Recently there was agitation at Hindmarsh for improvements in the west park lands, and the local council, in response to requests, asked the city authorities to ...
Article : 94 wordsMonday's cricket—the third day's play of the third test match—brought the game to an absorbingly interesting stage. The Englishmen had on ...
Article : 260 wordsSir—The promoters of the test match do not seem to eater for the public in any shape or form. Saturday being a half-holiday, all interested in cricket, would be ...
Article : 184 wordsThis evening there, will be a large public gathering at the institute hall, Gawler, in honour of the Ministry and Mr. Henry Dutton, in connection with the resumption ...
Article : 1,028 wordsThe raid of Abyssinian bands into Italian Somaliland has strained the. relationship which existed between Italy and Abyssinia. Two thousand natives of the ...
Article : 203 wordsIn the good old days, when the bat used to hit the ball and not the ball the bat there were cricketers in South Australia, and many of them have been seen at the ...
Article : 1,109 wordsTo any but the cricket enthusiast interest was hard to maintain in the test match on Monday. There was nothing inspiriting in the batting, which was in ...
Article : 2,288 wordsThe trouble among the wheelers at the Pelaw Main collieries is still unsettled. At a meeting yesterday it was resolved to resume work this morning, but the ...
Article : 155 wordsAlbert Anderson, a seaman of the German ship Siam, which arrived at Port Adelaide from Portland, Oregon, with a timber cargo at the latter end of last week, was ...
Article : 493 wordsThe Melbourne Observatory reports that the Central Stella Bureau at Kiel announces the rediscovery of the comet Encke by the astronomer max Wolf, of the ...
Article : 71 wordsEnglishmen are the champions of all after-dinner speakers," says The Paris Journal, and adds compliments which suggest that the writer of the article must ...
Article : 175 wordsIn the Prussian Diet last week Prince Billow (the Imperial Chancellor) absolutely refused to grant universal suffrage and the secret ballot to the people of that kingdom. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe inaugural meeting in connection with the Australian Student, Christian Union Summer School, at Mount Barker, took place on Sunday afternoon. The institute ...
Article : 613 wordsIn view of the sitting of the special coal-mining Court, the committee of management of the Colliery Employes' Federation passed a peculiar motion to-day. It is as ...
Article : 69 wordsTwo interesting reports by the officer of health (Dr. H. H. E. Russell) were presented at the meeting of Unley Local Board of Health on Monday evening. One dated ...
Article : 293 wordsDonald McAdam, aged 75 years died in peculiar circumstances at Lillimur on Saturday. McAdam was drinking with Thomas Pyers, John Gordon., and ...
Article : 236 wordsGerman advices mention that the split in the Germin Navy League, which has resulted in the resignations of Prince Rupert, the Bavarian section, and Prince ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Commercial Agent in London cabled to the Government, under date London, january 11, 1.5 p.m., as follows:—"February shipment of wheat held for 41/6. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe United States Fleet of 53 vessels, under Admiral Robley D. Evans, which started in December on a voyage to the Pacific via the Straits of Magellan, and to ...
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Advertising : 507 wordsMr. Chapman, referring to-day to the printing of stamps said he had no desire to interfere with the controversy between the Federal Treasurer and the premier of ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Russian ship Mermerus reached the Semaphore roadstead shortly before noon for Monday. She was towed into the harbour during the afternoon, and moored in ...
Article : 37 wordsThe American barque Bonanza, which left Newcastle for San Francisco with a cargo of coal on December 29, returned to Sydney in distress late to-night. When in ...
Article : 86 wordsStables at the rear of Mrs. Simpson's shop. 192 Gilles street, Adelaide, were destroyed by fire on Monday afternoon, together with a buggy which was inside. ...
Article : 53 wordsCapt. Royan, of the British ship Hinemoa, who was committed to the Parkside Lunatic Asylum as the result of Police Court proceedings at Port Adelaide on ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. Jim Wilkinson, who is well Known on tHo mining fields of Australia, has just returned from Ashmore Islands, situated in the Indian Ocean north of Western. ...
Article : 83 wordsAt the last meeting of the Hindmarsh Council in December the Railways Commissioner notified that it was not his intention to place gates of a crossing keeper at ...
Article : 131 wordsMr. Walters (formerly manager for the Patent Copper Company in this province) has, we understand, been appointed Agent-General for South Australia in England ...
Article : 112 wordsThis afternoon the premises of George Hughes, at Boulder, were raided by detectives engaged in the suppression of goldstealing, and a quantity of smelted and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsJohn Vickers disappeared from his camp at Einsalenth in the Normanton district recently, and the police, covered 317 miles in search for him. Vickers was found ...
Article : 70 wordsCapt. Rason, the Resident British Commissioner in the New Hebrides Group, arrived in Sydney to-day on his way to Europe on a holiday. He said he ...
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Advertising : 197 wordsDo not act on decision wired Friday re rough sanded marble until further instructed. (State No. 2288.) Frame food, fee (item 89). ...
Article : 39 wordsThe receipts for the second test reached £4,073. and the expenses £716, including £300 for players' allowances. The proportion of the taking which went to the ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 14 Jan 1908, Page 5
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