"Bus," Woodville:—As a busman has been enterprising enough to give residents of Findon and Grange a bus service I think that he should be patronised. ...
Article : 42 wordsLORD STONEHAVEN (Governor-General), in whose honor and that of Lady Stonehaven a reception will be held at Government House tomorrow ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 319 words"L. W. C.," Maylands:—What kind of mentality is possessed by the person who delights in poisoning dogs? Such a person is usually cunning enough to escape ...
Article : 62 wordsThere are indications that in the near future Australia will attract more tourists from overseas than it has in the past. South Australia should bid to obtain a share of this traffic, which leads to expenditure of money in the State and, through the medium of pleased travellers, ...
Article : 403 words"One on Mound," Joslin:—As an enthusiastic follower of the Australian game of football for many years I think that neither umpires nor players understand ...
Article : 60 words"Martin Maloney," Mile-End:—According to "The News" of Saturday Rev. A. L. Leeder (general secretary for Australia of the Russian Missionary ...
Article : 83 words"Spectator," Adelaide:—I have followed football in Adelaide for 25 years. One hears much now in regard to the holding-the-hall rule. I think that players ...
Article : 86 wordsA. Sibley, Toorak:—I agree with "Labor Man" who complains that Labor Governments propose to waste money on trips abroad. It means that the taxpayer will ...
Article : 88 words"Old Referee," Adelaide:—Having returned to Adelaide for a few days after an absence of four years, I am pleased to notice the progress which Soccer has ...
Article : 154 wordsH. O. Leaver, Croydon:—Lovers of flowers will find many choice blooms adorning the graves at North Road Cemetery. ...
Article : 113 wordsDaily the secretary of the Lord Mayor's Relief Fund is besieged with applications which cannot be dealt with yet. ...
Article : 289 wordsRECENTLY I spent two days in a tiny village which I had known more or ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 389 words"Optimist," Kingswood:—Deflation of currency is beneficial only to those whose assets consist of cash. It is the surest and quickest way of making the rich ...
Article : 157 words"Schemer," Colonel Light Gardens.—Various schemes have been propounded to increase the prosperity of Australia. Production costs are too high. This is ...
Article : 115 words"Eyewitness," Hindmarsh:—I desire to draw attention to the need of care being exercised by all motorists who use either Grange road or John street, Hindmarsh. ...
Article : 121 words"Modern," Broken Hill:—I read in "The News" that the National Council of Women protested against advertisements which, according to this body, are morally ...
Article : 73 wordsWhen the complete history of Broken Hill mining is written, a name which will be entitled to occupy a prominent place on its pages is that ...
Article : 551 wordsThere is little pleasure in the world that is true and sincere besides the pleasure of doing our duty and doing good. I am sure no other ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words"G. M.," Burnside:—It was interesting to read the letters of modest citizens in regard to a poster advertisement. I agree with Mr. F. Ward that if a ...
Article : 79 wordsRev. W. J. Magor, 30, Bertie street, Hindmarsh:—Whitefield's Institute has undertaken to supply 40,000 dinners for needy children. Whole families are also in need ...
Article : 113 words"The object is a most worthy one," said Sir George Murray (Chief Justice) in a letter to Rev. S. Forsyth, of the Central Methodist Mission, referring to ...
Article : 95 wordsMessrs. A. E. Meaker (corps superintendent), F. C. Nalty (divisional superintendent), and A. E. Carpenter (divisional superintendent), have been admitted to ...
Article : 104 words"Kensington Park":—Many reasons have been advanced by correspondents why objectionable posters should not be displayed. ...
Article : 178 words"Scotia," Port Adelaide:—"Italian" states that if individuals of any nationality came to the assistance of Italy in a time of industrial chaos the Fascists would ...
Article : 215 wordsForeshore improvements and drainage will be discussed at a special meeting of Henley and Grange Council tonight. Oriignally it was intended that under a ...
Article : 220 wordsThe number of cattle yarded at Abattoirs this morning was smaller than last week by 190. The total today was 892. Quality was better than that which has ...
Article : 83 wordsF. K. Kelly, Hackney:—The fewer the tricks and stratagems employed by opponents against one another in the course of games and bouts which call for personal ...
Article : 190 wordsGravitation was the subject of the weekly physical science demonstration held in the physics lecture theatre at the University of Adelaide at lunch time today. ...
Article : 50 wordsH. O. Leaver, Croydon:—"Old Unionist" stated that it was a great pity that leaders of waterside workers could not be made to feel the effect of their ill-advised ...
Article : 108 wordsSemaphore Men's Brotherhood will hold a banquet in the social hall of Semaphore Baptist Church on Tuesday, May 20. The Hon. H. Homburg will be the speaker. ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 12 May 1930, Page 6
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