The majority of people may not be aware that co-operation is slowly pushing its way into the front rank of many lines of trade in South Australia Tim Adelaide Co-Operative ...
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Article : 272 words"Gentlemen, me position is unchanged," are still the rallying words of the Unionist leaders who daily orate from the lorry on the Central Reserve. The strike ha* now completed the ...
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Article : 825 wordsWe have had splendid weather, and all vegetation looks very promising. Last night we had a thunderstorm, accompanied with heavy rain and hail ...
Article : 591 wordsThe Parnellites, fearing that the funds of the Irish Land League deposited in ; Paris are likely to fall into the ' hands of the French Government, have ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Rev. Thomas Spurgeon has expressed his willingness to permanently succeed his father as Pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle. It is stated that ...
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Article : 389 wordsThe Minister of .Education (Hon. J. H. Gordon) and the Hon. C. C. Kingston, ALL'., returned to Adelaide on Monday morning after a short visit to Broken Hill. The ...
Article : 152 wordsMiss Ruby Kussell, an actress, living at Fulham with Dr. Heron, surgeon of the Gambia, has been found dead, and it is suspected that she has been poisoned. ...
Article : 51 wordsS.A. BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.—The annual sessions of this representative body were inaugurated by a social gathering on Monday ? evening. September 20. when in response to ...
Article : 903 wordsTho [?] Buninyong, from Melbourne, which arrived at Port Adelaide on Monday afternoon, brought over about twelve non-Unionists foe the Broken Hill mines. ...
Article : 48 wordsTo prevent any possibility of attempts to [?] trains on the Cockburn and Broken Hill Tramway troopers are stationed at intervals who patrol tho line every day. ...
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Article : 660 wordsSouth Australian Chess Association.—On Monday, September 26, the first [?] meeting of the alove Association was held at Jacknian's [?] Mr. A. J. Woodman, of the Gawler Club. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 27 Sep 1892, Page 6
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