A ladies' committee has been formed in connection with the forthcoming visit of interstate delegates and their wives on the occasion of the Chamber of Manufactures' ...
Article : 204 wordsNo opportunity has yet been offered to Federal Ministers to meet and consider their position. Members of the Cabinet from the other States cannot be here until ...
Article : 540 wordsMr. Charles Emery, of High street, Queenstown, near Port Adelaide, an old pioneer of the State, died on Thursday evening. He was born in Kentish Town, ...
Article : 852 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir Day Bosanquet) will be the first guest to be honoured by the recently formed Commonwealth Club of Adelaide. The executive ...
Article : 1,426 wordsThe weather office reported, at 9 o'clock an Friday night:—"Continued fine and pleasant weather has been experienced throughout the State to-day. The ...
Article : 218 wordsTime seems to have glided on so fast since the exhibition opened that many people do not realize the fact that it has, after to-day. only two weeks and three days ...
Article : 331 wordsAn extensive fire occurred to-night at Mr. W. J. Brewer's timber yards, Clifton Hill The main yard, covering half an acre, was destroyed, together with ...
Article : 457 wordsThe House of Commons made history on Thursday afternoon, when the resolution dealing with the abolition of the veto of the Lords were carried amid scenes of ...
Article : 317 wordsSpeaking on "New lamps and old" at Kensington Palace Gardens, London last month, Mr. J. Comyns Carr related some reminiscences of great ...
Article : 329 wordsMiss C. Hay Thomson, of East Melbourne, writes:—Of her short life of 36 years Grace Jennings Carmichael spent 27 or 28 in her native country. We now ...
Article : 622 wordsThe annual meeting of subscribers will be held at the Home for Incurables, Fisher street, Fullarton, on Monday next, at 3 o'clock. His Excellency the Governor (who ...
Article : 533 wordsImmediately Mr. Balfour sat down the Speaker Mr. J. W. Lowther) declared the House adjourned, and the Ministerials cheered again and again. The members ...
Article : 77 wordsThe veto resolutions were then called on in committee, and the amendment by Mr. J. F. Hope (Unionist. Sheffield Central Division) was negatived hv 328 votes to ...
Article : 453 wordsThere were angry protests at this remark, and amid cries of order Mr. W. Redmond (Nationalist, Clare East), a brother of the Leader of the Nationalists, stepped ...
Article : 51 wordsOscar Asche, who, with Lily Brayton and their entire London company, will be seen in Adelaide shortly, was once playing in a town in the English provinces. Having ...
Article : 251 wordsThe Times, in discussing the latest development, describes Mr. Asquith at Mr. Redmond's bidding drinking the cup of humiliation to the dregs. It is monstrous," ...
Article : 160 wordsOne of the most serious industrial disputes that has occurred in Brisbane for some considerable time has arisen in connection with the meat trade, and to-day ...
Article : 620 wordsReports from the quarantine station to-day stated that the five patients under treatment for smallpox were doing well. The burial of the body of the late Mrs. ...
Article : 167 wordsA goodly spice of piquant romance flavours a brief police report from Dvinsk, a city situated between St. Petersburg and the German Frontier. A fair-faced lady. ...
Article : 274 wordsMr. T. W. Wilkinson, in an interesting article in The Royal Magazine on famous memorials cherished by the British Army, describes a walking stick possessed by the ...
Article : 221 wordsHis Majesty the King has conferred an honour upon New Zealand by raining to the Peerage its newly appointed Governors (Sir John Poynder Dickson-Poynder, Bar[?]., ...
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Advertising : 85 wordsSYDNEY, April 15.—George Botts, an old resident of Hillston district, was drowned while on the way to Hillston to record his vote. His body was discovered ...
Article : 71 wordsThe disease from which J. Casa, one of the crew of the Otway, is suffering has been definitely declared to be smallpox, out of a mild form. The risk of the ...
Article : 45 wordsMELBOURNE, April 15.—Mr. Paget, of the Union Club Hotel. Linton, and a lady and another gentleman, had a sensational experience while driving along the Lismore ...
Article : 95 wordsThe condition of the smallpox patients continues satisfactory, but one of the contacts—a young man named Harris—who arrived in the mail steamer Otway, has died ...
Article : 41 wordsAt the State Civil Service Examination, held at the beginning of this month, the following successful candidates were presented by the Academy:—H. C. Hosking, first ...
Article : 71 wordssIt is significant of the prospects of the coming wool season and extensive business of Elder, Smith, & Co., Limited, that that firm has decided to make substantial ...
Article : 148 wordsThe old man McCormack, who had been arrested by Constable Brown at Alfredton on a nominal charge, and bad £2,295 in bank deposits and cash in his possession, ...
Article : 283 wordsAt a meeting of the Trades and Labour Council on Friday evening the Secretary of the Price Memorial Oval Trust (Mr. P. W. Culley) wrote stating that a property ...
Article : 168 wordsThe students of Muirden College, Grote street, again acquitted themselves with credit in the Civil Service examination recently held. Ten were successful, and the ...
Article : 80 wordsBROKEN HILL, April 15.—William Cox, a miner, was seriously injured in the Central Mine last night by a fall of ground at the 800 ft. level. He had his right leg ...
Article : 52 wordsIt had been apparent early in the afternoon that the Prime Minister intended to make an impartial statement respecting the Miniserial intentions, and prior to one of ...
Article : 415 wordsSTRATHALBYN, April 14.—Mr. E. Bywater, while conveying the mail from here to Nalpa, had a fall, and broke a bone near the elbow. ...
Article : 26 wordsAt a meeting of the Trades and Labour Council on Friday evening the following anonymous letter was received from 'One Interested," at Hamley Bridge:—"I would ...
Article : 196 wordsSun rises 6.41 a.m.; sets 5.50 p.m. Moon rises 1.35 p.m.; sets 11.12 p.m. Semaphore Tides.—High water, 6.45 a.m.; low water, 1.10 p.m. ...
Article : 166 wordsAt about 11.20 a.m. on Friday a pair of of horses attached to a trolly belonging to Mr. T. C. Day, Uraidla, and driven by William Stevens, bolted from Charlick's ...
Article : 75 wordsThis morning the third-class passengers who were quarantined from the R.M.S. Olway will be released. The Chief Quarantine Officer (Dr. Ramsay Smith) will ...
Article : 41 wordsMELBOURNE, April 15.—Mrs. Peter Crawley, a resident of Merino district, has disappeared from her home in a strange manner. She was at home last evening, ...
Article : 57 wordsAt the meeting of St. Peters Town Council, on Friday evening a letter was read from the General Manager of the Municipal Tramways Trust, with reference to the ...
Article : 161 wordsBROKEN HILL, April 15.—J. Walsh, a trucker on the Central Mine, was severely cut on a leg by a truck to-day. William Harrison, a miner, also on the General ...
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Advertising : 660 wordsBLYTH, April 15.—Yesterday afternoon an unpleasant experience befell Misses B. and G. Grettenden. They had been into town, and were just starting onn their ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 16 Apr 1910, Page 13
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