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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 38 words
  3. BACK FROM THE CORONATION

    Looking and feeling remarkably fit, Sr Vardon returned to Adelaide by the R.M.S. Ophir on Saturday. He was one of the 18 members of the Federal Parliament who ...

    Article : 544 words
  4. BANG WENT FIVE POUNDS.

    Pressmen who have to visit the Hindmarsh Oval may rejoice over the fact that at last a box has been erected for their convenience. The box or rather iron ...

    Article : 246 words
  5. The Register. ADELAIDE; MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1911.

    A pronounced change has come over the United States Senate, which until recently was one of the most Conservative Chambers of the world. The ...

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  6. TRAINING OF CADETS.

    For some time after the inauguration of compulsory military Service a number of the area officers took advantage of the excellent school grounds in their districts ...

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  7. FIRE IN LOOSEBOXES.

    At 20 minutes past 2 o'clock this morning Charles Holloway, hostler at Mrs. Kenny's South Australian Hotel, while in bed heard a crackling noise, He arose, and ...

    Article : 330 words
  8. WHARES COMMISSION.

    The Hon. J. G. Bice (Acting Chairman) and E. L. Klaner, M.L.C.'s, and Mr. MacGillivray, M.P.—members of the Winds Commission who left Adelaide for Port ...

    Article : 110 words
  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Sunday)—Cloudy with further showers over the settled areas, but weather improving from the westward. Cold west ...

    Article : 34 words
  10. CONTROLLING STREET TRAFFIC.

    Mr. J. J. Mann, overseas representative of the Delauney Belleville Motor Company, who is at present in Adelaide, expresses surprise at the methods adopted in the ...

    Article : 372 words
  11. SHIPPING.

    Cape Borda, August 27, 3.30 a.m.—Largo steamer passing inwards. Semaphore, Monday, August 28.—Low, water 11.40 a.m.; high water, 5.50 p.m. ...

    Article : 1,733 words
  12. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    In consequence of a strong counter attraction the attendances at the football matches in Adelaide on Saturday were only moderate. On the Jubilee Oral about ...

    Article : 178 words
  13. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor visited the Royal Institution for tie Blind at North Adelaide on Saturday morning In the afternoon he attended the A.R.C. Races ...

    Article : 1,147 words
  14. MAIL NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 272 words
  15. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The Federal Land Tax Act contains a provision in section 27 which renders a person who entered into a lease after November 17, 1910. the date of the ...

    Article : 467 words
  16. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    In the latest Commonwealth Gazette three proclamations appear relating to the Northern Territory. The first and third Thursdays of each month are appointed for ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. JOURNALISTIC ETHICS.

    Under the above heading The Australia Mining Standard publishes an article, of which the opening sentences are:—"The Bathurst Times of August 15 has a leading ...

    Article : 161 words
  18. TOOWOOMBA FATALITY.

    BRISBANE, August 28.—The man was fatally run over noir to Toowoomba has been identified as Lionel Green. He was about 27 years of age, and bad been out from England only about 10 months ...

    Article : 38 words
  19. CANE TRAIN DERAILED.

    BRISBANE, August 26.—News has been received of aciedent on a tramway connected with the Nambour Sugar Mille, which resulted in the derailment of were ...

    Article : 59 words
  20. Advertising

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    Advertising : 258 words
  21. SUICIDE IN AN HOTEL.

    PERTH, August 27.—Harry Colles ended a drinking bout on Friday night by blowing his brains out with a Winchester rifle in his bedroom at the Ozone Hotel. The ...

    Article : 50 words
  22. STIRRING EVENTS.

    The death of the Dowager Lady Ontram, widow t of Sir James Outram. one of the heroes of the Indian Mutiny, which took place last week at Pitlochry, Perthshire i ...

    Article : 213 words
  23. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. F. Langdon, who was riding Auldard in Saturday's meeting of the , Adelaide Hunt Club, Sustained a fall which will probably keep him out of the saddle for some ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. BOULDERS ON A RAILWAY LINE.

    BRISBANE, August 27.—Two boulders were placed on the railway line new to the Milton Station late on Friday night or early on Saturday morning. Both rocks ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. NORTHERN RAILWAYS COMMISSION.

    The members of the Northern Railways Commission-Messrs. Coombe (Chairman) Lucas, Anstey, Blacker, Blundell, Jamieson, Pflaum, and Ritchie, M.P.'s—left ...

    Article : 221 words
  26. MANGLED BY A TRAIN.

    TOOWOOMBA, August 27.—On Saturday morning a lenghtsman noticed a man walking down the railway line beyond Harlaxton. He warned him of his danger as ...

    Article : 84 words
  27. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    Mr. Patrick Moylan, a tailor, of Broken Hill, residing temporarily at Chapel street, Hindmarsh, was knocked down by a tramcar at North terrace west at 7.20 p.m. on ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Day Bosanquet) visited the Royal Institution for the Blind at North Adelaide on Saturday morning. He was received by the ...

    Article : 470 words
  29. STRUCK BY A TAXI.

