St Paul's Church, Port Adelaide—Held May 2. Rector (Rev. Canon Hornabrook) presided over largest attendance for many years. Rector's annual report stated that there had been a ...
Article : 2,004 wordsPORT PIRIE, April 29.—A meeting was held at the institute this afternoon, It had been called to consider the advisableness of in some way honouring Empire Day. ...
Article : 372 wordsSir—With much interest I have perused "Henry Gainford's" letter on "Prohibition and Sly Gropselling." He says that "it has been unmistakably shown the drink traffic ...
Article : 875 wordsFrom "A Mother":—"I write to support the remarks of 'Visitor' regarding the public being allowed admission to the wards of the Children's Hospital on May Day. ...
Article : 225 wordsThe following is an outline of the experimental work now being undertaken by the Department of Agriculture in co-operation with members of the Agricultural Bureau:— ...
Article : 977 wordsMr. E. H. Limbert, for the applicant—Michael Laurence O'Brien, Bennett street, Stepney—asked for an order that letter of administration, with the will annexed of ...
Article : 757 wordsThe entries for the third annual egglaying competition under the auspices of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society arc fairly representative. White ...
Article : 285 words"One Who has Been Got At" writes:— "A short time ago the inspectors of the various corporate towns made a raid on bakers and milkmen for selling ...
Article : 92 wordsFrom "M. B.":—"With reference to the latest move on the part of the higher critics, so called, kindly insert the following:—'Men with the natural pride of the ...
Article : 168 wordsPORT PIRIE, April 29.—A meeting was held in the banqueting room of the town hall on Friday afternoon to consider the advisableness—as stated stated by the Mayor.—of ...
Article : 270 wordsSir—I have slandered no one, and never intended to. Surely it is not slander to tell Mr. Saunders that the fact of his support of the Labour Party is very ample ...
Article : 153 words"M. Symonds Clerk" (hon. secretary Native Fauna and Flora Protection Committee) writes:—"On enquiry at his office, the Commissioner of Police courteously showed ...
Article : 114 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, May 2.—During the week ended Saturday last 284 tons of produce was sent from Mount Gambier, and 151 tons from Glencoe, to market. ...
Article : 297 wordsA circuit social, to welcome the Rev. W. H. Hanton and family to the Prospect Circuit, was held in the schoolroom on Tuesday. A large number of friends attended. The senior circuit ...
Article : 351 wordsFrom "Vigil:—"Can any of your readers inform us under whose auspices the Sunday sports meetings are being held every week on the South Park Lands ...
Article : 155 wordsMENINGIE, May 3—At a meeting of representative., settlers, held in the council ball last night, to consider the Government proposal to drain Lake Albert, it was ...
Article : 205 wordsAlbion Chaffmills, of Gawler, v. A, H. Lucas and G. H. Short, of Adelaide, chaff merchants, and Matthew Lucas, of Gawler Belt.—Mr. J. Henderson for the plaintiffs, and Mr. A. W. Piper ...
Article : 613 wordsThe Rev. Chas. E. Sensie, Port Pirie, writes:—"Will you kindly grant me space to lift up my voice in protest against the wholesale Sunday trading being carried on ...
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Advertising : 8 wordsSir—It is difficult to believe that Mr. Gainford, a Christian clergyman, when he tells us that God is on his side, can be acquainted with the Bacchanalian texts in ...
Article : 283 words"B. T."—Your letter appeared in The Register on May 1. "Mars."—Astronomical Notes were published in The Register on January 2. February 2. March 1. ...
Article : 222 wordsMOUNT BARKER. May 2.—The District Councils Acts provides that in the case of the Chairman being one of the members to go to the ballot at the end of ...
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Advertising : 194 wordsOn February 17 the statue of Miss Willard was presented to the United States Congress by the State of Illinois, and placed in Statuary Hall. in the Capitol Building at Washington. For the ...
Article : 787 wordsSir—I saw the letter signed by "Cognition" in The Register of May 2, and I felt highly amused at the efforts of the Missionary Ware. Being a licensed victualler ...
Article : 1,010 wordsMOUNT BARKER: Tuesday, May 2 (before Messrs. F. J. Bradford and A. Sexton).—Sidney Smith, aged 11, was charged by Charles Buermann with having been in his shop on the previous ...
Article : 199 wordsA meeting of the council was held on Tuesday at the society's rooms. There were present—Mr. W. B. Wilkinson (Vice- President). Dr. E. J. Eitel. Messrs. S. ...
Article : 215 wordsFour cases of drunkenness were dealt with. Edward Ford admitted having neglected to carry a light on a vehicle he was driving along, the Port road, on the night of April 23. Ordered to ...
Article : 310 wordsIn ideal weather Mr. W. Reynell, of Reynella, gave his employes a picnic on the Brighton Beach. The party consisted of grapecutters and man connected with the vintage and their friends. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 4 May 1905, Page 3
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