Mr. A. E. Maegraith (head master of University College North Adelaide) has just returned from a trip to Japan and the Far East, and for seven weeks he travelled ...
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Article : 1,509 wordsThe syndicate which built the Canadian Pacific Land Grant Railway received from the Government of the Dominion 25,000,000 acres of land and 25,000,000 dollars, and ...
Article : 525 wordsThe above map clearly indicates what South Australia stands to gain or lose by the building of a railway to tap the resources of the Northern Territory. A tender has been lodged with the Government, backed by a substantial deposit in which the tenderers offer to bridge the existing gap between Oodnadatta and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 247 wordsThe Federal Government has refused to accept the transfer of the Territory on the conditions suggested, one of which was that the Transcontinental line should be ...
Article : 626 wordsThe hearing of the conspiracy large against Charles Tucker was continued, before Messrs. J. Gordon, S.M., A. E. Martin, and R. Martin. at the Adelaide ...
Article : 666 wordsWhen seen by a reporter on Wednesday with regard to a rumour that scarlatina or scarlet fever was rife among school children in the eastern suburbs, the Mayor of ...
Article : 576 wordsIn reference to a report in The Register on Monday about the conditions of the wells between Alice Springs and Burrow Creek the Acting Minister controlling the ...
Article : 606 wordsAlthough barely a year has elapsed since the Prospect Institute was formed, it now boasts 110 subscribers and 900 volumes, in addition to magazines and periodicals. ...
Article : 324 wordsSir—I read with much interest Mr. Solomon's letter in The Register of October 19 Some time since I was not much in favour of the alternate block system, but this ...
Article : 212 wordsSir—Concerning the paragraph re scarlatin in to-day's issue of The Register. I have this morning received returns from the five schools in the eastern suburbs, in ...
Article : 116 wordsSir—Your amusing article on, the "Strange Conduct of the Royal Society" will doubtless serve the purpose of advertising Mr. Basedow, and will possibly do ...
Article : 258 wordsDr. Edgar Brown conduced the examination of the Monition "first-aid" class (men) on October 19. when the following passed:—Messrs. C. Correll, W. O. Short, and T. C. Mathews. Rev. ...
Article : 121 wordsThe following allotments have been made by the Land Board:—Western District—Russell. 2,525 acres. J. A. Hardy; Wookata, 1,333 acres. W. H. Wheadon and D. Riddle; 1,298 acres. H. W. Darby.V. Drw. ...
Article : 83 wordsSir—Can it be possible, that a leading newspaper in one of the largest capital cities ,in Australia, the chosen organ of a great political party, should earnestly ...
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Advertising : 319 wordsSEMAPHORE W.C.T.U.—The first of a series of silver medal contests was held in the Methodist Schoolroom, Exeter, on October 22. Mrs. Radford (State superintendent of medal contests) ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 25 Oct 1906, Page 7
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