The school children from the market gardening districts numbered in all about 1,200,,: the following schools being represented:—Aldgate Athelstone Angaston Brownhill ...
Article : 668 wordsIt was the children's "day out," most decidedly. Never since that ever memorable lay when we were called upon to celebrate the diamond jubilee of our late beloved ...
Article : 852 wordsThe police asked the people to refrain from moving from one spot to another to secure more than one view of the proces-sion; but the temptation was too great. ...
Article : 325 wordsDr. L. W.Bickle, who, as captain of the Medical Staff Corps, had charge of the ambulance wagons stretcher squads, which were dispersed about the more crowded ...
Article : 196 wordsThe principal bands of South Australia formed a by no means unimportant feature in the afternoon's proceedings, and the spirited selections presented all along the ...
Article : 417 wordsQUEEN VICTORIA'S STATUE IN VICTORIA SQUARE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 12 wordsHandle street east looked magnificent in its gala dress, and no other portion of the route equalled it in harmonious and artistic decoration. The street lends itself ...
Article : 971 wordsThrough the night (writes our lady reporter) a bound of rain, and anxious thoughts of the mor-row. Moving and grey flying clouds. ...
Article : 726 wordsThe section of the route from the corner of Light square to Gouger street was the least interesting part of the journey. In that portion of the city business premises ...
Article : 177 words"The greatest disappointment Port Adelaide could possibly have experienced," was the general opinion at the seaport town at the failure of the Ophir"to enter the ...
Article : 307 wordsThe contrast between the prosaic appearance of Brown street and the gaudily decorated avenue of flags and streamers which had been interlaced across Gouger street ...
Article : 663 wordsOne of the duel Junctions of the evening was the serenade to the Duke and Duchess of York at Government House by the members of the Adelaide Liedartafel. The ...
Article : 406 wordsNobody was more entitled to consideration than the old colonist who has borne the bent and burden of the day and done so much to make South Australia what it ...
Article : 269 wordsThe large crowd was admirably handled. The barriers borrowed from Melbourne were most effectual in preserving the line of route intact, and enabled the ...
Article : 555 wordsThe feeling at Port Adelaide concerning the failure of the Ophir to come up the river is exceedingly strong. Said one well-known resident to a reporter of "The Register"- ...
Article : 224 wordsDistant cheering heralded the approach of the pageant to those who were waiting patiently down the full length of Hindley street. At the corner of the western ...
Article : 1,208 wordsThe man in the street was very much in evidence on Tuesday. He was everywhere. It was, so to speak, his day out. and. unselfish mortal that he ...
Article : 1,325 wordsAn unrehearsed incident which was the cause of much amusement in Pulteney street occured about half an hour before the arrival of the roval party on the scene. ...
Article : 362 wordsOne of the most successful and undoubtedly the most interesting part of the royal demonstration was the monster flight of homing pigeons which took place from ...
Article : 603 wordsPilot T. Allen made the following statement to a representative:—"When I went on board the Ophir on monday night every thing was arranged for her to go into ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 10 Jul 1901, Page 9
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