Revenue of the State for 1923-24 was £500,639 greater than that of the previous year, according to the second annual report of Mr. W. E. Rogers (Auditor-General) for the year ended June 30 last. ...
Article : 1,288 words"Clean Up" is the motto of Mr. J. E. Dickie, chief officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade. He believes that many fires could be avoided by factory owners and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 565 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Angas Parsons in the Criminal Court today, the case was continued of Oswald George Charlick, motor dealer, who is charged with ...
Article : 775 wordsGiving evidence today before the Select Committee enquiring into the boy immigrant scheme, the Rev. H. R. Cavalier, of Glenelg, said that he was now convinced ...
Article : 983 words"Neither the plans of the Railways Commissioner nor any knowledge he has of the Commonwealth Government intentions justify the assumption that a ...
Article : 87 wordsA further stage in the negotiations between the Federal and State Governments regarding the North-South Railway will probably be reached on ...
Article : 803 wordsWallarak executed a fast trial at Metone this morning, covering nine furlongs longs in 2.0. He is well up in public fancy for the Caulfield Cup on ...
Article : 94 wordsOne of the most successful concerts this year was held in the Adelaide Town Hall last night, when the leading artists of Adelaide, organised by Madame ...
Article : 580 wordsIn the course of a gallop with All Sunshine at Flemington this morning. The Hawk struck himself on the near foreleg. His owner-trainer, J. M. Cameron, ...
Article : 91 wordsBlackie Miller, former heavyweight champion boxer of Australia, arrived in Adelaide this morning. He stated that it is his intention to challenge the ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. Laurence James Power, whose singing in the tenor section at the Ballarat competitions inspired Mr. Alfred Hill, the musical adjudicator, to say that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 355 wordsIn his annual report presented to Parliament today, Hr. W. E. Rogers (Auditor-General) advoates special investigations into departmental affairs from time ...
Article : 383 wordsCommenting on the accounts of the Wheat Harvest Board in his annual report Mr. W. E. Rogers (Auditor-General) says:—"The operations resulted in a ...
Article : 506 wordsMembers of the Northern Territory Association will meet tonight at the Accadia Cafe. Meetings are held every month, and many former Northern ...
Article : 200 words"Every care will be taken to see that North Gawler is supplied with its quota of available trucks," said the Hon. J. Gunn (Treasurer) in the Assembly ...
Article : 96 wordsJames Sheehan, the man whom the bridge workers are protesting against, alleging that he blacklegged on the shearers in 1922, stated this morning that he was ...
Article : 270 wordsAsked today what action the Government intended to take in connection with the Adult Suffrage Bill, which was thrown out by the Legislative Council ...
Article : 68 words"The Heart of a Boy" is well worth seeing. Its primary aim is to attract attention to boys, their vagaries and problems. ...
Article : 125 wordsMr. F. Condon was promised by the Hon. W. J. Denny (Attorney-General), in the Assembly this afternoon, that the appointment of a special magistrate for ...
Article : 57 wordsThe French portion of the German loan, has been entirely taken up by the French banks, who are disposing of the bonds privately. It is stated that the demand was ...
Article : 56 wordsAgain the Prince Alfred Sailors' Home at Port Adelaide has changed hands, having been purchased by Mr. Phillip Martin of the engineering firm of Simes ...
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Family Notices : 37 words"Was the Hon. D. J. Gordon recommended for knighthood by the previous Government?" enquired Mr. F. Condon in the Assembly today. ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. J. O'Connor was told by the Hon. J. Gunn (Treasurer) in the Assembly today that the Railways Standing Committee would visit Eyre Peninsula for the ...
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Advertising : 166 wordsIt is understood that Mr. A. C. Willis will obtain the selection for the Senate vacancy caused by the death on Tuesday last of Senator Allan McDougall ...
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