September 14—A successful gospel mission at the Church of Christ, Balaklava, conducted by Mr. W. C. Brooker, was brought to a close last night. The ...
Article : 123 wordsFrom Mr. W. J. Denny, M.P.:—Mr. Poole's lofty disregard for costs, to those who know him, is really sublime. It equals Mr. Parsons' delightful ...
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Advertising : 83 wordsFrom "Miner":—As you are aware we miners and laborers are back again at work, but at a 10 per cent, reduction in wage. This we do not mind under the ...
Article : 185 wordsSeptember 14.—The river is falling fast, and the larger fronts are going out of service. The Navigation Company has been extra busy in order to get as much ...
Article : 130 wordsFrom "British":—Is it a fact that Mr. Elkan, the man who says that rather than he would go to war with Germany (although naturalised) he would ...
Article : 59 wordsSeptember 10.—The local sports, which were to have taken place yesterday, in aid of the Roman Catholic Church, and for which great preparations had been ...
Article : 187 wordsFrom F. E. Slater. Mount Compass:—I crave a small portion of your valuable space to bring under the notice of your readers the above practically unknown ...
Article : 373 wordsFrom Mr. E. G. Hubble:—In my letter of 11th inst referring to the cost in transit from Port Wakefield to Port Adelaide, as to wheat, a type error occurs, ...
Article : 271 wordsFrom "Storekeeper":—For you advocacy of the claims of the farmers to consideration in Wednesday's and Thursday's "Herald" I have nothing but ...
Article : 312 wordsFrom "Up-to-date":—I noticed in the press a list of retiring civil servants whose time has been extended to June, 1915. With the exception of one to all ...
Article : 195 wordsSeptember 9.—At the local Magistrates' Court Matthew Atkinson, of Victoria, was charged on the information of Stock-Inspector Winkler, with having introduced ...
Article : 426 wordsFarmens throughout the South Austialian wheat helt are passing through [?] time. The months of Septem[?] and October are always critical with ...
Article : 244 wordsSeptember 10.—A smoke social was held in the Institute. Hall on Wednesday evening under the management of the Government General Workers' ...
Article : 130 wordsSeptember 9.—The contractor for the Mount Hope railway has almost completed his contract, and the people at the terminus are arranging a banquet for the ...
Article : 102 wordsFrom Mr. W. P. Pritchard:—I wish to to be dead, I am in good health at inform you that although I was reported some months back to the returning officer ...
Article : 161 wordsFrom Mr. W M O'Dea:—I wish to congratulate your paper upon its attitude to bulk handling of grain. I have in the past maintained, and still ...
Article : 422 wordsSeptember 14.—The congregation of the Church of England, Goolwa, on Friday evening tendered a farewell social to Mr. and Mrs. Schunke and family, who are ...
Article : 157 wordsSeptember 10.—Mr. Marinus Maughan, clerk of the District Council of Teatree Gully, and resident of this town, had his trap smashed to pieces beyond repair on ...
Article : 201 wordsFrom Paris Nesbit, K.C.:—Mr. Slaney Poole is hardly fair to Mr. Denny. There is a very slight resemblance between Mr.Denny's soheme and the present rules of ...
Article : 474 wordsFrom E. J. Hubble, Port Wakefield:—Recently I trespassed on your space in reference to Port Wakefield wharf and trade, &c., indicating that when the ...
Article : 769 wordsFrom Mr. Clarence Goode, M.P:—In the report of the deputation regarding the Adelaide to Port Augusta railway it is stated that "Messrs. Cole and Goode ...
Article : 152 wordsSeptember 14.—At the Kapurida Skating Theatre on Saturday evening a large number of people were in attendance to witness a race between an unknown rink ...
Article : 107 wordsSeptember 9.—The Methodist Sunday-school anniversary on Sunday and Monday were exceptionally well attended, and the singing of the combined choirs, under ...
Article : 228 wordsSeptember 11.—The Hamley Bridge Rifle Club held its annual social and dance on Thursday evening. There was a large attendance. Captain J. Bell ...
Article : 235 wordsFrom Mr. E. J. Craigie:—The remarks of the chairman of manufactures call for comment. That gentleman is anxious that goods made in Germany ...
Article : 635 wordsSeptember 12.—The wattle, bark industry has begun in this district. The owners of several pla[?]ations have started, stripping, but so far the mills have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 wordsSeptember 9.—Sixty points of rain fell here on Tuesday night. The weather had been threatening for a couple of days, and rain commenced to fall about 6 o'clock. ...
Article : 57 wordsSeptember 14.—A well-attended public meeting was held at Sedan on Saturday night, September 12, to consider the matter of the. erection of a public school ...
Article : 145 wordsSeptember 11.—The monthly meeting of the Rapid Bay District Council was held in the Bullaparinga Council Chamber on September 5. Mr. Sells ...
Article : 191 wordsFrom Mr. W. Atkinson. Yacka:—Now that a Labor Ministry is returned to power in both Houses of the Federal Parliament, let it show its consideration ...
Article : 229 wordsSeptember 9.—After the hot and dusty weather the rain which fell to-day was very acceptable. Nearly half an inch has fallen. The dust on Saturday was very ...
Article : 200 wordsSeptember 11.—The district has been benefited with about 60 points of rain, which will do a great amount of good to the district. There will still be need for ...
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Advertising : 36 wordsSeptember 9.—There was something unusual in the way of excitement here this morning. Mr. E. A. Gregor's share-farmer (Mr. H. Thomas), while removing a horse ...
Article : 224 wordsSeptember 10.—On Monday evening the literary Society gave a musical and elocutionary programme in the institute hall. The president (Mr. R. Barnfield) occupied ...
Article : 197 wordsSeptember 10.—A steady rain set in on Monday night which registered a fall of 14 points. This will materially assist, the growing crops; which were fast dying off, ...
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Advertising : 104 wordsSeptember 11.—After the hot, drying winds experienced during the past week or two the rein which fell on Tuesday was most welcome. Being a late, cool ...
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Advertising : 153 wordsSeptember 9.—On Monday, before Messrs. C. MacInerherney and G. A. Tonkins, Frederick Gene was charged with feloniously stealing a bag of chaff ...
Article : 153 wordsCharged with having loitered in Nile street, Port Adelaide, on Sunday night, Elizabeth Rogers, a stout, middle-aged woman, appeared before Messrs. J. H. ...
Article : 100 wordsSeptember 14.—Considerable excitement was caused here on Saturday afternoon by one of the teams belonging to Mr. C. Langbein, carrier, of Woodside, bolting ...
Article : 122 wordsSeptember 9.—The Loxton Literary Society held its meeting last night. This is the first public meeting held since the society was formed. It was advertised ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Tue 15 Sep 1914, Page 8
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