Sir—Closely connected with the question of the double line in Rundle street is the important question of the direct route connecting the ...
Article : 328 wordsThe attitude which is being adopted by a majority of members of the Tramways Trust respecting city routes and the decision at Tuesday's meeting "that no question ...
Article : 1,812 wordsPORT AUGUSTA. June 25.—The Bishop of Port August (Right Rev. Dr. Norton). who resides at Petersburg, visited the pert last week. On Friday and Saturday ...
Article : 244 wordsFrom "Kirkham Evans":—"A few weeks ago The Register published an appeal from Mr. W. Herbert Phillipps (President) and Mr. Peter Wood (one of the Vice- ...
Article : 499 wordsThe sixth annual report of the committee states:—"It is encouraging to note that the general receipts, after providing for depreciation and repairs, have by careful management met all ...
Article : 280 wordsBURRA. June 26.—The party of men employed by Mr. George Ley, of Farrell's Flat who are engaged in boring for water about three miles from the homestead at ...
Article : 2,196 words"Sorry Partner."—A, £322 9/8; B £250 9/8. "M.G. Smith."—As the comments referred to did not appear in The Register: ...
Article : 276 wordsMELROSE, June 23.—Early yesterday a request was received from the Wilmington Railway Committee that a meeting should be arranged to give an opportunity of ...
Article : 365 wordsSir—It is strange that, the engineer should consider Rundle and Hindley streets wide enough for a double line. Justifiable opposition respecting two tracks in narrow ...
Article : 261 wordsLACEPEDE.—For Councillors—Centrai Ward— T. Gall and T. P. Flint (both elected). South Ward—H. A. Morris and G. Nunan (both elected). For Auditor—W. T. Walter (elected). ...
Article : 57 words"W. H. P." has sent an extract from a letter he has received from Scotland, which says, inter alia:—"What do you think of the Colonial Premiers and all the talk? ...
Article : 160 wordsBURNSIDE, June 24.—Present—Crs. Osborn (chair), Ahster, Grant Mahon, and Whitrow, Cr. Grant reported the result of the meeting of suburban district councils in regard to the formation ...
Article : 420 wordsCLARK, June 26.—When it became known that the postal authorities had called for alternative tenders for the and two mails a day great indignation was felt ...
Article : 442 wordsFrom "Miss F. S. Hawkins":—"Any on who attended Professor Henderson's latest lecture could not fail to be streek with his clooment exposition of the value of trained ...
Article : 210 wordsFrom the Rev. Joseph Robertson, M.A.:—"Will you allow me to give expression to what, I am sure, is the feeling of the hundreds of citizens who had the great ...
Article : 393 wordsAdelaide is becoming noted for the alertness of its shopkeepers in the matter of window display. The man who has no money to spend can find diversion in ...
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Advertising : 1,249 wordsMINLATON, June 24.—A drive through Central Yorke's Peninsula at this season is most exhilirating. On every side stretches a gently undulating plain, while in ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 27 Jun 1907, Page 7
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