THE DIRECTORS OF News Ltd. and Advertiser Newspapers Ltd. entertained delegates to the Federal Council of the Australian Journalists' Association at a dinner in the South Australian Hotel tonight. From left—(standing) Messrs J. Tulloh, C. Twelftree, R. B. Taylor, E. Heal, F. Schwinghammer, G. Sparrow, J. D. Brown, H. Norton, R. Paton, J. K. Watson. T. Belton, B. H. Roberts, A. D. Fraser, S. E. Pratt, C. K. Thompson, M. Anderson, C. Beresford, R. C. Leaney, E. L. Patten, C. S. B. Brownrigg, A. C. Brokke, H. V. Lamb. Sitting—E. Wylde, K. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 39 wordsA dinner was given by the proprietors of News Ltd. and Advertiser Newspapers Ltd. at the South Australian Hotel tonight to the Federal ...
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Advertising : 302 wordsDriving tests may yet be compulsory in this State. Following a resolution adopted by the Australian Labor Party Conference this week, a move is now on foot in the Legislative Council to make provision for driving tests ...
Article : 382 wordsALTHOUGH some municipal councils are inclined to ban loudspeakers during the Federal election campaign, political parties do not ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 18 Sep 1937, Page 2
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