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Advertising : 64 wordsA bazaar, in the guise of a gipsy encampment, organized with the object of wiping off n debt of £5,000 on the Church of the Sacred Heart, St. George's Carlton, ...
Article : 226 wordsThe great anthracite coal miners' strike in Pennsylvania has terminated, and the employes will return to their work on Monday. The number of men out on strike ...
Article : 65 wordsDespatches from Berlin affirm that owing to the scarcity of meat the prices for beef, mutton, and pork are almost prohibitive to the poorer classes. The people ...
Article : 98 wordsThe annual social of the employes of The Register. and its associated journals was held in the Cooperative Hall, Angas street, on Saturday evening, and proved an ...
Article : 1,038 wordsA thanksgiving service for the conclusion of the war was held at St. Andrew's Cathedral to-day. Nearly all the seating accommodation was occupied by returned ...
Article : 52 wordsSir —Why should we be short of meat, and have to send outside South Australia for it, when we possess hundreds of millions of acres of land suitable for pastoral ...
Article : 605 wordsSir —I was charmed to read that Mexico and (the United States, in obedience to the resolution of the Pan-American Conference, are seeking the judicial decision of the ...
Article : 1,047 wordsMr. Rhodess will, which has been proved at Capetown, is a very voluminous docu-ment, embracing 7,800 words. The body of the will (say The Capa Argus of August ...
Article : 1,347 wordsWhen the Senate, meets on Tuesday the House of Representatives' menage on the tariff will be considered, and it is generally expected that the debate will result in the ...
Article : 529 wordsAbout 18 months ago a site for a crematorium was selected near to the West Ter- race Cemetery, but owing to the necessity I for obtaining a furnace from England ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 566 wordsThe authorities have received a cable message from Vancouver that the police here are watching a man believed to be Henderson, otherwise McLean, and asking ...
Article : 149 wordsThe expenditure of the state for August was £297,609 against £231,824 for July, or about £32,000 less than the revenue for August. ...
Article : 62 wordsA lady, whose name is for the present withheld, has authorized the committee of the Mount Gambier Presbyterian Church to erect a handsome porch in front of thewill, it is estimated, be not less than £L"00. The work will be put in hand with-out delay.' ...
Article : 94 wordsA discussion is proceeding in the news-papers regarding the disinterment of Chi-nese bodies in various parts of New Zea-land to be sent to China. The Chief Health ...
Article : 139 wordsThe steamer Saint Ronald, which is under charter to the Adelaide Steamship Company for this trip, is still aground on Cockle Spit, and arrangements are being ...
Article : 61 wordsShearing began at Mutoaroo and Benowrie stations on Thursday. At the former 24 men started, and about 60,000 sheep will be shorn. Benowrie has a. full board of ...
Article : 1,480 wordsA starting accident happened on day night to an omnibus with a full com-plement of passengers while it was running from Maryborough to Carisbrook. One ...
Article : 147 wordsBaptist Union.—The union of Soutn Aus-tralian Baptist churches was celebrated on Sunday, when there was a general exchange [?] ...
Article : 765 wordsThe bimonthly meeting of the South American Ornithological Association was heid at the resi-dence of Dr. A. M. Morgan on Friday evening, when Mr. M. Symonds Clark presided over a ...
Article : 557 wordsRp. Sir William Lyne, in the course of an interview; tonight, expressed the belief that the tariff- would be passed through the Senate this week. The tariff was not ...
Article : 124 wordsJoseph Hams, a teamster, died in the Wentworth Hospital last night from in-juries alleged to have been, received in a quarrel with a fellow-workman. Heated ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Post and Telegraph Rates Bill now awaits the Governor-General's assent. It may receive this next week, but as the Bill abolishes all free postage and telegrams ...
Article : 399 wordsin response to the invitation of the State Government, which was noved to take action by the Council of Churches. today was observed as a time of humiliation and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsGEORGETOWN, September 5.—The crops in the lower north are not promising, owing to the small rainfall during July and August, while feed is backward. Between Balaklava and ...
Article : 451 wordsSt. John the Baptist Guild.—On Sunday after-noon a service was held at the Queen of Angles' Church, Thebarton, in connection with the anni-versary Of the Guild of Jhon the Rantist Total ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 8 Sep 1902, Page 6
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