SIR—More than 65 years ago, the twowheel buses from Adelaide to Magill were owned and driven by Pepper & Pellew, and the latter was pronounced Pel-lew by ...
Article : 67 wordsSIR—The recent cable message from Helsingfors shifts the spotlight temporarily from the United States, but it is the same old story of lawlessness and ...
Article : 162 wordsSIR—Mr. Hill's criticism of this Budget is neither helpful nor constructive. The Leader of the Opposition appears to forget that he, just as much as the Premier, is ...
Article : 258 wordsSIR—I notice in The Register of November 2 a reference to the dinner to be tendered to V.C. winders in this State, among whom is mentioned Corporal Phillip Davey, ...
Article : 206 wordsSIR—The question of the cheapest and most efficient, class of power necessary on the farm today is giving the farmers of die Commonwealth much concern. The draught ...
Article : 136 wordsSIR—Why does not "St. Peters Anglican" sign his own name? Why bring religion into a purely mundane question? What does it matter when a patient ...
Article : 358 wordsSIR—The Rev. J. G. Jenkin has only touched upon one form of gambling. I know from personal experience you can lose more money on the Stock Exchange ...
Article : 95 wordsSIR—Last month it was Prince Edward Island, last week it was Finland, now it is Nova Scotia. Who'll be the next? Prohibition is certainly causing a lot of interest ...
Article : 201 wordsSIR—Our State Bumbles are banishing butchers' meat from our City Market, though no meat is eaten raw, like fruit. The chance of meat being unwholesome ...
Article : 67 wordsSIR—In the Register recently, several references have been made to the great number of fish dying in the Murray, and this is put down to locks, back water, and salt ...
Article : 99 wordsSIR—I note today a contention by the Attorney-General (Hon. H. Homburg) that the fact that Dr. Ramsay Smith does not conduct every inquest disposes of the ...
Article : 199 wordsSIR—From enquiry at the Land and Survey Office, I find that the first record of the name Waterloo Bay was made in 1861, or 13 years after the little skirmish with the ...
Article : 237 wordsSIR—Another yarn in connection with the Waterloo Bay massacre is that John Hamp was murdered (23/6/48), and his, head put into his camp oven, and that an ...
Article : 196 wordsSIR—The free meal kitchen is closing next Tuesday, so the time has come for the single men to expect assistance from the State Government in the shape of work, or ...
Article : 140 wordsSIR—Your leader headline, "The Turn Of The Tide," makes me think of the old ditty:- Always be happy and gay, my boys, ...
Article : 107 wordsSIR—A lady who had been touring the Continent recently expressed surprise at the enormous quantity of beer consumed in Germany. The following statistics, show the ...
Article : 69 wordsIF the police were, taken away from Port Adelaide there would Do bloodshed, said the Premier (Mr. Butler) this week in the Assembly. ...
Article : 282 wordsSYDNEY, Nov. 5.—Three giant planes which arrived on the Huntingdon to form part of the fleet to link the capitals of the eastern States, will be assembled at ...
Article : 139 wordsHIS wife used to go out m the evenings, saying she was going to change her library book—and would not come home until after midnight. Vernon Stalley, a salesman, ...
Article : 125 wordsMR. H. van Raalte, former curator of the Adelaide Art Gallery, was found dead on the road near his home at Second Valley on Monday this week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 217 wordsSYDNEY, Nov. 5.—Graphic stories of the wreck of the trawler Gunundaal on the reef near Cape Howe were brought to Sydney today by the crews of the interstate ...
Article : 230 wordsPERTH, Nov. 5.—The third wool sale was held here today, when 19,167 bales were offered. The reduction was caused by the curtailment of catalogues throughout Australia, ...
Article : 101 wordsHORSHAM.—The cultivation of tobacco has been so successful at Pomonal that its growth is to be tried at Mount Cole, where the soil is believed to be more suitable than ...
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Advertising : 70 wordsArt in Australia is the poorer by [?] of the late Henri Van Kaalte. He was an artist by inheritance, for his father was related to the famous Dutch painter Josef ...
Article : 181 wordsTHE Director of the Elder Conservatorium (Professor Harold Davies) returned last week from West Australia, where he examined for the University Public ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 9 Nov 1929, Page 10
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