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Advertising : 24 wordsTwo poorly clad boys — Alfred Lawrence, aged 14 and his brother Robert, aged 12 — walked into the Russell Street Police Station tonight and sad to the officer in ...
Article : 230 wordsIt is officially acknowledged that a dozen more cases of people suffering from smallpox came to light today. Tonight there are at the quarantine station 79 smallpox ...
Article : 346 wordsDuring the course of the resent election campaign some of the most diverting features were provided by the ex-Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley). Who ...
Article : 945 wordsA demonstration in connection with the unemployed in Adelaide was held at the Government Labour Exchange on Wednesday morning. There was a crowd of between ...
Article : 1,705 wordsBy a majority of 203 votes to [?] the annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association today decided that the association and its adherents should declare. ...
Article : 68 wordsMiss Sylvia Pankhurst was arrested yesterday for having addressed a suffragette meeting in the East-End. Her bodyguard struggled to prevent the militant leader ...
Article : 124 wordsThe report by The Times on the English wheat crop is scarcely of a reasoning character, owing to the weather. The figures indicate an average of 89.17 t ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Scullers Barry and Pearce are actively preparing for thier race for the world's championship on the Thames on July 21 ...
Article : 434 wordsPlaying for Lancashire in a match against Northumberland S. F. Barnes secured 8 wickets for 19 runs. Four of these were captured with successive balls. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 304 wordsMr. S. L. Date presided over a large meeting of the members of the Hairdressers' Employes' Federation last night. Three new members were admitted. The federal ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 634 wordsOne of the mysteries of the world is certainly the pin. In astounding quantities they pour from numerous factories, principally from Bermingham. One mill alone ...
Article : 893 wordsThe mansion at Rivington Hill, Norwich (Lancashire), of Sir William Leaver [?], Chairman of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Chairman of Lever ...
Article : 124 words[?] RAIDIA, July 8.— While proceeding towards Norton's Summit this morning the horse attached to Mr. S. A. Little's [?] bolted down Collin's Hill which is by far ...
Article : 117 wordsTwo suffragettes were about to hurl bundles of literature at carriage in which the King and Queen were driving at Southport when they suddenly found their ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Nelson the Magistrate at Allahabad, who has been trying the Barisal conspirators, has received an anonymous letter threatening his murder if does not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 wordsTerrific weather is being experienced. Wind at a velocity of 60 miles an hour, hail, and rainstorm; swept over a large area of the north. Many buildings have ...
Article : 48 wordsVICTOR HARBOUR, July 9.— Mr. J. Holliday, while riding. in a trap from a football match at Goolwa, had a fall on to the road near the Gan Bridge. A railway ...
Article : 64 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day on a motion to adjourn, Mr. Conroy N. S. W). Who was received with cheers by Mr. O'Malley, called attention to the ...
Article : 285 wordsSydney residents are to have first view of the cruiser which bears that city's name and also of the flagship Australia, both of which are expected to arrive at ...
Article : 110 wordsCricketers and spectators at the match at Lord's between Oxford and Cambridge removed their hats and remained in silence for several minutes today as a tribute to ...
Article : 81 wordsKADINA, July 8. — This morning an acci-dent occurred ab Wallaroo Mines, which fortunately was not attended with serious results. A miner named Rogers who ...
Article : 78 wordsSanetion was granted at a meeting of the University Sports Union today to the inauguration-of inter-'varsity lacrosse matches between Melbourne and Sydney. ...
Article : 79 wordsWELLINGTON, July 9.— Mr. E. J. Legrove, who has been connected with the present Opposition Party for many years, committed suicide at Wellington by ...
Article : 35 wordsBROKEN HILL. July 9.— William Charles Carter, aged 50, working in the British Mine (Marsh section), was killed by a fall of ground. He and a mate were ...
Article : 50 words[?] with a capital of [?]250,000 as projected to construct airships to carry passengers between London, Brighton, and Paris and between London. ...
Article : 73 wordsA romantic story of .love, jealousy, and murder was told in the Criminal Court at [?] pnis, when Jeanne Morena was accused of£ shooting her husband, who was described ...
Article : 847 wordsMELBOURNE, July 9.— An exact estimate of the damage caused by fire and water at the Australian Club in William street early this morning could not be ...
Article : 68 wordsWith a view to protect the military forces from possible infection by smallpox, instructions were given to-day that the headquarters staffs and all permanent ...
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Advertising : 530 wordsA smoke social, the first of its kind held at the chief seaport, was given by the members of D Company, 76th Infantry, in the Foresters' Hall, Port Adelaide, on ...
Article : 205 wordsWhile biplaning, accompanied by a Frenchman as passenger, Herr Ledner fell with his machine at Wurzburg. Both men were killed. ...
Article : 30 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly today Mr. Outtrim raised a storm of laughter by giving notice of his intention to move for leave to bring in a Bill to abolish ...
Article : 60 wordsAs the result of a collision a tramcar crowded with artillerymen, was wrecked, and six of the soldiers were killed and 30 injured. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Chamber of Deputies has adopted the three years service clause in the Government Military Bill. To pass the measure the closure had to be employed. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Zealandia arrived at Albany yesterday, and as she is the first steamer from Sydney since the outbreak of smallpox the Passengers were not allowed to land until ...
Article : 49 wordsTwo cases of supposed chickenpox were reported in the city to-day. Doctors are still doubtful regarding the nature of the disease. It is possibly a mild form of ...
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Advertising : 495 wordsSir Richard Butler when spoken to on Wednesday evening regarding the deputation, said he would be willing to receive representatives of the men by arrangement ...
Article : 92 wordsIn the Legislative Council this afternoon the Sugar Cultivation Bill was read a second time. The Council adjourned until tomorrow. In the !Assembly a Private ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 10 Jul 1913, Page 8
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