The President Rev. O. Lake) occupied the chair, when the proceedings of the Methodist Conference were resumed in the Pirie Street Church on Saturday. ...
Article : 197 wordsVisitors to Glenelg on Saturday certainly had no cause for complaint as regards Jack of amusements provided for them by the carnival committee. The weather, although ...
Article : 1,904 wordsFrom the Hon. G. F. Pearce, Minister of Defence:—"Under the shove heading I notice a letter signed. F. S. Alford,'in the press on Saturday, in which the writer ...
Article : 555 wordsThe adjourned final hearing in re John Marcus, of Narracoorte, farmer; was continued at Mount Gambier on Friday (before Mr.W. Johnstone. S.M.) Mr. C. ...
Article : 1,329 wordsWilliam James Purvis, who arrested at the house of Mr. Robert Taylor, "Wellington road, Payneham, on Friday evening, on a charge ...
Article : 190 wordsFrom W. Warrener, Barraba, N .S.W.: -"You will doubtleSS remember my seather forecasts for 1905-6, which you published. It has just occurred to me, aiter ...
Article : 127 wordsFrom the Hon. J: Jelley, M.L.C.:-"The report of the Hon. Angaa Parson's, Unley speech credits that gentleman with the Following remarks re the above:-'Another ...
Article : 420 wordsSome time ago the Commonwealth Military Headquarters issued instructions to area offices, in consequence of numerous complaints, to prosecute any trainee who ...
Article : 249 words"Sinbad tie Sailor" and his jolly messmates continue to do great business at the Theatre Royal. At the matinee on Saturday and at the evening performance the ...
Article : 693 wordsA meeting was held in the union rooms, Kooringa, on Friday, when there was a good attendance. Mrs. E. Bowman (President) occupied the chair. A report of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 738 wordsArthur Parnell Holloway was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Saturday (before Messrs. T. Gepp, S.M., and W. E. Goodliffe) with having criminally assaulted ...
Article : 123 wordsFrom Frank S. C. Harry:—"Your correspondent 'P. H.' is amusing when he says that because the Rev. Dr. Spence considers 6 o'clock closing will not help the ...
Article : 2,339 words"M. P. M."-Your letter is too long, and should be reduced to 500 words at most. See previous intimation regarding corres-pondence on the proposed early closing of liquor bars. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe adjourned case in which Frances Martha Ruffy Hill, of Perth, Western Australia, proceeded against the Corporation of Adelaide for £199 damages, and £31 2/ ...
Article : 342 wordsSir-My attention has been drawn to a report circulating throughout the Stanley Electorate that it was the intention of Mr. S. H. Treloar, a member of the Redhill ...
Article : 176 wordsOn Saturday THE STAFF Of the Government printing Office held its thirty-fifth annual wayzgooes at Shocbridge's Mount Barker Hotel. In four charabancs the party of 11 left the office at 8,15 ...
Article : 716 wordsSir-Mr. Vaughan in his policy, speech expressed himself as emphatically in favour of "trusting the people" by referendum. In the same speech he said he would ...
Article : 144 wordsPORT AUGUSTA, March 8.—On Saturday morning Mr. J. G. Parker dismissed one of his barmen. B. Coen, and on Monday, another. J. Grundy. R. N. Lawn, a ...
Article : 334 wordsMonday, March 8, 1915, at 10.80 a.m. Questions of law Reserved.—The King v. Hugo James Crighton. Monday, March 9. 1915, at 10.30. a.m. Motion for Attachment.—Bammann v. Jackson. ...
Article : 60 wordssir-The leading article under the above caption, referring to "the women of South Australia," says:-"As enfran-chised citizens they may-thanks to the ...
Article : 1,438 wordsThe eighteenth session of this Scottish club was brought to a close on Saturday evening at the Prince Alfred Hotel. There was a Urge attendance of members and their friends. The ...
Article : 251 wordsAdelaide, Tuesday, March 9, 1915, at 10 o'clock. Before Mr. Commissioner Russell.—First Hearings—Thomas Damus Clark, formerly of 187 Gouger street. Adelaide, well-borer and contractor but ...
Article : 132 wordsProm "Auld Scotia":—"The latest fad of Prime Minister Fieber—a strategical railway—is rather premature. We are taxed heavily now, ana every Keek almost is seen ...
Article : 211 wordsThe following members of the Justices Association hare bren detailed to attend the Police Court next week:—Messrs. A. Goodall. J. H. Grundy, Elas Graham, G. H. Glover, C. R. J. Glover ...
Article : 50 wordsSix pesos were dealt with for drunkenness. Cyril white was fined 7/ for having been drunk an the Adelaide Railway Station on March 5. on a further charge of having used indecent ...
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Advertising : 139 wordsThere has been no further development of the trouble in the Railway Department following on the frankly worded communications sent to the ...
Article : 225 wordsFrom the Rev. George Hall:— 'Simple Simon' has called attention to what ne considers a discrepancy between my state-ment in the Methodist Conference and the ...
Article : 320 wordsSADDLEWORTH, March 6-A public meeting washeld in the institute hall on friday evening under the unpioces of the Early Closing of Ligsor Bars Losgue, There. was a large attendance, and ...
Article : 137 wordsTwo men were deth with for insobriety. ...
Article : 18 wordsAn old man Edward Francia was charged Nettle with having with having issued a vaiueless cheque for £5 to Mr.J.G. Parket, of the port Augusta Hotel. Accused pleaded guilty, and was ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 8 Mar 1915, Page 7
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