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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 244 words
  3. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued p.m., Sunday).—Generally fine and warm to hot, with northerly winds, followed by cool, south-westerly change, first affecting ...

    Article : 31 words
  4. IN THE AIR.

    Three hundred and three successful flights in an aeroplane is undoubtedly an excellent record. It stands to the credit of Mr. Arthur W. Jones, an English ...

    Article : 994 words
  5. TO MELBOURNE BY MOTOR CYCLE.

    At 9 a.m. to-day 25 motor cyclists will start on a reliability trial run to Melbourne. This is the first time that such a tour to the sister State has been ...

    Article : 153 words
  6. "EFFICIENCY WITH ECONOMY."

    The eleventh annual reunion of the Western Australian branch at the South African Soldiers' Association, held on Saturday night, was a brilliant gathering. ...

    Article : 562 words
  7. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore, December 29.—Low water, 10.40 a.m; high water, 4.40 p.m. ARRIVED.—December 27. Orrieto. R.M.S., 7,421, W.S. Shelford, R.N.R. ...

    Article : 2,046 words
  8. STURT STATUE FUND.

    Mrs. Fairweather, Hon. Secretary League of the Empire, writes:—"The fund for the erection of a statue to Cape. Charles Sturt has been in existence for ...

    Article : 669 words
  9. MAIL NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 375 words
  10. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 550 words
  11. FELL FROM A GANGWAY.

    At the Courthouse yesterday Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., and a jury held an inquest concerning the death of Mr. John Miles, a wharf labqurer, who was killed as the ...

    Article : 647 words
  12. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    After a delightful voyage from London the Orvieto, of the Orient Royal Mail line, arrived off the Semaphore shortly after 10 o'clock, on Saturday morning. She was ...

    Article : 88 words
  13. ANOTHER POLAR EXPEDITION.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton is contemplating the organization of another British expedition to the antanetic. At a dinner of the Eccentric Club (says The London ...

    Article : 108 words
  14. GROUNDLARK'S JAMTIN NEST.

    Mr. A. S. G. Garden, head master of the Mortdale Public School, writes to The Sydney Son:—"One of my pupils the other day brought in a large jamtin, in which a ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. ATTEMPTED INCENDIARISM.

    An attempt was made last night to burn the home of Mr. Mori, the Secretary of the New Arbitration Union at Blackball. Mrs. Mori was aroused by noises, and saw ...

    Article : 70 words
  16. NEWS OF THE DAY

    The following report was issued from the Adelaide Observatory on Sunday night:—Fine weather prevailed on. Saturday and Sunday in South Australia. The ...

    Article : 113 words
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  18. INEBRIATED DUCKS.

    A correspondent who bad read in The Sydney Sun about drunken, pigs wrote to the paper:—Did you ever hear of drunken ducks? A few years ago at a place where ...

    Article : 250 words
  19. CHINESE FATES—MODERN STYLE.

    The correspondent of The Temps at Pekin gives some interesting details of the fetes that were recently held on the second anniversary of the revolution. Yuan ...

    Article : 257 words
  20. "LONDON SCOTTISH" OLD COMRADES' ASSOCIATION.

    Lieut.-CoL-G. A. Malcolm wrote to The Register on November 27 from headquarters, 59 Buckingham Gate, London, S.W.:—"An 'Old Comrade' Association' ...

    Article : 215 words
  21. TIMES AND MANNERS.

    Even the most easy-going folk most acknowledge that there is a vast difference between the debutante of to-day and her prototype of a few years ...

    Article : 931 words
  22. The Register. ADELAIDE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1918.

    Birthdays ere solemn occasions in the lives of individuals, for they represent so many milestones along the road of life. They signalize ...

    Article : 1,030 words
  23. ORANGES.

    Oranges first came to England about the beginning of the sixteenth century, and found ready favour with those, who could afford them. Curious use was sometimes ...

    Article : 99 words
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  25. FALLEN SOLDIERS.

    The annual memorial service in connection with the South African fallen soldiers was held in King's Park this afternoon. There was a large attendance, and among those ...

    Article : 116 words
  26. PANAMA CANAL TRANSIT.

    The correspondent at Panama of The New York Times, in a Renter message on November 18, said that the small steamer Louise, with many prominent canal officials ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. LESS BEER DRUNK.

    Interesting facts are given in the tables forming the sixteenth abstract of liquor statistics of the United Kingdom. Cocoa and tea are increasing in popularity, but ...

    Article : 221 words
  28. ORIGIN OF THE POSTCARD.

    The postcard, whose use is reported to be declining, is not an English invention. The honour of having been the first country to use it belongs to Austria, where ...

    Article : 126 words
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