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Advertising : 443 wordsM. Davis, Adelaide:—It seems to me that the sentence of six months' imprisonment imposed on a young married woman for the theft of frocks in harsh ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. Harry May, who is nearing the end of his term as Mayor of Henley and Grange, has given such satisfaction that he has been unanimously invited by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 742 wordsIn evidence before the Secondary Industries Commission Mr. R. A. Haynes (managing director of G. Wood, Son & Co., Limited) declared that the greatest disability affecting South Australian industries was the deplorable condition of the wharfs and the inadequate facilities for ...
Article : 383 words"Helpless Invalid," Unley Private Hospital:— The Guy Fawkes bombing of explosive in close proximity to this hospital on Thursday and Friday nights was ...
Article : 38 wordsArthur H. Curtis, honorary secretary of the Ethelton Progressive Committee:— At our annual meeting it was resolved that a letter be sent to "The News" ...
Article : 51 words"Taxpayer," Cowandilla:—A good opportunity is open for private buses on the Hilton run between 10.45 p.m. and 11.30 as the trams do not seem to trouble ...
Article : 36 words"D. H. J." and "B. J. S.," Kilkenny:— May we ask how baggy trousers affect culture or cultured persons? Are not men allowed to alter their fashions now and ...
Article : 88 words"Jackie," West Croydon:—Noticing comments on the clothes of the modern college youth, may I be permitted to draw attention to the dress of the opposite ...
Article : 68 words"George Popoff," Unley:—The real rulers of Russia today are the Secret Service officials, whose spy system is the greatest terror on earth. Once you fall ...
Article : 82 words"J. W. H.," Adelaide:—Your able leader on "Industrial Breaches of Faith" was read by me with great interest. I think, however, that you missed two ...
Article : 89 words"Brown Eyes," Clarence Park:—At an early hour an elderly lady living in a quiet suburb of Adelaide eagerly awaited the voice of Guy Fawkes, which each year ...
Article : 114 words"I have seldom seen a poor child in Bowden with a toy. The Rev. J. Pearce, who has been here for nearly five years, will bear me out in that ...
Article : 778 wordsRecent press items disclose that more and more large firms are adopting the method of paying by cheque. This method seems to be admirably suited to ...
Article : 242 wordsRev. C. W. T. Rogers, St. Luke's Rectory, Adelaide:—We have arranged to conduct a jumble sale on Wednesday, December 8, and would ask readers of ...
Article : 107 words"Sufferer for Years," Kensington:— Having been a sufferer for 10 years with my head and nerves I think it only fair that I should have the best treatment. ...
Article : 128 wordsL. V. Lester, Westbourne Park:—I agree with Mr. L. S. Hamilton when he says that "when a few ministers of religion attempt to impose their will on the ...
Article : 144 wordsIt is worth a thousand pounds a year to have the habit of looking on the bright side of things.—Johnson. ...
Article : 25 words"Sympathy," North Adelaide:—What an excellent institution is the Home for Incurables, Fullarton. A visitor cannot fail to be struck by the beautiful ...
Article : 201 wordsW. S. Hughes, Adelaide:—With the oft-expressed views of Mr. Charles Bastard on the over-government of Australia I in the main agree. ...
Article : 197 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Ethelton Progressive Society the following officers were elected for the ensuing year:— Messrs. C. Wood, president; A. H. ...
Article : 328 wordsG. A. Stapleton, secretary of Adelaide and Suburban Bus Owners' Association:— My association is of opinion that those correspondents who urge that the ...
Article : 235 words"J. Cameron Porter," Hilton:—In social science there is nothing so essential as a clear understanding of the meaning of our words. ...
Article : 199 wordsWhen the all-British Mons film was being shown at Lewisham following the Armistice service, Mr. Benjamin Spooner was introduced to the excited audience as ...
Article : 123 words"Tax Student," Croydon:—Now that the Government proposals upon this important source of revenue have been made public the time is opportune for ...
Article : 212 words"Sport," Croydon.—The daughter of a publican may serve behind the bar irrespective of her age. The Act stipulates that no person, other than a child ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Hon. L. L. Hill (Premier) stated today that the Government had several important matters to place before Parliament tomorrow and that it was unlikely ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 8 Nov 1926, Page 6
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