In the Supreme Court on Friday the criminal sessions were resumed before Mr. Justice Angas Parsons and jurors. Mr. Eric Millhouse (Crown Prosecutor) ...
Article : 340 wordsThere appears below the sixth of a series of cross-word puzzles, which will be continued in The Register each Saturday. ...
Article : 70 wordsFresh history in local wireless development has been made by Mr. E. J. Hume's station (S DN, Parkside). Mr. Hume iras a passenger on the ...
Article : 313 wordsThe second annual exhibition of the Wireless Institute, which was opened in Melbourne on Wednesday, is attracting large crowds. Experts ...
Article : 817 wordsThe puzzle, cut from The Register, and clearly filled in, must be addressed to THE COMPETITION EDITOR, BOX 393, THE REGISTER OFFICE, ADELAIDE, and posted, or lodged at the office, so as to reach him before 12 noon on Wednesday following the issue of The Register containing the puzzle. ...
Article : 192 wordsThe Industrial Registrar (Mr. C. R. Douglas Bowen) heard in chambers on Friday an application, lodged by the South Australian Teachers' Union (represented ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 961 wordsSince the appearance of the advertisement containing the prospectus of the issue of the new capital in. the daily papers of Saturday, May 2, much interest ...
Article : 539 wordsWilliam George Monkhouse, convicted of larceny from the person, was sentenced by Mr. Justice Angas Parsons, in the Criminal Court, on Friday, to imprisonment ...
Article : 360 wordsA correspondent, signing himself "Brain Ware," contributes the following interesting letter:—"By attaching two earth wires to my four valve wireless set, I was able ...
Article : 75 wordsOn Friday morning Mr. C. Bull, motor bus proprietor, reported to the Port Adelaide police that £6 in silver had been taken from his bus on the previous day. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe lengths of the electromagnetic wares Used in wireless vary from about 50 metres or leas to lengths approaching 80,000 metres. Although, a wavelength of ...
Article : 119 wordsA second-class certificate was granted to David Thompson, painter, of Garanium. The accountant reported:—Assets, £2.113 2/8; liabilities, £3,581 11/; deficiency. £1.468 8/5. ...
Article : 382 wordsThe following members of the Justices' Association have been detailed to attend the State Children's Court next week:—Mesdames E. V. Rodda, A. K. Goode, B. S. Christophers, and ...
Article : 54 wordsThe annual meeting of the Clarendon branch of the Liberal Federation was held on May 20. Officers elected:—President. Mr. J. Potter; Secretary, Mr. ...
Article : 95 wordsIt seems that a farther long and indefinite period must elapse before the wireless enthusiasts of Victoria can expect to know definitely when the change ...
Article : 316 wordsAn extraordinary story of a woman being tarred and feathered was told to Magistrates in England recently. A married woman named Amelia Barber ...
Article : 137 wordsWilma Sabina Heinrich (19) and Benno Erdman Heinrich (17) admitted to Sir. Justice Angas Parsons, in the Criminal Court, on Friday, that they, were guilty ...
Article : 407 wordsThomas Hodge pleaded guilty to charges of having been drunk and behaved indecently in indecently street on Thursday. Detective-Sgt. Allchurch prosecuted. Fourteen days and 21 ...
Article : 413 wordsA neat fray of finishing off "flex" is to slip a piece of cycle-valve rubber about ¾-in, long over the loop bo as to cover the ragged ends. This may ...
Article : 107 wordsThe chief thing to remember when erecting an indoor aerial is that height is more important than length (says Amateur Wireless. Many endeavour to use the ...
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Advertising : 540 wordsWhen a fire broke out last month in the Canadian Pacific liner Montlaurier, 17,280 tons, she was lying in dock at Messrs. Cammell Laird's shipyard at ...
Article : 38 wordsMuch amusement was caused by the cheerful demeanour of a mother of W children when giving evidence in a King Bench case, London, on behalf of her ...
Article : 124 wordsChanges of having carried a greater number of passengers than their vehicles were licensed to convey, were entered against certain bus drivers at No. 2 Adelaide ...
Article : 111 wordsGeorge Wharton and Thomas Ryan were charged at the Adelaide Police Court (before Mr. E. U. Sabine. P.M.) on Friday, with having fraudulently ...
Article : 743 wordsA pair of trousers that was too big bat has held to the arrest of a man (suspected of thefts from passengers in trains running between France and Italy by waf of ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 23 May 1925, Page 7
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