In the Court of Industrial Appeals on Wednesday morning (before His Honor Mr. Justice Gordon) the application by R. W. Swan (secretary of the Master Bakers' ...
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Article : 731 wordsThe Government Geologist (Mr. H. Y. L. Brown) has returned from a visit of inspection to several deposits of phosphates in the northern areas of the State, and is ...
Article : 485 wordsSir—On Saturday last I went to the Outer Harbour, and was afforded much, pleasure in inspecting the shipping. The whole place seemed full of interest, but. ...
Article : 1,172 wordsThe proposal of the Government to alter the railway between Hamley Bridge and Balaklava from narrow to broad gauge, and to have at the latter place arrangements ...
Article : 1,382 wordsFrom "A Would-be Passenger":—"With disgust I refer to the manner in which our police are treated by the Tramway Trust authorities. When the trams were ...
Article : 460 wordsFrom "Jane Ann":—"There is an old proverb that says 'Every tub should stand on its own bottom.' I think, however, that the 'tubs' of these days are too prone to ...
Article : 320 wordsSir—Regarding the controversy that seems to be aroused in connection with the Painters and Decorators Wages Board I wish to reply to some of the ...
Article : 898 wordsFrom the Rev. W. H. Winter, B.D., Balaklava:—"I was greatly astonished at the statements recently made by Archbishop O'Keily regarding Protestant missionairies' ...
Article : 564 wordsPiles which arrived from Noumea on Sunday by the F.M.S. Nera (says The Sydney Daily Telegraph) contain a sensational account of a drowning tragedy in the New ...
Article : 445 wordsSir—Mr. Charleston now charges me with not being able to see the logic of my position. I think the trouble to him is that I can sec the logic of his position all ...
Article : 460 wordsSir—if the figures of your correspondents are correct, whatever absolute prohibition may do no-licence is a failure. I heard the whole of the debate in the ...
Article : 407 wordsIn the House of Assembly on Tuesday the Commissioner of Public Works told Mr. MacGillivray that the Government had not decided to erect fire escapes at the ...
Article : 779 wordsSir—Mr. E. H. Warren, M.P., does not like "Truth." More the pity. Let me give him a bit more for the good of his political souK Mr. Warren did not ...
Article : 471 wordsSir—The proposal of the Premier to bring in a Bill for the extension of the broad gauge to Balaklara is a serious mistake, and if members acquaint themselves ...
Article : 432 wordsFrom "G. P."—"In the good old days, when the visits of bushmen to Adelaide were few and far between, they were often flabbergasted by the scenes of city life. ...
Article : 276 wordsSir—I agree with your anonymous correspondent "Expectancy" regarding the importance of the west coast land and the wisdom of utilizing this country rather ...
Article : 190 wordsBURNSIDE, November 16.—Present—All, Mr. Punstan's offer of a contribution towards cost of maintaining quarry roads for this year accepted. Request of Rose Park Progress ...
Article : 340 wordsSir—Sidelights are thrown on liquor, local option and prohibition hf other more or less similar projects. I have in mind an appeal of The World's Alliance for the ...
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Advertising : 237 wordsFrom E. L. Thorneycroft:—"The University of Adelaide has just collected in fees practically, £1,000 for conducting the socallend junior examination. What is the real ...
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Advertising : 16 wordsAn entertainment in connection with this guild was given in the lecture ball on Tuesday evening. The Rev. G. Davidson. M.A., who presided, said the objects of the guild were to enable girls to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 wordsFrom E. Hender, Prospect:—"A real difficulty has presented itself to our legislators in the matter of land improvements. It is true that land which in its natural ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 19 Nov 1908, Page 5
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