The Attorney General (Hon. If. Hornburg), who, in the absence of the Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) in Sydney, was leader of the House in the Assembly on ...
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Article : 168 wordsTHE MAIN SCHOOL BUILDING. Built in 1883, Roseworthy Agricultural College has been taken as a standard by similar institutions throughout the Commonwealth. The success of its work is shown by the number of former students who now hold executive positions on its teaching staff, as well as throughout Australia, and who are putting its precepts into successful practice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 61 wordsA settlement was arrived at to-day in the case in which Mrs. Maley sued her husband, N. E. C. Maley. M.L.A., from whom she recently obtained a separation, ...
Article : 98 wordsThe plice to-day visited the officers of the community newspaper "L'Humanite" and asked whether the Communist deputies, Cachin and Doriot, were ready to ...
Article : 53 wordsCommenting to-day on the cabled account of the American Venture at Biblica Exegesis announced by the University of Chicago, which will shortly publish ...
Article : 91 wordsThe trial was opened yesterday of nine Communists on charges of [?] They are alieged to have circulated questionnaires among the Communist ...
Article : 118 wordsA fire caused loss estimited at 200,000 dollars at the De Mille Cinema Studio here on Monday night. ...
Article : 31 wordsOPENING CEREMONY YESTERDAY. A winter school for farmers was opened at the Roseworthy Agricultural College yesterday, and will last until July 29. Those present were:- Back row (left to right)— Messrs. G. L. Wurst (Appila). L. H. Butler (Wolseley). E. G. Herbert (Nantawarra). A. J. Whittlesea (Langhorne's Creek). S. Wyatt (Tumby Bay). P. Story (Cowell). D. Davidson (Snowtown), G. Thomas (Gulnare), K. Farrow (Tarlce), G. Drummond (Woodside), J. E. Jones (Auburn), J. W. Gale (Gladstone), H. L. Badman (Pinnaroo). Third row—Messrs. R. Baker (Dairy Superintendent. Roseworthy). J. Egan (Librarian, Roseworthy), A. Stacey (Strathalbyn). G. Rose (Strathalbyn). J. L. Foliett (Langhorne's Creek), A. T. Jefferis (State Agricultural Chemist). W. J. Moroom (Lammeroo), R. H. A. Lewis (Scott's Creek), N. Sehultz (Bagot's Well), C. B. Burford (Pinnaroo). H. B. Peters (Mount Compass). C. H. Pearson (Brinkley), E. T. Clarke (Tarlee). Second row—Messrs. G. Quinn (Viticultural instructor). D. F. Laurie (Poultry Expert). R. 7. Scott (Experimentalist. Roseworthy). W. L. Summers (Secretary to Minister of Agriculture), A. J. Cook (Central Agricultural Bureau). H. B. Crosby. M.P.. W. R. Birks (Principal of Roseworthy College). Hon. J. Cowan (Minister for Agriculture). Hon. W. Hannaford, Messrs. H. L. Jones (chairman Central Agricultural Bureau), H. C. Pritchard (Deputy Principal Roseworthy College), R. Hill (Chief Agricultural Instructor), W. H. Cowper (Roseworthy College). Front row—Messrs. B. C. Philp (Roseworthy), V. R. Norsworthy (Balhannah), C. T. Pfitzner (Hampden), M. E. Shakcshaft (Kapunda), G. E. Lane (Chief Building Inspector. Soldier Settlement Depirtment). -F. M. Gray, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 60 wordsThe second of a series of three lectures on "The Discovery of Matter" was delivered by Professor C. Stanton Hicks at the Adelaide University on Tuesday ...
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Article : 45 wordsOwing to 12 degrees of frost a station cuttside Charleville last night lost 200 sheep just off the shears. ...
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Article : 357 wordsSir—The Prime Minister's [?] mission to South Australia and Western Australia is ended and no doubt he is fully persuaded that he has effectually put ...
Article : 1,677 wordsGet a two-ounce bottle of Maene's Emerald Oil (fall strength to-day. Every well-stocked chemist has this, and it will reduce the inflammation soreness and ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 20 Jul 1927, Page 10
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