From the Rev. J. C. KIRBY:—As a [?]izen I am writing to the Government regarding the aborgines. Not to ask p[?]ty, charity nut to ask that the Government ...
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Advertising : 1,473 wordsLast Tuesday evening the Rover Scouts' Association held its third annual social and da[?] at the Royal institute for the Blind. Items were given Rabs St. Clair, G. N. Horton. ...
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Article : 139 wordsThere was perfect weather at Morpheltville on Wednesday for the Club and a crowd so vast that everyone seemed to have made it a public holiday. There ...
Article : 1,061 wordsA leap year-hall was held as Wand on May 20. There was a large attendance, including visitors from [?]law one. Cobera and Mind[?]. The hall was tastefully decorated in pick and ...
Article : 250 wordsFrom HORATIO ROBSON.—I cannot agree with "Armageddon." He has mixed the substance of my remarks. I have nothing to do with his or any other ...
Article : 355 wordsOn Friday evening last the ladies gave the members of the Echunga Football Club a social in the ball. Mrs. S. Thomas, on behalf of the ladies presented the club with a ...
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Family Notices : 2,013 wordsFrom SIGN AD. CO.:—Your report regarding removing signs, for which we were fined, is not quite clear. These signs were removed from trees and rocks ...
Article : 110 wordsAt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Browne, North Unley, on Thursday, the coming-of-age of their eldest daughter, Olive, was celebrated. The evening was ...
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Article : 819 wordsFrom ALFRED TURNER:—The mock humility throughout the Rev. A. C. RAnkine's letter makes one think of the old adage, "Naby a true word is said in jest." ...
Article : 1,232 wordsThe Lefevrel's High School Old Scholars' Dance Class held a dance in the Semaphore Palais on Tuesday night. Miss E. Freeman and Mr. H. Dean instructed the ...
Article : 150 wordsA successful dance was held at the [?]voli Hall, Burnside, on Wednesday evening in aid of the East Torrens branch of the School for Mothers. The committee ...
Article : 515 wordsFrom H.H.C:—"Ex-Victorian's" reference to your leading article regarding the election of Speaker in the Victorian Favliament does not do him credit, but may ...
Article : 104 wordsFrom CHARLES B. STEVENS, Osmond-street Hindmarsh:—I see Mrs. Taylor claims to be the oldest person alive who was horn in the State. She states ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 15 May 1924, Page 13
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