A. E. Pitt, Felixstowe:—I desire to call attention to a common error made in regard to the part of Mount Barker road called the Devil's Elbow. There is no ...
Article : 88 wordsUnless the International code can be morally strengthened and made morally operative there is no genuine hope for building a ...
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Advertising : 301 wordsM. Adam, Richmond:—Timely publicity has been given to the subject of tramway passes. Various bodies are trying to improve the finance of the State. ...
Article : 56 wordsThree series of matches of the 1930 football season have been played. Compared with last year the attendances at the first round of games snowed a decrease of 8.938 persons and the takings declined by 341. In the second round 2,981 fewer people saw the matches and the receipts ...
Article : 398 words"Citizen," Adelaide:—I was interested to read an article in "The News" of Thursday in regard to "kerb-crawling Romeos of the English Midlands." ...
Article : 107 words"Motorist," Adelaide:—When driving along Anzac Highway last evening just after 6 o'clock I encountered between West terrace and Plympton no fewer than ...
Article : 98 words"C. V." Adelaide:—I have witnessed football matches on parklands and am satisfied that young players are not obtaining fair treatment. ...
Article : 105 words"Help the Poor," North Adelaide:—Often young men are brought before the police courts charged with having no visible means of support, and are sent to ...
Article : 96 words"Prayer," Kent Town:—Last week Rev C. Frisby-Smith asked Christians to play for rain. The bountiful showers have been sent, which is a cause for thanksgiving ...
Article : 123 wordsH. Taylor, Adelaide:—The article in "The Mail" in regard to the late Johanie Moran calls to mind my boyhood days when my mother kept a fruit shop in ...
Article : 157 wordsPHILOSOPHY is one of the hardest ridden words in the current ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 397 words"W. J. S.," Adelaide:—It may appear to many people that God is far off, Yet answers to prayer are numerous. When 16 years of age I lay near death's ...
Article : 168 wordsA. E. Pitt, Felixstowe:—Is there any sense in securing the largest type of railway engine in the world to haul the produce of 100,000 people in South Australia ...
Article : 176 wordsA petition bearing the names of 140 ratepayers was received last night at a meeting of Burnside District Council. It requested that a letter box be erected ...
Article : 93 wordsToday the unemployed relief fund of Mr. J. Lavington Bonython (Lord Mayor) passed the £1,900 mark. One subscription of £37, and several ...
Article : 228 wordsW. Daniels, Kent Town:—The action of Mr. F. K. K. Nieass, M.P., in performing secretarial duties for the Government Workers' Association in an honorary ...
Article : 130 wordsMr. Charles McNess, well-known Perth business man and benefactor, will ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 63 wordsF. K. Kelly, Hackney:—As the outside world may at any time find the Australian tariff stonewall utterly insurmountable, and Australians may be compelled to ...
Article : 202 wordsRev. A. C. Weber (president) and Mr. F. Smith (secretary) of the South Australian Refuge, Norwood, write:—The South Australian Refuge, which is ...
Article : 286 words"Is a man justified in telling a lie to save a friend?" asked a writer of Rev. L. C. Parkin, M.A., B.D. The question was answered in Brougham Place ...
Article : 182 words"Another Italian," Clarence Park:—"Scotia" fears to contemplate what would happen to any Australian or Briton who would dare to volunteer his services during ...
Article : 124 words"Worker," Prospect:—It is pleasing to notice that the Lord Mayor's Fund to provide relief for the unemployed is steadily growing. ...
Article : 175 words"Sympathiser," Adelaide:—I read with interest the letters of "Old Unionist" and Mr. I. O. Leaver, who stated that it would pity that leaders of waterside workers ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 wordsThere is difference between happiness and wisdom. He that thinks himself the happiest man really is so; but he that thinks himself the ...
Article : 34 words"Money's Worth," Black Forest:—In the interest of Derby stand race patrons I suggest that horses before doing their preliminary gallops should be taken to the ...
Article : 195 words"Although the task before the Government is difficult we will, with the co-operation of local governing bodies and the public generally, lift South Australia ...
Article : 116 wordsBurnside District Council has received from the Royal Automobile Association of South Australia a letter suggesting that barriers should be placed on the ...
Article : 89 words"Adelaide Musical Conductor":—You should forward your name and address, not for publication, but information of the editor. ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 13 May 1930, Page 6
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