At the Civil Court on Friday (before His Honor Mr. Justice Gordon) an application was made for advice and directions in connection with the wid of the late Stanley ...
Article : 1,058 wordsThe quarterly meeting of the South Australian Employers' Federal was held at the rooms of the federation, Coleridge Chambers, King Williams street, on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. W. Herbert ...
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Advertising : 1,470 wordsAccording to indications the most interesting of the three league football-matches will be that at the Adelaide Oval, where Norwood will do their best to defeat North ...
Article : 47 wordsSNOWTOWN, July 2.—Telephonic communication was established to-day between Snowtown and Adelaide and other stations. Numerous residents who were present ...
Article : 119 wordsNineteen players have been chosen by both clubs, so that until the men file on to the arena it will not be possible to say definitely who will take part in the game ...
Article : 210 wordsAdelaide Oval.—Goodwood v. Sturt.—Goodwood—N. J. Power, J. Power, A. Huston. H. McKay, C. Rowe, W. Rowe, H. Treloar A. Frost W. J. Troy. R. A. ...
Article : 194 wordsBURRA, July 1.—With a view to assist the fund being raised for the relief of Mrs. Hopkins, and family of the late Mr. W. Honkins who was recently killed near ...
Article : 400 wordsSir—Some time ago a Socialist, at a meeting at the Trades Hall said "To hell with the farmers." I most emphatically say "To hell with all combines and protection with ...
Article : 405 wordsThe seasiders will be "at home" to the blue-and-golds, and may be confidently expected to score a win. They will have the assistance of Magor (a brilliant Peninsula ...
Article : 190 wordsWHYTE-YARCOWIE, June 30.—The clerk of the weather made splendid arrangements for the committee of the Whyte-Yarcowie Hall, opening ...
Article : 589 wordsThis should prove a walkover for the red-and-blocks, who, although thoroughly at home on a large oval, simply revel in the opportunities afforded by a small ground ...
Article : 230 wordsSir—The ejectors of South Australia are tired of politicians who are not truly statesmen. When an elector with a balanced mind sends a man to Parliament, he expects ...
Article : 332 wordsFollowing on the scuffle at North terrace on Thursday evening, in which Genstable Dermody was stabbed in the calf of the leg, William George Zoest, aged 51 ...
Article : 287 wordsProspect Recreation Ground.—Prospect—Braham (captain), Blackmore (2), Bolter, Crossman, Hancock, Kay, Kinnane, Marshall Nicholls, Platten, Poyzer, Powell ...
Article : 142 wordsSir—"St. Peters Elector" asks (1)—What is the Metropolitan. Political Union, and where did it spring from? The union is a political body established to ...
Article : 292 words"An interesting match between teams representing the Unley and Goodwood State Schools will be played under the auspices of the South Australian Association at ...
Article : 86 wordsADELAIDE: Tuesday, July 6, at 10 a.m. (before Mr. Commissioner Russell).—First Hearing.—George Felix Alix Hill, now of Port Adelaide formerly of Adelaide in the State of South ...
Article : 68 wordsSUTHERLANDS, June 30—A was held in the Sutherlands Hall on Wednesday evening, before a crowded house, in connection with the Australian National ...
Article : 193 wordsHindmarsh.—Wallabies—Hanwick (captain), Burnell, Barnes, Arnold, Ray. Scriven. Slade, Errenberg, Davis, jun., McDonald, and Dore; emergency, Stanley. ...
Article : 172 wordsHINDMARSH: Friday, July 9 (before Messrs. A. ruddy and W. H. Medwell).—Micheal Davis pleaded guilty to a charge laid by Sgt. Radford that, on Saturday night, he fought on Park Lands road ...
Article : 41 wordsMAITLAND, July 1.—James Canney was charged before Messrs. H. Lamshed and James Millhinch to-day with having uttered a valueless cheque for 25/. ...
Article : 244 wordsThree men and one woman were feed for drunkenness. ...
Article : 23 wordsTwo men were fiend for drunkenness. ...
Article : 16 wordsMOUNT BARKER, July 2.—At Mr. G. Martin's yesterday a wood-sawing plant was being driven by steampower when the governor belt become detached, and a ...
Article : 148 wordsSPRINGTON, July 2.—In response to a request by the men, the district council has agreed to increase the wages to metal spreaders by sixpence a day. ...
Article : 29 wordsPORT PIRIE, July 2.—The President of the Marine Board (Mr. Arthur Searcy) and Messrs. Howard (representing the Barrier Wharf Company). Waterhouse (Gibbs ...
Article : 1,545 wordsThe semor lacrosse matches set down are:—Sturt v. North Adelaide on the south pork lands: East Torrens v. University on the Norwood Oval: Hospital ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 3 Jul 1909, Page 6
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