From "Elector:"—"The Premier is cutting as poor a figure over the exemption of certain clubs from section 156 of the Licensing Act, as he did on his proposed ...
Article : 382 wordsAmong the most progressive and successful gardeners and apiarists in the hills is Mr. Reuben Chapman, who was one of the first settlers in the Paracombe district. A ...
Article : 2,069 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 18 wordsPeople in Western Australia, seem much excited over the discovery that a rather attractive boy who has been playing many parts on the goldfields, is a young woman ...
Article : 1,710 words(All manuscripts submitted to the Editor should be written legibly in ink on one side of the paper, and none will he returned, even if rejected, unless special arrangements to ...
Article : 146 wordsFrom "Karnae":—"One would have thought that section 6 of the District Councils Act, 1904. would have been clear enough regarding the qualification to the ...
Article : 334 wordsSome useful hints were contained in a paper on this subject which the Chairman (Mr. Talbot) read last month at a meeting of the Merghiny branch of the ...
Article : 387 wordsFrom "H. J. D.":—"With reference to remarks in The Register of August 15, under 'Bush and Station Topics,' the writer makes a statement to which I respectfully ...
Article : 184 wordsBURNSIDE, August 22.—Present—Crs. J. R. Osborn (chair). Anstey, Brook, and Grant. Crown Office Office forwarded lifts of weights and measures required under the Act; received. Crown ...
Article : 1,367 wordsFrom "Bona-fide Settler":—"I wish to call the attention of the public, and our legislators in particular, to the fact that, although it is only a little over six months ...
Article : 318 wordsFrom "The President of a Country Branch":—"The annual report of the South Australian Auxiliary is being distributed in the country districts, and a copy ...
Article : 562 wordsFrom "Anti-Grab:"—"I cannot see what benefit the Federal Parliament has been to Australia since its inception 10 years ago. From what I can see its trend is the ...
Article : 268 wordsPare docks of the British breeds of sheep (says The Sydney Daily Telegraph) are being established at the Wagga Experiment Farm, where previously they were ...
Article : 134 wordsActive preparations are going on night and day in the showyards, so that everything may be ready for the Royal Show, which will open on Tuesday. Yesterday ...
Article : 76 wordsFrom S. H. Skipper:—"Dr. Benham is right in correcting me with reference to his seat on the institute committee. It was on the library committee, and not the ...
Article : 466 words"J. H. H."—We are enquiring. "R. J. S.," Salisbury.—The Librarian) of the Public Library states that the book, if, in good condition, would be worth about ...
Article : 805 wordsFrom H.K.:—"When one has a bad case, insinuate motives against the other side is an old but evergreen expedient, and 'J. H. Tonkin' falls back on it. It is ...
Article : 440 wordsFour agricultural high schools have already been established in Victoria. The fifth, winch has been reported at Ballarat at a cost of about £10,000, was opened by ...
Article : 38 wordsHAWKER, August 26.—Messrs. H. and N. Hill delivered at the Hawker Railway Station on Wednesday two loads (containing 72 bales) of wool from Erudina Station. ...
Article : 110 wordsMessrs. G. Wessels and C. Verandah, of South Africa, left for Melbourne by the express on Saturday afternoon, after having spent 11 week among the leading sheep ...
Article : 277 wordsFrom "C. A. Uhrlaub":—"Great thoughts such as those expressed by Dr. Bevan at the commercial travellers' dinner will do more for the maintenance of international ...
Article : 373 wordsCOCKBURN, August 26.—Elder, Smith, and Co., Limited, have, sold 16,000 wethers from Cuthero Station, New South Wales, the property of Messrs. Dunn & Chaffey ...
Article : 127 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 753 wordsFrom "Consistent Subscriber":—"I note in The Register the report that the 'Deputy President of the Children's Hospital (Dr. London) states that be cannot ...
Article : 243 wordsFrom T. B. Merry:—"Seeing in The Register that a move is being made to start a branch of the British Association for the prevention of consumption, I ...
Article : 244 wordsMessrs. E. & W. Hackett, Rundle street, have on view five of the finest turnips one could desire to see. The roots were grown at Blinman by Mr. J. Love, and forwarded ...
Article : 119 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 141 wordsThe Mayor of Wentworth (Ald. W. Atkinson), members of council, and prominent townspeople recently visited Pomona Farm, about seven miles fram Wentworth ...
Article : 417 wordsFrom "Interested":—"The drastic provisions of the Act regulating milk supply may be quite necessary, but I think the M.C. Board should be able to assist ...
Article : 162 wordsFrom "Justice":—"According to the published report, the difference in the tenders of the locomotive engineer and James Martin & Co. for the construction of nine ...
Article : 161 wordsFrom "Resident":—"I was glad to see from Mr. Packard's letter in The Register that at last some one was trying to call attention to the route of this proposed line. ...
Article : 59 wordsFrom "Observant":—"In the Legislative Council on Tuesday the Chief Secretary, in reply to Mr. Styles, referring to the losses on egg circles, said he 'would like to add ...
Article : 763 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 29 Aug 1910, Page 7
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: