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Advertising : 1 wordsIn the wake of the disturbance "which passed over Adelaide early on Tuesday evening came a most welcome rain. It covered practically the whole of the State: ...
Article : 515 wordsOwing to a dispute about the purchase of German steamers, diplomatic relations between Great Britain and the Argentine are approaching a breach, according to advices ...
Article : 51 wordsIn-Sydney the other day the Necessary commodities Control Commission concluded a searching enquiry into the question whether the price of condensed milk should ...
Article : 775 wordsThis morning Capt Harry Butler, the boy who left his parents' farm at Minlaton early in 1916 to enter the Royal Air Forces, rejoined his family. He literally ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 345 wordsNews, brought with difficulty from Russian Turkestan, states that the Mohammedans of Bokhara have been very badly created by the Bolsheviks. Neither life ...
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Advertising : 327 wordsHioting and looting continued in Liverpool until 3 o'clock on Monday morning. The soldiers several times charged the looters with bayonets, and then, after discharging ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsThe British Mission at Budapest reports chat the Roumanians have entered the city. The Allied Generalissimo in Eastern Europe (Gen- D'Esperev) has ordered ...
Article : 48 wordsIt was "debtors' day" at the Adelaide Local Court on Wednesday. A young woman appeared in respect to a debt for furniture. Plaintiff's counsel remarked that ...
Article : 400 wordsThe Japanese Foreign Minister (Baron Uchida) has made a statement to the effect that Japan does not intend to claim any rights in Shantung affecting Chinees territorial ...
Article : 37 wordsBURRA, August 5—Influenza is rampant in the country districts .West- of Burra. Several cases are reported, both from Booborowie and Leighton, and the Leighton ...
Article : 31 wordsBefore noon Mr. H. C- Richards received a message from Minlaton that Capt. Butler arrived there at 11.30 o'clock. He met with. a stiff west wind in crossing- the ...
Article : 58 wordsIn reply to Sir Richard Butler, the Premier, in the Assembly on Wednesday, said he believed payment was received from the Imperial Government to cover the cost of ...
Article : 173 wordsMr. W. A. Appleton, secretary of the General Federation of Trade Unions, told an interviewer that he advocated the immediate liberation of all war prisoners. He ...
Article : 80 wordsMr. H. C. Richards received this message. as noon:—"Capt. Butler landed at Minlaton about 11.40. Tremendous crowd greeted him. Very heavy wind blowing. ...
Article : 32 wordsFrom Adelaide to Minlaton, as the aeroplane flies, is about ,60 miles., and for nearly 35 miles the journey must be made over the sea. ...
Article : 28 wordsMr. O'Connor asked the Premier in the Assembly on Wednesday whether he had any news regarding the strike at Berri. “Yes.” replied the Premier, ‘rather good ...
Article : 93 wordsEverybody' knows that the Zeppelins failed in the war owing to their vulnerability, due to their being filled with hydrogen. German chemists failed to find ...
Article : 628 wordsTroops from the Kong Frederich August and the Orita will leave Melbourne at 5 o'clock this evening and will arrive at the Keswick -Railway Station at 12.42 p.m. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Minister of Repatriation told Mr. Vardon in the Assembly on Wednesday that it was anticipated that, from 500 to 1,000 blocks at the Cobdogla settlement ...
Article : 102 wordsMr- Angas Parsons, K.C., gave notice in the Assembly on- Wednesday, that /he would ask leave next Wednesday to introduce a Bill to provide for proportional representation. ...
Article : 32 wordsA collision between a ‘mourning coach and tramcar, as -the former "was returning from 'a funeral, was the subject of legal poceedings at the Local Court, Adelaide, on ...
Article : 410 wordsAt tie Government Workers ''Tribunal on Wednesday the case for the blacksmiths employed at Islington was continued before the President (Mr. T. R. ...
Article : 342 wordsOur Victor Harbour correspondent states that the summer resort is rapidly growing, and that the building trade is brisk. The powerhouse in Milne reservoir for the ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Government has also decided to give an award of £50 for information which will lead to the apprehension of the individuals responsable for the killing and ...
Article : 40 wordsIn reply to a question by Mr. Gunn in the Assembly on Wednesday regarding the proposal to peace the Hansard staff on the floor of the House the Premier said ...
Article : 57 wordsSince the time when gold was withdrawn, from circulation there has been a marked increase in the issue of Australian notes As present 19,085,084 notes, representing a ...
Article : 141 wordsThere is little alteration in the local strike position, except that more men are 'being taken on at various mines. The manager of the South Mines (Mr. Wainwright) ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 wordsIn the Assembly on Wednesday, Mr. Young directed the attention of the Minister of Agriculture to what he described as an “interesting article in The Register ...
Article : 73 wordsCommissioner. Howard (retiring Chief of Staff of the Salvation Army), accompanied by Commissioner Hay. of Melbourne Headquarters, and Lieut.-Col. Harris, of the ...
Article : 50 words[By F. A. Douglas in an English Paper.] Ruskin, born in the age of machine-made things was the apostle of handicraft. The war found us a very handless people. Ingenione ...
Article : 398 words'Mr. Gerald O'Dea (secretary of the South Australian Gas Company), when questioned on Wednesday regarding -the suggested increase in the price of gas, consequent ...
Article : 71 wordsWilliam Harvey admitted having failed to comply with an order for the maintenance of his child. Mr. B. J. Kearney, of the State Children's Department, who prosecuted, said defendant ...
Article : 392 wordsAn inspection of the country along the possible routes for the railway to the Northern Territory is now being made Attention is being given to an eastern route, ...
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Family Notices : 28 wordsQUORN, August 2.- During the Bby Scouts' entertainment at the Quorn Town Hall on Wednesday evening Mrs. J. Nettle, an ardent worker among the ...
Article : 60 wordsBURRA, August 5.—On Sunday afternoon-Mr. Arthur lamb, employed by Messrs. Eyes & Crowle, Limited, Adelaide, met with, an accident while riding a ...
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Advertising : 132 wordsThe Port Adelaide Catholic Men's Club has been reorganised, with the following office bearers:-Patron, Ver. Rev. Prior Power: President, Rev Bro. [?] Secretary Mr. Wainwright; committee. ...
Article : 46 wordsAdvices from Newport, Rhode Island, state that the Australian tennis players have been scratched for the singles championship, owing to their non-arrival. ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsBALHANNAH. August 2.—The Mount Barker team played Onkaparmga on the Balhannah Oval to-day. The game was exciting, and at times fairly rough. Onkaparinga proved too good tor ...
Article : 99 wordsReturned soldiers who have actually served on the battlefield are dissatisfied at the way in which the small official badge is now being issued by the Defence Department ...
Article : 80 wordsMr. Ralph - Raymond, an electrician, of 98 Rose terrace, Wayville, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Wednesday morning suffering from injuries to the ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Wed 6 Aug 1919, Page 1
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