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Advertising : 455 wordsEven at the risk of entering the editorial wastepaper basket I really must express my grievance against the ruling powers of "The News." In this age of growing ...
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Article : 882 wordsAn Act of Parliament or law becomes a farce unless there be some means of compelling its observance. In other words, the policeman's baton, representing force, must be behind all laws. That is just where the several Arbitration Acts of Australia have ...
Article : 375 wordsI would sooner stand in the shock of a basilick than in the fury of a merciless pen.—Sir Thomas Browne. ...
Article : 24 words"C. T.," Bridgewater.—The letter of "S. K." stating the time passenger trains take from Adelaide to Bridgewater is correct, but I think he could ...
Article : 242 words"Cheerful Taxpayer":—It is possibly a natural sequence that the Labor Party, which among all its member's possesses few with even a sprinkling of ...
Article : 168 wordsHarold Raberts. 4 Railway terrace, Hawthorn:—Seeing that the Municipal Tramways Trust, through its notices in the buses invites constructive criticism, ...
Article : 152 wordsN. J. Gole, honorary secretary of the United Insurance Children's Entertainment Fund—I enclose a circular which have today forwarded to all insurance ...
Article : 243 words"Disgusted," Port Adelaide:—After reviewing an incident that happened at the Oakbank Racecourse on Monday it would seem that the Lottery and Gaming Act ...
Article : 396 wordsMost humor is the surprise of the unexpected It is like going down a strange stairway in the dark. ...
Article : 307 wordsBertha Pascoe, 44 Park street, Hyde Park:—I was pleased to see the letter in "The News" written by the secretary of the Consumptive Homes ...
Article : 210 wordsAn application was made to Mr. Commissioner Mitchell in the Insolvency Court this morning by Mr. Harry Thomson on behalf of Joseph Timms, and Stanely ...
Article : 307 wordsNo further news of Capt. G. H. Wilkins has been received by his relatives. Mr. F. E. Wilkins stated today that he had no idea where his brother was ...
Article : 104 wordsL. R. B. and S. G. L.—If a girl 15½, years of age runs away from home and obtains work at a respectable place her mother can take her home. A warrant can be ...
Article : 75 wordsStewart Sinc[?] was fined 2, with 15/ costs, by Mr. E. MI. Sabine, P.M., in the Adelaide Police Court today for having carried away liquor unlawfully ...
Article : 52 wordsFor having carried a load of 1 ton 16 cwt. more than was allowed by the Width of Tyres Act on Walkerville road, St. Peters, on April 3 Frederick ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Fri 17 Apr 1925, Page 6
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