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Advertising : 345 wordsFrom "Disgusted":—"Surely the time has arrived when drastic steps should be taken to effect an alteration of the unsatisfactory conditions which prevail at the ...
Article : 390 wordsAt the Supreme Court on Monday His Honor the Chief Justice delivered judgement in the case of Frederick Metters against the West Torrens District Council. ...
Article : 625 wordsRecognising that anything Mr. Oscar Seppelt might have to say concerning the wine industry would be accepted as the statement of an undoubted authority, a ...
Article : 678 wordsFrom V. Dunstone, Lars Bay:—"I am sending you a short poem written by Mr. John Wilson, of Cessnock New South Wales, while spending a holiday at Manly ...
Article : 248 wordsFrom C. T. Abbott, Denial Bay:—" I notice in The Register of January 14 a letter from 'J.H. Robson. sen' referring to the dilapidated state of the surroundings ...
Article : 162 wordsFrom C.J. Sanders, North Adelaide "Recent events have cast a lurid light on a great blot on the life of our fair city. Distinguished visitors vie with each other ...
Article : 611 words"J. O'S.—The British House of Commons is elected for seven years, but usually its life is about five years. "N.":—The State of Limitations is a bar ...
Article : 396 wordsThe alleged unlawful presence of Albert Page, a labourer, on the premises of the Tavistock Hotel, Rundle street, on Sunday morning, January 23, was the subject of a ...
Article : 503 wordsThe question of the compulsory registration and licensing of stallions was revived recently at a meeting of the Victorian Chamber of Agriculture. Some months ago ...
Article : 273 wordsA genneman interested in pastoral pursuits, who has just returned from a visit to the Lower Darling, informed a reporter on Monday that the country, more ...
Article : 171 wordsFrom J.H. Robson, sen.:—"Defence is the General's ideal everywhere, and I am pleased at his important remarks on the ranscoutinental line to Kalgoorlie, and ...
Article : 243 wordsA useful experiment to test the comparative advantage of feeding fattening pigs on raw and boiled potatoes respectively has been carried out by the Agricultural ...
Article : 244 wordsThe gram committee of the Chamber of Commerce has fixed the f,a,q, wheat standard at 62 ib., which is ½ib. higher than last year. ...
Article : 35 wordsAmong the passengers who arrived by the steamer Suevie on Monday was Mr. Grove Johnson, F.C.S., the discovere of Saccharomyces Thermantitonum, which has ...
Article : 196 wordsA meeting of the Council of the School of Mines and Industries was held on Monday afternoon There were present the President (Sir Langdod Bonython), Hon.D. M. Charleston, Messrs, ...
Article : 127 wordsAt a meeting of the board of management Adelaide Hospital, held on Monday afternoon, the following were present:—Mr. W. G. Coombs (Deputy Chairman). Mrs. Edwards Drs Hayward ...
Article : 158 wordsConsiderable interest was shown in the paragraph in The Register on Saturday relative to the steps which are being taken in Victoria to engage in the drying of milk by ...
Article : 483 wordsADELAIDE: Wednesday, February 2. at 10.30 a.m..—At the Supreme Courthouse (before one of their Honors the Judges of the Supreme Court).—Appeal from ...
Article : 158 wordsFrom "L. D..":—"As you were good enough to allow a correspondent to dwell upon a boxing dressed man-woman justly punishing a yile blackmailer, will you grant ...
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Advertising : 310 wordsFifty shortborn cows that had been in the Tring park herd, the property of Lord Both-child, for the year ended with September gave an average of 6,502 lb. of milk ...
Article : 108 wordsFor a considerable time there has been a great seareity of suitable horses for the farm and the road in South Australia, and extremely high prices have been demanded ...
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Advertising : 35 words"Wheat Stack," Caltowie.—Tarpaulins may be made waterproof in the following manner.—The dressing consists of doubleboiled and raw linseed oil, in equal parts, ...
Article : 121 wordsCOWELL, January 20.—Mr. H. A. Beinke who purchased pottion of Melrose's Estate. Known as the Mattam paddock after having sunk 40 ft., of which 25 ft. ...
Article : 249 wordsSix men and four women were fined for insobriety. Alfred Neil was ordered to forfeit 10/ having been, drunk on the North-east road. Gilles ...
Article : 143 wordsSouth Australia is fortunate in that its new Department of Agriculture—recently separated from the Lands—is launched by farmer of the ripe experience of ...
Article : 206 wordsCHARRA, January 24.—Wheatcarting is the order of the day. Upwards of 26.000 bags (4-bushel ones) have been stacked at Denial Bay. The 1,700 bags brought to ...
Article : 677 wordsFrom J. Smith:—"I am a poor farmer living in the south district, where the Government is thinking of putting the Willunga Railway. I do not know how to ...
Article : 349 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, Thursday 27 (before Messrs. F. Pavinson and W. Johns).—Robert Smith of Mount Gambier, farmer, was brought up on three charges under the stock Diseases Act of 1888, and ...
Article : 170 wordsNo other class of men in the Commonwealth are are ready to learn and pick up points than the South Australian farmers Whenever new schemes are ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 1 Feb 1910, Page 5
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