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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 562 words
  3. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    If only there could be stored in the adjacent hills, or tapped underground at a reasonable [?] sufficient water adequately to meet requirements the Walloway Plain ...

    Article : 1,328 words
  4. ENGLISH WOOL LETTER.

    The outstanding feature of the market continues to be the difficulty of combing. Quite a number of male workers have joined the colours during the past month, ...

    Article : 1,955 words
  5. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    From P. P. Kenny, Colton:—"In The Register of May 24 the Premier (Mr. Vaughan) states that Australia should provide £75,000 a month to relieve the people ...

    Article : 143 words
  6. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    "W. S.," Norwood.—Of course. The Register will gladly publish photographs and short details in reference to men mentioned in the casualty lists if sent in by ...

    Article : 39 words
  7. BADGES FOR REJECTED VOLUNTEERS.

    From "Sympathy."—"I suggest that a patriotic badge should be given to each of those men who, having offered themselves for military service, have been rejected. ...

    Article : 76 words
  8. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    From "Sarum Cuique":—"In the report of the proceeding of the Labour Congress a motion is reported, to have been carried is follows:=-'That the existing land, ...

    Article : 372 words
  9. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    From H. G. Crittenden, Baroota.—"Mr. Crosby mast have worn his shortsighted glasses when he wrote on the martyrdom of Mr. Peake. He admits that the Peake ...

    Article : 530 words
  10. AGRICULTURAL LIME.

    For many years the older countries of the world have recognised the value of lime in connection with the cropping of the land, but it is only comparatively recently that ...

    Article : 213 words
  11. ALEXANDRA ELECTION.

    From the Hon. J. H. Vaughan:—"I am sorry that my friend Mr. Angas Parsons has seen fit to reply to my statements concerning him and the administration of the ...

    Article : 368 words
  12. THE COUNTRY.

    PLATELAYERS' CAMP, May 30.—Several accident, chiefly of a minor kind, have occurred during the week. The most serious was one which befell a camel ...

    Article : 1,152 words
  13. RAINFALL STATISTICS.

    The month of May (writes our Kapunda correspondent) was one of the most favourable that could be desired by the agric[?]ists. The ground, already soaked ...

    Article : 202 words
  14. DEPUTATION.

    A Deputation waited upon the Minister of Education (Hon. Crawford Vaughan) on Thursday to make a request for additional accommodation at the Loxton School. ...

    Article : 236 words
  15. EARL OF CARDIGAN.

    From J. M[?]tton:—"When reading of the death of the Countess of Cardigan, my mind went back, to an incident in the life of the Earl in 1832. The first election ...

    Article : 388 words
  16. BABIES' HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION.

    From S. H. Skipper, Victoria square- "I have been requested by the above association to remove one or two misconceptions which seem to exist among the ...

    Article : 967 words
  17. DROUGHT'S TERRIBlE TOLL.

    The Wagga correspondent of a Sydney exchange has given some graphic particulars concerning the awful effect of the drought in New South Wales. "A man ...

    Article : 192 words
  18. KUBELIK'S STRADIVARIUS VIOLIN.

    From James Morcom:— "In The Register of June 1 a paragraph with reference to Kubelik's famous violin states that he bought the instrument from Messrs. ...

    Article : 234 words
  19. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS AND BROTHERHOOD.

    From "Worshipper":— "I thank the Rev. J. E. Cresswell for his prompt reply to my enquiry, and recognise his broad view of the question as evidenced by his ...

    Article : 276 words
  20. IMPOUNDING.

    WILLASTON (W. T. Tape. Poundkeeper).—Bay pony gelding; no brands Visible; shod all round. PORT GAWLER (P. E. Rowe, Poundkeeper).— Black cow, aged; no brands visible; white under ...

    Article : 57 words
  21. COUNTRY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    BUTE, June 1.—A concert given by members of Mendelssohn's Choir was held in the town hall on Thursday evening before a picked attendance. The proceeds, which amounted to £S, ...

    Article : 41 words
  22. THE BACON-CURING INDUSTRY.

    A well-attended meeting of district shareholders in the bacon-curing company was recently held at Warrnambool. The turnover of the business was stated ...

    Article : 101 words
  23. "CHILD SLAVES."

    From B. Crosby:-"Why do the little 'slaves' mentioned in a paragraph under this heading the other day work so? Because father and mother must have help; ...

    Article : 285 words
  24. THE MUSEUM.

    The Numismatist of the Public Library. Museum, and Art Gallery of South Australia (Mr. A. Chitty) reports having received the following donations during May:—Mr. J. G. Kennedy, ...

    Article : 325 words
  25. THE RACIAL QUESTION.

    From "Subscriber":—"The letter from 'Justice' set the tacts out fairly plainly. Many of the Germans in this State are not contributing to the ranks in proportion ...

    Article : 764 words
  26. PROPOSED HENLEY AND GRANGE CORPORATION.

    From J. H. McLean:—"Just a few lines in reply to W. Wynne Opie's letter, pointing out some very glaring inaccuracies. First he says the opponents of the scheme ...

    Article : 259 words
  27. THE RURAL VOICE.

    WARSERTOWN. May 29.—A truckload (5 tons) of sul[?]ush hay was landed here to-day. It was from the Bruce Station. CHAIN OF PONDS. May 31.—Since the rain ...

    Article : 1,082 words
  28. POST OFFICE PUZZLES.

    From "Parent":—"We in the country have just learned, by private advertisement, that the postage on newspapers for wounded soldiers in Egypt is probably [?] ...

    Article : 275 words
  29. THE RACIAL QUESTION.

    From "Islingtonite":—"According to Mr. Henry Riddell's idea, the action the men at Islington took is open to criticism. Perhaps to an outsider, or a person not ...

    Article : 807 words
  30. GIRL SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    From "E. A. E.":—"Why should not the girl shop assis[?]ante be allowed to sit while not attending customers or performing other duties? We are such a kindhearted ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. RIVERTON-SPALDING RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    From "Preference":—"Mr. Blundell's reply to Mr. Lundie is long winded, but he avoids all the main points. He openly backs up the contractor who does not ...

    Article : 427 words
  32. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Subscriber to Observer," Francea.—Consult the directory at your post office. "Three Years' Reader."—1, 2, and 3 would necessitate information of a private ...

    Article : 69 words
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