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Advertising : 976 wordsThe Adelaide Local Courts, presided over by Mr.J.Gordon, S.M., and Messrs E.J. Heath, and E.C. Clueas, was occupied on Friday morning with the further hearing ...
Article : 724 wordsOnly one league match will be contested to-day. Norwood and North Adelaide will meet on the Adelaide Oval. The probable positions of the men at the bounce will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 63 wordsJudging by a sheaf of "reports" which reached The Register Office on Friday night the shorthand writer who accompanied the Commissioner of Crown ...
Article : 2,010 wordsMOONTA, May 31.—The football matches attracted large attendances on Saturday afternoon. Moonta amines Turks match proved uninteresting, and resulted in a 58 point victory ...
Article : 220 words"Wood Lane." —In tanning snakeskins, immediately the skin has been removed it should be tacked out and nibbed well with two parts of powdered alum and one of ...
Article : 155 wordsOn Saturday tie Wayback and Tumby Bay clubs tried conclusions it White's River. Th« «• «ul;S« » followsi-WayUck-fi goals 10 be-hinds- Tumhy Uiy-1 goal 5 behind*. A. Heith umpired. On Oie saw afUmoon » large crowd witneiscd a return match bct»T«n Boston Bay and Port Lincoln, whlrti resulted in the ddcat of the latter Scores:-Boston" Biy-I goal 7 behindi; Uncoin-4 bcliinds. f. H. Stcele acted as central umpire. ...
Article : 76 wordsThe above clubs met on the Hutt street ground on Saturday in the first round for the webbHarris Cup. The game was one of the best this season, and the result hung In the balance until ...
Article : 139 wordsClover, as a fodder, is grown extensively in the Myponga district, where the soil appears to be particularly adapted to its cultivation. Fanners here (says a ...
Article : 97 wordsS.P.S.C.—14 goals 9 behinds: Henley Beach—10 goals 10 behinds. Goalkickers:—S.P.S.C.—Daw(b), Jose, Moyes, and Symon (each 3). Henley Beach—Tomlinson (4). Williams and Ross (each 2), ...
Article : 57 wordsWest Terreus H. v, Port Adelaide H.—Torrens -M. Banes, R. Barbour, V. Boyce, W. Daly, D. Green, A. Harley (captain), G. Harding, E. Hux table, J. Halliday, H. Hill, B. Hill, A. Hill T. Johnston, A. Keeley, H. Lysaght, D.Northey, ...
Article : 199 wordsMANNAHILL, May 31. —On Friday 113 head of, cattle, from Norley Station, Queensland, were trucked to the owner, Mr. S. Kidman, Adelaide, ...
Article : 23 wordsMOUNT GAMNIER. June 1.—The first match of the second round of the season in connection with the local football association was played yesterday afternoon on Vansittart Park. The ...
Article : 193 wordsKADINA. June 1.—There is very promise that a large area will be put under crop. The early sown wheat and oats are springing, and feed is making good headway. ...
Article : 704 wordsUniversity v. Marlborough. —University—Baker, Baylis, Caust, Drew, enley, Jeffries, Jones, seymour smith, stoddart (Captain), Williams, Williams, ...
Article : 79 wordsAt the end of last season the Victorian Football Association disqualified G. Kyme (Brunswick) and C. Hopkins (North Melbourne) for life on a charge of attempted ...
Article : 98 wordsThe wholesale larceny of men's clothing by John W.Kidd ages 15 1/2 years, was the subject of an investigation by Mr.T.Gepp, S.M., at the Juvenile Court, Port Adelaide, ...
Article : 511 wordsAdelaide v. North Adelaide.—Adelaide—J. Mcln-tosh, V. Herold, A. Towier, B. Stanton, G. Howden. 6. Williams. M. Griffen, J. Law, II. Lewis, J, Holford, T. Stewart, A. Lightburn (Captain), ...
Article : 222 wordsThe matches to-day are West Torrens v. Goodwood, on the Adelaide Oval at 1.30 sharp (umpire, Mr. Leak); Ramblers v. Sturt, on the Jubilee Oval (umpire, Mr. ...
Article : 284 wordsFollowing upon the announcement some time ago that the Government had decided to erect a wheat elevator at Port Adelaide with a view to properly test the bulk ...
Article : 250 wordsSturt.—H.G. Annells J. F. Bannigan, R. Cave, H. Cumberland, W. E. Curnow, F. C. Dunne, A. , Fox. F. H.Colding. A. E. Hcwitt, J. Kerr, A. E. Kirchner, J. Main, D, McDoughall, E,L. ...
Article : 157 wordsADELAIDE: Tuesday, June 6, at 10 o'clock (before His Honor Mr.Commissioner Russell).—First Hearing.—Richard Henry Ritter, now of Adelaide. labourer and formerly of Moonta Wallaroo and ...
Article : 79 wordsLindrum was in brilliant form at both billiard jessinns to-day, and established a commanding lead over Recce. In the afternoon the Australian carried his unfinished ...
Article : 95 wordsThe annual match between the Constriction and Fitting Branches of the electrical engineer's branch, G..O. Will be played on the south part lands (Between Hanson and Hutt Streets), on ...
Article : 373 wordsTo-night and throughout next week, with a special holiday matinee on Monday afternoon, Mr.J. C. Williamson will present Miss Katherine Grey, supported by Mr. William Desmond and a fine cast, in an ...
Article : 1,657 wordsFour men and two women were fined for drunkenness. James William Baird was charged by Annie Elisabeth Baird with having assaulted her on may 26. The informant stated that the she work at the ...
Article : 178 wordsKINGSTON, June 1.—The regular Local Court day was held on Thursday, when Starlint took proceedings against Spence for 30 sheep, alleged to have been taken from ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Poultry Expert (Mr. D. F. Laurie) has receiver has following reports from the superintendents: —Roseworthy: — "The weather during May was of 3 most ...
Article : 282 wordsPORT PIRIE V. JAMESTOWN.—A large attendance witnessed a match between those teams at Port Pirie on wednesday last. Play was fairly even, and at thrift rough. Port Pirie led ...
Article : 86 wordsYARCOWIE, June 2. —A dramatic entertainment was given on Wednesday evening by members of the Terowie Literary Society, and was well patronised. The piece staged was "Not Such a Fool ...
Article : 127 wordsBROKEN HILL, June 2.—Basil H.Greaves, who was arrested in Sydney and brought back to Broken Hill, was to-day charged with having obtained money from ...
Article : 48 wordsO.B.I., 26 goals (S.McKee 13, M.Mander 9, E.Knight 3, and Jorgensen) defeated Pirates, 9 goals (K.Evans 6, R. Coombs 3). ...
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Advertising : 56 wordsA Melrose correspondent wrote on May 30: —The apple crop along the route of the proposed railway to Wirrabara has been exceedingly heavy. In some orchards the ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 3 Jun 1911, Page 11
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