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Advertising : 927 wordsThe declaration of a strike among the hands employed at the various woolcombing establishments has precipitated not altogether unlooked-for conditions. There has ...
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Advertising : 24 wordsFrom Capt. M. F. Beevor, 74a, Unley:—"The following letter has been sent by me to the Editor of The Advertiser, and I should be greatly obliged if, for obvious ...
Article : 419 wordsNo publication dealing with the Australasian wool trade in read with more interest than Dalgety's Review, the thirteenth annual issue of which has just made ...
Article : 1,152 wordsNow that sheep have become such an important factor in the conduct of successful farming operations, especially in the south-eastern districts the appended ...
Article : 468 wordsFrom H. B. Moody, Mallala:—"It will not surprise the residents of the Adelaide Plains west from the north line of railway that the Minister for Industry (Hon. J. P. ...
Article : 646 wordsSome time ago reference was made in this column to an abnormally large hen's egg which, with others, had been received by the Adelaide Chilled Buter Company. ...
Article : 130 wordsFrom "Adelaide Resident":—As the correspondence on the above subject, which appeared in The Register last April arose from the reading of an article by Sir Hiram ...
Article : 1,309 wordsBy the steamer Kyarra, which arrived at Port Adelaide from Sydney on Friday morning. Elder, Smith, & Co., Limited, took delivery, on behalf of Mr. H. H. ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Murray Bridge correspondent of The Register, commenting a few days ago on the work of the channel excavator at Mypolonga remarked that it was "deeply bogged ...
Article : 434 wordsCHARLEVILLE (Q.), July 15.—Extremely gloomy and threatening weather still prevails, and it is rather cold for rain. The carters auctioned to-day 1,240 bullocks ...
Article : 64 wordsHORNSDALE, July 13.—The crops are looking up since the rain. The earth previously was caked over, which prevented the wheat planes from spreading. A heavy thundershower [?] ...
Article : 368 wordsFrom A. McGregor Dey:—"In The Register of July 11 there appeared an excellent article on the situation in the Pacific, with comments and extracts from the pen of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,385 wordsThe fourth annual sheepdog trial in connection with the McLaren Vale Poultry and Kennel Club was held on Friday, in Sylvan Park (kindly lent by Mr. C. E. ...
Article : 343 wordsGAWLER UNION PARLIAMENT.—The Parliament met on Friday evening at the Gawler Institute. The Speaker (Mr. Coombe, M.P.) presided. The Premier announced that Mr. J. D. Bennett ...
Article : 127 wordsFrom "Ante Up":—"The Police Commission, which sat in 1871-2, distinctly stated that it was a 'diabolical act' to have sergeants of police visiting the men under ...
Article : 429 wordsGoods traffic on the western railway system during the fortnight ending last Saturday totalled 18,630 tons, compared with 15,929 tons for the corresponding period of ...
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Advertising : 233 wordsFrom "Canoes":—"As one who belongs to neither party and is certainly not a pledged teetotaller, but who rarely touches alcohol, I write asking my fellow-members ...
Article : 211 words"Richard Best, Snowtown."—S. L. Crane was the name of the surgeon on board the ship Charlotte Gladstone, which arrived at Port Adelaide on June 17, 1866. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 17 Jul 1911, Page 10
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