The foundation stone of the new institute hall was laid this afternoon by the Hon. G. Riddoch, M.L.C., in the presence of the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. R. ...
Article : 257 wordsSir John Forrest states that he was misunderestood when he was taken to say that he would not include compulsory enlistment clauses in his Defence Bill. He said ...
Article : 654 wordsAt the Port Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, before Messrs. W. Johnstone, S.M., and V. Y. Jones, John Nevil Moore, clerk, was charged, on the information of ...
Article : 1,459 wordsRichard Troy v. A. H. J. Jenkins.—The plaintiff claimed £15 15/, for hire of a trap, and for a rug which was not returned to him by the defendant. Mr. N. A. Webb appeared for the plaintiff. There ...
Article : 1,156 words"J. D."—We advise you not to destroy the birds, but to sue for damages. "Father Who Lost His Son" has not sent his name. ...
Article : 920 wordsThe half-yearly district meeting in connection with the Ancient Order of Foresters (South Australian District) was held on Tuesday, November 25, in the Alfred Masonic Hall, when D.C.R. Brother ...
Article : 1,147 wordsThe grasshopper plague has made its appearance in quite a number of centres in Victoria, and is reported to be very prevalent in Gippsland. where crass is plentiful. ...
Article : 711 wordsAt Mr. John Roberts's farm, near Smithfield, this afternoon a trial took place of the harvesters exhibited at the recent Gawler Show. On that occasion the judges ...
Article : 466 wordsYesterday forenoon just alter the train from Mount Gambier to Millicent passed Mr. Nitscuke's, about four miles cast of Millicent, a fire was observed in ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Melbourne special representative of The Sydney Daily Telegraph wrote on Sunday:—The responses to Sir William Lyne's invitation to members to form a ...
Article : 668 wordsHenry James Court, a wharf labourer, working aboard the steamer Age yesterday afternoon, met with an accident which resulted in his death. Court was shovelling ...
Article : 2,080 wordsSir—If there is one thing more than another which goes to move that the old jealousies which started at the surveyed boundaries of the different colonies have ...
Article : 731 wordsNORWOOD: Wednesday, November 26 (before Messrs. R. Phillips and G. W. Gooden).—Michael Conlin was charged by Sgt. Bennett with drun-kenness, indecent language, and resisting P.C. ...
Article : 238 wordsMr. Justice Moorhead, the news of whose death this morning will be received with regret throughout the Commonwealth, had a very eventful career. Trained for the ...
Article : 180 wordsNARRACOORTE. November 25.—Mr. J. R. Smith, of Haynam has organized a fund to provide a series of shooting matches for members of the local mounted rifle corps. Messrs. W. Robertson ...
Article : 368 wordsJessie Fox, a middle-aged married woman, admitted having attempted to cut her throat at Churchill street on Tuesday. She said she was the worse for liquor at the time, and expressed ...
Article : 121 wordsAt 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon the [?] crew with rocket apparatus arrived at the Brighton Jetty for their quarterly practice in a drag supplied by Hill ...
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Advertising : 316 wordsChristmas Cheer.—On Tuesday night a meeting was held in the Prospect Council room to arrange, means of providing Christmas cheer for the poor of the district. The following committee ...
Article : 434 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Council of Agriculture was held on Wednesday afternoon. There were present at Charirman (Mr. R. Caldwell), Col. Rowell, Messrs. J. Murray. A. M. Dawkins ...
Article : 126 wordsAll the Supreme Court Judges, with the exception of the Chief Justice, constituted a special meeting of the Full Court to-day to determine an important question of ...
Article : 221 wordsA meeting of the Senate of the University of Adelaide was held on Wednesday afternoon, when the Warden (Mr. K. Chappie. B.A., B.Sc.) prodded over good attendance. The election of ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 27 Nov 1902, Page 6
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