A meeting of the Poultry and Kennel Club was held at 25 Waymouth street on Friday evening, when the subject for discussion was the Malay. Mr. W. H. ...
Article : 278 wordsAll manuscripts submitted to the Editor should be written legibly in ink on one side of, the paper, and none will be returned, even if rejected, unless special arrangements to ...
Article : 149 wordsMr. Harcourt Beatty, Miss Madge McIntosh, and Messrs. Meynell & Gunn's popular company will enter on the farewell six nights of their successful season at the ...
Article : 600 wordsThe City Coroner (Mr. S. Murphy) today concluded the inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of 15 victims of the collision between the steamer ...
Article : 422 wordsSTIRLING, EAST, February 12.—A serious accident, which emphasized the danger incurred by juveniles catching hold of vehicles where there is a heavy stream of ...
Article : 220 words"C. McNiece."—To allow knives to remain crossed is considered by the super [?]titious to be courting bad luck, but be [?]ond this there is no other generally ...
Article : 71 wordsEven the management of the pierrot entertainment on the beach at Glenelg has been surprised at the long-continued success of the clever band of performers. ...
Article : 143 wordsThe premises of Hutchinson & Co., general storekeepers at Warracknabeal, have been destroyed by fire. Two adjoining shops were badly daainged. ...
Article : 33 wordsFrom "Radical":—"A leading article in The Register of February 9 states that the report of the royal commission on poor law reform in the United Kingdom is ...
Article : 435 wordsA large and enthusiastic audience attended the Continental Picture Gardens on North terrace last night to witness the performance given by a number of amateur ...
Article : 286 wordsThe Ironworkers' strike has ended, when the men agreed to the Premier's proposition for the appointment of a Wages Board. It is understood that the men as ...
Article : 39 wordsCHAIN OF PONDS. February 11.—While loading bark at Messrs. J. Reid and Son's depot to-day Mr. Oliver Braely was in the act of lifting a bundle, and the band ...
Article : 134 wordsThe North Broken Hill Mining Company has applied for permission to construct a new tramway along portion of a city road. The manager states:—"It is the intention ...
Article : 111 wordsSeveral poultry breeders have suggested to the Poultry Expert that the time is opportune for a conference of the principal breeders and delegates of poultry clubs. In ...
Article : 348 wordsMOONTA MINES, February 11.—A successful concert arranged by the ladies of No. 3 class of she Mines Methodist Sunday School was held last night in the school ...
Article : 411 wordsPORT LINCOLN, February 10.—A Court of Revision was held on Saturday, presided over by Messrs. J. Wishart and D. St. J. Seddon. Twelve names were removed from the Legislative ...
Article : 532 wordsTwo cases of alleged importation of opium were before the Court to-day. At the Water Summons Court cases in which Customs Inspector Donohoe proceeded against Ah Way a Chinese, and Edward ...
Article : 259 wordsThe thirteenth of the series of band concerts arranged by the Adelaide City Council and the Band Association was given at the Rotunda on Friday evening by the ...
Article : 91 wordsOn Thursday evening the "Gard" Family gave an entertainment ot the members of Our Boys' Institute. The programme, consisting of original instrumental ...
Article : 91 wordsFrom William Summers, New Thebarten:—"In the Register of February 11 attention was called to the alarming scarcity of the wood supply by the leading city ...
Article : 156 wordsCrowded audiences have been recorded at the Tivoli Theatre throughout the week, and the excellent programme provided, by Mr. Rickards's Vaudeville ...
Article : 260 wordsPORT LINCOLN, February 11.—Splendid individual returns are reported from the districts and hundreds around for the past season. From 600 acres in the ...
Article : 161 wordsSir—The thanks of all tramway employes are due to "Unley Resident" for his letter in The Register of February 11. I[?] the Chairman of the trust doubts his state ...
Article : 170 wordsBORDERTOWN, February 12.—Information was received bY M.C. O'Callnghan, at Wolseley, on Tuesday night, that a man was ill in the scrub between Custon and ...
Article : 195 wordsFrom [?], Port Pi[?]ic.—"I have taken a keen interest in the Clan Ranald disaster, and am at a loss to put forward any definite theory. It is possible that ...
Article : 426 wordsThe railway to Norseman from Widgemooltha was opened yesterday. A large party, which included members of both the Houses of Parliament and of the Federal ...
Article : 306 wordsTANUNDA, February 11.—A deputation representing the Barossa Vinegrowers' Association waited upon the grapebuyers at the Nuriootpa Hotel this afternoon. The ...
Article : 551 wordsThis week's programme at Olympia, which starts this afternoon at the matinee, will have special attraction, as the third series of the art films secured by Mr. ...
Article : 189 wordsSir—I should like again to broach the subject of the manner in which the trust are treating their employes in the matter of working hours and the time they are ...
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Advertising : 709 wordsKINGSCOTE (K.I.). February 11.—Mr. N. J. Robertson, a new selector in the Hundred of MacGillivray, lost his homestead by fire last week. During a strong ...
Article : 58 wordsYARCOWIE, February 11.—A slight earth tremor was felt here at 6.1 a.m. to-day. ...
Article : 18 wordsAn entirely new list of films is to be exhibited to-night at the New Pavilion, where the Globe Pictures will begin their twenty-fifth week. Lovers of animal ...
Article : 147 wordsCLARE, February 11.—The strike of grapepickers is practically settled. Although well that they demanded has not been granted, work in the gardens is in full swing. ...
Article : 2,901 wordsFrom "Layman":—"It is well known that whenever the British Parliament is sitting the day's work is preceded by prayers conducted by the Speaker's ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Municipal Council last night imposed a rate of 7 1/2d. in the pound on the unimproved value of city property. This does not include the mines. An ...
Article : 142 wordsMiss Ruby Boobier, the charming Bendigo swimmer, gave the water at the City Baths another treat, on Friday afternoon. Mr. Bastard had extended a thoughtful ...
Article : 368 wordsFrom "Tea Taller":—"At this crucial moment in South Australia's history what more momentous question could be raised than tea? To suit the low wages of the ...
Article : 239 wordsReports in the Mines Department show that on February 3 Mr. Lee Bryce wrote to the department enclosing a report from the mine manner at Mount Morgan to the ...
Article : 128 wordsMr. J. H. Taylor, a passenger on the Koombana disappeared when the vessel Was two days out from Durban. It is surmised that during a fit of melancholia he ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 13 Feb 1909, Page 11
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