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  1. POETS AND MUSIC Amusing Mistakes and Blunders
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 19 January 1929 p 4 Article
    ... POETS AND MUSIC Amusing Mistakes and Blunders : Our 'English" poets have meant very well by music. ... comes nearest to these ennrmitivs. In 'The Poets and Music' (Dent). Mr. KdwarJ W. Naylor cannot avoid ... virtuoso than most of hi* fellow- .poet*. He is still 'capable, however, of -talking of 'diminished sixths' ... 545 words
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  2. £200 IN PRIZES Some Hints To Shoppers COMPETITION ATTRACTS POETS
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 17 August 1929 p 25 Article
    ... £200 IN PRIZES Some Hints To Shoppers COMPETITION ATTRACTS POETS TODAY ODAY ia poetry day. Yes, I received ?flBH ceived two of the loveliest poems HSjnX from Mrs. Ethel Brownbill, one of MBTTtM which you will see just above. It l^^™^sl wns gp very good and apt that I decided to give it pride of ... 377 words
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  3. A POET LAUREATE WHO WAS LOVED BY HIS FELLOW SINGERS Poets Who Defended "Silent" Dr. Bridges REFUSAL TO FOLLOW KIPLING
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Wednesday 23 April 1930 p 7 Article Illustrated
    ... A POET LAUREATE WHO WAS LOVED Who HIS FELLOW Dr. Bridges REFUSAL TO FOLLOW KIPLING When Dr. ... but for the last twenty years many of hw fellow-poets recognised .him as the greatest English poet ... that a hundred years hence (presum ing that our civilisation shall exiat) Bridges, 'the poets' poet/ ... 1191 words
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  4. A German Poet's War Memory
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 10 August 1929 p 21 Article
    ... A German Poet's . War Memory 'Bang! rat-at-at! Bang! I crouched lower. My ears sang. Something or other hit my helmet. I drew the blanket quite over me. BangI Whack! Craihl Bamm-bamm-bang! Rat-at-at! B - rrrl' ... 36 words
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  5. OLDEST POET'S PLIGHT Sir W. Watson III And In Poverty
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Monday 3 November 1930 p 19 Article
    ... OLDEST POET'S PLIGHT Sir W. Watson III And In Poverty Register World Cables) LONDON. Sunday.-Sir Sir William Watsons who is 72, and the oldest of the English' poets, is lying ill and poverty stricken at Bath. He in Biiffprinir fi*nm l^rnnnliifil trouble, and is suffering from bronchial ni» bed. ... 110 words
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  6. High Schools Are Crowded
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Wednesday 4 February 1931 p 17 Article
    ... High Schools Are Crowded When super primary, technical, and high schools re-opened yesterday, : in most cases enrolements were greater than ever before, due to many youths, who normally would have left school, being unable to find em ployment. ?? The Director of Education (Mr. Adey) ex* poets that ... 58 words
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  7. RED POET KILLS HIMSELF Had Once Jeered At Fellow Poet's Suicide ANGRY WITH CRITICS
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Wednesday 16 April 1930 p 4 Article
    ... RED POET KILLS HIMSELF ?? Had Once Jeered At Fellow Poet's WITH critics (Register World Cables) ... to wander in- the ether.'- '-.- ???-'-??? .Thus wrote the Ked poet; - .Vladimir Maiakovsky, jeeringly, iu a poem which, be came famous, when the young proletarian poet, Serge Yessessin, husband of; ... 199 words
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  8. THE STREAM
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 6 April 1929 p 26 Article
    ... THE STREAM The poets :Tne ???'( :: pdets '?}' write that silver streams Go down to .-' ','- ...', .* Go^dpwn^lp kiss the sea,^/ That fairn ships a-load drload with dreams - ' ' ' ? .-.-..- ..With, ... '.-???? ?':'..?': .. -,-.-?? ?;.?.?.'??. ' - Nor forest lose her vernal dress, Are ? these the poet's rightf -A ... 189 words
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  9. DESCENDENT OF BURNS Heugan Sings To Her
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Monday 29 April 1929 p 9 Article
    ... mother, a daughter of. Col. James Glencairn Burns (one of the poet's younger sons) married Dr. B. ... of the poet's wife in the picture so often repro duced in his works, is Mrs. Scott's mother on ... the Burns family, and of the way in which the poet's memory had been- perpetuated. ... 240 words
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  10. POET WHO SCORNED TO FLATTER Sidelight on Robert Burns NEW YORK, January 8.
