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Article : 414 wordsTHE Royal Show at Wayville yesterday drew the biggest crowd 1 yet, 35,000 paying £1,129. These figures almost doubled the aggregates, which are now 81,000 and £2,633. Today is usually a big attendance day, because Government offices ...
Article : 242 wordsAFTER having addressed delegates for an hour on the Government's taxation proposals, the Premier (Mr. Hill) was cheered by the A.L.P. conference ...
Article : 263 wordsAFTER a crowd of 300 unemployed had invaded the A.L.P. conference at the Trades Hall yesterday and demanded instant action to deal ...
Article : 356 wordsThe President of the Royal Agricultural Society of Now South Wales (Sir, Samuel Hordern), who is visiting Adelaide for the show, yesterday commended the Society for ...
Article : 117 wordsIf a certain small boy who was watching the ring events at the Show yesterday will turn to the middle poses of today's Register he will find himself the "star" amongst a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 398 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Definite progress has been made by the Federal Cabinet subcommittee appointed to devise means of balancing the Budget, and solving the unemployment problem, Recording to an announcement by Mr. Lyons, who was chairman In the absence of Mr. Fenton today ...
Article : 397 wordsSOME of the civil servants who are to be retired at 65 are greatly concerned because all they will get from the superannuation fund is the exact amount they have paid ...
Article : 209 wordsPERTH Wednesday.—The Minister for Works (Mr. Lindsay) in the Assembly yesterday introduced the Amending Main Roads Bill, the object of which, he said, was to ...
Article : 138 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) who has been feeling the strain of overwork lately, today consulted a doctor, who prescribed rest, and ...
Article : 73 wordsDunedin, Wednesday.—As a protest against the despoiling of the countryside by unsightly advertising hoardings, four prominent Dunedin citizens, firmed with axes ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The President of the Broken Hill Mining Managers' Association (Mr. C. J. Emery) has advised the Barrier Industrial Council that, following ...
Article : 115 wordsPERTH, Wednesday.—On the ground that the verdict was unreasonable and could not be supported, having regard to the evidence at the trial, an appeal lias been lodged in ...
Article : 118 wordsTHERE is too much of a set against motorists," declared Aid. W. Wood (Hindmarsh) at a meeting of the Municipal Association yesterday. "If motorists were ...
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The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931), Thu 18 Sep 1930, Page 3
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