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Advertising : 3,682 wordsThe hearing of the action in which Laura Merry Wurm, widow, of Flinders street, Adelaide, claimed £750 damages from John Hill & Co., Limited, for injuries ...
Article : 480 wordsPETERSBURG, September 23.—The Premier (Mr. Verran) came here to-day at the invitation of the Petersburg branch of the Government ...
Article : 572 wordsAt the Adelaide Police Court on Friday Alexander Redpath pleaded guilty to two charges of having used indecent language. The first offence, for which accused was ...
Article : 201 wordsGAWLER, September 23.—Messrs. Smith & Timms (contractors for the Angaston Railway) have laid between two and three miles of rails, and will shortly ...
Article : 115 wordsSALISBURY, September 22.—At the local Police Court (before Mr. J. McGlashan), T. O'Brien, alias Bright, was charged on remand with the larceny of a pony and ...
Article : 192 wordsGAWLER, September 23.—The original burying ground of the town—closed 40 years ago—has at last been beautified. It had presented a neglected appearance for ...
Article : 177 wordsThe action by Alfred Tainsh, John Salvator Angelenowich, and Walter Bishop, owners of the ketch Cecilia, against Pilot McDiarmond, for £88 9/10 damages, was ...
Article : 302 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, September 23.—Mr. G. J. Smith (Goods Superintendent) and Mr. J. Bennett (Paymaster) of the South Australian railways were here ...
Article : 655 wordsThe Stathalbyn competitions were continued on Thursday. Results:—Pianoforte Duct.—Misses F. Weymouth and A. Prosser (76), Mr. L. Renfery and Miss V. Stocker (73), Mrs. F. E. ...
Article : 348 wordsKILKENNY: Friday, September 28..—John Booth was charged, on the information of W. H. Jeanes (Clerk of the District Council of Woodville), with having left a horse and vehicle unattended on ...
Article : 75 wordsSTIRLING EAST, September 23.—A successful children's entertainment was given last night in the Ashton Memorial Lecture Hall. The seating accommodation was taxed to the utmost ...
Article : 133 wordsThree men and one woman were fined for insobriety. William Taylor was fined £3 11/ in all for having been drunk and thrown stones to the ...
Article : 214 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, September 22.—Yesterday forenoon a fair, organised by ladies to raise funds in support of the town band, was opened by the Major (Mr. G. B. Renfrey) in the institute ...
Article : 159 wordsThree men and one woman were deal with for drunkenness. ECHUNGA, September 22—Before Messrs. F. D. Devenport and J. P. Colebatch, J. J. O'Malley ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 24 Sep 1910, Page 7
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