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Advertising : 292 wordsFrom "BLACKTHORN":—May I craw attention to the empty bookshelves at Austral Gardens? There are many comfortable invalid chairs for the returning Anzacs and the wounded ...
Article : 92 wordsFrom P. W. BARRYMORE, Fremantle:—Enclosed is a. copy of- a letter seat to the General Superintendent, Commonwealth Railways, Melbourne, signed by "28 first-class. trans - Australian ...
Article : 447 wordsAt the Adelaide Police Court, on Friday afternoon, the case in which Agnos Allan McKay Saxby was charged with bigamy was concluded before Mr.R.G. Nesbit, S.M. Mr.C.M. ...
Article : 12 wordsFrom "COLONIST":—Mr. P. A. Anthony C. M. G., dealing with the Railways Centres royal Commission second progress report for the construction of a road and railway bridge with an ...
Article : 596 wordsThe hearing of the case in which Gray and Gardner, of Manoora, are claiming £650 damages from the Railways Commissioner in connection with alleged lleakage from the Teservoir in the ...
Article : 11 wordsFrom T. B. BELLCHAMBERS:—In my letter of 21/9/18 I called attention to the ochidna, as being the creature that held the key to the solution of the genesis of the genesis of marsupial life. This ...
Article : 756 wordsGwynne S. Thorpe again appeared in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday (before Messrs. R. G. Nesbit, S. M. L. Cohen, A. J. Bowden, C. A. Campbell, and W. Correll), on a charge of ...
Article : 190 wordsFrom "PATERFAMILIAS" :—The sub-leader in The Register on "Baby Saving" is excellent so far as it goes, but it makes no mention of one most important factor in this connection the ...
Article : 204 wordsErnest J. Lockyer was charged by his father (T. Edwin Lockyer) with having left him on October 19 without adequate means of support. Mr. R. Badger appeared for defendant. Complainant ...
Article : 168 words1. Owing to increasing pressure on our limited space, letters should not exceed 300 words unless in special circumstances, Any which do will not be considered. Subjects of little or no ...
Article : 122 wordsFrom "QUEROUS" :—Mr. W. Upton is difficult to deal with because when persons take different view from himself he stigmatizes them as "imbecils or hypocrites." His reference to ...
Article : 1,804 wordsFrom J. PORTER, Dublin:—I feel the above subject only needs mentioning, and what appears to be a wrong will soon be put right. As soon as our leave Australia for the front a shilling ...
Article : 153 wordsFrom D. J. BYARD:—Your admirable article on "The Care of Soldiers' Sons" leaves little to be said on the subject of the proposed hostel at Ambleside, but you do not touch upon one of the ...
Article : 1,056 wordsARDROSSAN, October 22.—A social evening was tendered Miss Colleen Pavy by tie members of the Church of England at the residence of Jlr. A. J. Jarrett. There was a representative ...
Article : 710 words"Anxious to Know" and."Tenant"—You should obtain legal advice. "sTRONG Argument."—See answer to "Argument" in Wednesday 's Register. ...
Article : 279 wordsFrom "JUNO:"—The British House of Commons haS decided in future to admit women to Parliament. This is a well-earned reward for the marvellous work. British women have performed during ...
Article : 347 wordsThe BAy Saving Show was concluded in the Port—Adelaide Town Hall on Friday. In the afternoon the prizes for the Anne Wood Fisher mothercraft competition were distributed. In ...
Article : 358 wordsFrom "3. J. -C.":—Seeing that, the .Government of South Australia are anxious to raise all the revenue they possibly can, why don't. they, legalize a lottery or sweep on races, similar to that ...
Article : 94 wordsForm JAMES D. JEFFAREYS— talking peace.- we. have, arrived at -the most critical and dangerous period of the war. When the menace of Prussian naval supremacy began ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 26 Oct 1918, Page 3
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