Emancipation is one of the great watchwords of present day civilisation. We are almost fatuously busy emancipating or being emancipation. ...
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Advertising : 349 wordsHowever sympathetic the majority of people may be toward the claim of Rev. H. E. E. Hayes (Church of England minister at Epping, Victoria, and one of the leaders of Toc H in Australia) for the payment of a living wage to clergymen, few will agree with his suggestion to form a Clergy ...
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Article : 14 words"Sturt Supporter," Mitcham:—Being a keen supporter of the Sturt association team and having seen the last four matches played by it, I should like to ask why R. ...
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Article : 222 words"Fairminded," Adelaide:—Upon reviewing the team selected to meet Western Australia at Perth next month it is hard to realise that V. Johnson or H. Riley ...
Article : 106 wordsS. L. Smith, secretary of Salisbury Football Club:—The report in "The New" regarding an alleged incident in the Salisbury-Willaston match on Gawler Oval on ...
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Article : 159 wordsW. H. Matters, Largs:—When I read in "The Mail" on Sunday morning that L. C. Dayman had not been included in the State team I wondered whether ...
Article : 192 wordsJ. C. Lumbers, Adelaide:—In regard to the Legislative Council by-election, will "The News" kindly inform the public that I can hardly be classed as an ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. C. W. Mattner, who died suddenly, was an old and popular resident of the Oakbank district, where he hid extensive gardening interests. ...
Article : 152 wordsDuring a debate on-the repair of Brighton foreshore at a meeting of Brighton Council last night, Mr. A. H. Sanders (town clerk), in reply to a question, stated ...
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Article : 143 words"A flue organist and a lovable man," was how Mr. W. R. Knox (City Organist) paid a tribute to the late Mr. T. H. Jones, Mus. Bac., Adelaide City Organist for six ...
Article : 171 wordsH. C. Banner, Goodwood:—After having read the names of the State team the following question occurred to me:— "What does a man have to do to be ...
Article : 178 wordsForwarded for distribution among the distressed families of waterside workers at Port Adelaide by Mr. T. T. Humphries, a farmer of Veitch, a railway truck ...
Article : 95 wordsDr. P. J. C0une (Catholic Archbishop of Perth) presided yesterday at the election of the new Bishop of Geraldton, Western Australia. ...
Article : 57 words"Lucky," Port Adelaide:—Yes "S. A. W.," Brompton:—This correspondence was closed yesterday. "Two Sides," Adelaide:—You should ...
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