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  2. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    To every wrong, the law provides a remedy. This statement, consoling as it is, must be taken with a pinch of salt. The salt is applied to the word "wrong," because the only ...

    Article : 1,760 words
  3. THE SCHOOLS.

    During 1936 a notable advance was made in the machinery for reorganising the system of technical education. In February a conference of State Ministers of Education was held ...

    Article : 735 words
  4. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—Nobody could quarrel with the noble sentiments on marriage expressed by your correspondents, "Dad and Mum" However, their reference to thousands unmarried and ...

    Article : 401 words
  5. BROADCASTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 843 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 14,507 words
  7. SUBSIDISED SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—The disestablishment of [?] schools is a question which should concern all educationists in this State. It was quite rightly brought into prominence at the annual ...

    Article : 906 words
  8. THE SPANISH WAR.

    Sir,—The following excerpts from a recent article in the "Observer," by the well-known publicist, J. L. Garvin, will, I am sure, be of interest to your readers who have not the ...

    Article : 460 words
  9. RADIO INDUSTRY.

    The managing director of Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia); Ltd. (Mr E. T. Fisk), said yesterday that one of the features of Australian radio industry during 1936 had been ...

    Article : 456 words
  10. OUR FIRST TASK.

    Sir,—Mr. Hardy Wilson, in his attempt to urge Australians into a more rapid policy of creativeness, seems to have struck a right note, for there is room for expansion in many ...

    Article : 282 words
  11. CHRISTMAS CHEER.

    Sir,—One of your correspondents in to-day's issue of the "Herald," who signs himself "Hungry Bob," has very little cause to complain when comparing himself with others. ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN.

    Sir,—In the general rejoicings and thanksgivings for the termination of the "trade war" between Australia and Japan the names of two men should not be left out amongst ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. ORANGES FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir,—In your journal, 26/12/36, you refer to the report of the Australian Trade Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. R. H. Nesbit) that the embargo on oranges has been lifted ...

    Article : 211 words
  14. SOLDIER SETTLERS..

    T[?] Minister for Lands has advised Dyraaba soldier settlers that concessions will be granted in 59 cases, in respect of their holdings. Anears of interest included in unpaid ...

    Article : 239 words
  15. TORRENS TITLE.

    Sir,—In treating of "Torrens Title" in the account of South Australia, published in this morning's "Herald," it is stated that that great measure of legal reform, in 1858, was ...

    Article : 143 words
  16. POLICE COURTS.

    Patrick Thomas Jackson, 46, labourer, was fined £10, in default 20 days' imprisonment, at the Paddington Police Court yesterday, for having stolen a radio receiver and a sofa ...

    Article : 282 words
  17. THE SPEED LIMIT.

    Sir,—I was very interested in Mr. McKell'a remarks and Mr. Bruxner's explanation of the police attitude towards the speed limit question as reported in a recent issue. I was fined £6 ...

    Article : 197 words
  18. ST. VALENTINE.

    Sir,—There Is a movement on foot to revive St. Valentine's Day. May it be attended with success[?] My father courted my mother in "the sixties," and one of my ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. "LAW NOTICES.

    In Divorce.—Before Mr. Acting Justice Windeyer, in No. 3 Court.—At 10 a.m.: Decrees absolute. Causes Koutsonikous v Koutsonlkous; Russell v Russell. ...

    Article : 144 words
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