A lengthy reply to a question from Mr. Coombe was made in the Assembly on Tuesday by the Commissioner of Crown lands concerning wheat freights. Mr. ...
Article : 556 words—The Last Nights of the Pantomime.— This afternoon, at a quarter to 2 o'clock, the only matinee performance, of "Cinderella" to be given during the season will ...
Article : 1,268 wordsWilliam Westley Windsor Organ, a wharf labourer, aged 42 years, a resident of Spring street, Queenstown, met with a serious accident at the steamer Queen Maude, in the ...
Article : 165 wordsIn the Council—Tributes to deceased legislators.— Council adjourned for a week. In the Assembly, after speeches by Premier and Leader of Opposition, hour's adjournment made ...
Article : 126 wordsThe hearing of the suit in which Mrs. Mary Agnus McQuilkin alleges breach of promise of marriage by Henry Crogan, and seeks £1,000 damages was continued ...
Article : 1,032 wordsThe shortage of the meat supply in South Australia has been engaging serious attention for some time. Action was recently taken by the Government to import ...
Article : 942 wordsEvidence was given in the Insolvency Court (before Judge Johnston) to-day with respect to the transaction, of William Smith, jun., trading as Smith & Son, of ...
Article : 789 wordsDirectly the House of Assembly met on Tuesday afternoon, the Speaker (Hon. F. W. Coneybeer) stated that he had received the following letter from Mr. Denny, M.P. ...
Article : 1,873 wordsProminence is given in the extensive report of the Parliamentary Railways Standing Committee on an outlet for the Murray trade to the question of duplicating the ...
Article : 1,704 wordsAfter a fortnight's adjournment, during which time members of both Houses have been engaged in a recruiting campaign, Legislative Councillors resumed their seats. ...
Article : 259 wordsWilliam Brown (29), of Resewater, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on August 8 from the Port Adelaide institution, his right arm having been cut off ...
Article : 56 wordsAt 6.34 pan. on Tuesday the Metropolitan Fire Brigade was summoned by means of the Bank street alarm to a fire which had broken out at Mr. E. J. McAlister's ...
Article : 81 wordsKEITH, August 16.—Last Saturday afternoon Mr. J. D. Barclay, proprietor of the Keith Hotel,, met with a painful accident. While getting through a fence an eye came ...
Article : 77 wordsTwo unusual notes were struck in the Assembly on Tuesday afternoon. One was uniquely pathetic and the other uniquely patriotic. The hand of death which, a ...
Article : 1,265 wordsWALLAROO, August 16.—Anxiety was felt for the safety of Mr. Alexander Burnett, a local fisherman, who left here on Wednesday last, in a 17-ft. boat for Tumby ...
Article : 136 wordsBURRA, August 17.—An accident happened in Kooringa yesterday to a girl named Warner. She was driving a horse attached to a trap used for delivering ...
Article : 51 wordsIn the Criminal Court to-day Joseph Harnan, George Edward Kelly, and James Gever were charged, in company, with having conspired to defraud one, John ...
Article : 145 wordsRecommendations regarding anti-strike legislation for Victoria, and a review of the anti-strike legislation in operation throughout the Australian States, are ...
Article : 527 wordsA settlement has boon reached of the long-standing question in relation to what we should be made of Sydney Government House, from which the Governor-General ...
Article : 118 wordsUnusual interest was taken in the preliminary proceedings of the State Assembly to-day. This was due to the fact that the advocates of the early closing of hotel bats ...
Article : 543 wordsThere was a full gathering at the Assembly this afternoon, in view of Labour member Taylor's motion of censure on the Seaddan Government for entering into ...
Article : 124 wordsMuch of the time in the State House of Assembly was taken up this afternoon with the discussion of food prices. The Government was castigated by several members for inaction in ...
Article : 97 wordsThe fish shop in Oxford street, conducted by the State Government, was officially opened today, by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Black). The shop is intended to serve for ...
Article : 186 wordsTo the Editor.—Sir—Your correspondent "B" shows the great reduction in number of cattle now as compared with previous years, and asks the cause. One cause is ...
Article : 456 wordsThe Speaker announced in the Assembly to-day tie receipt, through the Premier's Office, of a letter from the Prime Minister in reply to a communication conveying the ...
Article : 105 wordsIn the Bendigo Supreme Court to-day Walter E. Allpress, a baker, of Long Gully, was charged with having sold bread at a price higher than that fixed by the Price ...
Article : 176 wordsThe organiser for the Garden Cities and Townplanning Association of Great Britain (Mr. Charles C. Reade) delivered a highly interesting lecture on townplanning in the Brighton Town ...
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Advertising : 641 wordsThe fifth Victorian egglaying competition, now being conducted at the Burnley School of Horticulture, has reached the conclusion of the winter test. The reports ...
Article : 131 wordsWriting from Adelaide to his solicitor, Mr. Davies, Ex-manager of the State implement works, challenges the Honorary Minister (Mr. Underwood) to repeat in ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 18 Aug 1915, Page 11
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