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Advertising : 457 wordsChanging its collective mind the Government decided not to adhere to its original intention to close the Address-in-Reply debate yesterday. It ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 607 words"Echo," North Kensington:—The Lady Mayoress is appealing for 1,000 shillings for a diamond brooch for Miss Amy Johnson. But subcriptions to the Lord ...
Article : 148 words"Sturt Barracker," Colonel Light Gardens:—I think that H. Riley (captain of Sturt football team), Who is given poor displays at centre half-forward, should ...
Article : 57 wordsIn attacking the industrial colony scheme sponsored by Rev. Samuel Forsyth on the ground that it will, not be in the best interests of the working class" members of the United Trades and Labor Council repeated one of the stock arguments of the type of half-baked economists who ...
Article : 400 words"Supporter," Malvern:—It was humorous, to read in "The News" the reason given by Riley why his team was defeated. But it is regrettable to have men ...
Article : 111 words"Medico," Gawler:—The Lady Mayoress is so confident, that the public desires to donate 1,000 shillings for a brooch for Miss Johnson that she has ordered the article. ...
Article : 84 words"Worker," Torrensville:—If every worker gave a fair return, for the wages paid to him production and wealth would increase and Australia would ...
Article : 93 words"No Brooch," St. Peters.—One wonders if the flight of Miss Johnson has not turned the heads of everyone. It is not wise to suggest giving her a £50 ...
Article : 100 words"Scotia," Port Adelaide:—I desire to ask the Hon. J. Jelley (Chief-Secretary) why 30 policemen are detailed to protect Southern European at work on one ...
Article : 126 words"Plain Jane," Glenelg:—It was refreshing to read the sane letter of Jean Stone. In the same issue of "The News," under the heading "Hungry Children," I read ...
Article : 130 wordsTHROUGH OUT the post-war years the Western nations have been confronted ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 293 wordsW. Daniels, Kent Town:—Excepting licensing fees, which pale into insignificance when compared with charges for services incidental to the abuse of liquor, ...
Article : 184 words"Diamond Cut Diamond," North Adelaide:—The Lady Mayoress appeals for 1,000 shillings for a diamond brooch. I am sure that the average person will ...
Article : 141 wordsSome, of the best sermons were never preached; they were lived. ...
Article : 13 wordsAdelaide is fortunate in having such an excellent ambassador from the United States of America as Mr. Thomas Campbell Wasson, who is vice-consul for both ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 461 words"Householder," Prospect:—Surely it is now realised by the great majority of residents in the metropolitan area that there is a serious shortage of water. ...
Article : 213 words"Australian," Woodville:—In the past Adelaide has boasted of its beauty. This attracted people here. At present some of the inhabitants are ...
Article : 138 wordsC. Jean Bonython, Lady Mayoress of Adelaide:—While admiring the sincerity of the letter of Jean Stone in "The News" of yesterday, and thoroughly appreciating ...
Article : 360 wordsJudging by the amount of subscriptions to the new loan on the first day it was opened, Federal Treasury officials are of opinion that the appeal will be successful. ...
Article : 117 words"Australian," Adelaide:—The greatest waste of water of which I know Occurs with automatic cisterns used in some of the lavatories of the larger buildings in ...
Article : 136 wordsA public meeting of former residents of Moonta and district will be held in Way Hall, Franklin street, on Tuesday night at 7.45. A reunion was held at Colonel ...
Article : 87 words"Fairplay," Parkside:—For months there has been criticism of the handicaping of racehorses. Weights, for the Windsor Handicap, to ...
Article : 157 wordsMr. Thomas Cheney, whose death occurred suddenly at Gumeracha, was born 78 years ago in one of the first houses built in Prospect district. For nearly 30 years ...
Article : 119 words"Every effort will be made to roster all work equitably among the men employed," reads a sentence in a letter from the Municipal Tramways Trust received by the ...
Article : 112 words"Imprimatur," Westboune Park:—There is one thing lacking in regard to the well-built Glenelg tramears—receptacles for cigarette ends and spent matches in ...
Article : 66 words"Unemployed," Adelaide:—You should wait until you hear further from the secretary of the fund. ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Wed 18 Jun 1930, Page 6
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