Who is there among us to take the measure of Time?—O1d Time, who deals out with niggardly hand our days and years, and (despite all human supplication) will ...
Article : 1,257 wordsUnless an important development takes place in Federal politics within the next few days, Rp. Sir John Forrest will adhere to his previously ...
Article : 189 wordsThere will be a complete change of programme at the Theatre Royal, beginning at the matinee this afternoon. "Sins of Men," the newest William Fox release, ...
Article : 228 wordsA typical representative of the men who have "borne the heat and burden of the day" is Mr. John MeIntyre, of Glen Rugus, near Morgan. Mr. McIntyre, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 977 wordsPreliminary conferences for the settlement of the Irish question are already being held, and definite progress is expected immediately. It is understood that ...
Article : 63 wordsThe unlocking of the vast storehouse of dearth in Central Australia is a problem which thrills by the very immensity of its possibilities. Many brave explorers have ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,170 wordsLovers of sensational pictures will be well catered for at the Empire Theatre to-day, when the management will present for the first time a five-reel feature, "The ...
Article : 94 wordsInformation has been received that Pte. Claude K. Stephens died of pneumonia in a London hospital on December 12. Prior to enlisting he was for several years ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 88 wordsAt the Pav. to-day there will be the final screening of Charlie in his latest Manual success, "Behind The Screen," and he powerful detective drama, "The House ...
Article : 115 wordsThe London newspapers highly praise the dancing of Mr. Fred Leslie and Miss Ivy Shilling in Mr. Harry Lander's revue at the Shaftesbury Theatre. They describe ...
Article : 69 wordsOne of the best of Charles Darrell's Hramas, "The Power and the Glory," is attracting considerable attention at the Tivoli Theatre. The play is not so complex ...
Article : 176 wordsThe late Sir Hiram Maxim has left a fortune estimated at £33,090. ...
Article : 20 wordsThis afternoon, at the Town Hall, a special matinee performance will be given of "The Curse of a Nation," whose season is drawing to a close. Much interest has ...
Article : 249 wordsThe Leader of the Caucus Party in the Senate (Mr. Gardiner) was asked to-day For an expression of opinion on the subject of the Imperial Conference. ...
Article : 199 wordsAn influential deputation, representing all branches of the wool trade, to-day urged the War Council to permit the sale of wool not required for army purposes ...
Article : 208 wordsAt the King's Theatre, Beaumont Smith is presenting a dramatization of Ethel Turer's "Seven Little Australians." The prettiness cf the story, with its alternating ...
Article : 204 wordsNews has been received that Pte. Keith Wade, younger son of the Rev. A. J. Wade, of North Sydney, and formerly of Chalmers Church, Adelaide, died of ...
Article : 68 wordsWhen interviewed yesterday, the Minister for Works (Mr. Lynch) declared that the Hughee party would maintain its identity. It was willing to work with any party or ...
Article : 137 wordsThe exceptionally hot weather of yesterday was followed to-day by cloud bursts in various parts of the State, and the railway services on the main line between ...
Article : 198 wordsAt Henley Beach to-night the Tramways Band will present the following programme :—March "Long live the King;" overture, "Light cavalry;" intermezzo ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. and Mrs. S. Osborne Smith, of Angaston, have been notified by the military authorities that their son, Sgt. O. E. Caley Smith, has been missing in France since ...
Article : 417 wordsCrowden houses have been the rule this week at the Wondergraph, where an exceptionally fine programme is being screened. The subjects include a Famous Player ...
Article : 210 wordsThe steamers Cantara and Junee, which were anchored at Flat Top Island, had an [?] experience during a gale yesterday. They had both anchors out and ...
Article : 106 wordsBROKEN HILL, December 29.— John Bottom (48), a labourer, committed suicide at the Family Hotel, Tibooburra, kept by his sister-in-law, on ...
Article : 58 wordsVIRGINIA, December 28.—Considerable damage was caused by a blaze which began yesterday afternoon on property close to the railway bridge. It is surmised that a ...
Article : 189 wordsPORT PIRIE, December 29.—When interviewer to-night, Mr. W. Robertson (General Manager of the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Proprietary, Limited) made the following official report ...
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Advertising : 805 wordsPETERSBURG, December 29.—A fire occurred yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mr. P. Lambert, Brown street. Grass near the woodheap caught alight. All the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 wordsPETERSBURG, December 29.—Yesterday afternoon, Mr. D. Sleep was lowered down a well in a cradle, to effect repairs to a pump. When about 80 ft. from the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 wordsFollowing are the names of the men who enlisted at Adelaide, and went into the Mitcham Camp on Friday:— J. B. Aitken, I. A. Adelson, W. G. Hughes, ...
Article : 41 wordsThe organizer writes:—The old year croses over a busy week. We had scarcely packed away Christmas festivities when our interstate visitors arrived. The new year cannot promise ...
Article : 237 wordsMELBOURNE, December 29—The Terminus Hotel at Shepparton was destroyed by fire early this morning, and Patrick Mackie was bunt to death. Mackie had ...
Article : 43 wordsSYDNEY, December 29.—Gnr. Alfred Lyons, of Gulgong, met with a shocking fatal accident at the Liverpool Training Camp. With others he was undergoing ...
Article : 61 wordsThe city council last night considered a circular letter from the Concord Municipal Council, regarding the postponement of the Municipal elections, and carried motions ...
Article : 147 wordsSYDNEY, December 29.—The sailing boat Elsie was swamped and sunk in a rongh sea off Botany Bay at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Bert Williams and ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Glenelg Cheer-up Society organized a street collection at Glenelg on Anniversary Day in aid of the Repatriation Fund, and by this means raised £75. ...
Article : 45 wordsALBANY, December 29.—Norman Skinner, employed as a lumper, was struck yesterday by an iron beam, which fell into a hold where he was working. The blow ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 30 Dec 1916, Page 11
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