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  • Advertising

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  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (617 words)
  • MAIL NOTICE.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (358 words)
  • WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Sunday).—Warm to hot and sultry, with easterly winds. Tendency for scattered showers and thunderstorms. ... [Article] (25 words)
  • TO-DAY'S DIARY.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (180 words)
  • The Register ADELAIDE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1921. EGYPT A NATION.

    A British protectorate over Egypt was declared on December 18, 1914, as a direct outcome of the entrance of Turkey into the great war as an active ally ... [Article] (1147 words)
  • POLITICAL MEDDLING IN INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court in Melbourne to-day Mr. Justice Powers will begin a fresh endeavour to settle the dilute between the seamen and ... [Article] (782 words)
  • NEWS OF THE DAY. CLOSING OF ASSEMBLY ROLLS.

    The Tolls to be used at the approaching State elections for the House of Assembly will close at 6 p.m. on March 3, and all claims for enrolment, transfer of ... [Article] (165 words)
  • THE R.M.S. OSTERLEY.

    The agents of the Orient Line advise that the R.M.S. Osterley, from London, is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbour at 11 a.m. to-morrow, and is appointed to ... [Article] (40 words)
  • THE PREMIER'S ADVICE TO FARMERS.

    The Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell), with Mr. G. J. Smith (Chairman of the State Wheat Harvest Board), and the Hon. L. O'Loughlin (farmers' representative on the ... [Article] (326 words)
  • SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    To-night at the City Baths the annual swimming championships will be begun. The fixture will extend over three nights, and £100 in cash prizes are offered. The ... [Article] (77 words)
  • "WARM WEATHER CONDITIONS."

    Meteorological Bureau, issued the following report at 9 p.m. on Sunday:— Except in parts of the coast, where conditions were cool, the weather has been ... [Article] (272 words)
  • PORT PIRIE RELIEF WORK.

    Requests made to the Government with a view to alleviating the distress caused by unemployment at Port Pirie included one by the local corporation for £2,000 ... [Article] (160 words)
  • METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The annual meetings of the Methodist Conference of South Australia, the deliberations of which usually cover about a fortnight, will be formally opened ... [Article] (136 words)
  • STEAMER GRACE DARLING.

    When the attention of the secretary of the South Australian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union was drawn on Saturday to the statement from the ... [Article] (259 words)
  • STATE POLITICS AND HON. W. G. MILLS.

    We have been informed by the Hon. W. G. Mills, M.L.C., that he is not the writer of the letter which appeared in our correspondence columns on Friday last under ... [Article] (135 words)
  • WEST COAST EMAILS.

    Owing to a difficulty experienced by the Adelaide Steamship Company in conveying the mails to Port Lincoln in time to connect with the train which leaves for Cape ... [Article] (132 words)
  • ARRESTS AT GAWLER RACES.

    At the Gawler Races on Saturday afternoon three men were arrested for alleged betting, and one man was removed from the course. Five persons were ... [Article] (70 words)
  • POLITICIANS ON THE MURRAY.

    Arrangements are being made for a party of New South Wales politicians to visit Sunraysia early in March (says The Sunraysia Daily). The party will include ... [Article] (168 words)
  • LOVE CODE IN CHURCH.

    The elopement and penitent return home a week later of the Rev. Cornelius Densel, pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church at Passaie, New Jersey, with Trina ... [Article] (199 words)
  • THE PRINCE OF WADES AND THE BOY SCOUTS.

    The Daily Telegraph (London), of January 13, publishes an illustrated "appeal to the Empire" by the Prince of Wales. K.G., Chief Scout for Wales:—"St. James's ... [Article] (293 words)
  • HELPING THE POOR.

    The useful work performed by the Adelaide Central Methodist Mission, under the direction of the Rev. W. H. Cann, for the benefit of poor and distressed persons, is ... [Article] (161 words)
  • "TOMMY THE ELEPHANT."

    The recent references in The Register to "Tommy the Elephant" (writes our Kapunda correspondent) have been read with considerable interest by Mr. J. N. Smith ... [Article] (313 words)
  • SUPPOSED INCREASE OP CANCER.

    Dr. Meredith Young, the medical officer of the County Palatine of Chester, has stated that, according to the statistics of that district, there has been a distinct ... [Article] (175 words)
  • Advertising

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  • SURGERY IN ANCIENT TIMES.

    Owing to the scarcity of human bodies, and, in certain places, the laws prohibiting dissections of such bodies, the mediaeval doctors were forced to dissect the bodies ... [Article] (318 words)
  • MISSING MOTOR CAR TIRES.

    Ernest Charles Clark, alias Charles Vaausert, was arrested on Saturday afternoon by Detective Sgt. Whittle and Detective Nation, on a charge of having stolen ... [Article] (50 words)
  • A THREE-HALFPENNY PIECE.

    The Tramways Board of Victoria further considered on Friday the question of the issue of a 1½d. coin to facilitate the payment of the increased tramfares (states ... [Article] (58 words)
  • WRIT FOR £5,000.

    Dr. Donald Kerr, M.M., has served a writ on Mr. H. E. Winterbottom (secretary of the South Australian Soldiers' Fund), claiming £5,000 damages for alleged ... [Article] (53 words)
  • HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL SALE.

    Bennett & Fisher, Limited, conducted on Saturday a most successful gale at Helmsdale Extension, Glenelg, when to a very large attendance, and after spirited ... [Article] (56 words)

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