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Advertising : 392 wordsThe familiar dragon flag is no longer the national emblem of China in the eyes of the Chinese residents in Adelaide. Among them there is widespread rejoicing at the ...
Article : 1,178 wordsThe Gisborne Harbour Board of New Zealand has considered, the applications for the combined position of engineer and secretary at £700 per anuum, and decided to ...
Article : 730 wordsSince the foundation of the Commonwealth, military men have display a tendency to utilize the holiday for the traming of the corps with which they are ...
Article : 1,071 wordsThe luncheon in connection with the Australian Natives' Association, which was held in the Exhibition Building to-day was attended by a representative gather ...
Article : 1,279 wordsIn pursuance of the motion carried at the special meeting of the South Australian Builders and Contractors' Association on Saturday all work will be reopened to-day ...
Article : 49 wordsThe influence of country rowing clubs on the advancement of oarsmanship in South Australia was referred to by the secretary of the Rowing Association ...
Article : 263 wordsSouth Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Monday).—Fine throughout, with moderate to worm temperatures. Easterly winds ...
Article : 20 wordsSemaphore.—Tuesday, January 30.—Times of high and low water doubtful. ARRIVED.—January 23. [?] G.M.S. 4,862 tons, G. Mundt, from ...
Article : 894 wordsMost of the arguments on Council franchise urged during the current general election. campaign are—perhaps necessarily—almost precisely the same ...
Article : 675 wordsMr. Taft's arbitration schemes were the principal subject of a jest at the annual dinner of the Gridiron Club at Washington last month. The dinner was attended ...
Article : 162 wordsFor the first time in the history of the world's Christmases the people who were born on Christmas Day, are united into a society. They call themselves the ...
Article : 181 wordsApparently the European Powers, the United States, and Japan will shortly be required to assist in the restoration of peace and orderly government in ...
Article : 494 wordsA familiar figure to tie nightbirds of Berlin was a ragged and miserable-looking old man who slunk from one cafe or restaurant to another, with a tray of ...
Article : 177 wordsThe Metropolitan Fire Brigade was called to a small fire at G. Kleeman's bakery and confectionery establishment in Carrie street shortly before 6 o'clock on ...
Article : 46 wordsOn Monday morning a motor car driven by Mr. H. F. Burn, of East terrace, collided with a post of the verandah of Mrs. Wills's drapery shop at the corner of Hutt ...
Article : 82 wordsFashions in pete among society women are becoming as, changeable as fashions in bats. In the former category the marmoset and the bear cub held pride of place for ...
Article : 342 wordsThe Sons of Temperance held a picnic at Kensington Gardens on Monday. Matters proceeded pleasantly until about 2 o'clock, when P.G.W.P. Brother V. Y. Richardson ...
Article : 52 wordsBALHANNAH, January 29.—James Roe, aged seven, was playing beside a stack of bran and pollard, which slipped and fell on him. Before it could be shifted the boy ...
Article : 41 wordsNORMANYILLE, January 27.—A motor accident occurred near here this morning. Mr. W. McKenzie, of Yorke's Peninsula, was returning from Second Valley, and in ...
Article : 135 wordsW. C. Thompson (17), a cadet, was fined 40/, and 12/ costs to-day, for insulting language to an officer. While on parade at Railwaytown on December 13 he said:— ...
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Family Notices : 437 words"Tis Kismet" must have been the expression of the owner of the motor car which was carried in the Delhi. The vagaries of this motor car were extraordinary. ...
Article : 366 wordsBLUMBERG, January 28.—Considerable excitement prevailed on Saturday when at about midday a fire broke out on the property of Mrs. Hynes. With a strong wind ...
Article : 93 wordsAt tie Police Court to-day P. M. Schultz was remanded on a charge of having inflicted grievous bodily harm on Harry Huddy. The two men had an argument ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Tireless station, which is being erected at Apple Cross for the Commonwealth, is nearly completed. The site is on an derated position, five miles from ...
Article : 208 wordsThe climatic conditions on Monday were ideal, and the holiday in honour of the anniversary of the foundation of Australia passed off merrily. The world and his ...
Article : 303 wordsAccording to a cable message in The Register to-day the Federation of Trades Unions In England complains bitterly of the lockout of weavers and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 357 wordsMr. A. E. Matters, tobacconist and hairdresser, of Argent street, had a sensational experience on Saturday night, He was proceeding home late with his sister-in-law. ...
Article : 174 wordsHORSHAM, January 27.—While Mr. Walagott, a farmer, of Beulah was carting wheat to the station, his son, aged 7 years, to was seated on the load, fell ...
Article : 59 wordsThe work of extending the electric telegraph is progressing. The extension now in hand are a proposed main line from Auburn to Wallaroo, a line from Mount ...
Article : 168 wordsTwo restaurant keepers—Mrs. Ellen Cantwell, of Oxide street, and Henry R. Fielder, of Argent street—were to-day each fined £10 and £2 8/ costs for having filth ...
Article : 77 wordsAt the continuation to-night of the annual conference of the Political Labour League it was decided to send a message of congratulation to the German Social ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Federal Government House despatch box. which was lost at Port Melbourne on Friday evening, has been found. The box was discovered on a seat at the Flinders ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 30 Jan 1912, Page 4
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