ADELAIDE: Tuesday, July 17, at 10 a.m. (before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Russell).—First Hearing Alfred James Mackenzie. of Power street, Adelaide, plasterer. Adjourned Final Hearing— ...
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Advertising : 166 wordsOn the eve of its sixtieth birthday the Collegiate School of St. Peters is about to institute a ceremonial which it is hoped will evolve into the establishment of ...
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Advertising : 634 wordsMr. J. Pick, the President of the Mount Gambier branch of the Farmers and Producers' League, has addressed the following letter to the Premier (Mr. Price):— ...
Article : 899 wordsFlorunce Wakeham admitted having on July 13 been without sufficient lawful means of support Constable Stuart told the Bench that he found detendant sitting on a doorstep in Hanson street ...
Article : 148 wordsJames Fraser was fined 10/ for drunkenness at Queen's Wharf on July 12, and for having resisted Constable Jewell was fined 20/ and costs 15/, in default one month's imprisonment. ...
Article : 190 wordsMOONTA, July 12.—As indicating the increasing interest taken in and the importance attached to technical and industrial education in this State the progress of the ...
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Advertising : 1,057 wordsGEORGETOWN, July 13.—A total accident occurred to Mr. Frank Jolly last night. He was proceeding home from a neighbours place with a team of horses and wagon. ...
Article : 78 wordsCHARLEVILLE, July 6.—Mr. Joseph Wade, aged 66, a well-known squatter in the Wide Bay district, was accidentally killed at Broowen. He was standing in ...
Article : 71 wordsWALLAROO, July 11.—The boat Leon Blum possesses a spaniel which exhibits its tricks for the edification of the jetty walkers. crs. On Sunday morning it sat on a chair ...
Article : 83 wordsFREELING, July 13.—The visit to Freeling of, the Premier (Hon. T. Price), accompanied by Mr. Dankel. M.P., was marked by considerable enthusiasm. The ...
Article : 426 wordsWALLAROO. July 11.—A stiff northerly wind on Monday finished the New Arrival, which is now strewn in innumerable pieces along the shore. It is reported that the ...
Article : 5,534 wordsWe have received from Messrs. S. Marshall & Sons, of Rundle street, a copy of the "Convent echoes waltz," by Bertha M. Winch, which they have just published. ...
Article : 88 wordsWALLAROO. July 11.—The tonnage ever the western system of the railways last week was 6,045, compared to 5,933 for the corresponding period of 1905. Included ...
Article : 291 wordsThe annual meeting of the above siciety was held in the Thebarton Institute on Friday evening Mr. W. J. Harris presided over a fair attendance. Officers were elected:—President, the ...
Article : 152 wordsD.A.O.D.—The Oak of Payneham Lodge, No. 33, held its half-yearly meeting. There was a large gathering. The secretary read the balance sheet, which showed a balance of £1,257, or a ...
Article : 113 wordsNAIRNE. July 13.—Yesterday at his residence Mr. H. Timmins celebrated his eighty-fifth birthday. He still retains all his faculties, and moves and travels about ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 14 Jul 1906, Page 10
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