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  2. Advertising

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  3. VIEWS AND COMMENTS

    From G. W. ILLINGWORTH—"It is remarkable how the wheat industry is made the plaything of politicians, said an Adelaide wheat merchant ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. "MORAL INSTINCT"

    From "D. NIL."—In your excellent leader, entitled "The Ever New Book"—the bulk of which is beyond question or criticism—there occurs a term which ...

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  6. NORTH-TERRACE LINE TO GLENELG

    From "KURRALTA NO. II.:—I would like to voice my opinion in regard to the disgraceful way we at Kurralta Park are treated and inconvenienced as ...

    Article : 249 words
  7. NO UNFRIENDLINESS ON THE PART OF EMPLOYERS

    From "MANUFACTURER":—Very, misleading letters from persons who describe themselves as Communists are sometimes published. A statement ...

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  8. REALLY HOT IN THE OLD DAYS

    From CHAS. C. DELAND:—This clipping found in an old book of newspaper cuttings will be of interest. It is quite evident that we do not realise how ...

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  9. PRICE OF ELECTRICITY

    From "NON REV," Port Adelaide:—Your readers who are householders have by now become familiar with the little white clips affixed to their ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. UNOBTAINABLE MUSIC

    From CHARLES GORDON, Unley Park:—Recently I visited an important music store, and gave them a list of concert numbers for singers by ...

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  11. BABIES' HEALTH CENTRE.

    At the Thebarton Town hall on Thursday afternoon a car for the use of Sister Hilda, of the Thebarton branch of the Mothers and Babies' ...

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  12. SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED

    The secretary of the Labor Council (Mr. J. S. Garden) said to-day that there were 40,000 unemployed in Sydney, which was the greatest number in ...

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  13. CONVENIENCES AT ST. KILDA

    From "ADELAIDE RESIDENT":—Last Saturday afternoon I motored with my family to St. Hilda for an afternoon's outing, and was surprised at the filthy ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. UNEMPLOYED AND RATIONS

    From E. L. ST. JOHN COLEMAN:—I notice that "Supply and Demand" writes ol me as one of the guilty nonworkers. For his information I may ...

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  15. WATER DIVINING

    From "NOT CONVINCED," Clare:—An experience in sinking a well might interest your readers, whether for or against divining. The well-sinker had ...

    Article : 460 words
  16. TWO TRAMS [?]

    Five persons were injured in a tramway accident at Marrickville Two trams, travelling in the direction in Marrickville-road, [?] ...

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  17. WOMEN LAWYERS

    The Quebec Provincial Legislature has rejected a Bill designed to admit women to practice law in the province. The proposal was defeated by 37 votes ...

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  18. DISC-HOLDERS ON MOTOR CARS

    From "REGISTERED," Unley:—I am told that the authorities are insisting that the disc-holder to comply with the new motor regulations has to be fitted either to the ...

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  19. LUTHERAN CONFERENCE

    The Synod of the South Australian district of the U.E.L.C.A. concluded on Wednesday night. From the report of the chairman (Rev. J. Riedel) on ...

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  20. FIRM MACHINERY

    A statement made in connection with the discussion on the proposed compulsory wheat pool, and attributed to Professor Perkins, that the cost of ...

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  21. LEG FRACTURED

    While working on the wharf at Port Adelaide yesterday, Mr. William James Case, laborer, of Stanley-street, Woodville, was struck on the right leg by ...

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  22. THE BABY BONUS

    From R. M. HOWELL, Two Wells:—The correspondent from Marryatville is rather sweeping in his assertions re big families. I don't think there are ...

    Article : 493 words
  23. Advertising

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  24. "SILLY HOODLUMS"

    From "ANNOYED," Mile-End.—In Tues-day's paper I read of the experience of two motorists at Glenelg having parcels put in their cars that did not belong to them. ...

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  25. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Readers are invited to ask for information on any subject. An answer will be published in this column as early as possible. ...

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  26. ALMOND GROWING

    From "NEW BRANDIS," Edwards-town:—In "The Advertiser" of the 18th appears a letter from "Almond Kernel" regretting the decline of the ...

    Article : 390 words
  27. MANAGEMENT OF ROSEWORTHY COLLEGE

    From JOHN McCORD, Welland:—The losses of running the above institution are out of all proportion to its usefulness. Some time ago it was ...

    Article : 207 words
  28. BUY SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOODS

    From "BUSINESS MAN," Gawler:—In your issue of January 24 I referred to the slackness of business at Gawler Mr. T. T. Edwards asks a very ...

    Article : 172 words
  29. Advertising

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  30. Advertising

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  31. THE NEW HEBRIDES

    From FRANK G. FILMER. Ardressan:—I see that the French company of the New Hebrides is offering to sell out to Australia. I went first to that group ...

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  32. GLENELG AND THE TRAMWAYS TRUST

    From "INTERESTED," Camden:—We read that Councillor J. Cohen (representative of St. Leonards ward Glenelg) has stated his intention of ...

    Article : 310 words
  33. SALE OF DRUGS

    From "COUNTRY PHARMACIST":—"Observer" has wrongly stated the position, evidently in ignorance. Pharmacists only wish to have the ...

    Article : 125 words
  34. COUNTING VOTES

    From "G.P.O.":—Owing to the nature of my work your issue containing an explanation by the Chief Electoral Officer has only just reached me. ...

    Article : 310 words
  35. THE DAIRY ACT

    Prom "MILKSTOOL PHILOSOPHER, Narrrung.—The Government has decided to withdraw the regulations under the Dairy Act as far as ...

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  36. DEPARTMENTAL RETRENCHMENT

    From "EX HUMAN." Kilkenny:—T should advise "Fed Up Taxpayer" to obtain more knowledge of departmental affairs before be starts talking. ...

    Article : 178 words
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