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Article : 1,160 wordsThe authorities of the Adelaide University are doing all in their power to promote commercial education, and for the purpose of advancing the study of ...
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Article : 909 wordsIn commencing this series of short articles it will be well at the outset to give a clear definition of what I meAn by the "Submerged." Briefly then i mean that portion ...
Article : 2,360 wordsA resident on the Tareooia goldfields has contributed the following notes under date April 21:—Rain is most anxiously looted for, both by the townspeople and outside ...
Article : 433 wordsUnder this heading there is published in the current number of The Vigneron an article by Mr. Oscar Seppen, in which he states:-"The 1910 vintage was completed ...
Article : 331 wordsOn Tuesday evening Mr. II. V. Eyre, manager of the Kapunda branch of the Bank of Adelaide, met with a serious accident. He had taken his children to ...
Article : 115 wordsA settler with several years experience in the new hundreds (says our Port Lincoln correspondent) told out his farm about 12 months ago, and decided to try ...
Article : 644 wordsMOUNT BARKER, April 29.—The son of Mr. A.J. Barker, of Caithness, had the misfortune to fall from a tree and fracture his arm in tow places. He was unconscious ...
Article : 41 wordsBOOLBROO CENTRE, April 28—On Wednesday morning, while coming to the railway opening, Miss Graham, teacher of Mount View School, was thrown out of • ...
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Article : 206 wordsMEADOWS. April 29.-The son of the schoolmaster (Mr. Anderson) has sustained a severe scalding to one of his legs owing to the accidental spilling of some boiling ...
Article : 31 wordsBOOLEROO CENTRE, April 28.-Mr. A. Heard, travelling with sheep, had a narrow escape on Wednesday when near to Pine Creek, Appila. He was driving ...
Article : 106 wordsYears ago a common topic of conversation in the country was the difference between one farm and another, or between a group of farms and the surrounding ...
Article : 325 wordsWOODCHESTER, April 29.-A little son of Mr. J. Jarvis, of Belvidere. trod on the spike of a rake, and is now in the Stratk-albyn Private Hospital suffering from blood ...
Article : 36 wordsBROKEN HILL, April 29.—Thomas Ro-berts, employed on the Junction North Mine, yesterday afternoon sustained a fracture of his skull and oilier injuries. How ...
Article : 75 wordsIt has been decided by the committee that, instead of closing, as originally intended, on May 4. the exhibition shall be prolouged until Saturday next, May 7, ...
Article : 271 wordsMELBOURNE, April 29.-The body of Thomas Chandler, a resident of Warrnambool, was found on the rood today, about three miles from the town. The deceased ...
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Article : 374 wordsA Geranium correspondent has written complaining of the "high valuation put upon the land" in the Hundred of Price extension, which was recently gazetted for ...
Article : 261 wordsPERTH, April 29.-The Pier Hold at Esperance was destroyed by fire this morning. The building was insured for £11,000. ...
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Article : 229 wordsA meeting of the ratepayers of Musgrave Ward, Thebarton municipality, was held in the Thebarton Institute on Friday evening to discuss the question of kerbing and ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 30 Apr 1910, Page 15
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