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Advertising : 325 wordsWho will win "Tact and Tactics No. 1?" The end of the race is in sight, and the foremost competitors are running almost neck and neck. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 315 wordsVigorous efforts today by the King of Radio to overhaul the total of votes recorded by the King of Liquor Trades were unsuccessful, and in spite ...
Article : 302 wordsI am writing from the country. Let us call it the Lake District of South Australia. It has a charm its ...
Article : 1,236 wordsOne of the soundest indications of the financial strength of a country is the thrift of its people. In spite of all that has been said about the stringency of the money market and the luxury-loving habits of modern men and women, incontrovertible evidence goes to prove that Australians ...
Article : 403 wordsLiberty exists in proportion to wholesome restraint. ...
Article : 11 words"J. B. P.," Adelaide:—I have made purchases by means of a cash order and find the system honest. I have known many people who have ...
Article : 48 wordsTomorrow is the last day for the return of cards in connection with the six wireless sets offered as prizes by generous Adelaide ...
Article : 174 words"Ratepayer," Davington:—At a recent meeting of dissatisfied ratepayers in Semaphore Town Hall a speaker said that all the members of the Port Adelaide City ...
Article : 60 wordsG. Bates, Port Adelaide:—In reference to the dispute between industrial unions at Port Adelaide "The News" has explained what both sides are doing. ...
Article : 72 wordsTo help boys who had fallen, or who through lack of perental control were likely to lapse into evil ways, the Salvation Army Boys' Home was inaugurated ...
Article : 432 words"Sydney Resident," Torrensville:—Although the cash order system is becoming a boon to the working class throughout the various States, many South ...
Article : 225 words"Interested," Adelaide:—It is not a fact that within two hours of Mr. A. Waterhouse, tendering his resignation to the board of directors of the Bank of Adelaide ...
Article : 70 wordsAlthough the immediate effect of the new city council bylaw, under which motor buses will be prevented from entering King William street between North terrace and ...
Article : 504 words"Daily Traveller," Glenelg:—A recommendation relating to the question of Glenelg transport was promised recently by the general manager of the Municipal ...
Article : 86 words"Argument," North Adelaide:—P. Furler, of North, kicked four goals during the last match between North and South at Adelaide Oval. ...
Article : 113 wordsG. A. Carr, honorary secretary of Port Adelaide District Junior Football Association:—At a recent social reference was made to the good work which "The News" ...
Article : 82 wordsE. M. Waterhouse, Torrensville:—I approached the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a few weeks ago concerning dogs being benched for three ...
Article : 125 wordsWhy "The Weekly Trade Gazette" showed that the State Bank had granted a loan to an irrigation settler at 10 per cent. interest was explained in the ...
Article : 205 wordsThe true philosophy of laughter has never been written. All learned books on the subject I have read are merely discussions of the comic. But laughter has ...
Article : 200 words"Forty-five Years' Labor Supporter," Adelaide:—Some time ago 12 Kalgoorlie men were engaged by a small Adelaide syndicate to work a mining lease 40 miles ...
Article : 174 wordsThe engagement is announced of Mr. Lance T. Gun, the interstate cricketer and former league footballer, to Miss Monica Helen Flannagan, daughter of Mr. J. H. ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 13 Sep 1927, Page 8
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