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Article : 837 wordsAfter an absence of 12 months Rev. Charles Gordon Jones has returned to Adelaide. He toured England, Scotland, and the Continent, and travelled through ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 428 wordsThe industrial outlook is so gloomy that no effort should be spared to create a more settled condition of affairs. With the threatened upheaval in the timber business it is impossible to foretell how far-reaching its effects may be. ...
Article : 397 words"Speedster," Torrensville:—It is interesting to read the letters about the prowess of Roberts and Applebee on the speed track. Could not a match race be staged ...
Article : 50 wordsThank God that the innocent joys of others can strongly move us, and that we, even in our fallen nature, have one source of pure ...
Article : 36 wordsA. Sibley, Kensington Park:—I was interested to read letters in regard to the unemployed in South Australia. Why does not the Hon. R. L. Butler ...
Article : 90 wordsL. Harvey, Norwood:—About three months ago a ballet contest was organised by Ozone Theatres, to enable the public to select eight girls for the stage. ...
Article : 104 wordsA. T. Saunders, North Adelaide:—In 1898 Coolgardie was a peculiar place. A Scotsman named McPhee obtained a verdict against the Commissioner of ...
Article : 101 words"Tenth Slip," Victor Harbor:—When looking through some newspapers dated January 27, 1928, I read an article by "Plum" Warner, the English cricket ...
Article : 112 wordsMary Longson, Norwood:—There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among thousands of men, women, and children. ...
Article : 230 wordsSomeone sends me a suggestion which is worthy of amplification. He says that he saw out of a window where he worked a hill covered with trees and ...
Article : 358 words"G. H.," Adelaide:—Much has been written about the discourtesy of Australians. Most of the criticism comes from persons who have migrated here at their ...
Article : 438 wordsC. A. Uhrlaub, Hackney:—The management of 5CL Station should be congratulated upon the inclusion of Shakespearean plays in its programmes. ...
Article : 204 wordsThe proposal that the Federal Government should impose an embargo upon the importation of Alsatian dogs was brought under the notice of the Hon. J. Cowan ...
Article : 103 wordsH.M.A.S. Canberra sailed for Bunbury at 8 o'clock this morning. ...
Article : 17 wordsAmong those who were granted certificates of naturalisation in Australia during September, October, and November were the following residents of South ...
Article : 50 wordsEach year officers of the Education Department meet for the purpose of receiving instruction from Mr. W. T. McCoy, B.A. (Director of Education) and to ...
Article : 59 wordsR. N. 1756, Adelaide:—Mrs. B. Viney, Garden crescent, Hobart. "Argument," Woodville:—Princess Laloma, Crystal 'Palace Theatre, George ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 29 Jan 1929, Page 6
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