DR. E. F. D'ATH pathologist at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, who has been appointed professor of pathology at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 51 wordsAlthough more than a fortnight has elapsed since the largely attended meeting of ratepayers protested against the proposal to remove the magnificent avenue of elm trees from North terrace, no indication has yet been given by Adelaide City Council of the course it intends to follow. ...
Article : 372 wordsE. T. Murphy, Parkside:—Having seen every first-class match at Adelaide Oval in which V. Y. Richardson has been engaged I desire most cordially to endorse ...
Article : 49 wordsJ. Ranford, Semaphore:—Mr. James Taylor, the missing Alberton resident, was a schoolmate of mine in the early 'sixties at Miss Oxley's institution. Not having ...
Article : 50 words"Honest Worker," Kensington Park:—When a 48-hour week was provided for in their award the timber workers cheerfully worked the extra four hours for a ...
Article : 73 wordsA. Sibley, Kensington Park:—Keswick has the poorest tramway service in the metropolitan area. At times one has to pay 4d. for a trip from South terrace ...
Article : 37 wordsT. Terrill, Hyde Park:—A correspondent states that rabbits were first introduced here in 1840 at Port Pirie. Another gives the year as 1859 (Geelong). ...
Article : 104 wordsSwept off the uncertain political shores by a surging wave of votes, some of the Federal legislators of Australia will be seen no more in the ...
Article : 878 words"Live and Let Live," Adelaide:—I think that "Richmond" has expressed the opinion of the majority of turf patrons in regard to flat race riders at Gawler. ...
Article : 55 words"P. G.," Glen Osmond:—Despite the official comment on the letter of "Bondi" in "The News" of Wednesday last I desire to state that during a residence of two ...
Article : 104 words"Cease Foreign Importation," Prospect:—In "The News" details were given of the importation of cast steel locomotive beds from America. ...
Article : 91 wordsIn spite of threatening weather today enjoyment prevailed at the third and final day of the Back to Clarendon celebrations. In addition to former residents ...
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Article : 114 words"Dove," Adelaide:—The political-financial systems of today are obsolete. They are not suitable for industrial countries. In fact, they are more likely to ...
Article : 117 wordsLove's secret is to be always doing things for God, and not to mind because they are such little things. ...
Article : 26 words"New Chum," Prospect:—Mr. Oswald Lewis was severe in his criticism of Australians. But one must admit that a new arrival from Britain has a hard struggle ...
Article : 120 wordsJ. C. Kelly, Norwood:—I have followed with interest the controversy in regard to who should do the wharf jobs at Port Adelaide and who the Glenelg tramway ...
Article : 157 wordsSeveral representatives of coal companies in New South Wales arrived in Adelaide from Melbourne this morning to interview the Hon. R. L. Butler (Premier) ...
Article : 275 wordsH. E. Leslie, secretary of Port Adelaide Co-operative Bakery Society, Limited:—The letter of Mr. E. D. Oldfield in "The News" of Friday is another clever attempt ...
Article : 151 words"27862," North Adelaide:—I should like to inform "Patron" that at the Exhibition dirt track in Melbourne there are no danger lights and a race can be stopped ...
Article : 211 words"North Adelaide":—I desire to state important facts in regard to various Australian products in England and Scotland. There is a want of proper ...
Article : 198 wordsAny municipality or voluntary body in the British Empire, excluding the British Isles, interested in the well-being of infants and little children has a chance to ...
Article : 109 wordsIt is all very nice and superior to despise money. Money, however, is responsible for most of the comforts that come to us. ...
Article : 281 wordsJ. Davidson, North Adelaide:—"Mosquito" is incorrect when he says that thousands of gallons of kerosene would be needed to destroy mosquito larvae on the ...
Article : 221 wordsE. L. Coleman, Semaphore:—A Sydney report states that Newcastle (New South Wales) coal landed at Port Adelaide costs 42/6 a ton, compared with 25/6 a ton for ...
Article : 222 wordsAlthough the passenger list of the French steamer Ville de Strasbourg is smaller than usual, there were 19 nationalities represented. ...
Article : 116 words"Victim of 'Urgers'," Unley:—Your letter borders on libel. "Poor Pussie," Adelaide:—Application should be made to the court for an ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 28 Jan 1929, Page 6
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