From the Archbishop (Most Rev. Dr. John O'Reily):—"A correspondent in The Register enquires as to the authority for two words used by me in my financial ...
Article : 242 wordsOn June 13 a collision took place in Flinders street between a motor fire pump and a tramcar. The car was damaged and three passengers were injured. The motor ...
Article : 124 wordsThere was a large attendance of the educational fraternity at Brookman Hall. School of Mines, on Monday morning when the thirteenth annual conference of the ...
Article : 82 wordsAn event of extreme interest, not only, to astronomers, but to the world at large, will soon take place, this is the return of the periodic comet made famous by the ...
Article : 1,130 wordsMr. J. Willmott. Vice-President of the Union, moved a vote of thanks to the speakers. Sir langdon Bonython had always been a friend of the teachers and a ...
Article : 171 wordsAt the Fitzroy Court Robert Fullarton, a post finisher, proceeded against Constable George H. Barclay to recover £28 8/ damages. The plaintiff said that at 11.45 ...
Article : 133 wordsSir Langdon Bonython, in opening conference, said the relation of the new democracy to the teacher, especially in the public schools, was of the highest ...
Article : 1,083 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir George Le Hunte) presided over the evening session at the Brookman Hall. There was a splendid and enthusiastic attendance. ...
Article : 3,445 wordsThere was again a fair attendance at the Adelaide Town Hall on Monday evening, when the second of a series of three concerts promoted by the Caledonian Society ...
Article : 244 wordsFrom "J. C. K.":—"In the light of Indian u[?]rest, and the terrible ravages of the plague both in India and China, the following from a Hindu paper published ...
Article : 381 wordsAn application was made to the (Chief Justice to-day in an action for breach of promise of marriage, in which £1,000 damages are claimed. The action is ...
Article : 186 wordsSir—No licence is the real subject to which 1 desire to call the attention of your many fair-minded readers. As the figures I have quoted have not been ...
Article : 889 wordsDr. R. S. Rogers, speaking on the above subject, said the physical advantages to be derived from change of scene, of change of occupation, were generally conceded. The ...
Article : 1,130 wordsThe annual competitions of Mr. Edward Reeves's elocutionary students were continued in the Victoria Hall on Monday evening, with Mr. Claude Hall as ...
Article : 282 wordsFrom "H. C. Wright," Marleston, South road:—"In The Register of to-day is a paragraph referring to the contract for the supply of milk to the Adelaide Hospital, ...
Article : 284 wordsThe following letter from Messrs. McGIew and Adams, bearing on the question of the importation of tar and the difference between the English and the Australian ...
Article : 677 wordsFrom "W. H. Betts," Streaky Bay:—"If further evidence was required regarding the line via Tarcoola—where, the Commissioner of Crown Lands states, are ...
Article : 73 wordsFrom "Ella Jurs":—"In The Register of June 24 appears a letter from Mrs. J. Powis Stuart. I hope many of your readers will take an interest in so worthy ...
Article : 234 wordsThe long-expected reduction in the bank minimum came yesterday, when the 3 per cent, rate was reduced to 24 per cent., a figure not seen in this connection since ...
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Advertising : 1,094 words"Bobsie."—Communicate with Mrs. T. Bruce, Jasper street, Hyde Park. "Kalangadoo."—Ashes are not satisfactory for the purpose. Use sand. ...
Article : 647 wordsThe President of the Union (Capt. W. H Cherry) said that when last month he learned of his appointment to the inspectorial staff he sought to leave his ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 30 Jun 1908, Page 6
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