"I hope God will bless the work to be undertaken in this beautiful school," said the Hen. L. L. Hill (Premier) this morning in declaring ...
Article : 347 wordsApproximately 90,000 broad gauge jarrah sleepers which have not been used and cost nearly £50,000 are stacked in Wingfield railways goods ...
Article : 337 wordsMuch was heard of the trials and troubles of Cabinet Ministers in the Assembly yesterday. The afternoon was devoted to a discussion of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 438 words"Flags," Mile-End:—Will the South Australian Government insist on the Australian flag being flown each morning at every public school in the State? ...
Article : 41 wordsIT IS fitting that at a moment when the whole world is acclaiming the flight of Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith across the Atlantic, just as it acclaimed a few weeks ago the remarkable feat of Miss Amy Johnson in making a solo flight from England to Australia, South Australia ...
Article : 392 words"Taxation," Mile-End:—Recently members of New South Wales Government reduced their salaries to decrease expense and to help balance the Budget. ...
Article : 48 words"International," Goodwood:—As a Soccer player for more than 20 years I cannot agree with "E. D. S." when he states that the umpiring in the Sturt-West match left ...
Article : 61 words"Unemployed," Hilton:—Many large firms from overseas are starting in Melbourne and Sydney factories, which will give employment to thousands of ...
Article : 41 words"Follower of Form," North Adelaide:—I support the remarks of "Dissatisfied Racing Enthusiast" on inconsistent performances of horses. The ...
Article : 54 words"Tobacco," Torrensville:—Some Adelaide tobacconists have asked that tobacco shops should be licensed. Then all tobacco would be sold only by licensed shops. ...
Article : 69 words"Follower," St. Peters:—I should like to ask "For Better Football" whether he witnessed ,the match at Unley to which he refers. ...
Article : 75 words"Rasmus," Adelaide:—In this period of depression when the Government is seeking every avenue to increase revenue, I suggest that the spinster tax be again ...
Article : 120 words"Living,"' Hilton:—Wages have been reduced. Why not decrease the price of bread? Flour averages from £9 to £10 5/ a ton. ...
Article : 66 words"Old Ratepayer," Adelaide:—It is a thousand pities that there are not more men of the calibre of Cr. R. Homburg in Adelaide City Council. ...
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Advertising : 276 wordsWESTERN Christianity is being judged by Western civilisation. The Oriental ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 344 words"Constant Reader," Adelaide:—It is pleasing to read 'that the single unemployed of Port Adelaide are grateful for the efforts made by Mr. P. Lyons on their ...
Article : 99 words"British Justice," Norwood:—I was amused to read the comment of "Nick and Bride" on the flight of Miss Johnson. There is no doubt that South ...
Article : 126 words"Honest," Adelaide:—It was stated recently by a press correspondent that business was a gamble. This is true under the capitalist system known as buying and ...
Article : 106 wordsWork is the best thing to make us love life. ...
Article : 15 wordsUnder the auspices of the Shell Sports and Social Club, the annual Shell Ball for charity will be held this year in the Palais Royal on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 440 words"Taxpayer," Thebarton:—As a result of the derpression property values have substantially declined. Despite this many local governing bodies continue to base ...
Article : 147 wordsN. M. Stead, secretary of the Hill appeal committee, 24 Wellington street, Exeter:—The committee which has been formed to raise finds to provide for Mrs. ...
Article : 106 wordsHis Excellency Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven, V.C. (Governor), who was accompanied by Lieut. H. F. Robertson-Aikman (aide-de-camp), visited ...
Article : 102 wordsOpinions of Adelaide citizens are given in this article on a published suggestion that the birch instead of the cat-o'-nine-tails should be used ...
Article : 489 wordsW. H. Carpenter, Kent Town:—In reply to a question by me in regard to the unsuccessful application of two farmers for seed wheat I notice that a State Bank ...
Article : 153 words"E. A. S.," Plympton:—Nothing makes me sadder than to read of people stating that they have no faith in God or prayer. ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Frederick Augustus Grosvenor, who died at the age of 64 years at his home, East Fremantle, Western Australia, was a son of one of the pioneer families of South ...
Article : 157 words"One Sinner," Tusmore:—That which is most needed to effect the recovery of South Australia is a seasonable downpour of rain. This the State is hopelessly ...
Article : 207 words"Worker," Adelaide:—Rev. S. W. McKibbin, Methodist minister, of Sydney, should be congratulated upon his action in preventing the furniture of the ...
Article : 138 wordsMr. Samuel Thomas R. Burford, of Northcote street, Torrensville, who died after a short illness, was a prominent member of Mile-End Church of Christ. He ...
Article : 75 words"Constant Reader," Glenelg:—A service on the North terrace line is badly needed. Has the subject been advanced no farther than where the Liberal Government left ...
Article : 159 wordsRev. W. J. Magor, 30 Bertie street, Hindmarsh:—Whitefield's Institute thanks the following donors:—"Rendelsham," 5/; Balhannah Distress Relief Fund, £9 8/3; ...
Article : 108 words"Argument," Port Adelaide:—Glentornie. "Cadet," Fullarton:—As a cadet you are required to serve only until you reach the age of 18 years. However, if there ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Fri 27 Jun 1930, Page 8
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