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  3. THE MAIL ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923.

    Australia leads in many things, and not the least among them is the organisation of women's societies, which this week found nation-wide ...

    Article : 470 words
  4. KEEPER OF TREASURE

    Sandwiched between the Museum and the University, though spaced with tasteful interlayers of greenery, is a building more modest of aspect than its close ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,573 words
  5. "THE MAIL"

    As notified in the press this week the directors of News Limited, have made arrangements lor the purchase of the "Mail" News paper as from April 30 next. ...

    Article : 191 words
  6. NEXT PLEASE!

    LONDON, To-day.—"Bottled music" is the latest development in broadcasting, whereby a concert given by a famous artist singing in an area unreached by those ...

    Article : 53 words
  7. TALK OF THE WEEK

    Gentlemen Joe, or in other worts the conductor who daily collects your stray pennies, and ha'pennies, is not always as slow as some would like to make him out. ...

    Article : 220 words
  8. PORT DOCK STATION

    If the Adelaide Railway Station were to be removed to the site of the Oval, and train travellers desirous of reaching the city were compelled to walk the ...

    Article : 633 words
  9. WHO WERE THE COWS?

    Thursday was a red-letter day at the Gawler six days' camp of the 6th Cavalry Brigade this week. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Tom Bridges). well known ...

    Article : 224 words
  10. THAT COAT OF ARMS.

    A new suit of clothes for Easter is a luxury which the well-turned out man turns into an annual habit with the regularity of the calendar. The careful ...

    Article : 267 words
  11. COURTS IN CAMERA.

    On broad principles the public approves of the wider application of the Vet under which the publication of lames and evidence in certain cases, is ...

    Article : 367 words
  12. HANDS OFF THE MAGPIE.

    What in any case has has magpie done that, native of the country and supremely typical, it should be banished for a pair of posing females? Belonging more than ...

    Article : 219 words
  13. VIVE LE KANGAROO!

    A uniform Empire postage stamp bearing, without other variation, the effigy of a reigning monarch, who may or may hot be good to look upon, is imperially ...

    Article : 149 words
  14. ARMS OF THE OTHER STATES.

    What of the other States? Tasmania, loyal, Conservative, and Imperialistic, has foremost on its emblem a pair of Tasmanian tigers, striped, not strictly rampant. ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. "SIXES AND EIGHTS."

    Cases of "sixes and sevens" frequently occur, but at the Adelaide Police Court this morning Mr. E. M. Sabine, the presiding Magistrate, was coufronted with a ...

    Article : 260 words
  16. AN UNIMAGINATIVE OFFENCE.

    Granted the finalising of heraldic design is a master ultimately for scholars in heraldry and masters in design, it remains that amorial bearing should ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS"

    The report that Mr. Lawson (Premier Victoria) conveyed to Signor Mussolini (Prime Minister of Italy) Victoria's sympathy with the Fascisti has aroused ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. BACK TO THE WEST.

    Several days ago Detective A. C Lee arrested William O. Kennedy, a. man aged 30 years, and fashionably attired, at the Grosvenor Hotel. Subsequently he was ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. CHAMPION MOTOR BOATS

    The action of the Royal Yacht Club of South Australia in disqualifying Major Darey Donkin's hydroplane Meteor after the accident which marred the coutest for ...

    Article : 206 words
  20. THE KING TO THE RESCUE.

    Happily the design must be submitted to the King for approval before the cost may be worn, or bidden in the wardrobe of the State. The patent duty of ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. HUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    A message from Dubbo states the Richard Ernest Marchant, a railway [?] was riding a tricycle when he was run down and frightfully mutilated by ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. BOOT FACTORY GUTTED.

    Damage estimated at £20,000 was done by a fire which gutted Christensen and Company's boot factory at East Brisbane at midnight last night. The flames spread ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. A MEAN FRAUD.

    A newsboy to-day sold a paper for three-halfpence to a stranger, accepting us cheque for ten shillings, and giving the balance in cash. The cheque turned ...

    Article : 45 words
  24. THE WEATHER.

    To-day's forecast—A shower or two to the South-East, otherwise more or less cloudy but fine. Variable mods, but unsettled weather developing in western ...

    Article : 41 words
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