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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The following report, was issued from the Adelaide Observatory at 9 p.m. on Monday:—Cloudy and unsettled weather, with northerly winds and mild ...

    Article : 164 words
  4. MORE POPULATION.

    Another batch of immigrants arrived Oft Monday afternoon by the White Star steamer Irishman, which is now berthed at the Outer Harbour. The vessel's total ...

    Article : 675 words
  5. SAINT AND CHAUFFEUR.

    The Rev. Father Gartlan, S J., principal of St. Ignatius College, Sydney, told some good stories at the prize-giving on Wednesday. Admiral Sir George Patey ...

    Article : 221 words
  6. WHO INTRODUCED THE WILLOW?

    Concerning a discussion on the advent of the willow in Australia, Mr. A. Potter has informed Mr. Burfitt, Secretary of the Australian Historical Society (writes The ...

    Article : 109 words
  7. BETRAYED BY SCREAM.

    A dapper young person of clean-cut appearance and a inanabout-town air appeared yesterday at the navy recruiting station at 163 West Twenty-third street, ...

    Article : 405 words
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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m, Monday).—Cloudy and unsettled, followed by showers, chiefly over the central and southern district. ...

    Article : 44 words
  10. KING'S ACCESSION HOLIDAY.

    The King's Accession holiday was celebrated on Monday in fine weather, and the populace turned out in strong force for the varied enjoyments of the dav. The ...

    Article : 189 words
  11. ALBINO ANIMALS AND BIRDS.

    Mr. W. E. Goode, White's River, writes:—"In The Register of May 5 Mr. James Moorhouse stated that he saw on the west coast a white crow, and wished to know if ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. MAIL NOTICES.

    GREAT BRITAIN (via Suez),—Nat [?] R.M.S. Orvieto, Mails due in London, June 14. Mails close at G.P.o. for ordinary letters, 9 a.m.; for regisered letters, 8 a.m.; for packets and ...

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  13. THE CROWD ON THE FLAT.

    At the conclusion of the Timaru Cup Race, at the South Canterbury Jockey Club's Meeting, New Zealand, a small crowd of men clustered about the finishing ...

    Article : 164 words
  14. Family Notices

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  15. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    The season in connection with the Football League has been started in earnest, All the clubs hare been Been in the premiership arena. There ?were two matches ...

    Article : 176 words
  16. CADETS AND CIGRETTES.

    About 15 cadets were before the Launceston Police Court last week on charge of having cigarettes or tobacco in their possession while on parade, contrary to ...

    Article : 329 words
  17. BIRDS AND SCIENCE.

    Broadly speaking, the study of ornithology is divided into three aspects—the purely scientific, the economic, and what may (for lack of a closer term) be spoken ...

    Article : 486 words
  18. DISTANT EARTHQUAKES.

    The seismograph record at the Adelaide Observatory for the latter half of last week when examined showed that the instrument was in a state of unrest between ...

    Article : 247 words
  19. HOSPITAL PATIENT'S TREATMENT.

    An inquest on the body of Thomas Longmuir, who died in the Melbourne Hospital on April 20, while under an anesthetic for an operation upon an abscess ...

    Article : 166 words
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  21. REVENUE PROM HOARDINGS.

    Asked whether he was the officer who made the original recommendation that hoardings should be taxed, the Lord Mayor of Sydney (Ald. R. W. Richards) replied ...

    Article : 281 words
  22. POISON ON APPLES.

    Writing in The Times to warn the public against eating apples that have what appears to be a green mildew near the stalk, without carefully peeling them. ...

    Article : 173 words
  23. UNTIDY CEMETERIES.

    While, on the whole the note most frequently sounded by observant over-sea visitors to Australia has been, a praise-note, nearly all of them ...

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  24. MADE IN AUSTRALIA.

    To-day was the beginning of manufacturers' week. Goods of Australian manufacture are being specially exhibited in the windows of 2,000 shops in the metropolis. ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. THE EARTHQUAKE IN SICILY.

    Appalling loss of life, and enormous devastation, resulted from the earthquake in Sicily on Friday, but, as the intensity of the upheaval exceeded ...

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  26. PROPOSED PORT AUGUSTA FREEZING WORKS.

    Owing to unavoidable circumstances the provisional directors have found it necessary to extend the date for the final receipts of applications for shares in the Part ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. EX-SPEAKER WILLIS, HORSEBUYER.

    The unusual sight of an ex-Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly bidding spiritedly for horses was witnessed last week at Messr. McPhie & Co.'s horse ...

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  28. LIONESS AT LARGE.

    There is alarm in the Watson's Bay district Aver reports that a lioness is roaming about in the trash there. One settler asserts positively that he saw the animal ...

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  29. The Register ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1914.

    la the debate on the Address-in-Reply and the censure motion, Socialist members of the House of Representatives occupied practically every minute ...

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  31. A NEW USE FOR THE HALFPENNY.

    At the Alexandria Council meeting, Sydney, Aid. Ralph (Mayor), in referring to the colIections in the municipality on Hospital Saturday, stated that the result was ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. STARVING HEROES OF PORT ARTHUR.

    One of the heroes of the Fort Arthur defence, a volunteer soldier named Pimenoff, who received the highest order of the St. Georee's Cross, which corresponds to ...

    Article : 498 words
  33. SENATE LIBERAL CANDIDATES.

    The count of the ballot papers in connection with the election of six Liberals to contest the Senate in the event of a double dissolution will probably be concluded ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. BULK HANDLING OF WHEAT.

    Referring to the subject of the bulk handling of wheat, the New South Wales Minister for Lands (Mr. Trefle) said thai he had gone into the matter very ...

    Article : 163 words
  35. LEPER STATION.

    When the control of the leper station was handed over to the Commonwealth authorities the actual administration was left to the State. This system has not been ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. "ENGAGEMENT RING" CLASS.

    Mr. frank Tate (Director of Education for Victoria) is visiting New South Wales and Queensland on a Holiday, but is making a special point of inspecting the ...

    Article : 249 words
  37. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    Archbishop Kelly has been greatly encouraged in bis plans for the improvement of St. John's College, connected with the University of Sydney, by promise of Mr. ...

    Article : 78 words
  38. TIMBER YARD STRIKE.

    The Trades Hall authorities state that the compulsory unionism strike at Millar's timber yard, has now caused 400 men, among whom are sundry bricklayers, to be thrown ...

    Article : 108 words
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