Saturday's weather was somewhat unpleasant for cycling—a sultry day, whereby one's energies seemed wanting before starting to race—but with the exception of three in the ...
Article : 693 wordsThe fifth year of the existence of the School of Mines and Industries will be entered upon to-morrow. In the course of an interview with the Registrar (Mr. J. J. East) a Register ...
Article : 1,739 wordsA man named John Thomson, a carpenter, aged forty-nine, residing at North Fitzroy, put a revolver bullet into his head yesterday morning. Deceased had ...
Article : 182 wordsOn Friday afternoon, in contravention of His Worship the Mayor's orders, the unemployed marched in procession through the streets of Adelaide, and assailed with hoots and shouts ...
Article : 845 wordsMr. Kidd, the Postmaster-General, indignantly dentes the assertion made by Mr. Sandford Fleming in London that he is the only public man in Australia who ...
Article : 360 wordsThe executive officers of the Village Settlement Association, which was formed at Glanville last week for the purpose of procuring land at Nangkita and starting operations, is ...
Article : 221 wordsA general meeting of the Waikeri Village Settlement was held at the Selborne Arbitration-rooms on Saturday afternoon, when final arrangements were made for the dispatch of ...
Article : 340 wordsThe Co-operative Colliery resumes work to-morrow. Sufficient police protection will be granted to tributers for them to carry on operations. ...
Article : 28 wordsIt has been discovered that Mr. Urquhart is only disqualified for Cumberland electorate, and consequently can still stand for Montague. The discovery ...
Article : 78 wordsThe following has been supplied to us:— It has been freely asserted that the present unemployed trouble is owing to the efforts of agitators from the other colonies, and that ...
Article : 325 wordsThe representatives of the Australian Governments at the Postal Conference which meets at Wellington on March 5 left yesterday by the Rotomahana for ...
Article : 110 wordsIn his annual report the Secretary of Trade and Customs remarks that an enormous, and to some extent unexpected, falling off in all sources of Customs of ...
Article : 93 wordsThe work of the Board controlling the Lyrup Village Settlement Association has readied finality so far as meetings of members are concerned. All members must have their ...
Article : 126 wordsThe PREMIER, speaking at Foxton yesterday, blamed the banking institutions for the present depression, quoting their returns to show that the deposits ...
Article : 342 wordsAn interesting programme of sports for cyclists was provided at the Exhibition Grounds on Saturday afternoon. The chief event was a one-mile scratch match between ...
Article : 217 wordsThe trial of Sir Matthew Davies and Messrs. Muntz and Millidge on the charges in connection with thee Mercantile Bant will be recommenced to-morrow ...
Article : 77 wordsThe distribution of food to the unemployed took place as usual at the Exhibition Grounds on Saturday morning. One hundred and forty-three families and 176 single men were ...
Article : 92 wordsFor some years there bas been standing at the corner of Kensington-road and Charles-street, a little beyond the Britannia Hotel, an old house, to which a new two-story front had ...
Article : 728 wordsAn offence of a most cruel nature, it is alleged, was committed at North Broken Hill on Friday last. It appears that a boy named Frank Baker was outside a ...
Article : 274 wordsMr. A. Dungey has sent us an account of proceedings in connection with the unemployed, and from his report we extract the following:—On entering the Exhibition ...
Article : 465 wordsUndaunted by the action which had been taken in regard to two of their chiefs, the unemployed determined to march in procession to Montefiore Hill, where it was ...
Article : 274 wordsBy a sad and curious coincidence two gentlemen, well known aud highly respected members of the Civil Service of South Australia—one a prominent Magistrate and the ...
Article : 552 wordsBy 3 o'clock a crowd numbering hundreds had collected around the lorry. It increased to more than a thousand during the afternoon, but it was much smaller than on ...
Article : 1,038 wordsAt the sitting of the Shearers' Conference yesterday representatives of the General Labourers' Union were present as a deputation from the Trades and ...
Article : 195 wordsThe gold yields from the Bendigo mines for the past week include—Johnson's, 470 oz.; New Prince of Wales, 130 oz.; Lansell's Comet, 172 oz.; Princess Dagmar, 76 oz. ...
Article : 186 wordsMELANESIAN MISSION.—On Sunday afternoon the Rev. John Palmer, B.D., acting head of the Melanesian Mission, gave an address at St. Peter's Cathedral on the work carried on ...
Article : 223 wordsThe Hon. W. A. Robinson, M.L.C., and Messrs. Hourigan, Batchelor, Archibald, and Cock, M.P.'s, addressed a large meeting of electors at the Town Hall last night. The ...
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Advertising : 108 wordsThe mail steamer Ophir, Ruthven, commander, arrived from Colombo at midnight. The following are the passengers in the saloon:— ...
Article : 210 wordsSir—The number and variety of schemes proposed for overcoming the unemployed trouble muss be rather perplexing for the Government. Some of these schemes are not ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 19 Feb 1894, Page 6
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