The president, Senator Sir Richard Baker (S.A.), took the chair at 2.30 p.m. Customs Bill.— The Customs Bill was further considered ...
Article : 139 wordsFive months of Smith Australian winter, four months of English winter on my arrival home expected—but I thought what does that matter? for then comes the ...
Article : 1,775 wordsThe troopship Britannic, from Sydney, is due to arrive at Melbourne tomorrow, and will be joined by 116 Victorians, who have availed themselves of a chance to get ...
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Advertising : 82 wordsSir—I should be glad to see the matter of the Health Act cleared up. Either its regulations should be enioreed, or they should be modified. As matters stand the local ...
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Advertising : 90 wordsThe Taylor-Corrington Dramatic Company presented an enjoyable bill on Wednesday evening, and the house had a good hearty laugh. An amusing curtain raiser, ...
Article : 443 wordsA serious charge has arisen out of the violent family quarrel between two brothers, Charles and Arthur Kendall, sons of a marine stone dealer in City road. South ...
Article : 115 wordsThe speaker, Representative Holder (S.A.), took the chair at 2 p.m. Tattersall's clauses.— A number of petitions were presented in ...
Article : 838 wordsSir—To read Dr. Hone's letter one would think Noarlunga was a hotbed of disease and that he was grieved about it. He objects to having unworthy motives a scribed ...
Article : 912 wordsSir—I have read the pessimistic and bigoted effusions of "W. Pearce Richards" and "R.C. Mitton," and as a subscriber to and supporter of Tattersall's sweeps I ...
Article : 409 wordsThe Legislative Assembly to-day further considered the Export Products Bill. Some opposition was shown to the proposal to appoint experts to examine butter before ...
Article : 268 wordsThe Court of Marine Enquire to-day suspended for nine months the certificate of Peter Nelson, master of the steamer Vision. which went aground and sustained ...
Article : 48 wordsIn the Supreme Court to-day an action was concluded in which W.T. Murphy, tailor, sued Messrs. Matthew Goode and Co. for £400, damages for alleged breach ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Victoria Hall was well filled on Wednesday evening, when Mr. C. Proud delivered a lecture on "Electric trams and electric trains" He remarked that it was ...
Article : 425 wordsShares in the Duke of York G.M. Co. have been used for a clever market coup during the past few days. The company has been in existence for just 12 months, and ...
Article : 461 wordsA matinee entertainment was given in the North Adelaide Institute on Wednesday in aid of the lady Victoria Buxton Girls' Club, which has for its main object the ...
Article : 273 wordsIn the Legislative Council to-day the Real Property and Conveyancing Bili was read a second time and passed through committee The Marriage Bill was reported with ...
Article : 169 wordsSir—"R. C. Mitton" by his frequent tirades against gambling evokes public criticism. In the first place what qualifications does he posses that gamblers should come ...
Article : 216 wordsThe premiers motion to reduce the loan for advances to settles to one million was carried in the House of Representatives last night on a party vote, by 43 votes to 14. ...
Article : 56 wordsSir—In Tuesday's issue of your paper I noticed that at Border Town a man had received a sentence for ill-treating his horse. The sentence, in my opinion, caps all ...
Article : 307 wordsAlter two years constant work the royal commission on technical education has completed its report. The final proof sheets are being revised, and the report will then ...
Article : 290 wordsThe thirteenth annual gathering of Our Boys' Institute is to be celebrated in the Jubilee Exhibition this evening. Provision will be made for 800 persons to sit ...
Article : 184 wordsSir—The shameful neglect which members of Parliament generally are displaying over the question of state economy, whilst showing an indecent haste to cut up the ...
Article : 640 wordsSir—Any one with a grain of insight into colonizing a new country is well aware that no company would be insane enough to attempt such a thing with Chinese or other ...
Article : 619 wordsSir—I am pleased that Mr. Dumas is moving in the direction of having only it officers appointed as sanitary inspectors, for especially in the country there is much ...
Article : 528 words—Alleged Block in Postal Administration.— It has been asserted that the transaction of postal business has been retarded owing to the centralization of matters of detail ...
Article : 599 wordsIn Adelaide instead a steaming all the way up the river, the Ophir and escort anchored in Largs Bay, whence their Royal Hignesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York came by train to ...
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Advertising : 167 wordsThe hearing of the case i which Lieut. Col. Ricards claims £5,000 damages from the Brisbane Newspaper Company for alleged libel was resumed to-day. Ex.Sgt. Berry ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 22 Aug 1901, Page 6
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