The Observer, which is published to-day, embraces a capital pictorial supplement as well as excellent letterpress. The display of photographic reproductions ...
Article : 262 wordsThe following letter from the Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) was read at a meeting of the council of the Royal Agricultural ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 wordsThe Premiers' Conference was officially opened by the State Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland) at Parliament House to-day. The gathering included the Prime Minister ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 513 wordsIn the realm of public finance Mr. Lloyd George has been the most severely criticised of contemporary British statesmen; but, in spite of ...
Article : 1,000 wordsWith saddened and sterner faces Australians will this morning read the lengthening list of heroes who have fallen in their country's service. Not ...
Article : 678 wordsThe Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) to-day laid on the table of the House pi Representatives reports and recommendations of the Interstate Commission relating ...
Article : 321 wordsOn behalf of members of the House of Representatives, Mr. Allen, M.P., introduced on Wednesday afternoon to the Acting Deputy Postmaster-General ...
Article : 232 wordsIt is five years to-day since King George V. succeeded to the Throne of the British Empire, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the ...
Article : 425 wordsThe railway earnings during the week ended May 1 amounted to £37,717, compared with £47,732 for the corresponding week of 1914. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe parts of five new locomotives manufactured at the works of Walkers, Limited, Maryborough, Queensland, are being discharged from the steamer Chillagoe at the ...
Article : 61 wordsA deputation representing the glass bottle manufacturers and workers of Australia waited on the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) to-day, and urged the ...
Article : 387 wordsThe Minister of Industry (the Hon. R. P. Blundell) stated on Wednesday that a proclamation would be gazetted in this week's Government Gazette constituting the ...
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Advertising : 206 wordsException was taken by Judge Eagleson in the Court of General Sessions to-day to a person changed with an offence appearing in the dock dressed in the uniform of a ...
Article : 316 wordsLast week's chaff and fodder traffic over the railways was, in round figures, 4,500 tans, and from the first week of November last to April 30 a total of 82,200 tons ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Hon. A. W. Styles) on Tuesday visited the relief work camp at Meadows, where about 30 men are employed on Government land by the ...
Article : 331 wordsTwo motor ambulances for the front, built to the order of the Wattle Day League Ambulance Committee and Mrs. Jeanne F. Young, on behalf of the women ...
Article : 151 wordsAt the Abattoirs saleyards on Wednesday Messrs. Bennett & Fisher sold seven magnificent crossbred wethers, which were bred and fattened by Mr. Alan Bowman, of ...
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Advertising : 526 wordsEvery large British town, since the outbreak of war, has sent its quota of St. John Ambulance men for service in the military and naval hospitals. This is an ancient ...
Article : 248 wordsAn adjustment of preferential trade conditions was sought by a large deputation. in winch was included a number of ladies, that waited on the Commissioner for ...
Article : 302 wordsJames Houston, 26 years of age. of Kensington, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on December 28, 1914, suffering from a gunshot wound in the call of ...
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Family Notices : 525 wordsThe Private Secretary, to the Governor wrote on Wednesday night:—"His Excellency the Governor desires me to convey his warm and appreciative thanks to those ...
Article : 386 wordsVIRGINIA, May 5.—Mr. August Cranze, a carrier, of this town, had his left foot badly crushed by the near front wheel of his loaded van. As he was getting up his ...
Article : 62 wordsMILLBROOK, May 4.—A Painful accident yesterday befell Mr. J. Lennie. an elderly man employed in the construction of the pipetrack in connection with the ...
Article : 71 wordsHas it ever struck you that the growth of our towns increases the cost of living n the country? Yet so it is (asserts an English exchange). Cities and towns are ...
Article : 201 wordsA cable message from Tokio states that the Japanese Cabinet is considering whether it shall deliver an ultimatum to President Yuan Shin Kai, to ...
Article : 406 wordsGAWLER, May 5.—A fire that broke out in Mr. A. W. Tracer's bakehouse early on Wednesday morning completely gutted that building, and spread to the adjacent ...
Article : 103 words"We represent not only the Melbourne warehousemen, but similar bodies in the various States." paid Mr. Williamson (Chairman of the Melbourne ...
Article : 243 wordsSALISBURY, May 5.—Shortly after midnight this morning an alarm of fire was raised, and it was found that a fire had broken out on the premises owned by ...
Article : 209 wordsMany are the shifts resorted to by the shipper of contraband goods whose steamer is likely to be intercepted by a belligerent warship, and in this respect a ...
Article : 185 wordsAt a meeting of the Thebarbon Town Council on Wednesday evening Cr. Winterbottom moved—"That in the opinion of this council the hour for the closing of ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 6 May 1915, Page 6
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