There was a large gathering in the Wayville Institute on Tuesday evening at a social promoted by the ladies connected with the Wayville Anglican Mission, to ...
Article : 252 wordsSir—We are often treated to some well-known sonatas of the great Beethoven, but his Op. 101 in A I do not remember to have heard. It makes an interesting study at ...
Article : 634 wordsThe Federal Attorney-General (Sir William Irvine) stated to-day that he had received from Sir George Turner a communication, bringing under his notice certain Questions relating to the representatives of ...
Article : 631 wordsA large and representative meeting of residents of the district of Mitcham was held ia the Druids' Hall, Hawthorn, on Monday afternoon, for the purpose of ...
Article : 364 wordsSir—I understand that our military authorities are holding under arrest a number of foreign spies and others who will not sign the oath of neutrality. Among ...
Article : 205 wordsSir—In reply to Mr. K. W. Duncan's letter in Wednesday's issue headed "Effective Help," I desire to say that the committee have earnestly requested that not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 645 wordsSir—In spite of tie anticipated financial distress with its attendant want and misery, no one seems to deny himself the luxury of indulging in amusements. The ...
Article : 208 wordsGAWLER, August 25.—As a result of the Mayor calling a meeting for the purpose of starting a Patriotic Fund the institute hall was crowded on Monday. The ...
Article : 526 words[The events of the past few weeks in; Europe render strikingly interesting the following quotations from a chapter headed "The Last War," in Mr. H. G. Wells's ...
Article : 2,529 wordsSir—As everything else is being done bo generously for our soldiers going to the front, may I suggest that our fruitgrowers should send free as many cases of oranges ...
Article : 96 wordsSir—I have read with interest "Honeste Audax's" remarks in reference to soldiers and the railways, and sincerely hope that the Government will immediately grant ...
Article : 63 wordsSurprise was caused to-day when the steamer Zambesi, which was supposed to be loading phosphates at Nauru, near Ocean Island, arrived off the Heads in ...
Article : 242 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, August 25.—A second batch of local young men who applied for places in the Australian Expeditionary Force of 20,000. ...
Article : 628 wordsSir—One of the delusions that peace-loving people have certainly been under is that the newspaper, proprietor's profits are increased when sensational news is about ...
Article : 447 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) has received the following message from the High Commissioner:—"British Government has received a communication from the British ...
Article : 102 wordsThe [?] or Brighton attended in strong force at the town hall on Tuesday afternoon, when a meeting, presided over by the Mayor (Mr. J. Martin) was held to ...
Article : 197 wordsBritain's [?] the [?] which has a [?] recently [?] trip down the Clyde, ...
Article : 511 wordsThe commission appointed by the Government in terms of the necessary Commodities Control Act passed last week as the result of an agreement at the recent Premiere' Conference in Melbourne ...
Article : 111 wordsConsignees of goods by the German steamer Boon, and the steamer Stolberg, to the number of 200, met to-day to discuss their position. Cable ...
Article : 104 wordsCLARE, August 26.—This morning 12 volunteers for the Australian Expeditionary Force left Clare for Kadina to be medically examined. Much indignation is felt that ...
Article : 75 wordsKAPUNDA, August 26.—A numerically small but good representative meeting was held at the council chamber on Tuesday evening in response to the invitation of the ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Minister for Railways to-day denied a rumour that a number of men had been dismissed from the Midland Junction workshops on account of the war but about ...
Article : 219 wordsAt a meeting held in St. George's Church Hall it was decided to form a branch of the Red Cross League. The Rev. Canon Wise presided. Mrs. Arthur Lungley was ...
Article : 104 wordsOnly the Legislative Council sat to-day. The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Drew) announced that the session would close next week. The Foodstuffs Control Bill on discussed in committee. ...
Article : 69 wordsSir—I beg to advise you that in response to the following cable dispatched to the Association of Clambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom:—"Your appeal has ...
Article : 302 wordsThe recently formed unit at Unley will hold a large meeting in the city hall this afternoon, when members will be enrolled, an executive committee formed, and other ...
Article : 87 wordsMOONTA, August 25.—Last night a patriotic demonstration was held at the, institute hall. The meeting was preceded by a procession from the top of George ...
Article : 855 wordsPERTH, August 26.—The annual report of the Perth State Labour Bureau gives the total number of names registered for employment during the year ended June ...
Article : 40 wordsA largely attended meeting was held in the Paynenam Institute on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Church, who presided, explained the object of the meeting. It was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 wordsThe Broken Hill distress relief committee to-day decided to ask the Government for power to provide work for unemployed. Twenty-seven idle boiler makers left ...
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Advertising : 437 wordsTHEBARTON: Wednesday, August 26. Present—The Mayor (Mr. Green, M.P.). Aid. Hemingway, Menhernnett, and Riley, and Crs. Mellugh, Frost, Hill, Richards, HInder, and ...
Article : 76 wordsSTRATHALBYN, August 25.—There was a large and enthusiastic gathering of ladies in the institute this afternoon in response to the invitation of the Mayor ...
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Advertising : 93 wordsSir—Has any patriotic citizen yet responded to the call for sidedrums and fifes for our 10th Battalion? Surely Adelaide would not care to hold the unique ...
Article : 78 wordsSir—In accordance with instructions received from our valued clients, Messrs. G. & F. C. Baker, Narrung, we are forwarding to the military authorities at Kenwick ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 27 Aug 1914, Page 10
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