"Justice," Exeter:—In many cases of assault the girls concerned are as much to blame as the boys. The behaviour of some girls is most lax ...
Article : 71 wordsA somewhat tired House listened yesterday to discussions on search for oil, the duties of judges, and the troubles of pastoralists. It then ...
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Advertising : 734 wordsSeventy years ago Prof. J. A. H. Murray began his monumental New English Dictionary. Recently it was completed and a copy presented to the King. Probably this ambitious task could not have been attempted by any ...
Article : 349 words"Barney," Goodwood:—As a regular patron of Star Theatre, Goodwood, I desire to protest against the decision of the management to close the theatre each ...
Article : 65 words"Goalkeeper," Kingswood:—In view of the rivalry between the Suburban and Metropolitan Soccer Leagues, I should like to be informed if the committee of the ...
Article : 71 words"Justice," Adelaide:—Would Mr. E. H. Cornish (Commissioner of Taxes) please state why the general exemption in South Australia is only 100 compared with ...
Article : 74 words"Reason Why," St. Peters:—On Saturday night I boarded a Paradise car at the Currie street intersection with the intention of travelling to the Maid and Magpie ...
Article : 115 wordsRev. W. J. Magor, 30 Bertie street, Hindmarsh West:—Whitfield's soup kitchen for children is still supplying hot free dinners. ...
Article : 92 wordsG. G. Newman, B.A., Kingswood:— Never before in the past 90 years has a more striking advertisement been displayed in the streets of Adelaide than ...
Article : 126 wordsR. E. Oaten, honorary secretary of the Norman Memorial Cricket Club, Woodville South:—There is an inaccuracy in the letter of "Admirer." Sparrow did not ...
Article : 141 wordsIn keeping with its expressed desire to alleviate local unemployment to the fullest possible extent, the Port Adelaide City Council has embarked on an extensive ...
Article : 491 wordsThere are few men, if any, who know more about the early history of Adelaide than Mr. Thomas Jackson, of 14 Wheaton road, St. Peters, whose father, the late ...
Article : 702 wordsThe truth is always the strongest argument. ...
Article : 11 words"Follower," Port Adelaide:—It was gratifying to witness the exhibition given by Port in the match on Saturday with Sturt at Unley. ...
Article : 102 words"Henry Alan," Dockville:—Why is not Australia developed on sound lines? What is the use of flooding the country with migrants when employment cannot be ...
Article : 215 wordsG. E. Freeman, Norwood:—The Hon. T. McCallum announced that he intended to move that salaries paid from public expenditure be reduced to help the State ...
Article : 245 wordsW. S. Hughes, Adelaide:—It is difficult to follow Mr. T. G. Kenny in his arguments on the question of licensed book-makers. ...
Article : 264 wordsOne by one our traditions are destroyed. Historians have thrown doubt upon the stories of Romulus and Remus, William Tell, and other figures of the past. ...
Article : 354 wordsD. D. Gunton, Adelaide:—A vigorous advertising campaign is needed to bring the products of Australia to the forefront of the markets of Britain. ...
Article : 365 wordsSenator James, E. Ogden has thrown in his lot with the National Party. Yesterday for the first time he attended a joint meeting of the National and Country ...
Article : 193 wordsT. G. Kenny, Adelaide:—"Turf" says that I stated I could produce proof that South Australia does not lag because bookmakers are not licensed. What I said ...
Article : 254 wordsMrs. Aimee MacPherson has announced that she has settled her Utopian real estate troubles out of court. She has left for three months' rest in ...
Article : 42 wordsThere was a large attendance today at the lunch-hour community singing in Adelaide Town Hall. An excellent programme was presented. Capt. Hugh King was ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. Robert Ingersoll, the inventor, who made a fortune of £1,000,000 by manufacturing dollar watches, died today. ...
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