Some mementoes are now in possession of the Port Melbourne police, which prove that a stroll on the piers during the royal visit could not be undertaken without risk. ...
Article : 86 wordsThe following cable message was transmitted by the Governor-General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies yesterday:— "On this day, May 14, the State school ...
Article : 2,577 wordsSome 2,000 men and women belonging to the National Union of Teachers, an organization which can boast of a membership of 44.000, have, during the Easter vacation. ...
Article : 1,644 wordsMr. James Collins Hawker, on of the oldest colonists in the State, died at his residence, Strangways terrace, North Adelaide, at 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning. ...
Article : 2,047 words"Subscriber," Kadina.—Write to Mr. T. A. Hicks, resident engineer, Beetaloo. "Constant Reader," Yorke's Peninsula.— A shilling packet of Birks's sulphate of ...
Article : 490 wordsMr. Charles Arnold and his clever comedy company closed their exceptionally successful seven nights' season at the Theatre Royal on Wednesday, when "What ...
Article : 265 wordsWhat and where is Bethesda? the reader perhaps will ask. Well, I think I can safely assert that we German Lutherans do not blow our own trumpet; for, although ...
Article : 1,171 wordsPreparations for the royal visit to Sydney are being actively pushed on. It is expected that the illumination of the city by the Government will be far more effective and ...
Article : 122 wordsIntense disappointment and indignation prevailed in the city when the news was published of the intended change in the arrangement for the royal visit. The fact ...
Article : 330 wordsOn Saturday evening Miss Nance O'Neil will begin her farewell season at the Theatre Royal with the production of Sardou's masterpiece "La Tosea." Miss O'Neil ...
Article : 362 wordsMedindie Congregational Church.—Anniversary services were conducted on Sunday. The Rev. S. Lenton preached in the morning, and the Rev. P. R. Riley in the ...
Article : 1,215 words"Traveller," writing on May 1, complained of the faulty transport arrangements in connection with the departure of the Federal contingent. "The train was timed to ...
Article : 549 wordsThe Mayor of Ballarat West, Councillor Whykes, has received the following communication from the Duke of Cornwall in regard to the addresses presented to their ...
Article : 400 wordsThe Imperial Concert Company presented another excellent programme at their fourth concert, which was given at the town hall on Wednesday evening before an ...
Article : 486 wordsAt the ceremony of hoisting the flag at the Palmer school Mr. J. H. Hynes, a candidate for the District of Gumeracha, addressed the children as follows:—"Boys ...
Article : 374 wordsThe Cabinet Celebrations Committee has concluded negotiations with the Government of South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand for the ...
Article : 151 wordsSir—Truly "Anti-humbug" is a grand advertisement for the Sublime Musinsgs, and, is by his light lie sees, I must conclude that he, at least, possesses a dictionary. ...
Article : 269 wordsPhilately, or the science of stamp collecting, has many students in the Commonwealth, and much interest is felt among them recording the determination of the ...
Article : 645 wordsThe Prime Minster to-day received the following cable message from the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia:— "Members of the Legislative ...
Article : 205 wordsThe seventeenth students' concert, to conclude the first term's work, will be given in the Elder Hall on Monday evening next. An interesting programme of vocal and ...
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Advertising : 198 wordsAustralasian Working Girls' Club.—The weekly meeting was held at the Rechabite Hall on Monday night. There was a fair attendance. Several members joined, and a pleasant evening was ...
Article : 239 wordsMile-End Imperial v. Orient—Mile-End, 2 goals 7 behinds; Orient, 2 goals. R. King, S. Hutton. L. Parnell played well for the Mile-End, and Vardon and Bruce did good work for the Orient. ...
Article : 111 wordsSir—I should like to ask through your columns if the law passed by Parliament some time ago is broken by employing young girls as apprentices without ...
Article : 236 wordsPresent—The mayor, (Mr. W. Riddle), and Councillors McEricsen, G. Martin, C. Richner, and C. Klem. One guinea donated to Blind, Deaf, and Dumb Institution, Brighton. Port Addaide ...
Article : 189 wordsSt. Bartholomew's.—a pleasant ceremony took place on Monday, when the corresponding secretary, Mr. C. W. Rogers, was presented, on the eve of his marriage, with a handsome clock and a ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 16 May 1901, Page 6
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