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Detailed lists, results, guides : 485 wordsThe R.M.S. Mooltan left Fremantle at'4 p.m. on Tuesday, and is exacted to arrive at the Outer Harbour at about 2 p.m. on Saturday next. ...
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Article : 187 wordsSouth Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Wednesday).—Fine throughout, with south-east to north-east winds. Cold night, with some frosts on the highlands. ...
Article : 26 wordsThis is the latest idea from the Land of Stars and Stripes:—The washerwoman's numerous family, herself, her steaming tubs, and the washing, are all in two or three ...
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Article : 1,676 wordsIn a large city forces have to be great in order to be felt, and material tilings have to be immense in order to be seen. Men and objects of sufficient, power and ...
Article : 257 wordsThe railway earnings for the week ended April 9 amounted to [?]38,519, against [?]35,236 for the week ended April 10, 1909, showing a total increase from July 1 last ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. Labouchere (the veteran editor of London Truth) tells a diplomatic story, but it is not clear whether he is the hero or not. A young gentleman, who submitted ...
Article : 146 wordsAn exponent of the came of billiards, Mr. A. E. Williams, who is on an Australian tour, is among the people now occupying the quarantine station owing to the ...
Article : 124 wordsMr. George Bernard Shaw gave a characteristic lecture before the Eugenics Education Society recently. Our enormous aggregations of population, said Mr. Shaw ...
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Article : 408 wordsThe Laura-Booleroo Centre Railway was departmentally opened on Wednesday morning. The official ceremony, however, in consequence of the absence of His ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 wordsA useful purpose will be served by the cable message to-day which intimates that many agricultural settlers in British Columbia are anxious to ...
Article : 508 wordsMr. John Hodge, the Labour M.P., whose silk hat has very nearly added another to the large number of political crises that the Opposition Press has discoverd, says:—"I ...
Article : 112 wordsWhen the time arrived for the luncheon adjournment in the course of the Maslin divorce case on Wednesday, His Honor the Chief Justice suspended the sitting for an ...
Article : 100 wordsSaturday, April 2, was a memorable date iu the annals of South Australia as the occasion of a State general election of great moment and significance. ...
Article : 924 wordsConstance Smedley, in an article on "Some storybook people," recalls that when May Sinclair was in America it is related that she sat beside Mark Twain at luncheon. ...
Article : 71 words"I have heard a great deal about capital punishment during my residence in South Australia," said Professor Jethro Brown in the course of an address on "'The rights of ...
Article : 260 wordsA cartoon in a recent Chinese newspaper represents a Chinaman peering through an opera glass. The translation of the Chinese caption is—"China now looks at the world ...
Article : 152 wordsBy general consent of those directly concerned in the marine stewards' mid pantry men's case, now before the Arbitration Court, the matter of tips is treated as ...
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Family Notices : 354 wordsA machine is shortly to be placed on the market (according to The Times Engineering Supplement) for affixing postage stamps to letters. This operation is effected ...
Article : 346 wordsThe Hydraulic Engineer (Mr. C. A. Bayer) proceeded to Jamestown on Wednesday morning to discuss with the local authorities the question of the site for a ...
Article : 86 wordsDo birds find their food by sound as well as by sight? writes a correspondent of The Dominion. I think there can be no doubt about it. When I was waiting to see a ...
Article : 243 wordsAfter tHE successful flights On March 17 with the Bleriot monoplane, an unfortunate descent occurred causing damage to homework and shattering the propeller. ...
Article : 275 wordsDr. Woods Hutchinson has an interesting article on sugar in the March number of Cassell's Magazine. He defends the sugar of commerce as a food from, attacks that ...
Article : 217 wordsInteresting statistics have been published concerning the French Match and Tobacco Monopoly. During the past year 44,118,991, 151 matches were sold by the Regie, which ...
Article : 85 wordsPresident Taft laments the lonely life of the White House, where nobody drops in informally to pass the time of day (says an American writer). Other Presidents ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 14 Apr 1910, Page 6
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