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Advertising : 275 words"The Hindmarsh Council recently communicated with the State and Federal Governments urging the prohibition of the exportation of sheepskins and hides in their ...
Article : 209 wordsThe Railways Standing Committee met on Monday at Parliament House, and took furtlier evidence regarding the proposal to construct a branch line in the north of ...
Article : 207 wordsThe meteorological officer provided the refreshing information on Monday night that a cool change, with southerly winds, was gradually becoming general in this ...
Article : 251 wordsFrom to-day the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) will be away from his office for a month on a well-earned holiday During the Prime Minister ...
Article : 1,089 wordsFollowing upon the remarks made at the Uraidla Show by the Governor (Sir Henry Galway), in which His Excellency emphasized the point that the Northern ...
Article : 824 wordsThe importance of the part which Australasian troops are playing in the defence of Egypt is suggested by the studied declaration of Sir Harry John ...
Article : 1,110 wordsSouth Australia (issued 9 p.m. Monday).—Cool change, with southerly winds, on west coast gradually becoming general. Scattered thunderstorms ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 527 wordsAt best the lot of lighthousekeepers is never free from solitude, but could a more lonely station than that at Cape de Couedie, at the fag-end of Kangaroo Island, be ...
Article : 214 wordsOur Port Augusta correspondent, telegraphed on Monday night that Mr. Butterfield and the Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick had been chosen by plebiscite as Labour ...
Article : 38 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) has received the following letter from Mr. L. Harcourt (Secretary of State for the Colonies), dated December 31, 1914. ...
Article : 249 wordsDuring a recruiting concert in London Miss Phyllis Dare, the charming actress, expressed a strong desire for a recruit she could kiss and call her own. Two young ...
Article : 74 words"The Bushworkers' Budget" supplement to the latest Issue of The Australian Worker contains some interesting and highly suggestive reading. The ...
Article : 524 wordsSr. Gilbert M. Hitchcock, of Nebraska, Sr. John D. Works, of California, Rp. Bartholdt, of Missouri, and some others have introduced resolutions in Congress in ...
Article : 432 wordsThe Belgian Consul (Mr. W. Herbert Phillipps) has advised the recerpt of the following letter from the Belgian Minister in London, acknowledging receipt of ...
Article : 87 wordsThere was an advertisement in The Register on Monday which read like an libituary notice. It was, in fact, an announcement of the burial of the Willunga ...
Article : 718 wordsThe Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) has addressed the following letter to Mr. T. McCallum (Chairman of the Albert District Committee of the Liberal Union) ...
Article : 486 wordsOur Melbourne correspondent telegraphed on Monday evening a comment of the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) concerning a speech made by the Governor .(Sir Henry ...
Article : 255 wordsAn account of the preacding of Pastor Samuel, a striking pulpit orator in Berlin, given by a correspondent of The London Evening News:—"The enormous hall was ...
Article : 442 wordsThe Government has been giving some consideration to the request of the Imperial authorities for the whole of the Australian supply of refrigerated beef and ...
Article : 143 wordsMr. Arnold E. Davey, President of the Chamber of Commerce, stated on Monday: —"I am sure I am voicing the sentiments of the great majority of the commercial ...
Article : 379 wordsThe President of the Public Service Association (Mr. A. W. Pettit) is gratified with the quick response to the appeal through the press for boots for the Door ...
Article : 146 wordsNever within the last decade, and probably not even in the earliest history of touch Australia, has the price of wheat moved forward more rapidly than during ...
Article : 352 wordsA "Report of the International Commission to enquire into the causes and conduct of the Balkan Wars" may seem to be a cynically futile and ...
Article : 676 wordsReference was made in The Register on Monday to the great increase in the value of tonnage on freight steamers all over the world as the result of the war. It was ...
Article : 259 wordsSince August many art unions have been promoted to swell the war relief funds. The churches are now pursuing a vigorous campaign against art unions, and ...
Article : 50 wordsA diplomatic but suggestive statement was made by the Premier on Monday in reference to Sunday picnics by railway employee. Their action in holding sports ...
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Family Notices : 339 wordsThe University announcement which appears in our advertising columns gives particulars in regard to the date of entry for scholarship examination, and information ...
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Advertising : 270 wordsThe retain match between the Alberto, and Trinity Cricket Clubs was played at the north park lands on Saturday. The first innings resulted in a tie for both clubs ...
Article : 173 wordsThomas Alva Edison recently lost part of his great manufacturing and experimenting works by fire. "Are you worrying?" asked a New York reporter. Not a ...
Article : 243 wordsMr. G. T. Milne (Imperial Trade Commissioner in Australia) "has informed the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake), in a communication addressed from Sydney, that ...
Article : 179 wordsEconomy as practised by the Post and Telegraph Department apparently knows no bounds (says The Melbourne Herald). The central administration has adopted a way ...
Article : 172 wordsJ. J. and M, Correll. write:—"The Wattle Day League say help is needed, and needed at once, and are doing their best to raise funds to purchase as ambulance for ...
Article : 185 wordsThe railway men have succeeded in on training an increase of 3/ a week in their wages during the continuance of the war owing to the higher cost of living ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 16 Feb 1915, Page 4
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