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Advertising : 452 wordsOne feels that in the world of primary production the real Australia is expressed. Life on a sheep station is life ...
Article : 1,125 wordsJ. E. Stephens, Queenstown:—I read the appeal in "The News" of Mrs. Laura Rantanen. Glanville West. I do not know the family, but the residents of Port ...
Article : 85 wordsWhen completed the Adelaide Railway Station will be one of the most beautiful and imposing in the world. That is to be learned from the speech of Mr. John Gunn at the laying of the foundation stone the other day. ...
Article : 469 words"Friend;" Adelaide:—The late Mr. Arthur Aveling, who was well known to me, was a kind-hearted and cheerful old soul. Whenever he came to see me he ...
Article : 72 words"Waiting," St. Peters:—The associated Adelaide picture theatres announced at the beginning of June a "monster movie month slogan" competition, all entries to ...
Article : 101 words"Loyalist," Alberton:—We want a few more men like Mr. Charles Bastard and myself to oppose State Governments. The people should certainly ...
Article : 77 words"J. R.," Adelaide:—I was deeply grieved when the news came through of the untimely death of Rudolph Valentino. I read in "The News" the critical remarks ...
Article : 177 words"Vision," Adelaide:—I know that supposition must be rife respecting what has become of that poor little child Joan Smith, of Poolamacca Station, near Broken Hill. ...
Article : 133 words''Unionist," East Alberton:—Mr. J. H. Guion states that Mr. L. G. Pilton is not known in Labor and industrial circles at Port Adelaide. It is a reflection on the ...
Article : 119 words"Admirer," Kensington Gardens:-Disgusted! I am so. It is absolutely shameful what some people have written about Valentino I knew him personally, having ...
Article : 91 wordsWhat is the nature of the amendment which the people are asked to sanction in relation to industrial matters? It is proposed to give the Commonwealth ...
Article : 877 wordsThat the late Rudolph Valentino had admirers in South Australia was further evidenced today by the receipt of an autographed photograph of the famous film ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 87 wordsIf Fate made men dwell in the mansions of their dreams many of us would find ourselves queerly ...
Article : 24 words"Worker," Alberton:—In his letter to "The News" Mr. J. H. Guion, who was returning officer for the Port Adelaide plebiscite which was taken to select two ...
Article : 269 words"Critic,'" North Adelaide:—"Jane Rall" takes the biscuit. She is as far from the realities of life as it is possible for one to be in the twentieth ...
Article : 103 wordsMario Crossett, Adelaide:—I think it would be a good idea if some of our modern theatres screened one or two of the latest pictures of Valentino, to give ...
Article : 111 wordsJ. H. Guion, Largs:—I would recommend Mr. J. E., Stephens to read my letter once more. He will then discover that he has been barking up the ...
Article : 233 wordsG. N. Tucker Adelaide:—Although I had opportunities to see most of the Valentino pictures I was not greatly struck by any special acting prowess, and ...
Article : 115 wordsYou must have something in your life that does not depend upon anybody else. If you would have your happiness secure the root of it must be within yourself. ...
Article : 183 words"The Written Word Remains" Glenunga:—Why all the bouquets and brickbats with regard to the late Rudolph Valentino? Do the ...
Article : 137 wordsK. E. Bardolph, Adelaide:—Esperanto was instituted primarily for the workers of the world and for the elimination of racial misunderstandings which must ...
Article : 255 words"Disgusted III.," Malvern:—Not being a picture patron I cannot understand the sloppy sentiment of "Jane Rall" with regard to the late Rudolph Valentino. ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 31 Aug 1926, Page 6
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