War, war—it is all war, and Federal politics for the time being seem to have reached a dead end. Parliament will meet again three days from now, and we are ...
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Article : 159 wordsReferring to-day to the statement that a large parcel of New South Wales Treasury bills, bearing interest at 5 per cent, for two years' currency, were to be placed ...
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Article : 315 wordsFrom "Liberal":—"Now that the State elections are approaching it behoves the various branches of the Liberal Union throughout South Australia to leave no ...
Article : 380 wordsFrom Fred. W. Birrell:—"The Register states that 'political parties consider municipal councils as important training areas for young and rising public men.' This ...
Article : 426 wordsScene.—Parliament House steps. Limousines awaiting. Bunches of Socialists. Discussing weather. Usual crowd. W. J. D. (arriving breathlessly)—Are we ...
Article : 861 wordsFrom B. Crosby:—"Mr. Paris Nesbit has been unfortunate in some of his references to the Almighty. His reference to the suffering of the innocent is one instance. ...
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Article : 129 wordsSir—The people of South Australia have since the beginning of the war contributed £10,000 to this society. The gift has been a noble one; but the needs of the ...
Article : 242 wordsA meeting of the members of the Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron was held on Wednesday evening in the clubhouse, Explanade, Semaphore. The Commodore (Dr. E. W. Morris) ...
Article : 165 wordsFrom "Weekender":—"While recognising that this is a time for economy in Government administration, I protest against the cutting off of the 8.3 p.m. train from ...
Article : 226 wordsFrom "E. C. S."—One cannot too strongly advocate bringing water from the Murray River to Adelaide. The city supply would then be assured. By the ...
Article : 173 wordsAs our readers are aware, the Government prohibited the supply of water from the mains for the City Baths; so, on the recommendation of the City Engineer ...
Article : 550 wordsFrom O. C. H. Limbert, Auburn:—"About 25 years ago a friend of nine, who was greatly taken up with the theories of the Anglo Israelites, gave me the benefit ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 12 Nov 1914, Page 7
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