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Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 wordsIn the Legislative Council Mr. F. B. Suttor moved the resolution adopted by the Assembly in connection with clause 74 of the Commonwealth Bill. He did so in ...
Article : 389 wordsIn the Legislative Council the debate on the Address-in-reply was continued by Hons. S. Tomkinson, A. R. Addison, and the Attorney-General; Hon. J. J. Duncan will resume next ...
Article : 112 words"Subscriber," Kingston.—There was not a second run of 4. "An Applicant," Blumberg.—Your suggestion shall be adopted. Thanks. ...
Article : 1,360 wordsThe most important item of intelligence from a wheatgrower's point of view which has been published for a long time was that contained in Wednesday's cable may ...
Article : 1,169 wordsA gentleman in a large way of business in Johannesburg is at present in Adelaide, having come to Australia with the sole object of enquiring into the possibilities of ...
Article : 2,221 wordsKnightsbridge Baptist Church.—Successful anniversary services were held in connection with this Church on Sunday and Monday. The services on Sunday were ...
Article : 485 wordsLegislative Councillors are anxious to peruse the telegrams which have passed between the Government and Mr. Kingston. Copies will be presented next week. Mr. ...
Article : 639 words[The above fund was closed when 200,000 shillings (£10,000) had been received. As was announced at the time, all further sums will be divided among the charities devoted to children ...
Article : 84 wordsAmerican advices to hand on Tuesday brought intelligence that the expected disruption between the parties forming the United States and Australasia Steamship ...
Article : 854 wordsSir—During the last few days there have appeared in your paper several articles on the subjects of "Shares," "Share Market," and "Bears," and your observations have ...
Article : 1,114 wordsA cable message received from the Agent-General to-day states that the Duke of Norfolk, which left London on Friday last, has on board the following immigrants ...
Article : 64 wordsOn Tuesday morning Mr. Lawrence Birks, B.Sc., A.M.I.E.E., F.G.S., was met by a representative of "The Register," and gave some interesting information regarding the ...
Article : 869 wordsThe steamer Time arrived at Fremantle to-night from Melbourne. She experienced terrific weather on the way round, and lost 1,000 sheep, 54 bullocks, a number of pigs ...
Article : 37 wordsOn Wednesday evening a fair was opened at St. Paul's Schoolroom, Port Adelaide, by Mrs. Harmer. It was organized and conducted by the members of the Parish ...
Article : 199 wordsNotwithstanding the inclement weather there was a large attendance at the Elder Conservatorium on Wednesday evening, when Mr. Edward Reeves, the teacher of ...
Article : 387 wordsSir—A member of the Police Force while speaking to me lately expressed his annoyance at the way some correspondents had written, especially "Vera," accusing the ...
Article : 482 wordsNothing was done in the Assembly on Wednesday, and it took exactly three hours and five minutes to do it. The proceedings throughout were flat, stale, and ...
Article : 137 wordsSir—The Premier has at last decisively declared against the Hare-Spence system of voting for the federal election. When a man has been so loud in his professed ...
Article : 508 wordsThe Newbury-Spada Concert Company appeared at the Port Adelaide Town Hall on Wednesday evening before a small audience. As on the previous occasion, Mr. ...
Article : 374 wordsA meeting of the Council of the League of Victorian Wheelmen was held to-night for the purpose of considering the proposed alterations in the constitution of that ...
Article : 212 wordsSir—Can it be possible that the Government propose to carry the present and the increased traffic that they evidently expect upon the line of rail from Miller's ...
Article : 160 wordsSir—Mr. Giddons says that Mr. Lindo's and "A Wilson correspondent's" letters are just as he expected as regards the drought in the North; and he adds that ...
Article : 402 wordsThe question of the proposed construction of a railway to Mount Deddick by a private Syndicate was discussed to-night at a meeting of the Gippsland Railway ...
Article : 126 wordsSir—There must be in the minds of most women workers a constant anxiety as to the future when come the days to sickness, accident, or age and incapacity. It is very ...
Article : 160 wordsSir—Under the above heading appeared a letter in "The Register" of 13th inst. signed "J. Harcourt Giddons, Meteorologist," in which he says—"Although the ...
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Advertising : 496 wordsA pigeon match for prizes amounting to £30 was held at Mount Gambier on June 26. The weather was favourable; and the match was a success in every way. It was arranged by the Mount ...
Article : 289 wordsImproved appliances to be used in closing the locking bars on the longitudinal joints of certain types of rivetless metal pipes, G. J. & C. H. Hoskins. No. 6539. ...
Article : 213 wordsOwing to the serious news received from China, the Rev. B. Danks, Organizing Secretary of the Wesleyan Missionary Society, arranged a special prayer meeting for the ...
Article : 178 wordsPresent—The Mayor, Mr. R. K. Thomson, and Councillors Wilkinson, Dawkins, Horne, Bright, Rebbeek, and Williamson. Dr. Popham was nominated for the position of Medical Officer to the ...
Article : 154 wordsThe midwinter session was brought to a close on Wednesday by a drawing-room entertainment of which the chief feature was a recital of his own compositions by Signor Lardelli. Nothing could ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 28 Jun 1900, Page 6
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