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Advertising : 373 wordsJ. T. Gray, Hyde Park:—In reply to correspondence in regard to the late Dr. W. G. Grace, I desire to state that this great English cricketer visited Australia ...
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Article : 446 words"Plebeian," Brompton:—The present Government is opposed to nmen working for rations. Let work be provided for every man for ...
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Article : 138 words"Member of West Adelaide," Adelaide:—Members of West Adelaide Football Club are at a loss to understand the absence of A. J. Payne from the ...
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Article : 14 words"Torrens," Adelaide:—Once again W. Williamson has disappointed Torrens by poor kicking at centre half-forward. It is time Torrens selectors made an ...
Article : 139 wordsWith three Supreme Courts occupied in the hearing of divorce and other civil cases, and the Criminal Court dealing with the May sessions, which opened on ...
Article : 123 wordsG. E. Harris, Port Adelaide:—An a principle preference to returned soldiers was seldom recognised either by private or Government employers. ...
Article : 265 wordsW. Hawker, president of the Friesian Cattle Club in South Australia, Adelaide:—I was interested by the statements of Mr. J. H. Scown (chairman of the ...
Article : 319 wordsConvened by West Torrens District Council, a meeting of women interested in the work of the Mothers and Babies' Health Association was held at Richmond ...
Article : 120 wordsW. Daniels, Kent Town:—Economic conditions have always determined political organisations and controversies. Either the economic conflict between ...
Article : 112 words"L. S. R.," Prospect:—There are two tides daily. "Phar Lap," Mount Barker:—There is a superstition that good luck follows the ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Wed 7 May 1930, Page 8
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