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Advertising : 184 wordsMy mind has been running on a quotation from W. P. Ker's recent essays which I mentioned in this column last week— ...
Article : 1,128 wordsF. A. Lewis, Town Clerk of Glenelg:— By direction of the Mayor of Glenelg I have to thank the Football Charity Carnival Committee for its thoughtfulness in ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Governor-General and Lady Stone-haven passed through Quorn by the East-West express today. They will reach Adelaide tonight, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 184 wordsGreat and far-reaching advantages must accrue to the British Empire by the interchange of visits of legislators of the component parts of the great union of nations. If the vast Empire is to function as a whole it must think and feel and act for the combined advantage of one and all. ...
Article : 471 words"H. W. D.," Kingswood:—The leading article in "The News" on "Police Methods" disclosed a disquieting state of affairs in reference to the tactics adopted ...
Article : 71 wordsRev. J. C. Hughes, Adelaide:—Mr. W. Tanner seems concerned about "the water-waggon leaders and raindrop pleaders." I suppose they cannot help it if ...
Article : 153 wordsC. H. Norris, Unley Park:—Seeing that the time is approaching for a new Telephone Directory I should like to learn the opinions of readers of "The News" ...
Article : 133 wordsBeginning tomorrow at Young Women's Christian Association, Hindmarsh square, classes of instruction for commissioners, patrol leaders, and guiders will be ...
Article : 462 wordsI went to a concert the other day given by the Trio de Lutece. They consisted of three musicians. One played the harp, another the 'cello. ...
Article : 282 words"Eternity affirms the conception of an hour." ...
Article : 11 wordsIt is anticipated that the work of remodelling the Port Adelaide goods yard on up-to-date lines will be started in November, when the new marshalling ...
Article : 201 wordsF. C. Hahn, secretary of Bakers' Union. Adelaide Trades Hall:—Under the heading of "Gawler Bakery" Mr. E. Parham stated that he was sorry to have read a ...
Article : 137 words"Interested," Brighton:—"Henley" remarked in "The News" on the discourtesy of many men in not removing their hats in the presence of ladies. ...
Article : 147 wordsPayneham District Council has resolved to obtain plans and specifications for works involving the raising of a loan of £28,000 for the improvements to the ...
Article : 34 wordsOn the way to the Pan-Pacific Science Congress in Tokyo, Prof. G. E. Nicholls, of the University of Western Australia, has arrived in Melbourne. He is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 162 wordsSt. Margaret's Convalescent Hospital (Incorporated), Semaphore, sheltered 738 patients during the year ended June 30 1926. Of these 387 were women and girls ...
Article : 209 words"Imprimatur," Westbourne Park:—I confess that I felt slightly pipped when I read the letter of "Henley," and her reference to the word plebeian. ...
Article : 161 words"A. B. M.," Adelaide:—A London cable message on "Beauty Hints" which appeared in "'The News" yesterday was interesting and informative. ...
Article : 169 wordsMr. St. John Hughes (deputy chairman of the Big Brother movement) has returned to Melbourne after a trip to Britain. He was met ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 148 words"The great difficulty of factories in Adelaide is the smallness of the market, and manufacturers hesitate to put in expensive plant unless they are sure it will be fully ...
Article : 150 wordsMinor adjustments and last-minute delays have made it impossible for Group-Capt. R. Williams to decide the date of his departure on his projected Pacific ...
Article : 51 wordsFailure to cause their children to attend Port Adelaide schools regularly cost John Frederick C. Trinne, of Bower crescent, Dockville; John Lynch, of Harvey street, ...
Article : 82 words"Disgusted," St. Peters:—You have not observed our rule to forward name and address (not for publication). J. Wright, Adelaide and M. J. Cox, ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 21 Sep 1926, Page 6
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