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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 57 words
  3. COALITION WOBBLING

    A report to be presented to the National Party Conference next Wednesday may exercise considerable influence on the future of the Coalition. As far back as ...

    Article : 781 words
  4. THE "SUN-RAYSED" TOUR

    It is many years since the Americans recognised the value of publicity, which has proved a tremendous national asset to them. In the development and progress ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,127 words
  5. BIG PROSPECTS FOR WHITE HOPE

    The question of the water supply is becoming acute at Hampton Plains. For those on Block 50 water is being carted out on the firewood company's railway ...

    Article : 1,356 words
  6. BUSINESS GENIUS

    People often say of some one or other—"Yes; hels a very nice fellow, but he has no personality. This would not fairly describe Mr. De Garis, of Mildura fame ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 757 words
  7. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 529 words
  8. NEWS OF THE DAY

    The cool change which broke the long spell of hot weather has extended over the week-end. The maximum shade temperature to-day reached 73.0. Light rains have ...

    Article : 70 words
  9. SIR ROSS SMITH'S ARRIVAL.

    The Military Department has received a telegram from Mr. Andrew Smith stating that Sir Ross Smith and his party cannot reach Adelaide before Wednesday ...

    Article : 34 words
  10. A.I.F. STATISTICS.

    In a book of statistics concerning the doing of the A.I.F., compiled to June 30, 919, by the records section of the A.I.F., some interesting figures are given. ...

    Article : 152 words
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  12. THE MAIL. ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920.

    A new and interesting era in Federal politics was ushered in on Thursday, when the initial session of the first post-war Parliament was opened by ...

    Article : 1,062 words
  13. BLAZE AT KNOXVILLE

    A big blaze occurred, at Knoxville shortly before midday to-day, when a arge shed containing 40 tons of day, the property of Mr. W. P. Hill, bacon curer ...

    Article : 112 words
  14. SAVING THE POUNDS.

    The maxim "Take care of the pence and The pounds will take care of themselves" was not observed by a hills resident a little while ago when bush fires were raging ...

    Article : 178 words
  15. TRAIN WRECKERS

    A further attempt to wreck a train on the Enoggera line was made to-day, but it proved abortive. A lengthsman travelling along the line between the Alderley and ...

    Article : 117 words
  16. VALUABLE IRON DEPOSITS

    The Government have secured a six months' option over the lease of a large deposit of iron ore on Cockatoo Island, Yamoi Sound, Western Australia. The ...

    Article : 178 words
  17. UNIDENTIFIED BODY.

    Efforts are being made by the police to identify the body of a man which was found floating in the Torrens last night. The police describe the deceased as ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. A RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    Archie McNab, aged 10, fell from a rain and through a bridge at Kambul [?]tation yesterday, on the Cairns railway. His sister Bessie jumped from the train. ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. AN INTERESTING TAXATION CASE.

    A good deal of comment has been caused in city circles over the dramatic ending on Friday morning of the McBride taxation case. The hearting covered ...

    Article : 293 words
  20. THE CRIME WAVE

    Roy Caisley, a labourer, 21 years of age, was shot in a leg late last night at Spotawoode. Several fellow-workmen were on their way borne from a bottle ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. PROSPEROUS SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Back in the pioneering days it would have been considered impossible to be able to put foot or vehicle in three different states in as many hours, but that was the ...

    Article : 1,029 words
  22. PRINTING TRADE DISPUTE.

    There is no change in the printing trade dispute. A mass meeting will be held to-morrow. The prospects of an early settlement are not considered to be bright. ...

    Article : 34 words
  23. BIG FIGURES

    The railway revenue from July, 1919, to February 1920, was £5,153,230, being an increase of £1,108,253 above the corresponding period for hut year. The ...

    Article : 130 words
  24. QUEEN'S SCHOOL OLD SCHOLARS.

    In connection with the dinner to be given to Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith it is necessary, for catering reasons, that the number to be provided for Should ...

    Article : 83 words
  25. SIR ROSS SMITH'S 'PLANE.

    Sir—I am pleased to see that the press is reminding the eastern States that South Australia is the home of the aviation might and being so is justly entitled no ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. A SAD CASE AND A POPULAR COLLECTOR.

    The Rev. R. E. O. Finger (Church of England, Wills Street, Langs Bay) has brought under the notice of the public an appeal on behalf of Mrs. A. Howitt, a ...

    Article : 140 words
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  28. COAL FOR MELBOURNE.

    Three colliers with 15,000 tons of coal are expected to arrive on Monday, and the restrictions by the Coal Board will probably be lifted on Tuesday. ...

    Article : 33 words
  29. MOUNT SCHANK ESTATE.

    Mr. W. J. T. Clarke has offered to the Minister for Repatriation (Hon. E. A. Anstey) 1,078 acres of the Mount Schank Estate for farms or homes for returned ...

    Article : 72 words
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