    SYDNEY, August 27.-WiUiora O'Xeil, an elderly man, was crossing' Oxford streel last Bight. lie stepped from behind a tram-, car, and was struck ahd knocked down by the mudguard of a taxi. The driver of the taxi pulled up, lifted O'Ncil, and took him to the hospital. The suffcter died about an hour after admission. ...

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  30. THE MYSTIC BROTHERHOOD.

    "An event of peculiar interest to Freemasons," a correspondent writes, was witnessed on August 4 in the Indian Ocean on board the steamer Suevic. On that date ...

    Article : 192 words
  31. A MYSTERY.

    Water Constable Robb took to the City Watchhouse on Sunday ft man's hat, coat, weet, one boot, and a sack, which lie had found under the verandah of the University ...

    Article : 124 words
  32. "HUNTED TO DEATH."

    UJ, August 27.-The body ol Thomas \Vheoler, aged 37, who had been mi&iing i»om his home at Waterloo for taw mrntlu. htj iound on Saturday amouu B&m? nibbish in a paddock, The JewHid euiTered from heart trouble, nnd hud for week* complained of paint in the head and of being "hunted to death." ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    Punctual to the minute, the Orient liner Ophir arrived at the Outer Harbour from London at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning. She was boarded in the offing by the chief ...

    Article : 151 words
  34. FAMILY'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    SYDNEY, August 27.—The premises all weaton, occupied by Mr. V. Sicvewaright, storekceper. vere completely gutted by fire early on Saturday morning, Mr. ...

    Article : 49 words
  35. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    An accident which nearly resulted in a drowning fatality occurred at McLaren Wharf, Port Adelaide, on Saturday. William Mitchell, cook on the ketch Beatrice ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Reference to the Stale political situation was made by Mr, Prendergast (Leader of the Opposition) at a musical evening given by the Malvera branch of the Pditlcal ...

    Article : 114 words
  37. WHENCE COME CRIMINALS.

    The criminal ranks are reinforced mainly, Mr. Gdkuray (the Acting Inspector-General of Victoria) asserts, "from parasites an sexnal perverts." Science may perhaps. ...

    Article : 167 words
  38. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 414 words
  39. CLINGING TO A PILE.

    At 3.15 a.m. on Sunday Constables Hood and McNicol were surprised to find a man clinging to a pile at McLaren Wharf, opposite to the Wharf Hotel, Port Adelaide. ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. HOOPS AND HORNS.

    A proclamation appears in the Commonwealth Gazette prohibiting the importation into Australia of hoofs and horns from any part of the world, prowled that horns and ...

    Article : 91 words
  41. BURIED IN SAND.

    Narrow escape from death was an experience that befell Mr. Q. A. Ferryman, of this town, while walking along the sand hummocks at the back of the lighthouie inspecting ...

    Article : 108 words
  42. NEW ZEALAND LEADERS.

    The prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) and Sir John Findlay (Attomey-General) met with a cordial reception on their arrival from London in the steamer Raupehu on ...

    Article : 106 words
  43. VICTORIA AND TOE WATTLE.

    There is only one fault to be found with the movement recently initiated with a view to inculcate a sort of worship of the wattle (says The Ballarat Star) and that ...

    Article : 309 words
  44. Advertising

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    Advertising : 142 words
  45. FOOT CRUSHED.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, August 25.—Mr, T. Fennell, of Penola, was driving a team of bullocks with a wagon to Carpenters Rocks on Wednesday, and when near the ...

    Article : 75 words
  46. THE COMET.

    The new comet, Kiess was observed through the equatorial telescope at the Observatory on Saturday night. It is not yet visible to the naked eye, but may be seen ...

    Article : 109 words
  47. ROMAN CATHOLIC FAIR.

    A public fair in aid of the Roman Cutlios lie Cathedral funds was opened in the town hall on Saturday by the Mayor (Aid. Marks.). Dr. Dunne (Bishop of Wilcannk) ...

    Article : 54 words
  48. SHIPPING NEEDS.

    As a nautical expert having a wide knowledge of the ramifications of commerce, His Excellency the Governor Indicated in an address at Port ...

    Article : 688 words
  49. KICKED BY A COW.

    AUBURN, August 26.—On Thursday Miss Ida Schober was milking a cow which became frightened. The animal jumped back suddenly, and Miss Schober sustained ...

    Article : 50 words
  50. CAPTAIN FOR FEDERAL TRAWLER.

    Applications are invited for the position of captain, of the Commonwealth trawler Endeavour, and special consideration will be given to men with previous experience ...

    Article : 56 words
  51. KWELKA'S FOURTH ESCAPE.

    The notorious Joseph Poweika, who was serving a sentence of 21 yean for tram aDd burglary, escaped from the Wellington Prison early on Sunday morning. This is ...

    Article : 38 words
  52. RISING BAROMETERS.

    Squally showers fell on Sunday and 0.10 had been registered at the Observatory at 9 p.m. A few isolated showers were reported on Saturday morning, the heaviest ...

    Article : 44 words
  53. MISDIRECTED CURLING TONGS.

    BROKEN HILL, August 27.—Mrs. Oswald Sweet, while dressing her hair with a pair of hot curling tongs on Friday, put the point of the tongs into her right eye ...

    Article : 46 words
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