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Article : 78 words"Salt Bill," Adelaide:—"Protestant Unionist" expresses pleasure on behalf of his fellow-workmen and himself at the entry of Mr. R. A. Cilento in the field ...
Article : 56 words"Listener-In," Mile-End:—I have often heard Mr. Riley over the wireless from 5CL Station, and his voice recorded excellently. [This correspondence is closed.] ...
Article : 25 wordsMr. N. Solomons (director of the board of control of the Adelaide Picture Theatres), replying to the letter on "British Films," said that exhibitors had no ...
Article : 153 words"Sat," Fullarton Estate:—I am glad that someone is taking up the matter of supplying literature to hospitals. Last year I wrote to a morning paper asking ...
Article : 120 words"Spectator," Adelaide:—I was surprised at the method adopted by the Maison de Danse, Glenelg, to come to a decision in the Charleston competition on Monday ...
Article : 132 words"Square Deal," Adelaide:—May I be permitted to protest through "The News" against the exclusion of Eric Johnson, the Kensington batsman, from ...
Article : 121 wordsEvery fiction that has ever laid strong hold on human belief is the mistaken image of some great truth.—Martineau. ...
Article : 22 wordsThere is a great deal of bunkum accepted about the practical man. He is supposed to be of much more real use to the world than the theoretical man. We ...
Article : 247 wordsSurroundings of O'Halloran Hill reverberated with the boom of artillery fire today. Members of the 50th and 113th Batteries, in command of Capt. T. ...
Article : 210 words"No Favorites," Broadview:—Cricket enthusiasts have need to scratch their heads and wonder why cricket in this State does not progress. ...
Article : 91 wordsR. Harvey, Norwood:—Evidently "Fairplay" was one of the supporters of the runner-up in the Charleston competition at the Maison. There is always ...
Article : 66 wordsA. Poynton, Adelaide:—I today handed to the Public Trustee £241 16/5, the total amount subscribed and acknowledged up to date in connection with ...
Article : 185 wordsJohn M. Prosper, North Adelaide:—We read extensively of the mother country vieing with America in the production of good films. To my mind there is one ...
Article : 161 wordsWith a long agenda paper before them it is probable that delegates attending the grand council of the Amalgamated Clothing and Allied Trades Union of Australia ...
Article : 158 wordsMany representatives of football clubs, in addition to relatives and friends of the late Mr. C. Hains, attended his interment, which took place at West Terrace ...
Article : 206 wordsG. G. Newman, B.A., Kingswood:—If he reads my letter again "Interested" will see that the praise given to Victor Richardson came from "J. W.," the leading ...
Article : 206 wordsHarry O. Leaver, Croydon:—Disloyalty to the British Crown is foreign to me. But while everything should be done to show our allegiance to the throne by ...
Article : 252 wordsOnly by a conference between the Commonwealth and States can the difficulties that have arisen in proposed abolition of the per capital payments be overcome. ...
Article : 178 wordsAdvantage has been taken of the visit to Adelaide of Mr. Franuk Pounsett (representing the Durant Motor Company, of Canada) to hold a conference of ...
Article : 89 wordsJ. L. Cavanagh, Brompton:—The statement in an article in "The News" that Messrs. H. M. Dalziel and R. L. McKenzie were the two candidates who received ...
Article : 308 wordsMr. A. H. Curtis (secretary of the Ethelton Progressive Society) has received a letter from Mr. E. Bradwell (Town Clerk of Port Adelaide) in reply to a ...
Article : 134 wordsM. A. McDonald, secretary of the South Australian branch of the Australian Tramway Employes' Association:—The last paragraph in my letter yesterday ...
Article : 250 wordsThe guides of the South Australian Automobile Association are maintained on the road and at headquarters to render assistance and mechanical first aid to ...
Article : 170 wordsMrs. Hotham, Glen Osmond:—A builder's laborer employed on the construction of the Adelaide Railway Station receives 17/6 a day and all fares more ...
Article : 118 wordsAt the instance of Aid. J. L. Leal, Thebarton Corporation last night decided to call a public meeting to discuss a proposal for all societies working in the ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Thu 17 Feb 1927, Page 8
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