Alderman Burke re-entered the witnessbox at to-day's sittings of the civic Royal Commission, and was examined by the Commissioner regarding his business as a ...
Article : 591 wordsArrivals at London.—Belfast Ma[?] At South[?] Bay and Themis[?] At [?] Delhi. At Colombo-Ora[?] At Suez-Ormonde. ...
Article : 202 wordsFrom "DRIED FRUIT":—Having been fortunate enough to get a copy of the Dried Fruit Export Control Act, and having studied it closely, will some enlightened ...
Article : 212 wordsThe result of the Aerial Derby, flown this afternoon, was a victory for the Ascot Garage's (Brisbane) Avro machine, which also won the Derby Handicap. The ...
Article : 503 wordsThere is one point on which Mr. Hill's Bill should have the support of the country, namely, the Governments build development railways which are for the ...
Article : 114 wordswas pleased to see "A Passenger's protest under this heading against the habit of smoking in the non-smoking compartment of the toastrack Cars. This practice is ...
Article : 108 wordsFrom "LOVER OF TREES":—The City Council set to work with great enthusiasm months ago to cut down a large number of beautiful shade trees in Hurtle-square. ...
Article : 93 wordsFrom "JUSTICE."—Every loyal Australian will rejoice that the memory and achievements of our greatest airman are to be suitably recognised. By his wonderful ...
Article : 128 wordsMELBOURNE.-December [?]-Arrival: Glen[?] from Sydney; Sphene, from Warrnambool; Moorabool, from Newcastle; Moreton Bay, from Sydney; Orsova, from Sydney; Kia Ora, from ...
Article : 161 wordsFrom "FED UP":—I congratulate "Disgusted" on his letter. It is about time South Australia came into the foreground with a first-class broadcasting service. ...
Article : 101 wordsFrom "OLD DELEGATE":—I am connected with the hardware trade. I had the pleasure of attending the annual picnic of the Builders' & Contractors' ...
Article : 123 wordsFrom A. DEDMAN:—Knowing the tribes all through the north of Western Australia and the Northern Territory, except just where the white women are supposed ...
Article : 236 wordsFrom "AUSTRAL":—The above measure has been passed by the Legislative Council, and when it comes before the Assembly it is to be hoped it will be turned ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 426 wordsFrom ."MOUNT LOFTY":—While cur politicians are explaining why private enterprise in the matter of motor buses has no right to exist because the trains are ...
Article : 106 wordsFrom "HAYSEED"—In your leader of 4th December it is suggested that if the Civil Servants are granted access to the Arbitration Court, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 319 wordsFrom "BREADLINE":-Civil servants are now beginning to dread Christmas. Instead of receiving their arrears of increase (dating back six months), this pay, they ...
Article : 155 wordsThomas Howard, secretary of the Trades and Labor Council, criticises your leading article upon the waterside dispute That he has proved himself a poor critic will ...
Article : 389 wordsBroadcasters, Limited, intimated to Mr. Acting Justice Maughan, in the Equity Court to-day, that the company would not use letterpress or other matter ...
Article : 64 wordsFrom "BENEFACTOR," Mount Gambier:—On assuming the recently-created chair of Scottish History in the London University, Dr. Seton, in his inaugural ...
Article : 187 wordsThe November outputs were:-Associaated, 5,863 tons, yielding £6,818; expenditure, £8,191; South Kalgurli, 7,389 tons, yielding £14,838; expenditure, £12,346 ...
Article : 377 wordsAt the wool auctions to-day 8,195 bales were catalogued, and sales, including private transactions, amounted to 7,854 bales. Under good competition from all sections ...
Article : 93 wordsTwo big specialty features from the J. C. Williamson production, "Good Morning. Dearie," in the Royal Jazz Band and the specialty dancers, Doran and Rivkin, ...
Article : 749 wordsHaving left Port Kembl[?] last Friday night, the Corio is expected at Port Adelaide with a full cargo of coal on Thursday. She will discharge at the Sugar ...
Article : 62 wordsFrom "SALMON":—Periodically the scarcity and high prices of fish have been brought before Parliament, but each time nothing has been done for the ...
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Advertising : 569 wordsThe shortage of railway trucks has been again felt at Port Adelaide towards the end of last week and again yesterday. Only a ...
Article : 87 wordsI agree with Constant Traveller that there should be stricter supervision regarding smokers who infringe the by-law on our trains. If other passengers object ...
Article : 162 wordsFrom GEORGE DELLOW:—I approve of the spirit of Mr. James Rogers Jetter, in which he commends the Danes for abolishing their [?] If all ...
Article : 159 wordsThe following steamers should be within range of the under[?] stations to-day:-Adelaide.-Katoom[?] Prince, ...
Article : 113 wordsOriginally expected at Port Adelaide yesterday to load wool and general cargo for Continental and Baltic ports, the motor ship Teneriffa, owing to the overtime ...
Article : 57 wordsFrom A.E. PITT, Felixstowe:—The people, who cry out "Down with monopolies" are the same that create monopolies. Take the shipping ...
Article : 352 wordsExpected at Port Adelaide to-day, the Australia has 2,500 tons of ju[?] goods for local consignees to discharge. She will berth at Birkenhead Wharf. ...
Article : 28 wordsFrom "OBSERVER":—I was driving to Glenelg on Sunday, and there was a constant stream of traffic. I saw several young boys on bicycles who rode three together ...
Article : 110 wordsFrom "McLAREN VALE":—"Disgusted" writing from Berri, complains of the Government not granting the promised assistance. I have no faith in ...
Article : 226 wordsFrom R.K. O'FLAHERTY, Port Pirie: —Mr. Cooke is still making futile attempts to prove that the cocky does all the work while the farm hand has a nice ...
Article : 79 wordsTo load salt and gypsum, the steamer Konini, which arrived at Port Adelaide on Thursday on her maiden voyage from England, left on Monday afternoon for ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. Tom Walsh yesterday made a statement concerning reports which have been published that he was a defeated candidate for the Australian workers' ...
Article : 187 wordsA fire has broken out in the coal bunkers on the steamer Bambra, which was to leave Darwin at noon to-day. The coal is now being shifted, and the steamer ...
Article : 42 wordsstatement from "Bobby" regarding the treatment of young nurses. He admits that the wages are low, but thinks the probationers are happier on 5/ or 7/ per ...
Article : 124 wordsA number of prominent shipping men viewed a demonstration of newly-invented gravity davits on the Adelaide Steamship Company's Arcoona at Port Adelaide on ...
Article : 603 wordsFrom "BLIND JUSTICE":—Your issue of the 5th inst. contains the usual list of motorists charged with breaches of the speed, &c., by-laws, by-laws which, ...
Article : 200 wordsFrom "FAIR GO.," Peterborough.-I notice the letter from "Worker" relating to Mr. Gunn and his party. If "Worker" can impress upon my mind where Mr. ...
Article : 219 wordsFrom TAXPAYER":-"The Advertiser" of December 5 contains a timely and informative article on the Children's Maintenance Bill, which went through the ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 9 Dec 1924, Page 14
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