In a special regulation issued to-day the use of the red flag is specifically prohibited, but provision is made to allow red flags to be used for danger signals. The ...
Article : 131 wordsThe attention of Parliament this week focussed on three subjects—the Wheats Scheme, the Police, and the War Franchise Bill. The Labour Party gave a lot of ...
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Advertising : 70 wordsThe announcement by Sir Richard Butter of his resignation of the duties of Minister Controlling the Wheat Scheme cannot be said to have been entirely ...
Article : 582 wordsThe opening of the Keswick Tramway this week promises to nearly if not quite remove the last link in the conversion of Adelaide's transit system from horse ...
Article : 937 wordsThe road to success, never "a primrose path of dalliance," is steeper to-day than ever. How truly has Carlyle raid that "the race of life has become intense, and ...
Article : 1,078 wordsA special meeting of the Executive Council was held at Government House this morning, and at its conclusion the Under-Secretary (Mr. H. Blinman) said ...
Article : 381 wordsAfter the usual service at the Jewish Tabernacle this morning the worshippers, adjourned to a specially constructed "succa" (a faithful imitation of the ...
Article : 69 wordsThe organiser of the Cheer-Up Society (Mrs. Seager) reported this evening that at a meeting of the board the proposal to provide a hostel for the children of ...
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Family Notices : 586 wordsA serious difficulty may face the State as the result of the resignations from the Police Force. If a substantial increase in their salaries is not ...
Article : 466 wordsIn reply to a question Mrs. Crawford Vaughan states it is correct she is preparing to leave for America. Mrs. Vaughan said she expected to sail some ...
Article : 108 wordsHow the Huns were going to carve up Australia is revealed by Herr Thyssen in the American "Manufacturers' Record." Thyssen, who is a great German industrial ...
Article : 267 wordsSeveral of the metropolitan committees are getting into action in earnest for the Seventh War Loan appeal. Great enthusiasm is being everywhere manifested ...
Article : 333 wordsThe ceremony of opening the memory arbours in the Unley District High School grounds in honour of the former scholars of the school who had enlisted for active ...
Article : 431 wordsIt is appropriate that Austria, the nation that began the war, should be the first of the European brigands to cry out for peace. The request for ...
Article : 663 wordsForecast (issued to-day):—Fine, cold night, some fogs; cool southerly winds, tending to warm northerlies early in the week. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Minister of Industry (Hon. H. A. Barwell) was asked to-day by a representative of the "Mail" whether he had received the report from the Public Service ...
Article : 163 wordsAn extraordinary election for a councillor for East Norwood Ward in the Norwood and Kensington Corporation was held to-day. Upon the death of Ald. ...
Article : 66 wordsIn the Legislative Council this week the Hon. D. J. Gordon referred to the by-law proposed by the Glenelg Corporation prohibiting vehicular traffic on the Esplanade. ...
Article : 130 wordsThe batch of invalid soldiers comprised in List P will reach Adelaide on Monday morning at 9.35, and the decoration of the buildings in the principal thoroughfares in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 433 wordsThe foundation stone of the new infants' department at the Gilles Street School was laid this afternoon by Mrs. Harvey, wife of the Minister of Education (Hon. ...
Article : 304 wordsMr. W. F. Brownsmorth, M.C. now on the Headquarters Staff of the 4th Australian Division. writing from France under date July 15, to the hon. secretary (Mr. J. S. Rees) of the Tobacoo ...
Article : 159 wordsOur political correspondent writes:— "The Ministerial reconstruction foreshadowed by the 'Mail' is being gradually evolved. The resignation of Sir Richard ...
Article : 280 wordsThe French mission, headed by Gen. Pau, crossed the border into Queensland it midday to-day, and were welcomed at the border by the Treasurer (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 125 wordsThe cow donated by Mr. E. T. Melrose for guessing the weight as killed at the Abattoirs, and the dead weight was advised by the works manager (Mr. Ive) as ...
Article : 93 wordsA number of Bungalows, provided by the Land & Homes Co., have been sold by their clients at a considerable advance. It pays to consult us.—Offices, Verco ...
Article : 34 wordsThe recruiting for the week was—Examined [?] deferred 8, in camp 31. Country figures—Examined 37, fit 11, post 2. ...
Article : 64 wordsKills Vermin, Improves Coal. Price 1/. s264c. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 21 Sep 1918, Page 2
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