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Advertising : 144 wordsThe Hospice of St. Bernard (states "Kukios" in the London -"Daily News" describing a visit to that institution) consists of two big stone buildings, high and ...
Article : 857 wordsMr. and Mrs. O. C. Batchelor and their sons, accompanied by Miss Wren. left on Thursday morning by motor for Melbourne. ...
Article : 610 wordsThe twenty-second show of the Maximum Agricultural Society was held yesterday in cool but pleasant weather. The splendid rains during September altered the ...
Article : 1,417 wordsFrom A. IT. DALZIEL. secretary R.S.S.I.L.A.:—In connection with the Bill now before the House dealing with the above subject, I am forwarding you ...
Article : 256 wordsIn spite of the very unpleasant weather there was a large attendance at the West-terrace Playground on Friday morning, Then it was officially opened by his ...
Article : 379 wordsV.A.T.C.—Moongy Handicap—"The Age. Emo sturdle—Fairland Caulfield Guineas-Bewman Kenilworth Belle colt. Caulfield Cup—The Age. All engagementts-Blackadder. ...
Article : 26 wordsFrom "PASSER-BY—May 1 suggest that on Sunday, when the cross of sacrifice in the A.I.F. Cemetery is to be unveiled by the Governor-General everyone who ...
Article : 80 wordsAll other crowded nights of opera at the Theatre Royal that have proceeded Friday were cast into the shade. It was a record. It is a question it ...
Article : 777 wordsHurdle.-Trent Surprise Tom Nugent Wadly Scoty's Bairn Nicholandsy frish Boy Brewire Just George King's Beayty. Tookawarrina Bonny Alwyne Cilika's Sen Pastoral. ...
Article : 139 wordsFrom Miss K. PHILLIPSON:—We have had a glorious time the last three weeks with the Melba-Williamson Opera Company in Adelaide, and being a music ...
Article : 75 wordsFrom "INXSURED."—I agree with Mr. H. Anderson that the New Zealand Government Life Department is an excellent institution, at least for the New Zealand ...
Article : 118 wordsFrom "MARRIED WOMAN."—Being a frequent visitor to Picture shows, I feel that publicity should be given to the way respectable married women are molested ...
Article : 190 wordsFrom H. KENDRRICK.:—I was pleased to read "Humane's" letter, and I cannot lot the opportunity pass without expressing my opinion of the case. In the first ...
Article : 519 wordsFrom T. G. HIGHTON, Largs Bay.— No doubt the above crew was the best available to send to Europe, if the selection was to be confined to one club, but ...
Article : 160 wordsThe Owners' Trotting Club will conduct their next meeting at Thebarton Oval on Thursday evening. The features of the fixture will be a two-mile race for trotters ...
Article : 91 wordsThe official opening took place on Friday evening, when the Lord Mayor performed the ceremony. During the afternoon a further consignment of flowers ...
Article : 166 wordsFrom "BUSINESS.'-Mr. Condon undoubtedly makes a good representative of the mill employes, but wants a larger vision. A legislator ...
Article : 232 wordsThe New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association to-day reported that the next championships should be decided partly in Brisbane and partly in Sydney ...
Article : 42 wordsFrom --SEASON TICKET":—Will our railway authorities now show consideration to the people who blaze the track In almost desert country. They seem greatly ...
Article : 158 wordsA very successful fancy dress and masquerade ball was held in Afford Hall in aid of Alford Tennis Club. The prize-winners were:—Couple Mr. W. Shaiples and Miss M. Michael Scotch ...
Article : 203 wordsOn Eight Hours Day. at Magill the Metropolitan Club held their annual Kingship meeting Although weather conditions were tricky some fine individual performances were recorded. H. ...
Article : 300 wordsMrs- Francis J. Fisher invited a number of her friends to her charming home "Brighouse," Grange, to meet Mrs. Culross and Mrs. Arthur Lewis who have ...
Article : 928 wordsFrom "LEVEL ROADS":—To travel along the Greenhill-road in daylight is bad enough, but after dark it is a perfect nightmare. The authorities might at least ...
Article : 51 wordsFrom "MEDICUS":—I read that a hospital appeal is now being made at Mount Gambier, with the object of purchasing an X-ray plant, at the cost of £600. This ...
Article : 189 wordsOn Thursday afternoon a sock afternoon was held at the Manoora Institute in aid of the ice cream strawberry and sweets stalls in connection with the bazaar to be held on Novem – ...
Article : 158 wordsFrom K. G. MILLS. Elbow Hill:—In your issue of the 4th inst. I notice an article, "Is Port Gibbun Dangerous?" and there are quite a cumber of persons ...
Article : 451 wordsFrom PAUL C. TRENTON.-The reply of the Rev. Estcourt Hughes to my letter is a typical example of the tactics resorted to by him and his associates. As Mr. ...
Article : 1,090 wordsA meeting in connection with the Loco Enginemen, Firemen, and Cleaners Association was held at Terowie on Sunday last when the president (Mr. J. ...
Article : 169 wordsIn the afternoon the conference wag continued in the Baptist Church Flindersstreet. The Rev. Brian Wibberley presided over a large attendance. The ...
Article : 306 wordsFrom "LABOR LABEL," Angaston— In your paper of Friday there appears some merited criticism of politician by Mr. T.P. Howard. He says. "I ...
Article : 220 wordsA pleasant "At Home" was held at 32, Walkerville-road St Peters on Friday, the occasion being the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Kiezzling. The drawing-room was nicely ...
Article : 70 wordsInvitations have been issued by a comfmittee comprising Misses Win Hall Kath Harnet, Janet Hannaford and Robinson and Messrs Reg. Harvey, Reg. Harris ...
Article : 50 wordsAn enjoyable evening was at St. Mary's Hal! Port Adelaide, on October G. when the members of St. Joseph's Old Scholars' Associatio and their friends at the invitation of the ...
Article : 403 wordsThe show of wild Swore at the Town Hall, under the auspices of the Field Naturaliets, on Friday, was quite a surprise to the many South Australians who ...
Article : 154 wordsTrouble is looming at the Mount Bischoff mine, owing to the employment of a non-unionist carpenter. ...
Article : 25 wordsSenator Barnes (president of the A.W.U.) arrived to-day to confer with the union officials regarding the wages to be paid during harvesting seasons, and ...
Article : 43 wordsFrom J. HOLT, Cabra.—I would like to draw the attention of Labor legislators to the question of water rates. In 1921 paid 12/ for the half-year. and for this ...
Article : 101 wordsMrs. Reginald Walker entertained a large number of her friends at bridge on Friday afternoon at her residence, Folkstone, Kensington Gardens. The hot and ...
Article : 242 wordsFrom "REFORM":-Any normal person would take no more notice of the police and their ways than he would of any other public body of men in the ...
Article : 382 wordsFrom F. P . DIBBENT.-In reply to "L.P.S" may I state that Professor R. IV. Wilson has given his defence of the Word of God to the world, both in book ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 325 wordsAt St. Paul's Church on October 1. Ethel Pearl eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Watson of Minlation Y.P.. was married to Charles Victor, sixth son of Mr. John Lawson ...
Article : 272 words"G.-A breechloader gun barrel is choked at the muzzle and is not a gradual contraction from the breech to the muzzle. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Wife-"What's the difference between scrapping and repartee?" The Husband—"It's repartee when you do it in public, and strapping when you ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Sat 11 Oct 1924, Page 11
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