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Advertising : 56 wordsExcept for a light shower or two, the weather was generally fine on Thursday. The shade temperatures were mostly in the fifties. At Adelaide the thermometer ...
Article : 200 wordsReaders of sports edition of The Journal, which will be issued to-day will find it replete with specially interesting features. "Mostyn" will deal with ...
Article : 515 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Prendergast moved the second reading of the Aldermen Abolition Bill. He said it was an anchron that Aldermen should ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes). who arrived in Melbourne on thursday by the sydney express, left later in the afternoon for Adelaide. He was met on his arrival ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,496 wordsThe gatherings of the great political parties and of the Agricultural Bureaus necessarily dominate the proceedings of Conference Week, but among the ...
Article : 590 wordsSouth Australia (issued at 9. p.m Thursday).—Fine, except for a light shower or two in the south and south-east. Variable winds, tending northerly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 538 wordsSr. Lynch (W.A.) has written to the External Affairs Department calling attention to a communication received by him from Mr. w. Laurie, a prospector on the ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Bishop of Adelaide (Right Rev. Dr. Thomas) on Thursday made the following rejoinder to the remarks of the Premier published yesterday.—"I have read with ...
Article : 179 words"For forms of government let fools contest; whate'er is best administered is best." Those Queenslanders who imagined that Soclalist laws would ...
Article : 810 wordsin the Legislative Assembly today the Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) stated that during the 12 months, ended June 30, the deposits in the State Savings Bank had ...
Article : 99 wordsBefore the formal business of the Industrial Court was proceeded with on Thursday Mr. S. H. Skipper said he must again call attention to the fact that the Court ...
Article : 166 wordsAlthough nothing of a definite, character has been disclosed, there are persistent statements, emanating from Melbourne, that the present session of the Federal ...
Article : 151 wordsBy a proclamation issued to-day under the Was Precautions Act (Prices Regulations), it is set out that plum puddings would be a foodstuff for the purpose of ...
Article : 53 wordsAt a meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council on Thursday evening the local railway stationmaster (Mr. F. T. C. Smith) complained that on account of the ...
Article : 160 wordsThe Melbourne Herald on Wednesday devoted a sub-leader to an attack on that part of the pastoral address of the proposed ...
Article : 417 wordsTerrible threats are being uttered in reference to the fate of the medical profession at the conclusion of the war. A State medical service is, we are told, ...
Article : 312 wordsThe scientific expedition which has been organized by the authorities of the Adelaide Museum will leave by the far northern train this morning. It will comprise ...
Article : 297 wordsThe burglary epidemic shows little sign of abating. On Wednesday the residence of the Rev. W. H. Cann at 36 South terrace was entered, and goods to the value ...
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Advertising : 34 wordsThe Hon. J.P. wilson, M.L.C., writes:—"I notice that one of the delegates to the Lobour Party Conferences said:—'He was favourable to Mr. Wilson being readmitted ...
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Family Notices : 587 wordsInward and outward mail steamers met at the Outer Harbour on Thursday. The P. and O. liner Kashgar is the vessel bound to London, and she arrived at 7 ...
Article : 263 wordsThe Commonwealth Bureau of Statistics has issued the following interesting statement on a point which has been discussed in recent Arbitration Court Judgments:— ...
Article : 676 wordsIt is not surprising to learn, from a cable message today, that the Stats Department at Washington is enquir-ing keenly, into the scope of Japan's ...
Article : 304 wordsPort. Adelaide citizens, at a meeting held in the local institute on Thursday, concluded it would be unwise to permit the agitation for a more efficient service ...
Article : 79 words"Nothing, nothing, nothing we can do will be too much for those fine, boys," declared Mr. J. J. Virgo at a meeting of business men of Adelaide, held in the ...
Article : 485 wordsIn the Industrial Court on Thursday an application was made to Mr. President Brown by Mr. J. J. Daly (instructed by Lieut. Denny, M.P.), on behalf of the ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Attorney-General (Hon. J. H. Vaughan) stated on Thursday that several cases had occurred at Morialta in which boys had been guilty of picking flowers ...
Article : 128 wordsHeavy fighting in the Somme district has resulted in fresh important gains for the Allies. British forces have captured the whole of Leuze Wood, ...
Article : 376 wordsCapt. Reid, formerly of. the schooner Omeo, from Yorke's Peninsula, reports that some pieces of wreck were picked up on the beach about four miles north of ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Conference of representatives of the United States and Mexico was opened today. The question of the withdrawal of American troops from Mexico will bes first ...
Article : 65 wordsAt the council meeting of the Liberal Union on Wednesday night, an invitation was received from the Minister of Marine to visit the Outer Harbour .Mr. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 8 Sep 1916, Page 4
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