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Advertising : 747 wordsAn enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Sydney Leonard James Thomas was conducted at the Police Court Buildings on Wednesday morning ...
Article : 201 wordsSouth Australia (issued at 0 p.m, Wednesday).—Continued fine weather, with winds chiefly southerly. ...
Article : 16 wordscouncil.—Motion by Hon J. Cowan for return showing trade done at Murray Bridge wharf and Railway Station carried. Motion by Hon. E. Lucas expressing desirableness of introducing ...
Article : 112 wordsThe alarming decrease in the number of children attending State schools during recent years was touched upon by Mrs. E. W. Hawker (S.A.), in a paper read before ...
Article : 216 wordsAfter weeks of delay the enquiry into the charges against Foreman Thompson has been abandoned. The Premier first had a departmental enquiry made, which ...
Article : 492 wordsCape Borda.—October 19.5 p.m.—A.U.S.N. Company's steamer passing inwards, Weather—Wind S.W., light sea smooth. Semaphore;—Thursday, October 19.—Low water ...
Article : 1,495 wordsThe Hon. E. Lucas's motion expressing the desirableness of repealing the Northern Territory Surrender Act and the Bill which was subsequently introduced to give effect ...
Article : 313 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon a wagon driven by John Sparman, Montacute, wan proceeding along North terrace toward Hackney road, and when near the Royal British ...
Article : 155 wordsOn Wednesday the Attorney-General intimated in the Assembly that counsel were now arranging with the Victorian Government as to the nature of the facts on the ...
Article : 73 wordsAt the Women's Liberal Conference on Wednesday Mrs. E. W. Hawker read a paper on "The standard of social ethics in the rising generation." "No thoughtful ...
Article : 220 wordsJohn Charles Cooper, railway engine driver, late of Petersburg died at the residence of his son-in-law (Mr. V. C. D. Kilworth), Gibson street, Bowden, on Tuesday ...
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Family Notices : 268 wordsMinisters had a hot time to start with on Wednesday. The Premier intimated that the Government had no power to appoint a Chairman of the Thompson Board, and ...
Article : 229 wordsThe Commonwealth Women's Liberal Conference continued its session on Wednesday. Spirited debating was the order of the day, but some of the lady platform ...
Article : 336 wordsThe cable messages in The Register to-day indicate that a new Ministry, under the leadership of M. Venezelo, is assuming office in Greece. The King ...
Article : 640 wordsIt has frequently been contended that under the Commonwealth Constitution the transfer of the Northern Territory to the Commonwealth could not be sanctioned ...
Article : 578 wordsMr. Hughes has introduced into the Federal Parliament two short Bills which affect the foundations of the Federal system. They provide for ...
Article : 1,212 wordsPERTH, October 19.—David Smith, an elderly man, who recently arrived at the city from the timber mills, shot himself in the forehead with a breechlcading ...
Article : 74 wordsMELBOURNE, October 19.—A fire broke out at about 3 o'clock this morning in the premises of the International Harvester Company, 545 Bourke street, a large brick ...
Article : 153 wordsMessrs. G. M. Evan. C. Hill, and H. Blinman (members of the Cricket Hoard of Control) returned to Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Wednesday. ...
Article : 670 wordsSpeaking in the House of Assembly on Wednesday night on the tramways, Mr. Newland said he had travelled many times on the electric trams which he used a ...
Article : 148 wordsPORT PIRIE, October 18.—Mr. E. G. Brown, aged 74, had an unpleasant experience this afternoon. He had been for the greater part of the afternoon trying to ...
Article : 156 wordsThe factories legislation of the State has been a fruitful source of legal conflicts, and gentlemen, of Die long robe may welcome the amending Bill now ...
Article : 813 wordsAt the meeting of the Metropolitan County Board on Wednesday evening, attention was called to the need of another analyst under the Food and Drugs Act ...
Article : 124 wordsTORT PIRIE, October 18.—A fireman named Hanley, of the steamer Period, effected a plucky rescue yesterday evening. Mr. A. E. Brett manager for Treleavan ...
Article : 103 wordsConsiderable alarm has been caused at Port Adelaide by the possibilities of increased rates, twins to the resumption of the wharfs by the Government. A committee ...
Article : 401 wordsA theory which had at least the merit of originality was propounded by Mrs. Mackay (Victorian at the Women's Liberal Conference on Wednesday in explanation ...
Article : 193 wordsPORT PIRIE, October 19.—Mrs. Clark, wife of E. Clark, of Solomontown, met with a painful accident this afternoon. She was Wheeling a perambulator with her child in ...
Article : 107 wordsAn indicating the friendly spirit prevailing between the league football teams, it may be mentioned that arrangements have been made for the Port Adelaide and sturt ...
Article : 74 words"Salt of the earth—light of the world, set high on a hill—so were the Apostles of old, so were mothers to-day," said the Rev. T. H. Frewin in a sermon to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 wordsA big opium seizure was made by the water police early this morning. Two Chinese were arrested, and 125 tins of opium, valued at about £500, were secured. The ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Dutch fleet sailed from Hobart on Wednesday morning for Adelaide. Commander van Voss sent letters to the Governor, of Tasmania and the Mayor of Hobart ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Premier, in the Assembly on Wednesday, mentioned that the Government had not yet decided upon an expert to enquire into the locking of the Murray. He ...
Article : 145 wordsIn the Assembly on Wednesday evening the Bill to authorize the electrification of the Glenelg Railway was rejected by a majority of 12 votes. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 313 wordsHigh-pressure conditions prevail throughout practically the whole of Australia. A slight monsoopal depression, however, nuts over the tropics and a relatively low ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 20 Oct 1910, Page 6
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