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Advertising : 1,381 wordsThe terms on which the Football League might have the use of the Norwood Oral for senior and association matches were further discussed at a meeting of the local ...
Article : 692 wordsThe final acceptances will close at 4 o'clock this afternoon for the Newmarket Handicap. The nominations for the chief events to ...
Article : 1,426 wordsFrom "F. S. W.":—"The tipping abomination appears to be more acute than ever it was, so says the writer of the article in The Register of Saturday, and he arrives ...
Article : 735 wordsFrom J. H. Robson.—"What are we, as patriotic subjects of King George, doing, politically or religiously, to influence the statesmen in the motherland regarding our ...
Article : 333 wordsHurdle Race, two mile and one furlong.— Battle King, 11 st. 4 lb.; Betsy Prig, 10; Happy Tar, 9 7; Shealer, Thunderlight, 9 3. Trial Stakes, about six furlongs.—Ovier, Octan ...
Article : 231 wordsFrom "Redtape Abhorrer":—"I would like to know why only some of the steamboats at Glenelg on Sunday were permitted to put their passengers on board the ...
Article : 419 wordsHandicap Hurdles.—Possit, 10 at 7 lb.; Everard, 10 7; Varnardo, 10 4; The jew, 9 12; Lord Euston, 9 11; K.P.P.S., 9 7; Tannunda, 9 6; Rainbow 9 2; Temple Bar, 9. ...
Article : 250 wordsR. F. Middleton (Secretary of East Torrens) writes:—"The Register's report of the cricket match. Adelaide and East Torrens, I consider both inaccurate and ...
Article : 530 wordsFrom G. Forrester:—"'Half a Century,' with his august mind, may use all the cheap petrol at his command to try and motor his grand young fellows' into the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 482 wordsFrom L. James:—"One cannot help seeing that the improvements on the Torrens Lake, with its handsome boatsheds and boats, must involve a lot of time and ...
Article : 204 wordsFrom John Melrose:—"The Western Australian Government having failed to show that it could carry out its sleeper contract, had it cancelled, and like the ...
Article : 111 wordsFrom R. S. Best, Morgan:—"In a recent copy of The Register I noticed that all the fish in the hatcheries of New South Wales had died from some ...
Article : 128 wordsRoseneath v. Lockleys, at Lockleys.—J. H. Snell and H. Drennan beat F. E. Sawtell and J. H. Lowe, 9—1; S. Dabinett and F. R. Dabinett beat McCrow and P. Cowell, 9—5; B. Bulpitt ...
Article : 547 wordsFrom F. Ward:—In The Register of February 21 "Sojourner" complains of the use of engine whistles at level crossings. Will he provide a substitute? Would he ...
Article : 62 wordsFrom the Rev. J. C. Kirby:—"The first meeting of the Royal Commission on Veneral Diseases was held on last November 7. The commissioners decided that ...
Article : 729 wordsThe annual swimming gala, promoted by Mr. C. Balard at the City Baths, was successfully concluded on Monday evening, when the seating accommodation was fully ...
Article : 424 wordsFrom "Onlooker":—"The appearance of the Australian Fleet in our waters with its 2,000 seamen has created quite a small boom in the demand for railway tickets to ...
Article : 289 wordsFrom R. Miethke, Woodville:—"The age which saw refinement and culture' in the perfection of a naked body is not likely to return to a civilization which from time ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 wordsFrom W. J. Denny:—"Having rushed into a controversy with accustomed foolhardiness, Mr. Lucas is now anxious to get away in the smoke. Not content with ...
Article : 692 wordsHandicap Hurdles.—Billow Everard, Scent, Lifebuoy, Tomboy, Tolltaker, Dorothy, Transmitto, Winrace. Port Broughtohn Handicap.—Ninnes Queen. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 609 wordsThe annual carnival of Our Boys' Institute Swimming Club was held in O.B.I. Baths on Monday. The building was crowded. Officials:— Chairman, Mr. Kirkham Evans; Committee ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Norwood Bowling Club carried its electric light tournament another stage on Monday night in ideal weather conditions. The play was of the highest order. Results:—Grey 26 v. King 12 ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 24 Feb 1914, Page 5
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