From "Sentinel":—"The party now occupying the Treasury benches are credited with being great sticklers for a fair day's pay for a fair day's work. Many people ...
Article : 103 wordsFrom F. C. Howard:—"I have read with interest the report in The Register of Mr. Delprat's remarks at the banquet at Port Pirie. From his long experience Mr. ...
Article : 183 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Advisory Board of Apiculture was held at Marlborough Chambers, Waymouth street, on Wednesday afternoon, when there were ...
Article : 916 wordsThe business of the W.C.T.U. Convention was resumed on Wednesday morning at the headquarters in Wakefield street, Mrs. E. W. Nicholls presided. The opening ...
Article : 831 wordsFrom "Full Member":—"As the annual meeting of the association will take place shortly I wish to draw the attention of members to the way some old and ...
Article : 354 wordsFrom the Rev. Chas. E. Williams, Port Germein Manse:—"Mr. Smeaton, M.P., his obtained leave to bring before the House a private Bill to remove the distance by ...
Article : 419 wordsAt the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday morning, Eldin Leonard Summers, a young man, admitted having used the following threatening words to his mother ...
Article : 84 wordsBefore His Honor Mr. Justice Gordon and jury, at the Civil Court, on Wednesday the hearing was continued of the case in which Emma Marie Kroehn (nee Dietrich) ...
Article : 1,199 wordsRegulations under the Food and Drugs Act were responsible for an amusing interlude in an appeal case before Mr. Justice Homburg on Wednesday. ...
Article : 346 wordsTANUNDA, September 6.—The first annual meeting was held last week in the Victoria Hall. The President (Mr. E. Sehropel) occupied the chair. The ...
Article : 122 wordsAt the Aberdeen and North of Scotland College of Agriculture a mixture of 6 or 7 cwt. of sulphate of ammonia, 5¾ cwt. super phosphate, and 1 cwt. sulphate of ...
Article : 160 wordsFrom "Ex-Cathedral":—"As the Synod of the Church of Englnd is now bitting in solemn conclave to decide, inter alia, the problem of the uplifting of its weaker ...
Article : 171 wordsFrom "New Chum":—"One morning last week I was at the Ovingham Railway Station at about 7 o'clock. A large number of men were on the platform. Presently ...
Article : 270 wordsAt Seppeltsfield a satisfactory report was received with reference to the past season's results and future prospects. Although this is the quietest period of the ...
Article : 194 wordsA writer in The Scottish Farmer who recently visited the island of St. Kilda dispels two popular delusions regarding the pastoral pursuit in St. Kilda. In the first ...
Article : 267 wordsFrom "H. K.":—"'Arcades Ambo' and J. H. Tonkin should have compared notes before writing, because their arguments are mutually destructive when analysed. They ...
Article : 539 wordsFrom "Ishmael:—"I desire emphatically to protest against the Defence Act now before the Federal Parliament. Up to now Australia is, comparatively speaking, a ...
Article : 184 wordsDuring a recent visit to Tanunda the writer called at the well-known Chateau, and had an opportunity of inspecting the vast premises occupied by the company. ...
Article : 309 words[Before Mr. Commissioner Russell, S.M., and Messrs. H. J. Penno and A. F. Pearson.] Coory v. James.—Claim for £24 8/, balance on defendant's costs. Mr. J. L. Gordon for ...
Article : 332 wordsFrom S. H. Skipper:—"With all due deference to Dr. Benham I desire to say that in former letters he never asked me to justify any particular shortcomings of the ...
Article : 544 wordsCOCKBURN, September 6.—Four hundred and twenty wethers from Speculation Lake, New South Wales, Mr. J. Brodoja owner, are consigned per rail from Broken ...
Article : 78 wordsFrom "Mother":—"Adelaide seems to be a city of records, especially for accidents in connection with the electric cars. People persist in quitting the footboards before the ...
Article : 367 wordsYORKETOWN, September 6.—Last week a farm near the town, owned by Mr. J. C, Eichner, was purchased by Mr. G. Domaschenz at £6 12/6 per acre. ...
Article : 164 wordsThe following is an extract from the Trade Commissioner's London report, August 4:—Yacca Gum.—When I visited Kangaroo Island last September I was ...
Article : 367 wordsWOODVILLE, September 5—Present—Crs. Webb (chair), Evalis, Butterheld, Jones, Jeanes, Vawser, Montgomery, and McInnes. It was resolved that additional street lamps be erected as follow:— ...
Article : 477 wordsCOCKBURN: Tuesday, September 6.—Bertram C. Glemmester was charged (before Mr. E. J. Lane) with drunkenness and the use of indecent language. He was arrested by M.C. James on ...
Article : 38 wordsWALLAROO, September 5.—The quantity of wheat forwarded on the western railway system last week brought the aggregate for the season to 150,190 tons ...
Article : 291 wordsSix men and four men were fined for insobriety. For having been drunk and using indecent language in Light square, Lawrence Murphy and ...
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Advertising : 479 words"Shareholder" complains of the Government's altitude towards the Meorlands coal discovery. He says:—The facts are that we am 21 ft. ...
Article : 120 wordsOne woman was fined for drunkenness. David Morris was ordered to pay 10/ for insobriety, and for having used indecent language in Commercial road was fined 10/ with 10/ costs ...
Article : 47 wordsFrom "Thos. B. Robson," Secretary Society of Friends in South Australia:—"Under the above heading in Saturday's 'Official Gazette' appears ...
Article : 324 wordsFrom H. J Pudney:—"In The Register of September 1 appeared a paragraph regarding the alteration of Eight Hours Day, and I wish to correct some portion of it. For ...
Article : 248 wordsFrom "Record."—"In The Register of September 7 appears a cable item headed Automobile Record." 'Burney Oldfield smashed the world's mile record in 49 4-5 ...
Article : 87 wordsA strong feeling is growing that much of the land around Kapunda can be utilized for much more intense culture than cereals. There are those who believe that the ...
Article : 437 wordsKINGSTON, September 6.—There is general dissatisfaction about the dates fixed for the Kingston Show, October 6, and the Robe Show, October 13. Stock ...
Article : 78 words"Curious."—"Kismet" in a Mohammedan expression indicating fate on destiny. "Subscriber," Mitcham.—District councils may asses property either at a rental ...
Article : 94 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Hon. A. W. Styles, M.L.C.), Ald. Menhennett, Brazel, and Klauer, and Crs. Broadfast, Branstown, Martin, and White. Representatives of the West Torrens District Council ...
Article : 145 wordsAn appeal was heard by Mr. Justice Homburg at the Local Court of Full Jurisdiction on Wednesday in the case of Mitton v. Duthie. At the Adelaide Police ...
Article : 483 wordsORROROO, September 7.—The wonderful season is having due effect on the dairying industry, and production is increasing by leaps and bounds. The quality of the ...
Article : 146 wordsFrom "Weary Willie".—"Mr. J. F. Carroll is mistaken in saying that the privileged class (which these times is the Labour class) hate the paid agitator. They ...
Article : 201 wordsFrom J. Delehanty, Secretary S.A. Temperance Alliance:—"I have ventured to undertake for the first time a computation of the drink bill of South Australia. So ...
Article : 630 wordsThroughout the whole of North Germany there is an extraordinary number of mulberry trees, but they are nearly all the white mulberry (Morus alba), and not ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 8 Sep 1910, Page 5
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