{No abstract available}
Advertising : 75 wordsIn an essentially mechanical age the electrical trade has forged ahead. Science has so perfected electrical and other appliances that their use eliminates much ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 384 wordsFor the Charity Carnival Concert in Adelaide Town Hall tomorrow night an attractive programme has been prepared. ...
Article : 294 wordsRev. W. J. Magor, 30 Bertie street, Hindmarsh West:—An empty shed or garage and several beds are urgently needed to accommodate some of the single ...
Article : 43 wordsSpeaking at the opening of the new building of the Australian Natives' Association, Mr. E. W. Hawker said that few electors knew much about politics. Consequently most people took little interest in the affairs of the State or the Commonwealth until they felt the pinch of taxation. ...
Article : 392 words"Another Worker," Colonel Light Gardens:—I approve the suggestion of a correspondent that a Labour bank be established. For the workers to secure ...
Article : 49 wordsBrigadier W. D. McClure, Salvation Army divisional headquarters, Kingsway Chambers, Flinders street, Adelaide:—The sixty unemployed who are housed ...
Article : 130 wordsJohnny Loughlin, Adelaide.—I was astonished to read a statement in "The News" that Billy Preston, of Katoomba, had broken the world record by dancing ...
Article : 57 wordsIn an interview today Rev. H. W. Whyte, who is in Adelaide as one of the annual representatives of the London Missionary Society, discussed the ...
Article : 831 words"Silver Sheet," Torrensville:—There is something wrong with the way programmes are served up to patrons by some picture theatres. ...
Article : 234 wordsTo hear Mr. Lionel Lindsay talk about the charm of Spain inspires a longing to set out at once for that country with climate and atmosphere so similar to those ...
Article : 543 wordsThe airship Italia, with Col. Nobile and a crew of 12, including experts and two journalists on board, left Milan today for Spitzbergen. Its immediate destination ...
Article : 180 wordsMen in teaching others learn themselves. ...
Article : 10 words"British Justice," Prospect:—For the past few Weeks a number of men has been carrying passengers between Adelaide and Glenelg with seven-seater motor cars. This ...
Article : 348 words"The Frankfurter Zeitung" states that the motor cars of the British army of occupation are constantly damaged. Tyres and cushions are cut and parts of the ...
Article : 108 wordsSir Robert Horne, in a letter to "The Times" says that the motor car is becoming the test of British manufacturing efficiency in Australasia. ...
Article : 177 wordsAn Australian mother, says "The Weekly Dispatch," came to England specially to see the grave of her soldier son in Welcombe Regis Cemetery ...
Article : 67 words"Interested," Gawler:—Toreador in 1918. "Us," Prospect—What you suggest has not been the custom at Oakbank. "'Fairplay," Prospect:—It is necessary for ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. A. Henderson, M.P., when speaking at the Scottish Labor Conference, predicted a general election at the beginning of May, 1929. ...
Article : 47 wordsEvery day something new is being invented. Mr. Milliken invented the cosmic ray and scientists split up the atoms, and now a man has found out about the ...
Article : 243 wordsMedical experts calculate that the infection from shaking, hands, which the Fascists dread, is roughly one chance in 1,000,000, and probably less. They ...
Article : 84 wordsConsigned for the zoos at Melbourne and Hobart, several wild animals from India are on board the steamer Naringa, which was at Birkenhead Wharf, Port ...
Article : 96 wordsThree cover hatches, each about 8 ft. long, believed to be from a ketch or fishing cutter, were found at Pine Point this morning. Another was washed ashore ...
Article : 113 wordsIt is reported that Gen. Primo de Rivera, Marques de Estalla (Prime Minister of Spain) is engaged to be married to Senorita Nini Castillano (daughter of ...
Article : 50 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 16 Apr 1928, Page 8
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: