Sir—I am surprised that the Prenner. Should have been milled at my remarKs to the unemployed. The labour Party were returned to promote Liberal and ...
Article : 590 wordsOn the fourth of july, 1905, george menair, of sydney, in the state of New south wals clerk being duty sworn, makes oath and says as follows. ...
Article : 2,535 wordsSir Josiah Symon, K.C., with Mr. G. M. Evan, for appellant Mr. P. Nesbit , K.C., with Mr . C. M. Muirhead, for respondent Sir Josiah continued Ills reply, and ...
Article : 850 wordsA valuable presentation for n notable act of bravery was made at the office of the Lake View Consols Mine this; afternoon, when Mr. W. J. Loring, acting on ...
Article : 292 wordsAll manuscripts should be written legibly in ink on one side of the paper, and none will he returned, oven if rejected words must be written in full, and not abbreviated. Every ...
Article : 103 wordsThe executive of the butter freights committee met to-day to consider the progress made with signing contracts between the factories and the 'White Star, Lund, and ...
Article : 271 wordsReplying to the statement made yesterday by Mr. Reid concerning his retirement From office, Mr. Deakin said to-day:—"Mr. Reid's complaint as to the attitude of those ...
Article : 655 wordsThe man wanted to sell the dog, but the prospective buyer was suspicious, and finally decided not lo buy. The man then told him why he was so anxious to tell. "You ...
Article : 1,486 words"Health-Act" writes:—"In common with the greater part of the population of Mount Barker I am pleased to See that the district council have at length formed a Board ...
Article : 177 wordsAt Fremantle Lloyd's surveyor conducted an examination of the steering gear of the steamer Perth. Which Was injured prior to reaching Albany on her recent trip from ...
Article : 64 words"John Tidmarsh" writes:—"Yes: advance over barbed wire legislation ; advance while all credit is Crippled in England; advance while capital is Leaving the ...
Article : 211 wordsThe question of the construction of the Pilbarra Railway by private enterprise has been discussed at the Trades Union and Lobour Congress The following motion ...
Article : 96 wordsContrary to expectation members of the Tariff commission did not present their first prognosis report to the Governor-General to-day. The Government Printer had not the ...
Article : 109 wordsSir—In Your issue to-day the Mayor (Mr. Bruce) is reported to have said that he Deprecated the tone of the speeches of Messrs Vaughan and Ponder as their ...
Article : 211 wordsIn the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice McMillan, the case in which Dr. Dunlop, of Northam claimed £1,000 damages from Messrs. Stirling Brothers & Co.. proprietors ...
Article : 234 words"Seienttific."—1 Carl Snyder. 2. Samuel Laing. "Emily."—Yen must send your name and state your subject before we can venture to advice. "J. Hiscock."—We cannot afford space for a ...
Article : 1,354 wordsDuring We voyage of the barque Zamta from Liverpool to Melbourne Alfred Pretty, an apprentice, aged IS years, feil Overboard and was lost. The lad was ...
Article : 252 wordsSir—May I be allowed a little space to say a few words in connection with the utterances of Messrs Vaughan and Roberts M.P.'s. During the process of ...
Article : 523 wordsADELAIDE; Tuesday, July 18, at 10.a.m.( before Mr. Commissioner Russell).—First Hearing—charles Barton Swann, of Echunga, out of business, formerly prospector and late of jamestown ...
Article : 107 wordsPrizes drawn in Tattersall's sweeps, but unclaimed at the end of 1897, amounting to £1,000, have just been distributed among charities in the Commonwealth and New ...
Article : 227 wordsA nicotine of the Stale Cabinet, lasting from 11 o'clock till 5.30. was held to-day to consider the claims of officers of the public service to substantial increments ...
Article : 223 wordsTwo cases of drunkenness were dealt with Rebecca Bertram was charged, on the information of Francis Bertram, her husband, with having at Adelaide on July 11 wilfully damaged two ...
Article : 85 wordsMessrs. R. Morrison and T. Sampson had in exciting experience on Thursday while out snake hunting in one of the innumerable at Seymour caused by the ...
Article : 160 wordsThe inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Mary Tierney was continued at Goroke to-day. Eleanor Mcehan, sister to deceased, gave evidence that she stayed with her ...
Article : 239 wordsCharies pry minimal having used indecent language at the port Adelaide Oval on July 8, and was fined 20/ and 20/ costs, or in default 14 days' imprisonment. ...
Article : 105 wordsAn actuarial investigation of the Miners Accident Relief Fund shows that, after paying all liabilities, the fund is in credic to the extent of £350,000. The ...
Article : 448 wordsPROSPECT, July 10.—Present—Crs Sanders, Uren. Crapp, Cotton, Dawe, Cox, Chettle, Nettle, and Clark. Cr. Sanders elected Chairman. Complaints made concerning the bad state of Beatrice ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Presnier, speaking at Christchurch, emphatically denied that the Government did not intend to proceed with the international exhibition. It. was decided to ...
Article : 56 wordsThe report of the Land Commission was presented to Parliament to-day. The majority report on tenure states that there is a. general desire to acquire freehold. Jt ...
Article : 210 wordsSir— Seeing in The Register this morning (July 14) the letter by. Nemo." I quite agree with him in all he says The Labour Party are only looking out for all they can ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsMr. Carruthers stated to-day that the conduct of a section of the unemployed in creating disorderly proceedings in the galleries of the Legislative. Assembly would ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 15 Jul 1905, Page 9
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