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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 425 words
  3. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 259 words
  4. "IN DARKEST ADELAIDE."

    The advent of 6 o'clock closing of liquor bars in Adelaide on Monday was marked by an attitude on the part of a certain section of the public, which was not ...

    Article : 999 words
  5. SHACKLETON'S EXPEDITION

    The Daily Chronicle publishes an interview with Sir Daniel Gooch, who was the last man to say farewell to Sir Ernest Shackleton. He signed on with the ...

    Article : 776 words
  6. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Pastor Robert Kettle Finlayson, of Zion Chapel, Adelaide, who had been indisposed for several weeks, died at the residence of his son (Mr. R. N. Finlavson), at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,872 words
  7. FINE WEATHER AGAIN.

    The following weather bulletin was issued at 9 p.m. On Monday:—Fine weather was general throughout this State on Monday. Cool southerly winds prevailed, and ...

    Article : 104 words
  8. WEATHER FORECAST

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m., Monday).—Fine throughout, with south-east to north-east winds. ...

    Article : 16 words
  9. NORTHERN RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    Arrangements have been completed for the northern recruiting campaign, which, will begin to-day. Reports received from local recruiting committees show that ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. MAIL NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 582 words
  11. THE W A R.

    The enemy's furious and persistent offensive in the Verdun district has caused the Entente commanders to expedite their preparations for vigorous ...

    Article : 372 words
  12. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 344 words
  13. WINE WITH MEALS.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. J. H. Vaughan) said on Monday that he had already granted a number of applications from lotels and clubs for permission to ...

    Article : 43 words
  14. SCHOOL FOR MOTHERS.

    A correspondent writes:—"In systematically endeavouring to forestall the ravages of sickness and death among very young children the work of the [?] ...

    Article : 209 words
  15. MR. J. H. VAUGHAN'S FORECAST.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. J. H. Vaughan). who returned from Tasmania on Saturday, remarked to a representative if The Register on Monday that the ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Yesterday afternoon the Government resigned office. The resignation of the Chief Secretary, the head of the Ministry (Capt. Hart) left no other course open to his ...

    Article : 92 words
  17. WILD PIG HUNTING.

    Last century, when Capt. Cook explored, diplomatized with the chiefs, and paid court to the dusky damsels of New Zealand, he also liberated a feW members of ...

    Article : 575 words
  18. WHAT WILL AMERICA DO?

    To this enquiry, made in view of the latest developments of the German submarine campaign, the cynic will be apt to reply. "Nothing!" There is. ...

    Article : 383 words
  19. The Register. ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916.

    Licensed victualler form a large and powerful section of the retail traders, and they would have been more than human if they had failed to ...

    Article : 951 words
  20. INTERESTING REMINISCENCES.

    Capt. C. Oliver, Milang, writes:—"The Register notice of Saturday, March 24, 1866, reminded mo of the time when Capt. Randell came down the river ...

    Article : 312 words
  21. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. C. Goode) stated on Monday that, at a meeting of the State Wheat Harvest Board, it had been decided that the banks would ...

    Article : 108 words
  22. A STRANDED STEAIVIER.

    A Court of Marine Enquiry, which was appointed to investigate the circumstances surrounding the stranding of an oversea steamer near the entrance of the ...

    Article : 178 words
  23. WORKMEN'S TRAMWAY TICKETS.

    Cr. Gunn. M.P., asked a familiar question at a meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday, when, he enquired what had been the result of the ...

    Article : 167 words
  24. SETTLING RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    A first contingent of 11 returned soldiers left Adelaide on Monday, under the charge of an officer of the Agricultural Department, for the Government training ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. Advertising

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    Advertising : 118 words
  26. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    At Port Adelaide the 6 o'clock closing of the hotels, and the consequent absence of the customary hotel lights, gave the city a sombre aspect. There was a general ...

    Article : 82 words
  27. VICTORIAN LIQUOR LAWS.

    Six o'clock closing of liquor pars, in South Australia will bring about a change in conditions in other States, The Victoriam situation was outlined to a ...

    Article : 456 words
  28. AT PORT PIRIE.

    Crowds emerging from the hotels at the stroke of 6 o'clock this evening formed for the most part the only indication that the new licensing law had come into force. In ...

    Article : 148 words
  29. A RECORD DUSTSTORM.

    Our Broken Hill correspondent telegraphed on Monday evening:—The duststorm yesterday was one of the worst Broken Hill has ever exnerieneed. It was ...

    Article : 132 words
  30. WHO SHALL FIX PRICES?

    The price-fixing comedy has been advanced another stage by the adoption by the Federal Executive Council of the regulations declaring ...

    Article : 353 words
  31. A MISSING POCKET BOOK.

    On Sunday Mr. George E. R. Kemp, a farmer, of Pekina, lost a pocket book containing a wheat certificate for £129, a pound note, about 18/ in silver, and a ...

    Article : 185 words
  32. AN AMATEUR SURGEON

    Mr. Edward Simpson Hill, postmaster, of Dalmore, Gippsland, to the Coroner (Dr. Cole) to-day how, acting under medical advice received by telephone, he ...

    Article : 230 words
  33. THE TASMANIA REFERENDUM.

    The latest figures in connection with the referendum on the closing of liquor bars, taken on Saturday, are as follow:—Six o'clock, 40,491; 7 o'clock, 433; 9 o'clock ...

    Article : 50 words
  34. MRS. BARTON INTERVIEWED.

    When asked on Monday what she thought of the result of the referendum taken in Tasmania, on Saturday for the of hotel bars at 6 o'clock, Mrs. ...

    Article : 400 words
  35. MOUNT GAMBIER SALVATIONIST PROBLEM.

    Our Mount Gambier correspondent writes:—The problem set up by the decision of the Supreme Court in the case MacKenzie v. the Salvation Army is likely ...

    Article : 77 words
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