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Article : 753 wordsMR. A. V. MAXWELL who has been appointed acting District Court Judge in New South Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 905 wordsHealthy rivalry among the youth of the nation, whether in sport or in study, is a thing to be encouraged. For this reason, and because it cannot fail to increase the knowledge of the young folk of the Empire, the competition arranged by the Royal Colonial Institute among school ...
Article : 419 wordsS. Branford, honorary secretary of Port Adelaide Lacrosse Club:—I am directed by my committee to express gratitude to "The News" for the publicity afforded the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsS. Hepburn, Port Adelaide:—In regard to the appeal made by Mr. W. W. Maddock on behalf of a tubercular returned soldier, I should like to see the matter ...
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Article : 123 words"Graft," Millswood:—If every worker were to contribute 3d. of each £1 of his wages weekly to a fund those out of work could be supported. ...
Article : 64 wordsG. R. Williams, Adelaide:—Having witnessed the cycling contests at Hindmarsh Oval I wish to congratulate officials for the efficient manner in which the' ...
Article : 138 wordsN. B. Aldred, Alberton:—Without casting any reflection upon the great flying feat of Mr. Bert Hinkler and giving credit where it is due, as a taxpayer of this ...
Article : 87 wordsThe other day a woman shot and killed a man who had wronged her daughter. The jury exonerated her, and the grand jury and the district attorney declined to ...
Article : 278 words"Suburban," Croydon:—I thank "Not Tight" for his brilliant suggestion about a bathing shed. However, I am more interested in the reply to my letter by Mr. ...
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Article : 154 words"Observant," St. Peters:—Having read with great interest the report of the interview with Miss Ida Cox, B.D.S., who has been appointed to the staff of the dental ...
Article : 114 words"Never Early," Glenelg:—May I call attention to the antiquated train of three carriages and engine which daily rattles from Jetty road, Glenelg, to North ...
Article : 103 wordsAccounts of the Father Adelaide Christmas Fund, from which gifts were provided for 8,600 needy children during the festive season, have been examined by ...
Article : 159 words"Twelve," Norwood:—On Saturday last an annoying incident occurred at the terminus of the Kensington Gardens tramway. Twelve young men who wished to ...
Article : 134 words"Wager," Adelaide:—The Railways Department stated that the information you seek could best be obtained by your consulting books in its offices. ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Thu 1 Mar 1928, Page 6
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