February, on the whole, has been a very dry and warm month. The mean temperature at the Observatory showed an increase of 2.5 deg. above the average of the past ...
Article : 1,044 wordsCRYSTAL BROOK, February 28.—Mr. Frederick Arbon, a well-known farmer, residing in Crystal Brook West, died suddenly this morning. He and his sons ...
Article : 110 wordsFrom R. C. Mitton:—"Some of the material adjuncts of our civilization, however necessary are in themselves by no means agreeable and attractive; but they ...
Article : 288 wordsEvidence of the keenness with which the electors have gone about the business of making a new Parliament is seen in the published figures showing the percentage ...
Article : 2,522 wordsFrom Sidney Kidman, Kapunda:—"I was pleased to read in the Register of February 23 a paragraph about a remarkable old stock horse of Bennet and ...
Article : 454 wordsCOOBOWIE, February 28.—Mr. Charles Heath yesterday morning was walking on the beach, and some lads who were training their ponies for the coming Yorketown ...
Article : 69 wordsBLACKWOOD, February 28.—On Saturday Kathleen Hilfers, aged seven, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Hilders of Favershain, Wardlaw Vale, Blackwood, fell down ...
Article : 109 wordsFrom "Progress":—"The matter of connecting Port Lincoln with its back country by telephone appears to be either an impossibility or a hazardous undertaking, ...
Article : 342 wordsPERTH, February 28,—At Norseman on Friday evening the body of William Mason, a miner, was found near to the Waihi Mine hangng from a tree. The deceased ...
Article : 43 wordsHis Excellency the Governor performed on Monday afternoon the opening ceremony in connection with the display in the Society of Arts' rooms. North terrace, sent ...
Article : 1,235 wordsThe busy Rue Laflitte, the haunt of bankers and curiosity dealers, was yesterday thrown into excitement by the arrest at the counter of the Bank of ...
Article : 1,175 wordsSYDNEY, February 28.—Mrs. MacNamara a young married woman, living near Cramba, on the north coast, was found drowned with her six months' old child in ...
Article : 63 wordsSYDNEY, February 28,—The inquest was concluded to-day concerning the death of James Bentley Norton, who, after having fallen in the Street, was taken to the ...
Article : 80 wordsFrom Kate Helen Weston:—"As we are desirous of bringing this fund again under the notice of readers of The Register, I wish to set forth its object. We are often ...
Article : 499 wordsECHUNGA, February 26.—While driving from the Meadows Show three young men from Mount Barker met with an accident. Their horse became frightened at ...
Article : 68 wordsAt the valedictory gathering tendered by the Australian Railways and Territory League to Mr. S. J. Mitchell at the South Australian Hotel on Monday afternoon, ...
Article : 1,665 wordsHORSHAM, February 26.—William Thomson, a married man, aged 49, has been killed while engaged with a mate felling trees at Coonoer Bridge. Both men ...
Article : 48 wordsFrom "Didymus for the Present":—"I read with pleasure the speech of the retiring President of the Methodist Conference (Rev. W. G. Clarke). But I was ...
Article : 372 wordsHORSHAM, February 26.—A fire broke out on Mr, E. H. Gellert's farm, a few miles from Willoura, with the result that 13 draught horses, fully harnessed, were ...
Article : 96 wordsWIRRABARA, February 26.—This afternoon, at about 4 o'clock, a fire started in Mr. T. J. Cockburn'a paddock, and about 100 acres was burnt before the fire was ...
Article : 385 wordsKOOLUNGA, February 28.—The recently formed "Palibe Kantu" Dramatic Club gave a concert in the institute on Saturday night. There was a large house. The manager, Mr. T. C. Luke, ...
Article : 106 wordsPROSPECT STARR-BOWKETT, No. 22.—The first appropriation meeting was held in the prospect Institute on Monday evening, Mr. F. Cox (Chairman of Prospect District Council) ...
Article : 123 wordsFrom "Temperance":—"The correspondent of The Pall Mill Gasette, writing from New York, under date December 16 last, supplies the following interesting ...
Article : 383 wordsFrom "Anti-Cant":—"I wish to remind Mr. R. C. Milton that abuse is not argument, neither are base insinuation. I venture to think that my life would ...
Article : 89 wordsFrom Thomas Nevin, correspondent for committee, Mallala.—"The delegates of the local railway committee have just completed their campaign in this district for ...
Article : 594 wordsOn Monday morning Mr. C. Hammond, dairyman, near Woodville, fastened his pony, attached to a light spring dray, to a telegraph post on the north-east side of ...
Article : 151 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. G. H. Proser), Ald. Phillips, Mattingley, and Bints, Crs. Woods, Ford, Auld, Hauson, Lowan, Atkins, and Thomas. —Finance, receipts £233, expenditure £434, debit ...
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Advertising : 733 wordsSylvester Smith.—Yes. "St. Andrews."—The lawyers reply—1 No. 2. Yes. 3. No. "Weepra."—The sailing vessel Charlotte ...
Article : 253 wordsADELAIDE.—Cause List.—Wednesday, March 2 at 10.30 o'clock (at the Local Couthhouse, before Mr. Commissioner Russell and Justices).—Judgment Summonses P. Prieker v. T. W. Vetter, ...
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