A very large export from Australia is expected, with the result that it is difficult at present to make sales forward at satisfactory prices. The market is much ...
Article : 548 wordsUnder the heading of "Two National Railways," The Kalgoorlie Miner of October 4 wrote in its leading columns:—The Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) has ...
Article : 1,238 wordsEdward Pick Fisher v. Owen McCabe.— his was a claim for ejectment from allotment 344, Chatham street, Keswick, rent at 6d. per week from June 1. 1905 to the ...
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Advertising : 569 wordsFrom "W. Hancock," Visiting Justice to the Gladstone Gaol:—"According to the Parliamentary reports of recent date, when Speaking of the Police Prisons Bill, the ...
Article : 159 wordsMOUNT GAMBlER, October. 18—Nice weather prevailed for the spring show today, and there Was a large attendance. Nearly 4,500 people were present, and the ...
Article : 154 wordsCo-operative Building Society of South Australia, v. John Harris Jones, collector, of West Hindmarsh; claim for £30 12/6, being amount wrongfully deducted by defendant for commission on ...
Article : 104 words"H. F. Bates," Heg Bay, in the course of his reply to "Islander's" remarks on October 14, writes:—"As 'Islander' has not had the courage to sign his own name I ...
Article : 254 wordsRENMARK, October 15—Outside the practice of horticulture there is no doubt that horsebreeding will. take a prominent place in Renmark. With irrigation lucerne ...
Article : 477 wordsThree cases of drunkenness were disposed of. Mary Smith, who had been previously convicted of being an idle and disorderly person, was deermed to be a rogue and vagabond. and was ...
Article : 83 wordsHenry Wilson and George Giles, who were arrested in Waymouth street on Sunday morning, were charged on remand at the Adelaide Police Court. before Messrs. J. ...
Article : 641 words"J. 11. Dale, Young street. Parkside," writes advocating the advisableness of a vigorous forward movement in regard to the South Australian mining industry. He ...
Article : 131 words"Cent" writes:—"A good many years ago there was an old sailor man -o'-warsman in the destitute asylum, the band on whose sailor's cap had the word "Victory" on it. ...
Article : 82 wordsBELTON. October 14.—The annual athletic sports and hcrscracing were held on October 11 in the presence of between 300 and 100 people. Light rain having ...
Article : 1,504 wordsSir—Surely "Hume Lewis," who writes in your issue of October 17. must be a single taxer, with, like the quack, a specific that is claimed to cure all the ills that flesh ...
Article : 390 words"Factory Hand."—Your letter should be signed. "One of the Parts" has not sent his name. "W. Pearce Richards."—You have sent your letter to the. wrong address, as we have not ...
Article : 860 wordsIt is hardly possible to estimate the saving of time and temper which a few welltrained common goats will effect on a large sheep farm in Cape Colony, where they ...
Article : 1,070 wordsSir—In The Register of October 14 I notice a letter signed "Edmund Lonsdale, M.H.R." This gentleman questions the patriotism of Mr.N. B. McKay, of the ...
Article : 549 wordsIn the All Saints' Lecture Hall on Monday evening the first round of the debate tournament in connection with, the West Torrens Combined Literary Societies Union was held. Mr. F. M. Shaw ...
Article : 296 wordsSir—One of Sir Walter Scott's characters made a complaint to another that he was "to be had up before the Lords for leeing." His friend told him there was nothing very ...
Article : 570 wordsBURNSIDE, October 16.—Present—All except Cr. Wood. South Australian Gas Company's offering 5,000 gallons tar and Mr. Stace's tender for enclosing shed for tools accepted. Mrs. Howst ...
Article : 386 wordsThe hearing of the tramways case was continued on Wednesday before their Honors the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Cordon, sitting as a Full Court. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 19 Oct 1905, Page 3
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