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Advertising : 99 wordsThe gunboat Protector returned to Port Adelaide on Saturday, after an absence of four days, which had been spent at Ardrossan in training naval cadets. The ...
Article : 174 wordsMantua, R.M.S., 5,901 tons, F. W. Vibert, R.N.R., from Loudon, via ports. Elder, Smith, and Co., agents. Passengers—From London— Messrs. F. B. Crowley. E. L. Heinemann. From ...
Article : 908 wordsThe subjoined description of the actual experience in running the "Tait" suburban train, which began its career in Melbourne last week, is given by a writer in the ...
Article : 395 wordsIt was warm on Saturday afternoon when the fifth set of district A and B grade cricket matches was concluded, but the weather conditions were better than on ...
Article : 351 wordsThere was no feeling of oppressiveness on board the launch Anne E. Price as she sped off from the Semaphore jetty on Saturday to meet the R.M.S. Mantua from ...
Article : 198 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir Da[?] Bosanquet) and Lady Bosanquet have so far made no engagements for this week. The Governor of Victoria (Sir Thomas ...
Article : 1,219 wordsThe motormen of the electric cars carry their own kits of tools, and they frequently have to be brought into service. Recently, on the Payneham line, a bicycle accident ...
Article : 189 wordsExhausted with the week of oppressive weather people eagerly sought the solace of the murmuring sea and the sandy beaches on Saturday. In the afternoon the shore ...
Article : 382 wordsA warm day and the opening of the new Pierrots' Theatre at Henley Beach on Saturday evening was responsible for a great crowd at Henley of which the ...
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Advertising : 126 wordsGood progress is being made in the preparations for the Scott Antarctic Expedition. On December 10 our London correspondent wrote:—"Captain Scott has only ...
Article : 428 wordsOn Friday next a meeting of the Australian Board of Cricket Control will be held in Sydney, and it is expected that important business, such as receiving the ...
Article : 91 wordsGreat Britain, &c., January 13, via Suez, 11.15 a,m., per R.M.S. Omrah, registered letters and newspapers. 10.15 a.m. Port Adelaide, 11.40 a.m. British and foreign parcels post closes at ...
Article : 391 wordsThe opening week of the year has been specially marked by increased activity in the wheat-buying markets of the world. The Christmas and New Year holidays are ...
Article : 497 wordsWhilst in England with the Australian Eleven (says the Melbourne "Herald") Mr. Peter McAlister, the vice-captain, sang before the Prince of Wales. It may not be ...
Article : 262 wordsConsidering the number of people who are practising it the art of living is very little understood. What understanding there is about it is generally of a most ...
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Family Notices : 1,503 wordsOn her trip to England from Australia in November last the P. & O. mail liner Mantua; which arrived from London on Saturday, accomplished the remarkable feat ...
Article : 175 wordsA singular fact in connection with the P. &, O. Company's passenger trade was a[?]uded to by the chairman (Sir Thomas Sutherland) in his speech at the annual ...
Article : 205 wordsIn the Melbourne "Herald" of Friday appear the subjoined kindly criticisms of the South Australian players who took part in the recent inter-State cricket match in ...
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Advertising : 59 wordsWith reference to the carriage of fish by the Railway Department, concerning which a paragraph appeared in "The Advertiser" of January 8, Mr. Day, the secretary to ...
Article : 309 wordsTwo small sailing vessels, laden with hardwood, arrived from the island state on Saturday. The prettily-modelled schooner Hawk—one-time pilot schooner in Hobson's Bay—signalled the ...
Article : 1,176 wordsIt was stated in "The Advertiser" on Friday that Sir John Forrest is contemplating a visit to England immediately after the Federal elections. In the event of the ...
Article : 997 wordsThe next P. & 0. mail steamer from London—due to arrive on Saturday, January 22—is the R.M.S. Persia, which will make her initial appearance in Australian waters. ...
Article : 148 words"The light southerly winds now blowing along the coastline of the continent may be expected," the Weather Office reported at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning, "to ...
Article : 280 words"It gives us great satisfaction to be able to say that in every essential the new steamers have fully answered our expectations, and we believe the verdict of expert ...
Article : 133 wordsNear the Murray River, especially in New South Wales, remarks Mr. D. Le Souef, in an article on bird protection, are extensive swamps, which form the breeding ground ...
Article : 283 wordsThe following incident in the career of Sir George Reid, the recently appointed High Commissioner for Australia, was related by the "Argus" last week:— "The ...
Article : 337 wordsMr. Bruno Do[?]ling, a farmer of Port Broughton made an interesting discovery last week. Whilst walking across his paddock he found the dead bodies of a snake ...
Article : 320 wordsA step which will probably lead to a loss of revenue to the Railway Department is contemplated by the Railways Commissioner who has notified the various ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 10 Jan 1910, Page 6
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