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Article : 615 wordsLieutenant A. Willmer, who is a brother of Mr. C. W. Willmer, a well-known Adelaide traveller, was born in Surrey (England, and served for twelve years in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 347 wordsPrivate Alexander Sast, a soldier of Russian birth in the 10th Battalion (South Australia), of the Australian Infantry Force, whose arrival in London after an ...
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Article : 93 wordsUnder the provisions of the War Precautions Act it is ordered by a notice in the "Gazette" that all p[?]s, firms, or companies in New South Wales. Victoria, or ...
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Article : 189 words"Enquirer." Snowtown.—1. The second class single fare from Adelaide to Sydney is 63/. 2. It is necessary for a person travelling from Brinkworth to Broken Hill to book to Hamley Bridge, ...
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Article : 54 wordsMessrs. Norton, Smith, & Co., solicitors, of Sydney, to-day issued Supreme Court writs on behalf of the members of the State Ministry with respect to alleged libel ...
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Article : 161 words"P.P.H." complains of "the unfairness shown the Roturned Soldiers' Association, in refusing them a Button Day," and says:—"It seems rather a peculiar way of arranging Button Days ...
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Article : 144 wordsThe case Adam Foresyth versus the Federal Commissioner of Taxation was mentioned before Mr. Justice Pring to-day. Counsel said the question was purely one ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson), at a civic reception at Albany yesterday, said the war was not ended yet. He had read in the "West ...
Article : 252 words"From "Sanitas":—"Recommendations 25 and 26 of the Royal Commission on venereal disease deal with the matter of marriage by infected persons. No. 25 says—'The law should be amended ...
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Article : 24 wordsSubscriptions may be sent to Mr. H. Davenport, Brookman's Building. Previously acknowledged, £44,634 11/9. A. E. Jolly, for three beds at Mareeba (previously quoted ...
Article : 715 wordsFrom "J.C.":—"The correspondent who complains about the Mitcham suburban railway service did not stop to consider that there is a second class fare from Unley Park to Adelaide, ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Sydney After Care Society, which interests itself in the welfare of persons discharged cured from hospitals for the insane, has drawn the attention of the ...
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Article : 92 wordsFrom "James A. Flinders," Norwood:—"Mr. Schafer seems to think that all men attending the flat at racecourses who are of military age are shirkers. As it is usual for workers to visit ...
Article : 85 wordsLaura—"I think it would be dreadfully unwise for us to marry, dear! You say you can't live on your income, and I certainly can't on mine." ...
Article : 51 wordsThe distribution of military badges to volunteers in Victoria rejected for active service was begun at the Sturt-street military depot to-day, and there was a large ...
Article : 64 wordsJane gave notice. She was going to be married in a week's time, she said. "But it's so sudden!" gasped her mistress. "Of course, I'm pleased that you're ...
Article : 86 wordsFrom "Fiat Justitia":—"To those of us who have feelings of respect for the dignity of the Empire, it is pleasing to observe that at least some comment has been caused by the fact that ...
Article : 229 wordsPale women who had a good color in their girlhood grow pale and colorless when they become wives and mothers. When the fading color in checks and ...
Article : 233 words"Yes, grandma, I am to be married during the bright and gladsome Eastertide." "But, my dear," said grandma earnestly, "you are very young. Do you feel that ...
Article : 52 wordsFrom "Temperance."—Newfoundland, after a straggle of 40 years, has enacted absolute prohibition—that is, not only are licenses to sell abolished, but all manufacture, importation, and ...
Article : 158 wordsFrom "Thrift":—"The Government have accepted a tender for £110,000 for the new Gle[?] breakwater. Is this the time to lay out such an amount of money, and are they likely to get ...
Article : 504 wordsFrom "Charles Bastard":—"The duties and functions of the State Governors could well be carried out by the various Lieutenant-Governors. The duties of a State Governor are only formal. ...
Article : 134 wordsFrom "An Adelaide Greek":—"From time to time the Adelaide Greeks take note of the changeable crisis in Greece. Everyone of us is very sorry because Greece is losing the best chance ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 30 Jun 1916, Page 8
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