H. Ford, Adelaide:—I should like to pat George M. J. Williamson on the back for his letter drawing attention to the disgusting habit of spitting on ...
Article : 86 wordsCables from Britain state that everyone was anxious for the appearance of J. B. Hobbs in the match, Surrey v. Kent, to see if that world-famous ...
Article : 106 wordsAfter the display of verbal pyrotechnics by the Hon. W. J. Denny (Attorney-General) on the previous day, speeches in the Assembly ...
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Advertising : 975 wordsOnce again consideration of widening the City Bridge has been deferred. This time it is for a month. But it is a month that has to be added to the long period of inaction which has been wasted on this vital requirement. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 550 words"Justice," Alberton:—Kindly allow me space to ask why the umpire of the North Adelaide—Port football match did not report on the action of one of the ...
Article : 92 wordsTo make himself familiar with the methods of the speed policemen, Mr. E. M. Sabine, P.M., was recently the sidecar passenger of a traffic constable. ...
Article : 97 words"Surprised," Fullarton:—If the Government intends to amend the Early Closing Act it is time that the public rose against such tyranny and ...
Article : 165 wordsForeign army remount authorities pay much more for horses than the British War Office. Mr. Scarth Dixon in his book recently published entitled "The ...
Article : 90 wordsIn South Australia there are a greater number of mothers with children to be adopted than people desiring to adopt. The same condition of affairs prevails ...
Article : 154 wordsKeep with good men and you shall become one of them. Lean against a good tree and it will give you shelter. ...
Article : 26 wordsBentley S. Connor, Secretary of Minda Home:—I am desired by the committee, of Minda Home to ask you to kindly allow them to thank through your ...
Article : 146 wordsSubscriptions to the Commonwealth Conversion Loan continue to flow in freely from large investors. The smaller subscribers are not so noticeable ...
Article : 157 words"Footballer," Adelaide:—Could not a portion of the public stand or of the members reserve at the Adelaide Oval be set aside next Saturday for the ...
Article : 213 wordsFor many the fleeting hours, while the last light lingers, is the busiest of the day, and the four walls of the home prove themselves none the less binding, ...
Article : 532 wordsGilbert Thomas, Wakefield street, Adelaide:—Since coming to Adelaide a few months ago I have been pleased to note the intelligent exchanges in the ...
Article : 238 wordsIt does make a difference what you think. Sometimes you hear it said that it does not, and that all that matters is what you do; that your opinions ...
Article : 394 words"Reader," North Adelaide:—The New Fencing Act came into operation on December 24, 1924. ...
Article : 15 wordsWith the aid of powerful flying fox cable tramways the new railway bridge over the Torrens near the Adelaide Gaol is beginning to assume shape. Many men ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Thu 30 Jul 1925, Page 6
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