GREEN'S PLAINS, August 24.—Good progress is being made with the big reservoir, intended for the head worts of the Clinton-Tipara water scheme. About 80 ...
Article : 333 wordsElder. Smith, &, Co., Limited, report having shipped, in conjunction with Elder, Shenton & Co., Limited, of Perth, from Port Adelaide on August 25, ...
Article : 156 wordsA woman complaining at the Clerkenwell Police Court of her husband's cruelty mentioned, among other things, that he stayed out late at night—sometimes nearly all ...
Article : 1,900 wordsHis Honor Mr. Justice Cordon on Tuesday, sitting as a Civil Court, was occupied with a claim for £200 by Sam Fisher, farmer of Balaklava, against Hermann & ...
Article : 368 wordsMORGAN, August 24.—The wool season is proceeding smoothly, and though early, the clips are satisfactory. Messrs. F. Kakoschke, Hadford Brothers, and ...
Article : 61 wordsPORT ADELAIDE CLUB.—The annual meeting was held at the Exchange Hotel on Monday evening. Mr. C. W. O. Oswald presided over a good attendance. Six new members were elected. In ...
Article : 565 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, August 24.—The Border Rabbit Preserving works having completed the sample order of 500 cases (9,000 set tins) of preserved rabbits for the ...
Article : 282 wordsSir—Permit me as a taxpayer to thank on for your splendid leader of August 22, [?]t is a sorry lookout when the lawmakers are lawbreakers. If a cashier or person in ...
Article : 171 wordsHORSHAM (Vic), August 24.—While en-gaged in clearing operations a resident came across a large white ants' nest in the centre of a big yellow boxtree. In the centre ...
Article : 113 wordsAnother meeting of the committee (dealing with, this question was held at Dalgeiy's London offices yesterday afternoon, but I must candidly say little progress ...
Article : 1,100 wordsHORSHAM, August 24.—An old lad[?] named Garson, 70 years of age, living with, her son near Moralla, went on a visit to neighbours last week. She left in time to ...
Article : 74 wordsSir—Of your courtesy permit me a word in reply to the Editor's footnote to my letter on the visit of our M.P.'s to wel-come the American Fleet. The footnote is ...
Article : 815 wordsBIRDSVILLE, July 28.—The following are movements of stock:—Crossed the borler on July 10—11,000 sheep from Winton to Farina; Messrs. Kidman, Roberts, and ...
Article : 1,442 wordsKINGSTON, August 24.—The drainage question is of great local interest. Yeats ago large areas of land were ignored in the south-east as being literally waste sections. ...
Article : 396 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. W. H. Good[?]noagh) and Crs. Styles, Branstrom, Klauer, Jones, Menhennet, Johnstone, and Abbott. The MAyor reported that on August 12 the Thebarton School ...
Article : 204 wordsPresent—The Mayor(Mr. W.H. H. Dring), Ald. King Brown, and Blight, and Crs. Burnell, Pleass, Richardson, hallett, Biggs, and Janies.—The Mayor reported that a deputation ...
Article : 258 words[?]KETOWN August 25.—A salt carter named Ebenezer Jones was brought in to the hospital late last night, suffering from serious injuries to the head. His ...
Article : 58 wordsMUNDOORA August 21.—The agricultural bureau discussed the proposed railway from Port Broughton to Brinkworth. A vote was taken on the question, and a ...
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Advertising : 347 wordsSir—There are a tribe or class rapidly development among us who are fond of exploiting industrious persons. They are called "grabbers" and are to be found ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 26 Aug 1908, Page 8
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