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Wednesday 9 January 1929 p 12 Article
    ... POET WHO SCORNED TO FLATTER , Sidelight on Robert Burns -:?-? ?';.-. NEW YORK. January 8. The Rosennach Kosenbaeh. Company, at a book sale to-day, gave. £6,700 a second edition of Robert Burns's ' ... in which the author notes that:' - 'One honest virtue, to which' few poets can pretend, I trust I ... 102 words
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  11. AMERICAN CROPS FAILING Estimates Upset By Drought
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Monday 24 June 1929 p 4 Article
    ... at 124. - Drought has. reduced the Kansas, pros ; poets, and growers will be lucky if. they. i-n-RO ... 72 words
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  12. PRESERVING A POET'S MEMORY Wordsworth's Country As He Knew It
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Friday 5 April 1929 p 4 Article
    ... PRESERVING A POET'S MEMORY Wordsworth's Wordsworth'^ Country As He Knew It LONDON, Thursday.-The The National ' Trust, through whose efforts many places of historic interest and' natural beauty have been acquired for the nation. has purchased a farm in the Lake district adjoining ttie property, ... 94 words
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  13. Work Of St. John Ambulance At Charity Carnival
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Tuesday 13 August 1929 p 13 Article
    ... Superintendent, Mr. A.- ' E. Mcakcr. Air. R. C. Bald will sneak on Some Modernist Poets at the Pootry ... 100 words
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  14. 17 NOW DEAD FROM EXPLOSION Devonshire Victims Buried In Greece
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Tuesday 30 July 1929 p 4 Article
    ... ing two 8-inch guns '?when 'both crews were jit their poets, ^^^^^£^f^ ... 117 words
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  15. The Register Shopping Bureau
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Tuesday 2 July 1929 p 19 Article
    ... The Register Shopping Bureau miss Freda MOST of the poets have something --,*; :m ,.J£OS| of, tiie, .''poets 'have sbmethirig: to say about Time. Longfellow in his Psalm of Life, says, "Art is e ... time obey." while Thomas -while' 'Thomiis Love 'Peacock -'.sounds' lomi-' nous wnen- ne says . f ime ... 244 words
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  16. PETERBOROUGH RACING CLUB
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Friday 18 January 1929 p 16 Article
    ... movement. PEGQY POET AND PART OWNER DISQUALIFIED PERTH, Thursday. The stipendiary stewards concluded- an enquiry to-day into Peggy Poet's per formance in the second division of the Doncnster Handicap at the Goodwood Club's Meeting on Saturday. They disqualified for two years Peggy - Poet and W. Pringlc, ... 152 words
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  17. WOMAN FOREMOST POLISH POET
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 18 January 1930 p 28 Article Illustrated
    ... WOMAN FOREMOST POLISH POET IN Poland today a woman stands' foremost . in the ranks of contemporary poets. , This is not to be wondered at,' as it is a country where women llnvf* nlwnVS inflllOllCef national life. ' . ' Wnmnn ilonutina have always influenced Parliament since the restoration of the ... 178 words
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  18. ROBERT BURNS AND HIS WORK Address to Caledonian Society
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Wednesday 30 January 1929 p 12 Article
    ...meeting last night on Robert Burns, his. works, and his temperament. The poet's appeal, he averred, was ... Professor Stewart said that Burns was the supreme poet of genius who bad turned into melo dious and ... 174 words
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  19. The Divining Rod
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Tuesday 18 June 1929 p 7 Article
    ... The Divining Rod "R. D. R." SIR-"Q.E does not believe in. the finding of water with ' the dinning rod. ;It certainly may' not be the gift of [?] As with -doctors.' painters and poets, it may be only a lew wlio suc ceed. ??? ? ? - I have seen ' it . done : by my husband, and he has said how deep he ... 165 words
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  20. The Register Shopping Bureau
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Wednesday 24 July 1929 p 23 Article
    ... The Register Shopping Young EVEN the poets are on the side of The Register, for I was reading my volume of Tennyson yesterday, and this is what I found: 'You must wake and call me early, call me early, mother dear; tomorrow'll be the happiest time of all the glad New Year, of all the glad New ... 145 words
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