It has ever been the desire of the civil authorities to maintain the different marts in the city in which food supplies are offered for sale in the cleanest condig ...
Article : 159 wordsThe weather office reported on Thurs-day "The low-pressure wave which was off our coastlin yesterday brought rain in the south and south-east parts, about 0.40 ...
Article : 161 wordsSouth Australia.—Temporarily fine, followed by renewal of cloudy, unset-tled, showery, squally weather over southern parts. North to north-west. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe homeward-bound P. & o. liner Victoria anchored in the roadstead at 2.25 a.m. on Thursday, and after a stay of just under 12 hours continued her voyage ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. I,. C. E. Gee, in the course of the diary of his trip to the Northern Territory, remarked:—"At two and a half miles on the bearing came to dark, clayey soil ...
Article : 572 wordsSemaphore.—Friday, August 24—High water, 6.45 a.m.; low water, 12.45 p.m. Time Ball.—Thursday, August 23—Ball dropped at Ih. Om. os., corresponding to 15th, 30m. August ...
Article : 1,218 wordsThree ounces of lead at a cost of £6 5/6. Admittedly the price is exorbitant; never-theless that was what H. Langeluddeke, hawker of Hackney was ordered to pay at ...
Article : 344 wordsBefore Messrs. A. Puddy, J. Chittleborough, and J. H. Jones, at Hindmarsh Magistrate Court on Thursday morning, william Sedgley was charged with killing ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Minister controlling the Northern Territory (Hon. L. O'Loughlin) has received the following telegram from the Government Resident:—"Chief warden has visited ...
Article : 234 wordsThe curtain will be rung down on the Britannia plague case on Saturday, when the laundress will be released from the que-rantine Station at Torrens Island, and the ...
Article : 331 wordsThe controversy between the two Houses of the State Parliament over the attempt of the Government to raise much, smoke with very little fire ...
Article : 1,337 wordsIs roadmaking becoming a lost, and the question is frequently propounded by, those who use the thoroughfares as well as by pedestrians, who often find themselves last ...
Article : 260 wordsMr. L. C. E. Geo, of the Mines Deportment, has been on an extended trip through the porthern. mineral fields on department business. He went to Farina, ...
Article : 160 wordsThe conduct of those who irequent the gallery at the Port Adelaide Town Hall when entertainments are in progress has around the indignation of the city fathers. ...
Article : 241 wordsFor some months past a committee of farmers and producers of various classes, including sheep farmers and others inter-ested in the wheat, stock, and dairy ...
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Advertising : 445 words"The simple fact is that there are not sufficient labourers in Australia to take the place of the kanaka," declared Mr. Aiken, one of the Queensland representatives on ...
Article : 348 wordsUntil the Franchise Bill has been returned to the Assembly by the Council no definite decision will be arrived at by the respective parties in the Lower House concerning the ...
Article : 161 wordsEntries for draught and roadster stock, sheep, fat stock, pigs, dogs, poultry, pigeons, dairy cow milked in. own byre, produce, and appliances, in ...
Article : 52 wordsFrank Badman, of Kensington, was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday afternoon with having, on August 4. left his horse and dray in McHenry ...
Article : 273 wordsIn the Assembly on Thursday afternoon the Hon. A. Catt sought further information on the question asked by him earlier In the week regarding proposals of the ...
Article : 171 wordsThat one who can remove the while plague'' should be in financial difficulties seems a thing impossible in this enlightened age. Yet a claim to that power was put ...
Article : 400 wordsThat socialism is of paramount import-ance in Federal politics it present was evi-denced on Monday (says The Sydney Morning Herald), when a representative ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 405 words"While a resident of the southern suburbs was crossing the park lands adjacent to the Unley road on Saturday afternoon, he was considerably surprised to notice ...
Article : 206 wordsOn Wednesday night the Engineer-in Chief (Mr. A. B. Monerieff) returned from an inspection of the new railway from Tailem Bend to Pinnaroo. He found the work ...
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Family Notices : 331 wordsA serious stabbing case occurred at Pyrmont to-night. George Bennett, a carter, was informed by an old man, a cripple, that he had been ill-used by youths. ...
Article : 191 wordsThe report of the British Joint Committee on Employment of Barmaids shows that more than a fifth of the total number of females employed in bars in England and ...
Article : 214 wordsIn the Assembly on Thursday the non. R. W. Foster gave notice of the following motion:—"That in the opinion of this House a royal commission should be ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Government Gazette issued on Thursday contains a most comprehensive bylaw for prohibiting and regulating the erection of signboard, signs, fiagpoles, ...
Article : 104 wordsIn the Assembly on Thursday the Trea-surer informed Mr. Tucker that £638 was paid since June 30, 1904 for the drafting of Bills and regulations. He could not supply ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 24 Aug 1906, Page 4
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