Tramway offices appear to be fair game for the gang of thieves who are prowling around Adelaide and suburbs at present. Their latest exploit is connected with the ...
Article : 371 wordsA magnificent eucalyptus tree, one of the finest in Unley, which possesses quite a number of stately guns, has long stood in Wattle street, and been admired by ...
Article : 116 wordsThe fighting between Abd-el-Aziz, who has been Sultan of Morocco since June 7, 1894, and Mulai Hafid, his brother and Viceroy of Southern ...
Article : 691 wordsSpecial licensing courts for Broken Hill and Sturt will be held on September 3 to again deal with the local option vote of 1907. under which the licences of several ...
Article : 155 wordsThe institutes committee of the Unley Corporation at the meeting on Monday evening reported that Mr. B. Thomas, the successful tenderer for the additions to the ...
Article : 224 wordsThat rain held off until nightfall was especially fortunate in view of the fact that the greatest spectacular pageant of the fleet week was set down for to-day. ...
Article : 742 wordsIn the height of the present prosperity the population of the State has been growing steadily nearer and nearer to 400,000, and a safe calculation of the position on July ...
Article : 833 wordsThe Sydney corespondent of The Times in a message to that paper makes it clear that the possible political issues associated with the visit of the American Fleet to ...
Article : 118 wordsSeveral amendments to the Food and Drugs Bill desired by the Adelaide City Council have been prepared, and are now being settled by the city solicitors prior ...
Article : 61 wordsVisitors to the Botanic Garden during the last few days have expressed admiration for the imposing and ornate fountain presented by Mr. R. Barr Smith. Owing ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Mayor of Unley said at the meeting of his council on Monday evening that the Municipal Association, at its annual meeting, would consider the necessity for new ...
Article : 119 wordsSir—I must confess to a feeling of regret at so many correspondents finding fault with our members of Parliament welcoming the American fleet as guests of the State. ...
Article : 634 wordsThe Collector of Customs has received the following report from the Sub-Collector at Broome:—"H. Hilliard, in charge [?] the Dutch vessel Concordia, now trading ...
Article : 241 wordsthe Mayor of Unley (Mr. A. S. Lewis) reported at the meeting of the Unley Corporation on Monday evening that a picture of the opening of the Federal Parliament ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Commissioner of Crown Lands wrote to the Hindmarsh Council on Monday evening stating that a resident of Ridleyton North had asked that his premises be ...
Article : 571 wordsSir—The leader in The Register on Saturday on the question of the [?] guineas misappropriation of the taxpayers' money by members of Parliament was a ...
Article : 551 wordsAt a meeting of the Printers' Wages Hoard on Monday night. Mr. H. Gell was unanimously elected Chairman. ...
Article : 21 wordsMr. Buxton, the Postmaster-General, in his speech in the House of Commons on the work of the post office, stated that people were not aware of the extent to ...
Article : 100 wordsMemories of a tragedy in the Eastern Market in 1899 were revived by a deputation which waited to-day upon Mr. Davies, the Attorney-General. In that year, Emory ...
Article : 247 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir George Le Hunte) presided at the concluding night of the South Australian Literary Societies' Union competitions at the Victoria Hall ...
Article : 352 wordsLast month, during manoeuvres of [?] flotilla of seven submarines of Portland, [?] mishap occurred on board A9, which, but for the bravery of two officers, would have ...
Article : 484 wordsSir—I see some members of the Assembly objected to the word used by Mr. Warren respecting the expenses given to them for their holiday trip to see the American ...
Article : 428 wordsThe London Daily Express for July 24 stated:—"Six enterprising young Englishmen are doing their utmost to establish Mulai Hafid firmly on the throne of ...
Article : 1,271 wordsInspector McKenna, of Fremantle, received the following telegram from P.C. Campbell, of Pinjarra, this morning:— "Joseph Tatham reported last night that ...
Article : 176 wordsMr. John Kellett. of Adelaide, has made a further important discovery of white marble in the Macclesfield district. The Government of Victoria has determined to ...
Article : 204 wordsSir—I have read with pleasure and delight the very able, outspoken, and absolutely truthful leading article in The Register of August 22, regarding our Parliamentary ...
Article : 495 wordsAccording to a statement made by the Premier to-day, the Commonwealth Ministers, members, and officers who went to, Sydney in connection, with the American ...
Article : 60 wordsSamples of the new cement concrete blocks largely used for building purposes in the old country and America, can now be seen in the window of Messrs. Parker ...
Article : 237 wordsThe first of the special cheap excursion trains taking passengers to Melbourne to witness Hie festivities its connection with the visit of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 wordsApropos of the refusal of the Arbitration Court to give a decision in the Canterbury faun labourers' dispute, a special meeting of the Farm labourers' Union carried a ...
Article : 50 wordsH.M.A.S. Protector left Port Adelaide for Melbourne at 10 o'clock on Monday morning to take part in the welcome to the United States Fleet. H.M.S. Psyche will also ...
Article : 136 wordsSir—Their masters, the electors, have a right to know:—(1) How many members of Parliament accept the eight guineas and their names; (2) how many are too superior ...
Article : 57 wordsFollowing is a list of South Australian oranges and dried fruits to be presented to the officers of the American Fleet:—24 cases oranges. 30 raisins, 3 table raisins, ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 25 Aug 1908, Page 5
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