Members of the University attending the unveiling ceremony of the statue of the late Sir W. W. Hughes are asked to wear academic dress. ...
Article : 365 wordsAt the unveling of the statue of Col. Light this morning provision has been made for the accommodation of pioneer colonists. The following, who arrived in ...
Article : 1,320 wordsAfter iver half a century's association with the public service of South Australia Sir Charles Todd has decided to lay down the last of the burdens which he has borne ...
Article : 1,124 wordsSecond Class (in order of merit).—Arabella Aldersey Manning, Eirine Mary Williams. Third Class (in alphabetical order). ...
Article : 40 wordsA. Closing and an Opening Career.—Capt. Light's forebodings were correct. as be died, to the groat grief of the little colony of Penang, on October ...
Article : 557 wordsNow that a fit monument has been erected in Adelaide to its founder, Col. William Light, it may not be amiss to narrate shortly the story of his early ...
Article : 975 wordsStaff-Capt., and Mrs. Garbutt of the Salvation Army, who have been transferred from Broken Hill to Ballarat, were accorded a farewell at the Barrier Central Citadel ...
Article : 480 wordsAdvices from St. Petersburg state that a fresh case of official robbery on a gigantic scale has come to light. A contract for supplies of bread of the value of ...
Article : 462 wordsChemistry II.—Diploma in Applied Science. Practical. ...
Article : 62 wordsPass List. Second Class.—Percy Victor Whitney. Third Class.—Percy Middleton Wells, Howard Gordon White. ...
Article : 20 wordsFirst Class in order of merit; Second and Third Classes in alphabetical order.—First Year. First Class.—William Malcolm Sinclair ...
Article : 297 wordsThe State Cabinet had before it to-day the formal protest of the Government of South Australia against the decision of the Minister for Lands to lease for seven ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 wordsMr. Ramsay MacDonald, M.P., addressed a meeting at Ballarat to-night in support of the candidature of Mr. Scullen, the Labour nominee. He said Mr. Deakin had ...
Article : 399 wordsA remarkable instance of vitality is afforded by the case of Mrs. Eliza Stead, of Melon Grove, Hawker's road, Medindie, who to-day will celebrate the completion of ...
Article : 385 wordsA disastrous bush fire has been raging throughout the back country of the Darling for the past seven days. Starting at Terya-wena Station, it has burned out Mount ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Czar's ukase, which orders administrative changes that should greatly ameliorate the condition of the peasants is published in full to-day. ...
Article : 285 wordsIntense indignation was aroused in shipping and commercial circles to-day upon the receipt of news from Thursday Island that the customs authorities had forbidden ...
Article : 249 wordsPass List. Theoretical and Practical. First Class.—None. Second Class.—William Hurtle Kleeman. ...
Article : 51 wordsGeology I.—Third Class (in alphabetical order).—Neil Campbell, Arthur Hamilton Scarfe. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe question whether a person selling a patent medicine which contains alcohol can be made amenable to the penalties of the licensing Acts for selling a spirituous ...
Article : 146 wordsEthel, Doris Annells (Miss M. A. Sprod). Jessie Emily Marion Bailey (Miss Keanrney, Ruby Myrtle Barnet (Miss F. ...
Article : 698 wordsThe State Government does not intend to take any step to meet the wish of those who have asked that a referendum should be taken again at the next general election ...
Article : 127 wordsAt the trial of the Frenchman Cesbron for the attempted murder of his friend Dr. Herbert, the intended victim, who was called as a witness, deposed that Monsieur ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Murray steamer Gemini reached Mannum (Mr. Randell's station) on Friday with 312 bales of wool. In this voyage she navigated several creeks on whose ...
Article : 203 wordsMr. Reid opened his election campaign for East Sydney by addressing a large meeting to-night. There was not much that was new in his sppech, for, as he ...
Article : 180 wordsMr. J. Praed (general secretary to the Amalgamated Miners' Association) has received an important communication from the secretary to the Zeehan branch ...
Article : 133 wordsSir—The Col. Light monument and the monument of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria are the only mounments in King William street between North terrace and ...
Article : 458 wordsThe statement of Bishop Wallis, cabled to New Zealand that they were developing in New Zealand a nation of heathens has aroused considerable comment. One ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Seddon memorial committee has disapproved of the Inspector-General's scheme of technical scholarships, and proposes New Zealand fellowships and travelling ...
Article : 35 wordsPearling luggers have returned from the pearling grounds reporting rough weather outside. As the Pretroia has not put in an appearance to-day from the stranded ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 27 Nov 1906, Page 5
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