Now that the Customs has published the data dealing with the oversea and interstate trade of the Central State during June it is possible to briefly trace the ...
Article : 1,181 wordsThe decision of the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures to institute a "manufacturers' day" for the display by shopkeepers of Australian-made articles ...
Article : 2,330 wordsA special tram conveying the Governor-General and party, which includes Sr. Best, Mr. Swinburne (the Victorian Minister for Agriculture). Mr. Rees. M.L.C., and ...
Article : 243 wordsOur forefathers maintained that a man three important duties to posterity, viz., to build a house, dig a well, and plant a tree. In Prussia it was an old custom ...
Article : 1,352 wordsHis Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and the Governor-General-Designate of the Commonwealth (Earl Dudley), who are going to Canada by the cruiser ...
Article : 163 wordsThe McLaren Vale Poultry and Kennel Club opened its third annual show in the local public hall on Thursday. The society has on its committee a number of strong ...
Article : 1,705 wordsThe Adelaide Town Hall held a large audience on Thursday night, when Miss Ethel Hantke gave a song recital. Lady Le Hunte and suite, the Mayor of ...
Article : 597 wordsThe late Sir Dominic E. Colnaghi, British Consul at various places, who retired in 1899 on a pension and died recently, bequeathed to the National ...
Article : 58 wordsNo effort will be spared by the South Australian Government to impress upon His Excellency the Governor-General the resources and scenic beauties of this State. ...
Article : 437 wordsSir James Dougherty has been appointed to succeed Sir Antony MacDonnell, who was last month raised to the Peerage, and will retire on July 31, as Under Secretary ...
Article : 66 wordsSir Oliver Lodge, the Principal of the University of Birmingham, and author of several learned scientific works, states that experiments in the use of electricity in ...
Article : 82 wordsIn the 400 metres (218.6 yards) swimming race F. Beaurepaire (Victoria) easily won his beat, but T. Tartakover (Sydney) has withdrawn, from the contest. ...
Article : 32 wordsSir Hector Carruthers's Return. Sir Hector Carruthers, ex-Premier of New South Wales, who has been on a visit to Great Britain, will return to Sydney by ...
Article : 40 wordsTRURO.—Supplementary Election.—Anna Ward C. F. Schilling, 10 (elected); J. F. W. Saegenchnitter, 3. ...
Article : 108 wordsTo-night, at the above hall Pathe's Paris Picture Company will again give an exhihition of the latest bioscope pictures. The director of the company (Mr. Hepwix) has ...
Article : 70 wordsWool, Sales.—There was animated competition at the London wool sales to-day, and prices were exceedingly firm at the opening rates. ...
Article : 221 wordsA report submitted to the annual meeting of the Central branch of the Australian Workers Union it Orange stated that £3,082 had been paid in subsidy to The ...
Article : 85 wordsSir—I quite agree with the writer of the extract from The Argus which appeared in The Register of July 11 when he says that "the great Prudential" can afford to smile ...
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Advertising : 572 wordsThe body of a recently born male infant has been found near the railway line a few miles from Orange. It was wrapped in a newspaper and brown paper, and ...
Article : 51 wordsAnnie Amelia Byers, aged 18 years, died in the North Shore Hospital late on Wednesday night from poisoning. The girl confessed to having eaten the heads of four ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsNews has been received of the wreck of the French ship Heleneblum, while on a voyage from Bristol to Hobart for orders, on May 26. Advices from Punta Arenas ...
Article : 65 wordsSteady rain set in this evening, and looks like continuing. Reports from the north show that rain is also falling in that district. ...
Article : 26 wordsAn inexplicable case of suicide occurred during the voyage of the R.M.S. Omrah from Leedon. The vessel had left Plymouth a few hours, when a bedroom steward ...
Article : 70 wordsThe bakers strike at Wellington is practically over. The union men are still out, but the employers have secured sufficient labour. ...
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Advertising : 37 wordsThe wheat crop last year was 5,567 139 bushels, an average of 28,84 bushels to the acre. The oat crop was 15,021,861 bushels, an average of 38.82; and barley, 1,163,406 ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 17 Jul 1908, Page 6
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