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Advertising : 169 wordsKnown in many parts of the State by reason of excellent and impressive war memorials designed and erected in country towns, the South Australian Monumental ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 534 words"Martini," Largs:—Due mainly to the regrettable unemployment policy there are in the Port Adelaide district many families on the short food allowance. Yet we ...
Article : 82 wordsParadoxical as it may seem, the Commonwealth Line has brought trouble to the Seamen's Union of Australia, even as the union has brought trouble to the steamship line. In the Federal Parliament the blame for the failure of the fleet of ...
Article : 414 words"Necessary," New Hindmarsh:—I agree with "Instrument," Glenelg, who considers that we should have a motor transport expert. More than 12 months ago ...
Article : 164 wordsH. Rowell (secretary) and H. E. Graham (chairman), of the Unemployed Committee, Government Labor Exchange. Molton street, Adelaide:—We again thank ...
Article : 58 wordsRev. C. W. T. Rogers, Rectory, St. Luke's, Whitmore square, Adelaide:—Readers of "The News" can help the unemployed in the south-west portion of ...
Article : 88 wordsW. J. Warne-Hunter, Adelaide:—In regard to the report of the meeting of the Hon. R. L. Butler (Premier) with the clergy of Adelaide in the interests ...
Article : 164 wordsMary Longson, Norwood:—Anything less than a basic wage is of no use to the unemployed father of a family. It is deplorable to see children being robbed ...
Article : 104 wordsE. V. Searle, Norwood:—There seems to be one method of economy that the Hon. R. L. Butler (Premier) has overlooked. That is the abolition of the Apprentices ...
Article : 188 words"M. H.," Largs:—During the severe heat wave of last summer many people lost their poultry. Should the birds show any signs of ...
Article : 87 words"What's to be done with this pretty thing?" the Old Woman from Botany Bay asked in our childhood. Leave her to the tender mercies of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 341 wordsResponses to previous appeals for the fund of the Father Adelaide Christmas Committee have demonstrated that the public of Adelaide will not permit the ...
Article : 377 words"Dummy," Norwood:—Now that the Premier has delivered his Budget perhaps the people of this democratic land will sit up and think. The increases in ...
Article : 115 wordsOne who injures another wields a boomerang which recoils upon himself. ...
Article : 14 wordsR. H. Eddy, Adelaide:—I should like to draw attention to the comments of the sporting editor in "The News" in summing up the chances of the—horses in the ...
Article : 252 wordsT. H. Atkinson, chairman of the Children's Welfare and Public Relief Board, Adelaide:—As Christmas is again approaching, and "The News" has been always ...
Article : 151 wordsR. A. Cilento, Walkerville:—I always think of the head of the State as the father of a large family. When hard times come, what does a good father do? He ...
Article : 219 words"H2O," Adelaide:—The first burst of summer has left householders of Malvern Extension with an unpleasant sense of anticipation of what will possibly have ...
Article : 158 wordsI wish you could see my castle. It is a wonderful place. It is old, so old, that the historians do not know when it was built. A place is not really a home unless ...
Article : 358 wordsDuty to others is expressed by prominent Adelaide men as among the requirements of a good citizen. Following are replies to the query ...
Article : 379 wordsJ. Hearn, Edwardstown:—I do not agree with your comments on Lord Hawke in the leading article headed "Snobbery in British Cricket." He has ...
Article : 280 wordsW. Pagan, Moorook:—To fill our great empty spaces with a happy rural population is the cry of our politicians at election time. But just the opposite result ...
Article : 218 wordsConsequent upon the vagaries of the season and a desire to give reliable figures. Mr. W. L. Johnston (Government Statist) will not announce his forecast of the ...
Article : 94 wordsG. H. Kean, Woodville:—The correspondence is closed. "Shrewd Head," Unley:—The diameter of the dial of the General Post Office clock ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 14 Nov 1927, Page 6
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