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Advertising : 412 wordsAmong items of interest contained in the annual report of the Department of Lands and Survey, presented to Parliament today, and which forms a ...
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Article : 113 wordsPublic opinion seems to support the contention of the Automobile Association that there should lie an immediate amendment of the traffic laws to abolish the 20 miles an hour speed limit. Rules and regulations adopted for the control of traffic have public ...
Article : 429 words"B. Kind," Adelaide:—In reply to "Rabbit" and "Be Kind Too," I should like to inform them that I have been in communication with Mr. E. Bennier ...
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Article : 156 wordsThe report on institutions under the Mental Defectives Act submitted to the Hon. H. Tassie (Chief Secretary) by Dr. B. H. Morris (Inspector-General of ...
Article : 354 words"Savant," Camden:—In reference to the disease among horses known as "heel bug," we in Australia have little to fear that it is contagious. Having handled ...
Article : 229 wordsExperience has shown that in an emergency we can fly across the Atlantic. Capt. Charles Lindbergh made a remarkable trip alone, Lieut. C. ...
Article : 298 wordsCamels, once a valued and almost indispensable means of transport in the Far North, are being shot on sight by passtoralists. Their value reduced to a ...
Article : 139 words"Wager," Adelaide:—L. J. Mills, the Torrens footballer, is 6 ft. 7½ in, tall. R. V. Jordan, Prospect:—The attorney is Mr. L. W. Ferres, of Wilson, Danby, ...
Article : 39 wordsOfficials of the Manufacturing Grocers Employes' Federation are preparing, evidence for the presentation of their claims for a new log of wages and conditions. ...
Article : 54 wordsJames Mann, a Scottish seaman, 31 years of age, was charged at the Port Adelaide Police Court this morning with having stowed away on the British ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 18 Oct 1927, Page 8
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