The members of the Mount Gambier branch of the Agricultural Bureau, accompanied by Professor Perkins (Director of Agriculture), Messrs. G. Quinn ...
Article : 799 wordsFrom F. Ward:-"I attended the meetings of the above league on the 28th ult., but I think I have made a mistake in so doing, as it appears that it was, only for ...
Article : 120 wordsFrom C. Funch, Mannanarie:- "ln reply to Mr. Coombe's oft-repeated assertions that men,are not wanted, may I call his attention, to the facts published in ...
Article : 1,673 wordsFrom "Clericus".-We are living in an age of fads. One of the latest is the proposed alteration in school hours. It is suggested that during the warmer summer ...
Article : 206 wordsSTREAKY RAY, December 2.-On Thursday night one of the worst storms ever experienced swept over the town. A roof om one of the wheat stacks was turned upside down and many of the ...
Article : 368 wordsFrom the Rev. John Blacket:- "We find ourselves in an anxious and critical position. Just new our national outlook is dark. Roumania brought into the conflict ...
Article : 888 wordsFrom Saml. Dixon:-"In reading Mr. Walker's interesting account of various floods he is reported as saying that no one, black or white, ever saw the river higher ...
Article : 230 wordsFrom "A. G."-One awaits with some interest the effect of 'K. A. G.'s' plaintive appeal to the Council of Churches. The Council must not however, confuse city ...
Article : 219 wordsFrom "Marjorie":-"There are many people in Adelaide who are regular sufferers from Mondayitis -a very severe form of headache, which generally attacks ...
Article : 130 wordsFrom A. H. Peake, M.P.:-"Mr. Walter Hutley'e letter is worthy of notice firstly, because of the undoubted honesty of purpose that actuated him in writing; ...
Article : 901 wordsFrom A. S. Whitham, Hon. Secretary I Women's NonParty Political Association of South Australia:-"I have been asked to convey to The Register ...
Article : 65 wordsFrom P. M. Daley. Adelaide:-"Mr. Walter Hutley, in his letter on 'National Aims' states that unless one of the existing political parties rises to the occasion ...
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Advertising : 1,024 words"Nemo."-Thanks for suggestion; but we can not just now find the room; . "Old Duke," Edillflie.-l. The Duke of Cornwall and York. 2. In 1901 3. Besides being ...
Article : 341 wordsAt the suggestion of the Secretary (Mr. W. H. Smith) the Narracoorte branch of the Agricultural Bureau some time ago inaugurated a series of farm competitions, ...
Article : 358 wordsHAMLEY BRIDGE, December 8 - Messrs. Macaulay Brothers delivered the first load of new wheat to-day. The variety was King's Early, and the sample weighed ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Deland, of Blyth, brought to the city at the end of last week a splendid sample of wheat which carried exceptionally large and attractive heads. The ...
Article : 48 wordsFrom "Get Information":-"The suggestion by one of your contributors to form War Reading Circles' is capital, and one hopes it will be adopted It would ...
Article : 58 wordsMany producers, no doubt; have wondered how it is that a cow can give 10 quarts or more at a milking when the total capacity of the milk reservoirs is only ...
Article : 340 wordsFrom F. Wilkinson:-"I should like to ask those gentlemen who say our British statesmen should put more 'ginger' into the war whether they consider that our ...
Article : 174 wordsFrom "Optimistic" As Christmas draws nearer one hears on all sides the pessimistic remark. 'What a miserable Christmas it's going to be.' Now, if ...
Article : 242 wordsFrom "A Patriot": "I endorse Sympathy remarks of the 6th inst in The Register on the above subject I know. that out of nine men discharged from the ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 11 Dec 1916, Page 10
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