneham:—In many respects Elder Park is charming place for family outings. The spacious lawns, spreading trees, and winding lake are ...
Article : 165 wordsIS it possible that the fate of our democracy hangs upon our success in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 526 wordsJ. Anderson, Hindmarsh:—Many citizens who are members of trades and labor organisations desire the public to know that they do not associate ...
Article : 152 wordsMr. Will Thorne, M.P., at a trade union meeting at Cardiff said he was going to Buckingham Palace to receive the C.B.E., and ...
Article : 82 words"Widow," Norwood:—In the days when Adelaide was served by horse-drawn trams it was the practice of conductors to call the names of streets as the vehicles ...
Article : 146 words"Scotia," Port Adelaide:—"Not Anti-British" thinks, that Britons and Australians would be employed on the waterfront in Italy if they could prove that they ...
Article : 161 wordsIdleness is the bane of enjoyment and the poison of happiness. ...
Article : 14 wordsTHE TOURIST: "I wandah if theah is anything in the natuah of youah calling that produces creacnas with legs like that?" COUSIN JACK: "Yes, and I tell 'ee thee'st better be careful—'e do be what we do call a bandicoot." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsF. Gibbens, honorary secretary of Destitute Mothers and Babies' Requirement Fund, Surflen street, Adelaide:—I read the letter of Miss Annie S. Green ...
Article : 180 words"Son of One Who Did Not Return." Adelaide:—Some persons think that returned soldiers should be given first preference in the matter of employment, but ...
Article : 75 wordsMrs. Flora Snow, who died at her home, St. Wilfrid's, Aldgate, this morning, was the widow of Mr. Francis H. Snow, whose death occurred a month ago. She was ...
Article : 134 wordsH. J. Ferguson, Port Adelaide:—Why has Col. W. Dollman (president of the South Australian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League) ...
Article : 141 wordsS. Grivell, Peterhead:—With great regret cycling followers read of the death of Don Kirkham, the well-known cyclist. On road and track for about 20 years he ...
Article : 259 wordsMrs. Loveday Maria Hancock, whose death has occurred at her home, Ivymeade, Burnside, in her eightieth year, was born in South Africa. She arrived ...
Article : 128 wordsF. D. Bladon, Keswick:—Everyone knows that Socialists condemn war. In the matter of giving preference to unionists Mr. J. H. Scullin (Prime Minister) is ...
Article : 101 wordsRepresentatives of Glenelg Council and West Torrens District Council will confer with the Hon. W. J. Denny (Minister of Railways) at his office at 11 o'clock ...
Article : 153 wordsMrs. Elizabeth Ann Chamberlain, who died at a nursing home at Norwood, in her eighty-sixth year, arrived in Australia 80 years ago from England, where she was ...
Article : 142 wordsH. O. Leaver, Croydon:—When waterside workers at Port Adelaide went on strike they admitted that they did not know why. ...
Article : 123 wordsUnder the Wine Bounty Bill now before the Federal Parliament settlers on Love-day area, who planted vines in 1928 and 1929, will be placed at a disadvantage, as ...
Article : 95 words"J. T.," Plympton:—"Jack's Reference "Book" states that the Gog and Magog in the Guildhall, London, are two figures, each 14 ft. high. They are copies of ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 5 May 1930, Page 6
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