When Mrs. E. E. Strutton, of the calm face and, sweet voice, mentions that she helps to manage an Indian Criminal Tribes Settlement, her hearers are ant to gaze ...
Article : 1,785 wordsWithin half a mile of the very heart of Adelaide there exists a Chinese opium den, probably the only survivor of the many similar ...
Article : 991 wordsThe selection of Mr. A; Walker, secretary of the South Australian branch of the Clerks' Union, as the nominee of the Australasian Council of Trades Unions ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 480 wordsThe members and officer of the Kensington and and Norwood Corporation spent Tuesday in an inspection of the town, noting improvements that had taken place during the year, and discussing the works programme for the current term. Our photograph shows (from left to right)—Co. A. W. O. Martens, Mr. E. O. Goodens (Town Clerk), Aid. W: P. Hushes. Mr. H. R. F. Marston (City Valuator), Cr. W. H. Noal. Mr. F. Davy (Assistant Town Clerk), Aid. D. P. Thomas. Cr. W. Basse, the Mayor (Mr. G. G. Woods). Mr. F. G. Hawke (Citv Engineer). Crs. P. Gannoni. A. M. W. Jolly. and H. Cooling. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 232 wordsA most attractive and unusual feat are in Port Adelaide shipping is the presence at Corporation Wharf of three tall ships—the barquentine Forest Friend, and barques Ponape Morning [?] shown in this picture. It is reported that a similar group of masts and spars has not been seen at the chief shipping port for 20-years or more. The view was taken from the railway line, between Port Adelaide and Ethelton stations, at low tide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 168 wordsMONOCHROME SKETCH BY MRS. E. E. STRUTTON. Note: Criminal tribes usually crect their huts, with material that costs them—nothing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 51 wordsThrough the enterprise of Mr. Dan Clifford this beautiful and up-to-date edifice is both an ornament to Unley road and a source of entertainment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 wordsThe Engineers, who went into camp at O'Halloran Hill on Monday, inaugura ted the. scries .of military training schemes for this year. The unit comprises the third field company, and the second troop, and the total number of trainees is about 150 Seven days will be spent under canvas, and the work will include the construction of bridges. Our photo shows a section of engineers on parade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 145 wordsM. Lery (President of the French Rugby Federation) gave a banquet to the Waratahs last night. and all the French team. was present with the exception of ...
Article : 102 wordsIn the pigeon shooting match, the Grand Poule Essais, there were 98 entrants, and the first prize of 10,000 francs, in addition to 45 per cent, of the entrance fees. ...
Article : 83 wordsCommenting on the subsidence of the Wall of the Moonta Public School, a paragraph concerning which appeared in The Register on Tuesday. The People's Weekly ...
Article : 218 wordsMr. G. H. R. Young, a New Zealander, produced a farce, "Just As You Say, Dear," at the Kew Theatre last night. It was received with roars of laughter and ...
Article : 45 wordsPresident Doumergue, exercising the President's privilege, has granted a reprieve to Gaston Guyot, who was sentenced to death last July for the murder ...
Article : 253 wordsAbove is shown a typical scene in a Chinese opium den, where the smoker lies on the wooden bunk, holding the pipe over the flame of an oil lamp. On the left of the photograph is an unused opium pipe. See accompanying article. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 100 wordsTo-night, at Station 5CL the Scouts' Corner will be occupied by "Assistant Scoutmaster Mitchell, who at 7.30 will speak no "Troop room activities." ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 25 Jan 1928, Page 10
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