Messrs. Wilkinson & Bruce, of Brookman's Building, received by the last mail a letter from a mineowner in Japan, addressed to "Wilkinson & Blus Co., ...
Article : 192 wordsSouth Australia:—Fine; temperature beginning to rise. Light winds, tending east and north-east; smooth sea. Note for Shipping:—Light south to ...
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Advertising : 344 wordsA scene of animation was presented at the roadstead during the week in consequence of the arrival of a fleet of sailing vessels, loaded and in light trim. On ...
Article : 251 wordsThere will be special features in to-day's extended edition of The Evening Journal. The fiction department of the magazine pages will be stored with smart stories ...
Article : 159 wordsNothing occurred on Friday to throw much light on the mystery surrounding the cause of Ruby Barrington's death. "Dr." and Mrs. Sheridan were charged at the ...
Article : 123 wordsCape Borda:-January 26, 3.50 p.m:—Steamer Rippingham Grange inwards. Weather—Wind S.W., light; sea smooth. Semaphore:—Saturday, January 27—High water, ...
Article : 1,931 wordsAt a meeting of the St. Peters Council on Friday evening a letter was received from the Town Clerk of Adelaide stating that he wished to bring under notice the question ...
Article : 282 wordsThe search for the body of Mr. Herbert Eustace Hall, of Fullarton, who met with his death by drowning on Tuesday morning, through the capsizing of the cutter ...
Article : 92 wordsAfter extensive enquiries the police authorities have ascertained that the man who met his death at the Wayville crossing on Thursday afternoon by walking ...
Article : 186 wordsSan Francisco is now (writes an American correspondent) in the throes of a discussion on the subject of street railroads, or tramlines, by means of which the whole ...
Article : 377 wordsSt. Peters, with other suburbs, has suffered from n poor water supply this summer, and at the meeting of the council on January 12 it was decided to write to the ...
Article : 95 wordsDuring their enquiries and search for Abdul Emin, the Afghan camel driver who died of thirst while in charge of a train of camels which was proceeding from ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Tung Wah Newspaper Company, of Sydney, has just received a letter from the editor of The Eastern Times, China, with reference to the recent exodus of Chinese ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 382 wordsPetitions for local option polls have been presented to the Government by the officers of the Liquor Licences Reduction League and of the South Australian ...
Article : 117 wordsThe people of Westland are extremely anxious that railways should be extended in their district (says The New Zealand Times) While Mr. Seddon was at Ross ...
Article : 156 wordsOur Gladstone correspondent wrote on Friday:—Yesterday morning, about 10.30 o'clock, while a gang of prisoners were at work in the quarry at the Gladstone Gaol, ...
Article : 306 wordsSir Henry Campbell-Bannerman confesses to a feeling akin to embarrassment in view of the wonderful Liberal successes iu the election campaign. ...
Article : 1,253 wordsSun rises 5.31 a.m.; sets 7.24 p.m. Moon rises 7.48 a.m.; sets 9.7 p.m. Semaphore Tides:—High w., 5.45 a.m.; low w.,12.10 p.m. ...
Article : 62 wordsUnder the Taxation Act Amendment Act passed last session a certain exemption was made from income tax. Clause 10, which covers the exemption, reads:—"Income ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Chief Inspector of Fisheries (Mr. T. Duflield) is gathering information respecting the fisheries of the States, to be embodied in the annual report which he is ...
Article : 241 wordsThe annual conference of the Political Labour League of, New South Wales was opened in the Trades Hall this morning. It will be continued about a week. The ...
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Advertising : 736 wordsOur Gawler correspondent writes:—It is gratifying to townspeople to observe that Messrs. James Martin & Co. are very busy. They have more work in hand now than ...
Article : 127 wordsTwenty-two years ago a group of friends, who had been enquiring into spiritualism, founded a society for systematic investigation of the truth and ...
Article : 1,182 wordsOur Cockburn correspondent wrote on Thursday:—"A swagman, aged about 45 years, whose name is believed to have been Charles Hill, died in the bush on ...
Article : 142 wordsMr. T. H. Stuart, of the Victorian Education Department, has, at the request of the Minister of Education (Hon. T. Price) been lent to the South Australian ...
Article : 114 wordsSir Alexander Peacock, who has been in Adelaide conducting negotiations concerning the electrification of the Adelaide tramway system, left for Melbourne on ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. G. Fowler Stewart returned from a business trip to Renmark on Friday, and in the course of a conversation said he had never seen the settlement looking better. ...
Article : 372 wordsProvision having been made on the Federal Estimates for the formation of the Australian Corps of Signallers, the various States are now actively engaged in the ...
Article : 195 wordsRegarding the complaints from the Barrier in respect to a shortage of trucks, the Railways Commissioner (Mr. A. G. Pendleton) remarked on Friday:—"The close ...
Article : 237 wordsOur Alice Springs correspondent telegraphed on Friday:—The two native trackers returned this morning. After tracking the escaped prisoners for about 12 ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 27 Jan 1906, Page 6
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