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  2. Advertising

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  3. CONSUMPTION AND HEALTH LAWS.

    The Central Board of Health, at its meeting on Wednesday, considered a communication from Chief Secretary, regarding the resolutions passed by the local branch ...

    Article : 900 words
  4. LACK OF LABOUR.

    From many quarters lately a cry has been 'heard regarding the scarcity of labour and the consequent hampering of business. At a dinner to members of the clothing and ...

    Article : 371 words
  5. SPIRITS TWO YEARS IN WOOD.

    A matter of considerable importance to the wine aud spirit merchants of the Commonwealth is indicated iu certain official correspondence which has been written by ...

    Article : 429 words
  6. DEFECT IN THE LICENSING ACT.

    The police have a very difficult duty to perform; and it Sunday trading is to be stopped an amendment of the Act must be made (says Commissioner Raymond in ...

    Article : 243 words
  7. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    To-day is the last for receiving entries in the cattle, dairy cow, sheep, fat stock, draught and roadster stock, pigs, poultry, pigeons, dogs, cats, dairy produce, and ...

    Article : 107 words
  8. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Thursday).—Fine throughout, except for isolated coastal showers. South to east winds. ...

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  9. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore.—Friday, August 23:—Low wat., 10.25 a.m.s; high water, 4.45 p.m. ARRIVED.—August 24. Clan Mackinnon, [?] 3,049 tons, Young, from ...

    Article : 1,065 words
  10. THE LABOUR MARKET.

    The active condition of the labour market continues. Trade Generally is brisk; there is a Rood demand for all classes of labour, and difficulty is experienced in ...

    Article : 291 words
  11. GOVERNMENT AND THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    For many years affairs relating to the official organization of the service have been conducted in a very haphazard manner, Repeated endeavours made by the Public ...

    Article : 265 words
  12. ELEPHANT RIDES AT THE ZOO.

    The circular block of land at the Zoo, which has so long been used as a pad for the elephant when carrying loads of children, will shortly be put to other use as a ...

    Article : 322 words
  13. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Mr. William T. Stacy, manager of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited, has been elected Chairman of the Marine Underwriters' Association of South ...

    Article : 1,146 words
  14. The Register. ADELAIDE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1911.

    In an ideal condition of society, when the Golden Rule shall be universally practised, guardians of the law will not be needed. A few enthusiasts ...

    Article : 1,017 words
  15. NEW LIGHT ON CANCER.

    Scientific progress is slow, and thoughtful persons are not depressed on account of the failure hitherto of the investigations conducted at the ...

    Article : 849 words
  16. WASTED MORE POLICE.

    The Commissioner of Police, in his annual report, alludes to the declining popularity of police duties as an occupation. He asks for 50 more constables, and ...

    Article : 262 words
  17. "MORE INJUSTICE."

    The Government do not intend doing things by halves (says the latest issue of The Public Service Review), and have apparently determined on a policy of callous ...

    Article : 274 words
  18. "A SHELTER FOR CRIMINALS."

    The City of Adelaide has long enjoyed the reputation of being a city fairly free from crime; but the large increase of population through immigration and rapid ...

    Article : 403 words
  19. BETTING OFFENCES.

    Betting (reports the Commissioner of Police) is gradually being checked, as is evident by the increased amounts passing through the totalizator. Thirty-one ...

    Article : 149 words
  20. OFFENCES.

    The principal increases of crimes and misdemeanours in South Australia during 1910-11 are thus classified:—Assaults common; assaults and robbery; breaches of ...

    Article : 306 words
  21. RETAINING THE KILTS.

    Members of the South Australian Caledonian. Society, in common with their brethren in the other States, were recently concerned anxiously about the fate of the ...

    Article : 205 words
  22. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    AH the Victorian politics seemed to-day to point to an early dissolution of the Legislative Assembly, with general elections to follow in October. There ...

    Article : 261 words
  23. ARMS FOR THE POLICE.

    The Commissioner of Police, in his yearly report, comments on the practice of criminals carrying firearms, and adds:—"During the past year the ...

    Article : 136 words
  24. SAFE DEPOSIT.

    The Executor Trustee and Agency Company of S.A., Ltd., announce their intention of letting under special conditions some of their safe deposits at the rate of a guinea a year. Their object is to induce ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. AFTER LAURELS.

    By the Melbourne express to-day the Prince Alfred College football team, and University football, lacrosse, and ladies' hockey teams will be passengers for the ...

    Article : 197 words
  26. MAIL NOTICES.

    GREAT BRITAIN.—This day—9 a.m., R.M.S. Omrah. Port Adelaide, 8.10 a.m British and foreign parcels pest closes at C.P.O. on August 24 at 6 p.m. Mail due in London September ...

    Article : 256 words
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  28. GENEROUS SHIRE PRESIDENT.

    Cr. George Leighton (Shire President) was proceeded against in the Wodonga Police Court to-day on the charge that, being the holder of an, Australian wine ...

    Article : 183 words
  29. ARE BALCONIES DOOMED?

    On enquiry at the offices of the Adelaide City Council on Thursday a representative of The Register was informed that if the proposed alterations to the Building Act ...

    Article : 259 words
  30. A JURY'S RIDER.

    in the Criminal Court to-day Sam Yick, a Chinese, was charged with an offence against Nellie Malhews, a girl under the age of 16. The evidence for the ...

    Article : 153 words
  31. ANGASTON RAILWAY.

    The official opening of the Angaston Railway will be performed on Friday. September 8. A special train for the use of the public and guest will leave Adelaide at 7.3 ...

    Article : 170 words
  32. RAIN ON THE BARRIER.

    Several heavy showers fell in Broken Hill last night and this morning. Good rains have also been recorded to the north and south of the city, and have vastly improved ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN LIGHTHOUSES.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) has received a report from Commander Brewis (Federal Lighthouse Expert)giving the dates of his projected visit to ...

    Article : 130 words
  34. ADVANCES FOR HOMES.

    The financial statement of the fund created by the Advances for Homes Act has been published, The Treasurer, in accordance with the provisions of the measure. ...

    Article : 104 words
  35. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Returns in connection with the Federal land tai arc due on August 31. On Thursday tie officer in charge of the South Australian branch of the department (Mr. L. ...

    Article : 88 words
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