Thousands of those who have passed through Unley Central School will yield to the call of the Back to Unley School celebrations, which will be held about ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 264 words"Disgusted," Mile-End:—It is reported that wages will be reduced another 3/ a week because of the decrease in the cost of living. ...
Article : 89 wordsStarting from tomorrow the field of usefulness of the St. John Ambulance Brigade is to be extended greatly. In the past its work has been confined to race meetings and other gatherings where its services have been sought. ...
Article : 428 wordsA. S. Kentish, Rose Park:—The regulation requiring a hard water tap to be placed above washtroughs already provided with rainwater taps is absurd. ...
Article : 46 words"Old Cricketer," Unley:—I agree with the comments of "Follower of Cricket" and "Short Stop" in regard to the merits of Hack as a wicketkeeper. ...
Article : 83 words"Worker," Kensington:—The industrial outlook for Australia is gloomy. As a worker I think that the employes in the timber business have taken a wrong ...
Article : 103 words"Hardy," Dulwich:—I desire to ask if the South Australian Cricket Association would consider the suggestion that boys wearing their high school or college caps ...
Article : 91 wordsS. E. Terrill, Goodwood Park:—The letter from Mary Longson contains a criticism of employers which is most severe. Fortunately, it is incorrect. ...
Article : 146 words"Caustic," North Adelaide:—Now that the Colts have returned from Perth, I desire to comment upon the selection of the team. ...
Article : 132 words"Variety," Tusmore Gardens:—Station 5CL broadcast items by a contralto and a mezzo-soprano, who sang at most sessions for about three weeks. A Russian ...
Article : 124 words"After my public statement of Monday," states Mr. Norman Makin, M.H.R., "regarding my dissociation with the appeal of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ravenscroft under ...
Article : 251 wordsSpeaking at the Rotary Club luncheon at the Grosvenor, North terrace, Adelaide, today, Mr. Harold M. Ford chose as his subject the development of Australian ...
Article : 420 words"Murray Cod," Glenelg:—Some correspondents think that such cricketers as P. K. Lee and J. D. Scott are worthy of inclusion in any Test team. The record ...
Article : 243 wordsR. Whitfield, Alberton:—I desire to state that I am in accord with every word of the letter of Mr. J. C. Kelly. I will not be one to take employment ...
Article : 251 wordsObey something, and you will have a chance some day of finding out what is best to obey. But if you begin by obeying nothing you ...
Article : 39 words"If employers and employes were true sportsmen we should have less strikes and more charity in industry." Senator J. J. Daly made this statement ...
Article : 294 wordsJ. Landridge, Brighton:—The leading article in "The News" of Tuesday is entitled, "Will Parliament Meet Earlier?" Many may ask, "Will Parliament do any ...
Article : 206 wordsSister Ethel, Port Adelaide Central Methodist Mission:—As Rev. T. P. Willason (superintendent of the mission) is in New Zealand I should like to state as ...
Article : 255 words"Where're you off to?" "Down the creek for a swim." "Well, mind, if you get drownded don't you go comin' 'ome to me." ...
Article : 92 wordsV. Weber, Adelaide:—The answer of Rev. E. G. Neil to my letter in regarld to his claim to have invented an electric organ is rather vague. The statement ...
Article : 311 wordsCan you talk, or do you only half talk? Nothing is more aggravating to a busy man than to talk to someone who does not enunciate clearly. ...
Article : 281 wordsAfter an absence of several days the Hon. KR. L. Butler (Premier) and the Hon. H. Tassie (Chief Secretary) returned to Adelaide this morning from a visit to ...
Article : 134 wordsS. Deed, Peterborough:—It seems that at least a few Labor politicians are beginning to realise that something is wrong among a large portion of their supporters. ...
Article : 267 wordsThe annual report of Adelaide Workmen men's Homes shows that the 'fund was £59,795 9/10 on December 31. The sum bequeathed by Sir Thomas Elder was ...
Article : 150 wordsAs a result of a conference between Messrs. J. W. Kitto (Deputy Postmaster-General of New South Wales), E. Bourne (Chief Inspector of Telegraphs for the ...
Article : 123 wordsThe number of outpatients treated at Adelaide Children's Hospital last month was 2,516, as compared with 2,054 for December. ...
Article : 23 words"Frewville":—You should send your complaint to the management concerned. "Interested," Kurralta Park:— Jack Mayer has finished his contract with the ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Fri 1 Feb 1929, Page 6
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