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Article : 399 wordsAs a rule (says a Booleroo Centre correspondent) farms are not too well oil in regard to water. In some instances as many as four attempts to obtain a supply ...
Article : 211 wordsIn the matter pf the Master Butchers Association. This was a petition by William P. Hughes, William C. Chapman, and William Just to wind up the association ...
Article : 135 wordsThe unusual award of a first-class certificate of insolvency was made by Mr. Commissioner Russell, S.M, in the Insolvency Court on Tuesday. The insolvent was ...
Article : 279 wordsAccording to a Nuriootpa correspondent the fruit season in that district promisee to be the best ever known. It is much, earlier than last year, on account of the ...
Article : 117 wordsFrom R. Mietlike, Woodville:—"The Hon. J. Carr's expressions 'unscriptural,'unreasonable.''anti-hristian.''debasing.'tyranny.'and so on should not be ...
Article : 508 wordsWilliam Ernest Waller, of Noarlunga, ormerly of kangaroo Island, farmer, Final hearing. The accountant reported:—Assets £96 6/10. The ...
Article : 547 wordsFrom "B Natural":—"On several Sunday afternoons during the winter of 1910 a series of most enjoyable organ recitals was given in the Town Hall by Mr. Knox, and ...
Article : 229 wordsOn Friday Mr. L. Weber, of McLaren Flat, found among a batch of newly hatched Indian runner ducklings one without the slightest sign of legs or feet, though ...
Article : 41 wordsOur Broken Hill correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday:—The outbreak of pleuro in the West Darling district, which was thought recently to have been checked ...
Article : 56 wordsNAIRNE, October 21.—The live stock traffic was wavier this week than it had been for some time. The in and out consignments included over 40 head of cattle, 400 sheep, and 150 pigs. Among the ...
Article : 501 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, October 24.—In the Circuit Court to-day (before Mr. Acting Judge Buchanan), William Henry John Folo, a shearer, aged 24, of Keith, pleaded ...
Article : 54 wordsFrom Chas. C. Deland:—"'Index' and others are under a wrong impression in regard to the values of land being repurchased for this line. A recent paragraph ...
Article : 204 wordsFrom "W. B. A.":—"I notice in the papers that the Working Men's Association of Port Adelaide are calling for tenders for painting and renovating their property. It ...
Article : 136 wordsKALGOORLIE, October 24.—George Ridgway, engineer and assistant manage of the Great Boulder Proprietary Mine, and Henry Lukies, fitter, employed at the same ...
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Article : 136 wordsADELAIDE.—Cause List,—Limited Jurisalication—Thursday, October 26, at 10 o'clock (at the Commissioner Russell).—Judgment Summonses. ...
Article : 482 wordsBROKEN HILL, October 24.—The alleged wife desertion case—Fanny Nicholls v. Nicholls—was further heard to-day. The S.M. said he did not consider that a ...
Article : 41 wordsBROKEN HILL, October 24.—George Brackenridge was to-day found guilty of having been in a street for the purpose of betting, and as this was his second offence ...
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Advertising : 86 wordsThe diamond jubilee celebration of the Clarendon Methodist Church was held on Sunday and Monday, October 22 and 23. The event created considerable interest in ...
Article : 383 wordsTo-day the annual picnic of the various sections of the liquor trade will be held at Long Gully. National Park. At the luncheon, which is timed for 12.30, the ...
Article : 92 wordsPETERSBURG, October 23.—A successful fair was held in the town hall on Friday and Saturday in aid of the funds of the Methodist Church. It was opened by Mrs. J. Verran. The Mayoress ...
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Article : 21 wordsSeveral references have been made in these columns lately to the unusual shortness of the oat crops this season. Judging by a beautiful sample left at The Register ...
Article : 165 wordsTwo men were fined for insobriety. Olef Pedersen was charged with having used indecent language in St. Vincent street, on October 23. Fined £1 and 15/ costs; in default 14 days ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 25 Oct 1911, Page 5
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