Mr. Frank L. Gratton is a slight, gentle man, unassuming and quiet. But with-his musical wand—his staff of authority—he has controlled thousands ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 257 words"Justice," Adelaide:—Some suburban circulating libraries withhold new books from general subscribers, and lend them for the first few months to ...
Article : 56 wordsThis is the second of two articles on Australia's economic problems written by all Adelaide business man. In the first, published on Saturday, the causes were explained and an appeal was made to face hard facts squarely, however unpalatable, with coats off and a ...
Article : 758 wordsJ. Eden, Adelaide:—What are the thrifty and industrious to do? They have tried to provide for old age, but are taxed and harassed by one Government ...
Article : 60 wordsARECENT statement by the Hon. W. J. Denny (Attorney-General) that the question of introducing a rent moratorium is being considered has caused uneasiness to many people. Mr. H. Kneebohe (newly elected President of the South Australian ...
Article : 394 words"Overgoverned," Henley:—Before the elections many promises were made by candidates that reforms would be introduced. Little progress has been made by ...
Article : 66 wordsE. Barnes, secretary of Prospect Rechabite Basketball Club:—In a match on Saturday Prospect Rechabite basketball team scored the magnificent total of 100 ...
Article : 54 words"Imprimatur," Westbourne Park:-One is glad to note that the Labor Party has recommended that the Government should appoint a committee td enquire into the ...
Article : 74 words"True Sport," North Unley:—On the whole, the Royal Show was so enjoyable that it was a pity that the pleasure of some was marred by one event—the water ...
Article : 98 words"Rationing," Torrensville:—The rationing of work will not help Australia in its present difficulties Unless reproductive employment can be found for a great ...
Article : 84 words"Interested," Kensington:—In "The News" of Thursday veteran footballers discussed the North-Sturt ,semi-final match on Saturday. ...
Article : 89 words"A. E. P.," Rose Park:—I suggest for the consideration of the Government a new field for taxation—a tax on tickets issued by steamship companies for ...
Article : 91 wordsA. van Anton, Adelaide:—It is a great pleasure to have a Dutch (or Netherlands) squadron in our midst. No doubt many have read of the. ...
Article : 122 wordsNOW is a good time for a searching self-analysis ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 473 words"Unionist for 38 Years," Adelaide:— Many persons are protesting against the proposal of the Government to levy a wages tax. In effect the say, "We are ...
Article : 127 words"The Socialist, the Communist, and the Bolshevist are making progress today because they have stolen the message of the Church. They are ...
Article : 217 wordsW. F. Finlayson, Adelaide:—Mrs. J. A. Wilson, of Sydney, who has been attending a conference in Honolulu and spent a few days in San Francisco, informs us that ...
Article : 120 wordsEvery man truly lives so long as he acts his nature, or some way makes good the faculties of him- self. . ...
Article : 29 wordsROBERT Power, a British writer who supplies a tonic for mind and spirit, has been added to the list of contributors ...
Article : 141 words"John Citizen," Parkside.—A report in "The News" stated that the Government' was negotiating with the Labor Party concerning the incidence of the suggested ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. J. C. Westhoven (deputy director of postal services in Victoria), who han been chosen by the Federal Government 70 represent it on the committee ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 171 words"Watchful," Walkerville:—I read in "The News" that some persons keep baby alligators as pets. It is likely that the owners of these reptiles will discard them ...
Article : 145 words"Time, Devourer of all .Things," Adelaide:— It is to be hoped that the starting of bond buying clubs will create enthusiasm among the right class of people ...
Article : 161 wordsIf Sir Edward Lucas were a young man again he would like to be a doctor. If the Hon. R. L. Butler (Leader of the Opposition) had a chance to live his youth over again he would enter polltics. These were two of the replies obtained when the question was directed ...
Article : 803 words"Ratepayer," Clarence Park:—In reply to questions Mr. B J. Sellick (Mayor of Unley) referred me to a pamphlet which he had prepared on the ...
Article : 218 words"Why does not the Premier state the facts-that the Budget has been held up owing to the dominating influence of the Labor Conference?" ...
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Advertising : 98 wordsW. Daniels, Kent Town:—Politcians should no longer stand by without protest while prices of primary products are being reduced to less than cost of ...
Article : 205 words"Aegis," Peterborough:—As an observer of railway affairs I should like to know when economies will be effected—not at the expense of the men on low wages, ...
Article : 224 wordsOn Saturday night in the Exhibition Building, North terrace, Adelaide, an enthusiastic audience heard the second Thousand Voices concert. The original ...
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The News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 22 Sep 1930, Page 6
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