Thursday's mail steamer took 4,615 cases of South Australian apples—4,105 cases for London, 320 cases for Bombay, and 190 cases for Colombo. Together with last ...
Article : 1,957 wordsThe Hon. J. Gardiner (the Treasurer of Western Australia), who is in Adelaide on his way back to his state, after having attended the Treasurers' Conference in ...
Article : 1,789 wordsThe Coogee enquiry was concluded to-day, and the decision of the Court will be given to-morrow afternoon. While felling a tree at Wilson's ...
Article : 47 wordsAn inquest was held in the Riverton Local Courthouse to-night by Mr. James Wilson on the fire which destroyed a haystack owned by Mr. John Kelly in Mr. ...
Article : 627 wordsThe annual ministerial sessions of the Methodist Conference were continued in Pirie Street Church on Thursday. The President (Rev. W. Jeffries) occupied the ...
Article : 325 wordsThe Melbourne Shooting Club's Autumn Cup for £150 was to-day divided by J. B. Hamilton, Paroo, K. A. Haley, Bobby, J. D. Hamilton, and T. Leoter, who each ...
Article : 52 wordsThe enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Neil Drejoes, who was killed at Wallaroo Jetty early on Sunday morning, was held before Mr. James Malcolm (Coroner), M.C. J. R. ...
Article : 1,047 wordsThe City Coroner enquired to-day into the death of Maud Emily Mayer, a single woman, who died in the Melbourne Hospital from septic poisoning. The chief ...
Article : 171 wordsAnother great downpour of summer rain fell around this town yesterday. At Willow Creek, where a man was repairing the ford, the waters rallied down in such ...
Article : 72 wordsThe annual meeting of the district board of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society was held at the Catholic Club Hall, Wakefield street, on Thursday. There were present—D.P. ...
Article : 782 wordsMr. J. Belfield, amateur billiard champion of this state, in an exhibition game last night made 652, concluding with a break of 225, the largest score ever made ...
Article : 78 wordsThe annual home mission meeting was held in the church in the evening. The President (Rev. W. Jeffries) occupied the chair, and there was a good attendance. ...
Article : 1,466 wordsAmong the jurymen called to try a case of manslaughter at the Central Criminal Court to-day was a well-known bookmaker. He asked to be relieved of serving ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Minister for Education has issued a new syllabus of instruction, based to some extent on the researches outside Australia of the Education Commissioners. The ...
Article : 146 wordsWheat to-day was quieter, Early business was done at 3/4½ to 3/5, but at the close up to 3/4½ was quoted. Bran brought 7½d., and pollard 8d. to 8½d. Fair malting harley was sold at 3/ to 3/3 ...
Article : 205 wordsElder, Smith, & Co., Limited, report the following sales:—Snowtown.—We had a very huge attendance at this market, buyers being present from all parts of the district and Peninsula. ...
Article : 890 wordsThe schooner Ariel ran on to the sandspit at the eastern side of the bay. This is a common occurrence for vessels which come here for the first time. The Marine ...
Article : 76 wordsFrancis McFadden and William Claude McFadden, brothers, were, at the Central Criminal Court to-day, charged with having caused the death of Paul Caulfield on ...
Article : 101 wordsA. A. Brice & Co. report on February 23:—There is no alteration to report in values of South Australian butter. In eggs a full catalogue wa easily cleared; rates are slightly firmer. In live ...
Article : 126 wordsGiven fine weather the contest between the Adelaide, Port, and University crews, on the Port River, on Saturday, should prove most interesting. Adelaide have vastly improved during the past ...
Article : 478 wordsMr. George Laughton reports:—Dairy and other cattle.—37 milkers yarded. I offered 21 and sold 17. The demand was stronger, and prices higher this week, best commanding most attention. ...
Article : 347 wordsA resident of Watson's Bay was walking through the local park this evening when he saw a man lying on the grass and meaning as if in great pain. A policeman ...
Article : 89 wordsThe rain which has fallen in the past few days covered almost the entire state. It has been heaviest on the coastline, particularly south of Sydney and on the ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Loyal Dill Macky, No. 37, L.O.I., was opened in the Goodwood Baptist Church Lecture Hall on Wednesday. D.G.M. Brother F. F. Smith presided. The District Chaplain, No. 5, Broken Hill ...
Article : 97 wordsThe second night of the annual swimming carnival of the South Australian League of Swimmers was held at the City Baths on Thursday. The most interesting event was ...
Article : 764 wordsThe employes at the Rhondda Colliery, Teralba, against some of whom proceedings are to be taken for striking against the award of the Arbitration Court, held ...
Article : 48 wordsA meeting of the members of the Adelaide School Board of Advice was held on Monday evening at the Training College, Grote street. There were present—Ald. Wells (in the chair), Messrs. E. C. ...
Article : 125 wordsThe resolution of the Treasurers' Conference of wharfage rates or special exemptions from any wharfage rates must be uniform at any particular port irrespective ...
Article : 126 wordsFat Cattle.—510 came to hand, of which 363 were from the north of this state, 26 from the south-east, 48 from the lakes district, and 73 from local paddocks. The bulk of the yarding was composed ...
Article : 995 wordsMr. Clement Wragge in a startling but carefully written article on "The Sun and How it Affects Australia," says that the "Sun spots," which mean so much to our ...
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Advertising : 348 wordsThe concert which was to have been given on the Unley Oval on Thursday evening in aid of the Sturt Cricket Club had to be postponed, owing to adverse weather, until Monday night. An ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 26 Feb 1904, Page 6
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