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Advertising : 280 wordsUgh. What a night! Outside the rain is beating down, and there is a piercing wind which penetrates overcoats and mackintoshes. ...
Article : 837 words"Aquila," Adelaide:—The most significant change taking place today is that which concerns the position and status of woman. Her position in the home ...
Article : 120 wordsEaster is, of course, much more of an outdoor holiday in England than is Christmas. Yet the total number of fatal accidents throughout Great Britain from ...
Article : 993 wordsIf the general public took more trouble to acquaint itself with the aims and ideas of the Boy Scout movement it would receive an impulse which would be of lasting benefit to the youth of the British Empire. Lord Forster pointed out in Sydney during Scout Week that there ...
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Article : 162 wordsWhoever is not working is begging or stealing. ...
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Article : 251 wordsSir David J. Gordon, Adelaide:—In congratulating your representative on the excellent reports which he has written in describing the Parliamentary visit to ...
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Article : 158 wordsIn a suburban grocer's shop window there are some tins on which is printed the picture of a British soldier, one of the oldtime "redcoats." This gave the ...
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Article : 232 wordsGiving evidence before the Federal Health Commission, Mr. W. Scott Griffiths (Government Town Planner) said that in the provision of open spaces the ...
Article : 651 wordsThere is every prospect of another hotel equal to the Grand Central, which has been taken over by Foy & Gibson, being built in Adelaide. ...
Article : 194 wordsMembers of the Lyceum Club attended in force at the clubrooms, North terrace, this morning, when Miss Irene Vanbrugh and Mrs. Robert Brough were entertained ...
Article : 181 wordsIn connection with the £10,000 appeal of the Queen's Home for the new building and equipment, each day the Queen's Home clock in this paper will register ...
Article : 54 wordsWith Mr. J. H. Flannagan as manager, Imperial Hotel Limited, has secured a transfer of the licence for that house from Mr. Flannagan (former licensee). ...
Article : 71 wordsDuring the year 1924 there were 1,222 exemptions from attendance at schools in this State. The report of the Minister of Education, which was issued yesterday ...
Article : 83 wordsHindmarsh Council refused permission last night for the erection of a foundry in Foster street. Croydon. A majority of members expressed identical views with ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 2 Jun 1925, Page 6
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