Relieving Government Meteorologist in New South Wales, who has had to handle the f[?]recest weather week in years. He will shortly take up a position as senior ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 390 wordsExcept for showers on the north and south coasts, and isolated falls of rain in the south-west, the weather in New South Wales was fine yesterday. ...
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Article : 666 wordsIn his speech at the luncheon given by the Empire Producers' Organisation to welcome him back to Britain after his tour of South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada Mr. L. S. Amery (secretary of State for Dominion Affairs) showed that there was solid ground for the ...
Article : 394 words"Former Player," Adelaide:—It is hoped that the committee of Norwood Football Club will invite all former players and prominent supporters to be present at the ...
Article : 63 words"Ratepayer," Broken Hill:—Having received a demand for water rates for 1927-8 I should like to know why it is that in South Australia a flat rate is not ...
Article : 55 words"Sapper," North Adelaide:—I am an Imperial soldier aged 55 years. I am lame but able to do light work about the kitchen, house, or garden. ...
Article : 144 words"Fairplay," Parkside:—It was with pleasure that turf patrons read of the enquiries conducted by Mr. L. H. McDonald, the newly appointed stipendiary steward at ...
Article : 62 wordsNothing that has ever lived is lost, nothing is useless; not a sigh, a joy, or a sorrow which has not served its purpose. ...
Article : 29 words"Layman," Adelaide:—"Commercial" desires to know the status of the Advertising Institute. It must rank high for the Hon. H. Homburg (Attorney-General) ...
Article : 87 words"Regular Traveller," Adelaide:—It is disappointing for smokers on the 7.31 o'clock morning train from Bridgewater to Adelaide to have to stand owing to school ...
Article : 89 wordsThe lowlying parts of Bundaberg have been flooded by the Burnett River. Targo street is inundated to a depth of 5 ft. in places. Some shops are almost submerged ...
Article : 84 words"O. C. H.," Cheltenham:—Having been present at the cricket match played between Port Adelaide and Kensington at Alberton Oval on Saturday, I was ...
Article : 110 words"Manufacturer," Adelaide:—The definite statement of "Constant Reader" that imported steel window frames were used in the new Australian Natives' Association ...
Article : 97 words"Excluded," North Adelaide:—I should like to know why B. J. Tobin of Rostrevor College was not allowed to play cricket for his school on Saturday. Some think ...
Article : 120 wordsI think it is D. L. Moody who tells of a man who before he died, said',—"I may have done many" a wrong thing, but I have never done a long one." The least ...
Article : 362 words"G. S. B.," St. Leonards:—I read with interest the letter by "Exhibitor," who drew attention to the fact that no mention had been made in the annual report ...
Article : 127 words"Doubtful," West Croydon:—The clergyman proposes the health of the bride and bridegroom, and the bridegroom responds. Then the bridegroom proposes ...
Article : 251 wordsOn Saturday the new pavilion at Payneham Oval will be opened It will be "Back to Payneham" day. The Hon. F. W. Coneybeer, M.P., will ...
Article : 181 words"Hit Hard," Norwood:—"M. H.," in commenting on the drop in values of Guinea Gold shares following the publication of the report of Mr. E. Broughton ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Thu 23 Feb 1928, Page 6
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