WALLAROO, April 11.—There is no diminution in the traffic on the western system, and last week the figures were large. The tonnage in and out was 13.890. ...
Article : 3,956 wordsFrom "G. W. D.".—"A little while back you published a. letter referring to a bed of filthy rags. I can give an instance which may be useful to parents, the public and ...
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Article : 322 wordsSir—Regarding the seriousness of the wild-dog trouble in these parts I may say, as a very old resident, and one who was in the north during the long drought of 1860. ...
Article : 722 wordsFrom the Rev. Henry Gainford:—"Permit me to make a correction in the report under the above heading in 'News of the Daw' where I said that 'Ireland was a ...
Article : 146 wordsFrom "Charles Dunn." Charleston:—"After reading the report of the farewell social to the Rev. Mr. Carne at Woodside by a local correspondent. I was not ...
Article : 161 wordsFerecast of probable weather from Thursday afternoon till Saturday night. issued at 1 p.m. on Thursday:—South Australia.—Fine with northerly winds. ...
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Article : 53 wordsBy invitation, of the Adelaide Wine Company, Limited, a number of Port Adelaide citizens journeyed to Tanunda on Tuesday to witness the vintage oborations. The ...
Article : 923 wordsFrom "Constant Traveller":—"I wish to suggest to the postal authorities that they should allow postage stamps and posteards to he sold at the bookstall at the Adelaide ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsThis case was continued from the previous day. George Turner, gardener, said he was employed on the land by Brown. He planted ...
Article : 241 wordsSir—Though it may seem foolish to take notice of anonymous writings, and as a rule I do not indulge fn such foolishness. the [?]morance with which your ...
Article : 751 wordsOn April 9. 1856, the John Knon Free Presbyterian Church, Morphett Vale, was opened for public service. At the morning and evening diets of ...
Article : 757 wordsThe now Japanese mailboat Nikko Maru of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha which arrived at Port Adelaide from Yokohama vig ports on Thursday morning, is the first ...
Article : 668 wordsFour perrons were fined for drunkenness. Stanley Parka, otherwise Thomas John Stanley Parks, was charged with the larceny of a bievele on August 11. the property of Lo[?]gie A. Elliott. ...
Article : 203 wordsOn Wednesday, at the State Children's Department, before Mr. J. Gordon, Albert Edward Kinpest, of Parkside, was charged by the Parkside Tram Company with having refused to pay a legal ...
Article : 60 wordsA transaction of importance to owners of tide marsh lands, in view of its [?]rebale consequences, is that by which 580 acres of salt marsh between San Francisco ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 13 Apr 1906, Page 3
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