FEDERAL Cabinet shortly may review the invalid and old-age pension payments. It is believed that the Government plans to save some ...
Article : 590 words"I BELIEVE that a strong economic British Empire is essential for the peace and progress of the world," said ...
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Article : 703 wordsTOTALISATOR investors paid Government tax of £34,206 17/9½ during the year 1931-2, according to returns made available today. The total of investments ...
Article : 158 wordsPROF. D. B. Copland, Dean of the Faculty of Commerce at the Melbourne University, sees encouragement for ...
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Article : 96 wordsThe second programme of the "Follies of 1932," which opened tonight at the Theatre Royal, proved that Frank Neil and his talented band of artists have ...
Article : 244 wordsFour seamen and two firemen who manned the coastal steamer Kopoola during the seamen's strike last January will be dealt with at a special meeting of the ...
Article : 147 wordsTopics to be dealt with in Adelaide churches tomorrow include the unemployed youth problem, the advantages of having an inferiority complex, and the ...
Article : 217 wordsALLEGATIONS by many motorists that they suspected that starting difficulties with their cars were due to kerosene being mixed with petrol have ...
Article : 163 wordsSOMETHING new in a census has been undertaken by the Adelaide Mouseum. It is a death census, and already the ...
Article : 291 wordsRichard E. Croft, aged 32, of Willsmore street, York, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital tonight suffering from a probable fracture of the spine and ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 30 Jul 1932, Page 2
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