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Advertising : 1,342 wordsIn his speech at Gumeracha on Thurs-day evening the Treasurer mentioned that a loan of £500,000 was falling due on June 30 next and one of £l,440,000 on ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Earl of Meath wrote as follows to The Register:—"May I draw the attention of your readers to the near approach of May, and to express a hope that no time may be ...
Article : 507 wordsSouth Australia.—On Sunday tempo-rarily fine, mild, and pleasant, with northerly winds. Showery change on Monday, with squally winds on the ...
Article : 60 wordsA special correspondent in the far north, writing from Hergott Springs on April 18, says:—"There is an old and much worn adage which says 'If you don't succeed at ...
Article : 310 wordsThe members of the Country and Suburban Teachers' Association bad a pleasant and an instructive excursion on Saturday afternoon along the course of the Brown ...
Article : 321 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick) was asked on Saturday if he had anything to say in respect to the resolution passed by the Trades and Labour ...
Article : 163 wordsMessrs. J. Creswell, G. M. Evan, and H. Blinman returned to Adelaide from Melbourne on Sunday after having attended a meeting of the Cricket Board of ...
Article : 166 wordsSemaphore—Monday,. April 22—High water, 7.15 a.m low water, 1.20 p.m. Time Bell—Saturday, April 20—Ball dropped at the ? ? corresponding to 19th, 15h, sum., ...
Article : 1,333 wordsWriting on March 22 our London correspondent remarks:—"Mr. J. H. Finlayson, at the request of the board, has just completed the selection of a magic lantern and ...
Article : 127 wordsThe weather office reported on Saturday:— Further light to moderate rains (heavy in places) have again fallen over the central and southern parts of this ...
Article : 136 wordsJames Edis, residing at ? returned to Port Adelaide by the Ropara on Sunday for medical treatment occasioned through injuries sustained which working at ...
Article : 126 wordsCapt. ? representing the Marine Underwriters' Association, returned to Port Adelaide be the steamer Rupara on Sunday from the ? of the wreck of I ...
Article : 56 wordsOur London correspondent wrote on March 22:—"The name of the late Dr. Lowson, of Hull, who died last week in London, deserves to rank on the glorious ...
Article : 244 wordsWhen a story is told of the delusion of some credulous tradesman by a sharper who has rung the change, pity is not always felt for the deluded one. But when he biter ...
Article : 226 wordsIn connection with the reworking of the Burra Burra Copper Mine, we have received from Mr. T. B. Gall, the Chairman of the company which at present owns the ...
Article : 262 wordsUnder these headings Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald. M.P., has contributed his latest article to the English papers. The following are extracts:—We have been to ...
Article : 946 wordsWhile immigration and noses may not, in some unfortunate instances, be altogether inseparable (writes The Sydney Evening News) it is satisfactory to all ...
Article : 772 wordsPoor old Murray River.' Once more its ribs of sand stick up above the sluggish tide; once more the plying steamboat adheres to those same sandy ribs, while the ...
Article : 486 wordsA "New Chum" has this to say in a New Zealand exchange:—"Last December arrived in Melbourne from England, intending to settle somewhere in Australia or ...
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Family Notices : 262 wordsSaturday was the last day of the first term at the Supreme Court, when seven candidates applied for admission as practitioners to the Court. The number, which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 wordsDuring the voyage of the British ship Ardeneraig from London to the Semaphore, which terminated so dramatically on Sunday, the second officer (Mr. Lyse) ...
Article : 174 wordsOne may well imagine one of our Japanese visitors jotting down in his notebook. "The Australian people are hospitable, but not ostentations. They express their ...
Article : 239 wordsTo-day is the fiftieth anniversary of the inaugural meeting of the first Parliament elected under the Constitution Act which conferred upon South ...
Article : 1,201 wordsMr. Baker and Mr. Fisher are mentioned for the Presidency of the Legislative Council. There are several candidates in the field for the honour of presiding over the ...
Article : 77 wordsThe latest news from the stranded steamer Willyama is of a hopeful character. In the recent heavy weather the steamer was slewed round considerably. Coal is ...
Article : 135 wordsA few days ago Millar's Karri and Jarrah Forests, Limited, wrote to the Minister for Railways (Mr. Gregory). asking for a further rebate on the carriage of timber, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 405 wordsOur London correspondent wrote on March 22:—M. Pierre Berthelot, though best known to France and other nations as a great scientist, proved in his pathetic ...
Article : 310 wordsFrancis Birtles, the trans-Australian cyclist, resumed his journey to the eastern capitals on Saturday afternoon. Just on the stroke of 3 o'clock he mounted his ...
Article : 127 wordsUnder the heading "As Others See Us" a New Zealand paper quotes a few criticisms of that country from the "remarks" of the Tourist Department's visitors' book. ...
Article : 188 wordsThe following letter speaks for itself:— "Government Laboratories ? April 19, 1907. Messrs. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Queen ...
Article : 126 wordsThe R.M.S. India, from London, recorded the Semaphore anchorage at 11.20 a.m. on Saturday. The liner was not reported from Cape Bords, but her regularity is ...
Article : 131 wordsOn Saturday afternoon Mr. John Nutt, aged 42 years, a married man, of Plympton, was found dead on the Lower North road near to the old Grand Junction Hotel. The ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 22 Apr 1907, Page 4
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