A tramway accident, in which several people were injured, occurred at Bondi last night; shortly before 12 o'clock. An electric tram was drawn up opposite to the ...
Article : 240 wordsRevelations of an extraordinary character have been made concerning the condition of the Illawarra and South Ceast Company's steamer Allowrie on the last ...
Article : 182 wordsMr. J. W. Duck, a well-known resident of Leigh Creek, and one of the oldest identities of the north, recently celebrated his seventy-sixth birthday. Not long ago Mr. ...
Article : 1,018 wordsThe art of letter writing should be practised by everyone. To read a letter in which the views, objects or opinions of the writer are concisely expressed is ...
Article : 525 wordsyet, and when he lets himself go on a theme that raises his hair, he always furnishes racy reading, as, witness his (Mr. Mitton's) vigorous onslaught upon the Hon. ...
Article : 445 wordsPORT ELLIOT, April 18.—The growing popularity of this port is shown by the number of visitors who are at present enjoying their Easters holidays here On ...
Article : 229 wordsThe triennial conference of the Federated and Amalgamted Railway and Tramway Employes' Association of Australia was held in the Trades Hall on Saturday and ...
Article : 1,609 wordsSince the Federal Labour Party has determined to insist, so far as it can, upon the passing of an Old-age Pensions Act this session Federal Ministers have been ...
Article : 167 wordsKINGSCOTE (K.I.). April 20.—On Sunday evening the Rev. I. Rooney (President of the Methodist Conference) formally opened the new church at Kingscote. A ...
Article : 97 wordsThe annual chrysanthemum show of the Hindmarsh Horticultural and Foricultural Society was opened on Tuesday. There was an afternoon session and the Mayor of ...
Article : 914 wordsThe match against New South Wales was continued to-day. Hayes scored 36, which included 5 fourers. Wehn Evans went in the score was 177 for 5 wickets. The sixth ...
Article : 781 wordsYORKETOWN, April 20.—Some of the local storekeepers who are running vans to the outlying districts have to be about early to feed their horses. Last week a driver ...
Article : 89 wordsFrom "The Hon. John Warren," Mount Crawford:—"I hare from the Survey Office a nicely printed and illustrated memorial of the opening of the Outer Harbour on ...
Article : 617 wordsA number of the butchers who struck work 46 days ago returned to work to-day, although the employers find that they can do with fewer men than ...
Article : 152 wordsYORKETOWN, April 20.—The Port Monowie beach is covered with timber and other wreekage from the ketch lately stranded there—the rough weather having ...
Article : 57 wordsPORT PIRIE, April 21.—Considerable inconvenience is being caused through a shortage of men at the Broken Hill Proprietary works and on some of the wharfs. ...
Article : 706 wordsAt a recent meeting of the Hindmarsh Town Council Aid. Brown moved—"That the scavenging contractor be informed that if he does not comply with the ...
Article : 587 wordsAs a sequel to the sensational story related by the crew of the Swedish steamer Orland on Sunday regarding the mysterious falling overboard of one of the crew; the ...
Article : 89 wordsAt a meeting of the Adelaide City Council on March 9, Ad. Baker asked various question concerning the Royal Sanitary Institute London. These were brought under ...
Article : 328 wordsFrom "J. Germein," Stansbury:—"I understand that the Government has improved the capabilities of the slaughtering and freezing works at Pott Adelaide. but ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 345 wordsFrom the Rev.J. Dingle, Mallala, who has forwarded an extract explaining the system of religious instruction in State schools in New South Wlaes, which has been ...
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Advertising : 390 wordsFrom "W. H. Nightingale":—"The traffic and accommodation on the Port line on Easter Monday, and especially regarding that portion supplying Henley Beach and ...
Article : 34 wordsFrom "Justitia," Semaphore:—"Some friends are anxious to help a poor woman during her husbands illness. She has a family of five—four girls and one boy of ...
Article : 294 wordsNORWOOD: Tuesday, April 21. (before Ald. R. Phillips).—The cases of drunkenness were disposed of Annie Daff was fined £ 1 and costs 10/, in default 14 days imprisonment with hard labour ...
Article : 239 wordsOne case of drunkentrees was dealt with. John Grossett pleaded guilty to having de[?] from the steamer Drumgeith at Port Adelaide on April 9, and was ordered on board. ...
Article : 97 words"Fairplay," Jamestown.—The employer should pay himself. "Marcus Grandana."—We have ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 22 Apr 1908, Page 7
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