Owing to the effect of the weather on the telegraph lines no telegrams from Sydney reached us in time for publication this morning. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe steamer Warooka, on her trip from Edithburgh, had a rough time on Tuesday. Heavy seas were running on her quarter, and the vessel had to lav off several points ...
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Advertising : 534 wordsThe Woman's Christian Temperance Union's twentieth annual invention will open this morning in the W.C.T.U. headquarters. Wakefield street, and continue ...
Article : 136 wordsA romantic story was told to a Lloyd's News representative, as a result of enquiries concerning the following advertisement in the "agony" column of a London ...
Article : 822 wordsWriting from London on July 31, Messrs. Hy. Merton &, Co. give the following interesting account of the recovery in the price of copper and the prospects of the ...
Article : 442 wordsSouth Australia.—Cloudy and unsettled, with more rain, and fresh to strong west to south, winds; rough on coast. ...
Article : 26 wordsIf what a French contemporary says is correct, the silver threads which are apt to show themselves rather early among, these strenuous times may be ...
Article : 189 wordsSemaphore—Wednesday, September 2—High water, 6.40 a.m., low water, 12.40 p.m. ARRIVED.—September 1. Telamon, s, 2,843 tons, J. W. Walker, from ...
Article : 811 wordsTwo football matches were played at the Adelaide Oval on Tuesday. In the morning representatives of the Adelaide and Suburban Association defeated a team chosen ...
Article : 308 wordsA Paris contemporary gives some interesting particulars of the consumption of paper in the United States for the production of newspapers. One alarming ...
Article : 116 wordsTuesday, September 1, 1908, will long be remembered as one of the wettest' Eight Hours Days on record. The workers, whose one real day in the year is ...
Article : 429 wordsDr. Thomas Mulligan, a well-known physician, of New Britain, Connecticut, wrote to the editor of one of the principal New York newspapers, saying. If you care ...
Article : 261 wordsAn interesting paper dealing with Christian Endeavour work was read at the annual convention of the union on Tuesday by Miss M. L. Edwards (intermediate ...
Article : 191 wordsGreater London—or, at least, the extern division of it—has spoken with no uncertain voice on the subject of the motor omnibus nuisance (says a London paper). At a ...
Article : 217 wordsIn the course of an interesting address at the Christian Endeavour Union Convention on Tuesday morning, the Rev. R. Mitchell touched upon the life of the ...
Article : 269 wordsSr. Guthrie has received the following letter from the Minister for Customs regarding the differential pilotage rates existing in Victoria:—"Referring to the ...
Article : 163 wordsThere is no falling-off in the number of disasters predicted by "Old Moore" in his Almanack for 1909. The sudden striking down of a statesman, a very destructive ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 wordsThere were many glum faces in the vicinity of the Trades Hall on Tuesday morning when the time was approaching for the Eight Hours procession to move away. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 447 wordsA terrible lynching affair occurred at Grenville near Fort Worth, Texas, on July 28, a 17-year-old negro being burnt alive for assaulting a white girl the same ...
Article : 355 wordsThe Coroner to-day concluded the inquest concerting the death of Ruby Alyward, a waitress, who was about to be interred on a certificate from the Melbourne ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 wordsA decision important alike to workmen and trade unions was given in the Appeal Court, London, on July 30. The defendant in the case of Conway v. Wade appealed ...
Article : 279 wordsAt the opening of the annual convention of the Christian Endeavour Union on Tuesday morning a stirring address on "The romance of foreign sorrier" was given by ...
Article : 332 wordsRarely is felt that ill wind which blows nobody any good; and seldom or never in South Australia, at any rate, is experienced a rain which ...
Article : 528 wordsThis week, for the fourth time within 73 years, the annual meetings of the British Association will be held in Dublin. For nearly four decades ...
Article : 978 wordsWheat shipments from South Australia during August were the heaviest for five months. This was chiefly owing to the dispatch of the steamer Oceana from Port ...
Article : 217 wordsA boat race took place this afternoon in Hobson's Bay between an adult creW of 10 oarsmen from H.M.S. Protector and a like body of western district cadets. The ...
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Advertising : 9 words"A woman parishioner of mine," says the Rev. R. B. Elrington in The Sunday Magazine, "whose husband was a fisherman, at that time on the sea, dreamed on night ...
Article : 214 wordsIn the annual report to the British Board of Trade on various matters connected with the Bankruptcy Act during 1907, Mr. J. G. Willis (the Inspector-General in ...
Article : 187 wordsA case of murder and suicide occurred to-night. The victims were Walter Douglas, a native of Adelaide, and Ella Wayth, daughter of a fisherman at Queenscliff. ...
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Family Notices : 153 wordsThe R.M.S. Orotava did not berth alongside the Outer Harbour wharf until 3.30 a.m. on Tuesday. It was raining hard when the vessel reached the Semaphore ...
Article : 122 wordsUnder railway regulation No. 21 station masters who were recently appointed to stations which previously were unclassified will benefit to the extent of £15 per ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 2 Sep 1908, Page 4
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