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Advertising : 741 wordsThe welcome news reached Adelaide on Tuesday night that at least two members—the captain and one sailor—of the crew of the ill-fated tug Nyora, which foundered ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Meteorological Department reported at 9 p.m. on Tuesday:—"Under the influence of a slight monsoonal depression noted on this morning's weather chart as ...
Article : 206 wordsAt the annual meeting of the South Australian Horticulture and Floricultural Society, on Tuesday evening, His Excellency the Governor was re-elected Patron; Mr. ...
Article : 1,451 wordsIn certain partis of Adelaide there are still to be found types of human derelicts, familiarly known as "pinkieites." They are the relics of a time long past, the sad ...
Article : 773 wordsThe Norwood branch of the Liberal Union has loyally and emphatically pronounced against a State political coalition. At its annual meeting on Tuesday ...
Article : 78 wordsAt a meeting of the South Australian Chamber Manufactures on. Tuesday the President and Mr. J. A. Harper were nominated to attend a conference to be ...
Article : 151 wordsMr. Searcy also received the following telegram from Capt. R. H. Solly, coxswain of the City of Adelaide lifeboat:—"Arrived Kingston 5.30 p.m., exhausted; searched ...
Article : 108 wordsAt a meeting of the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures on Tuesday a letter was received from the Chairman (Mr. H. W. Ufindell) of the South ...
Article : 240 wordsSouth Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Tuesday):—Some further light and scattered showers, but weather improving. Variable winds. ...
Article : 20 wordsSun rises 7.25 a.m.; sets 5.18 p.m. Moon rises midnight; sets 11.11 a.m. Semaphore Tides.—Low water, 6.20 a.m. high water. 12.20 p.m. ...
Article : 118 wordsAn unusual development occurred in the case of Robert Rowan, against whom a charge of rape is pending, at the Criminal Court on Tuesday. The Chief Justice (Sir ...
Article : 141 wordsMAILS FOR EXPEDITIONARY FORCES.—Thursday—July 12—6 p.m. UNITED KINGDOM, EUROPE, and ASIA.—Parcel post, July 13, p.m.; money orders, July ...
Article : 188 wordsThe most general topic of conversation just now is the State political crisis, but even in official circles no one cares to prophesy what will happen after the opening ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Kingston correspondent of The Register telegraphed on Tuesday further details of the loss of the tug. The correspondent narrates that when the two vessels ...
Article : 146 wordsRecently Professor P. B. Kennedy, commercial attache of the United States, delivered an address before the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures, in which he ...
Article : 321 wordsCapt. A. S. Svenssen, of the Astoria, said:—"I was proceeding from Port Pirie to Sydney, towed by the Nyora (from Melbourne). At 10.15 a.m. on July 9, when ...
Article : 116 wordsAt intervals the Government has imported quantities of young trout and other fish from Victoria and elsewhere and liberated them in rivers reservoirs and other ...
Article : 116 wordsVarious pleas have been urged by the wirepullers who go assiduously demand that the State constitution should be abrogated in favour of ...
Article : 1,044 wordsThe Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) on Tuesday made further reference to the possibilities of shipbuilding in South Australia. He declared that it anything, were ...
Article : 365 wordsThe crew of the Nyora, numbering 16, were all Melbourne men. The list is as follows:— W. M. McBain, captain. ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Premier received the following telegram from the Hon. J. Hume Cook on Tuesday:—"Referring to published statement, Mr. Peake has no warrant for ...
Article : 57 wordsControversial party politics will presumably be relegated to the background during the session of the Commonwealth Parliament which will ...
Article : 774 wordsSpeaking on "The two functions of the University and their cost," at a public lecture at the Adelaide University on Tuesday night, Professor Mitchell remarked:— ...
Article : 349 wordsMessrs. McIlwaith, McEacharn, & Co. Proprietary, Limited, are in receipts of a wireless message from the commander of the Katoomba, to the effect that he ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Nyora was probably the best known steamer tug in the port, of Melbourne. Since she entered service she had been to most of the wrecks and accident which ...
Article : 227 wordsMessrs. Bagshaw & Sons, Limited, have designed and manufactured a most successful grain cleaner to deal with the wheat at or from the damaged wheat heaps. ...
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Family Notices : 822 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) as present at a meeting of the Federal Parliamentary committees, held at Parliament House to-day. He explained to ...
Article : 269 wordsUnder the homes-for-soldiers scheme of the Government, with the energetic and skilful aid of the State Bank, 50 homes have been purchased, are in course ...
Article : 374 wordsThe Astoria left Sydney in May with 1,500,000 ft. of Oregon timber for the Broken Hill Proprietary Company at Port Pirie. When she was off Gabo Island her ...
Article : 179 wordsSome time ago the Norwood Infant School needed a good picture of the King, and Mr. H. J. Holden undertook to procure one. He decided to send to England ...
Article : 254 wordsOn Monday night the harbourmaster at Robe telegraphed to the Marine Board that a veseel, believed to be the schooner Astoria, was anchored in Dombey Bay, and ...
Article : 250 wordsIt is reported that the lifeboat City of Adelaide, from Beachport, called at Robe on the way to the scene of the wreck. The crew having been out all night, were ...
Article : 58 wordsDiaclosures made regarding the heavy issue of free railway passes in Victoria have caused considerable discussion. In all the States the principal prevails to a ...
Article : 223 wordsAt the beginning of January and July each year a school of six months' training of young teachers, principally for small country schools, is started in Adelaide. ...
Article : 66 wordsA telegram received from San Remo last night stated that the ketch Vision was reported to have been wrecked off Kirkunda, and that one men was believed to have ...
Article : 166 wordsThe Gaming Act in South Australia has been found to be defective in securing the protection which the Government and others interested in the preservation of the ...
Article : 199 wordsEnquiries nude last night regarding the crew of the Nyora went to show that the names and number were not known in the custom or harbourmaster's departments ...
Article : 178 wordsAld. T. F. Hynes has been selected by the P.L.L. preliminary ballot as Mayor of Broken Hill for the current year. He has been connected with the council since 1912. ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Government steamer Rip was to-day sent out to search for the ketch Vision. The vowel, however, sprang a leak, filled, and turned over on Monday ...
Article : 77 wordsA deputation representing the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce, and consisting of Messrs. Peter Wood, John Tassie, N. H. Tavlor and J. A. Riley, waited upon the ...
Article : 76 wordsTAILEM BEND, July 9.—During last week derailments occurred in the Murray Bridge railway yard. On Saturday two engines left the rails and blocked ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 11 Jul 1917, Page 6
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