Mr. C. W. Tindall, of Lincolnshire, England, is concerned for the future of the draught horse. He observes how the motor vehicle has driven some other types pretty ...
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Advertising : 58 wordsThe general conference of the Australian Natives' Association was continued at Bricknell's Cafe on Wednesday evening. The Chief President (Hon. J. V. O'Loghlin) ...
Article : 654 wordsConsiderable discussion occurred at a meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council on Thursday evening relative to the municipal ferry service. Cr. Williams ...
Article : 806 wordsThe wool sales were concluded to-day, when 8,154 bales were offered. THe market ruled very strong at the best rates of the week. Competition was general, and ...
Article : 73 wordsTOWITTA, April 8.—The recent floods have greatly increased the growth of the grass, and cattle and sheep have benefited thereby. Farmers are troubled by the rapid growth of the paddy ...
Article : 59 wordsPETERSBURG, April 10.—A movement is on foot to bring about an improvement in the accommodation at the post office. For many years its cramped state has been ...
Article : 1,007 words"Native," Lamaroo.—The holders of agreements or leases, which include the lessees of reclaimed and irrigation lands, can apply to the Advances to Settlers ...
Article : 404 wordsThe Supreme Court continued on Thursday the hearing of a special case involving an appeal by the Commissoner of Taxer against n decision of the Local Court ...
Article : 160 wordsIn the Criminal Court on Thursday, before Mr. Justice Buchanan and a jury, the hearing was begun of a case in which Aidan Wilfred Furay (48) was alleged to ...
Article : 538 wordsJohn Ernest Chapman appeared at the Port Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, charged with having travelled from Albany to Port Adelaide by the steamer Karoola ...
Article : 141 wordsThere was a large attendance of delegates at the concluding session of the conference on Thursday evening. The newly elected Chief President (Mr. H. J. McKay) took ...
Article : 1,013 wordsOne man and two women were fined for drunkenness. Lily Battey had to pay 10/ for having been under the influence of liquor while in charge of ...
Article : 115 wordsIn another case Albert Edward Churcher was charged with having neglected to provide maintenance for his wife and two children. Mr. G. W. Halcomb appeared for ...
Article : 126 wordsE. Ebsany, Wagin.—One of those referred to was Mr. J. Noske, of Wepomie. The names of the others are not traceable. A. McMahoney.—Beets and mangrolds ...
Article : 117 wordsMELBOURNE, April l0.—An application made in the Practice Court on Tuesday in the case of Kelly v. O'Neill, arising out transactions between two book ...
Article : 142 wordsTwo men were fined for drunkenness. August Hamer, who was fined far having been drunk on the previous day, was also charged with being an habitual drunkard. One month's ...
Article : 42 wordsRemarkable allegations of embezzlement, involving law sums of money, were preferred at the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, against William Ignatius Brice ...
Article : 326 wordsOn April 8 a meeting of the women's branch of the Liberal Union wee held in the Norwood Town Hall, when Mrs. Elliot (President) occupied the chair. There ...
Article : 63 wordsThe postal authorities were advised on Thursday morning from Hergott that the Birdeville mail. which had been due on April 5 had not yet arrived there. It ...
Article : 41 wordsMELBOURNE, April 10.—In the Bendigo Divorce Court to-day the case in which William Weodburn groom and gardener, sought a dissolution of his marriage with ...
Article : 121 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. J. H. Clouston), Ald, Todd, Dowsett, Mason, and Farquhar, Crs. Anderson, Brown, Clark, Barber, Williams, Hedger, Salkeld, Gower, Quirke, and Lewis. ...
Article : 307 wordsBLYTH, April 9.—The annual meeting of subscribers to the Blyth and Kybunga Agricultural and Horticultural Society was held in the district hall on Saturday afternoon ...
Article : 182 wordsA meeting of the Liberal Women's Political Educational Society was held at the Liberal Union rooms on Wednesday evening, April 9, when Mr. Hudd, M.P., ...
Article : 60 wordsTales of domestic infelicity were unfolded at the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, before Messrs. T. Gepp, S.M. J. Gillard, P. Addison, and C. Willcox. The scene ...
Article : 468 wordsThe ladies of the Glen Osmond branch, through their Secretary (Mrs. J. O. Lane) were invited to meet the President of the women's branches of the Liberal Union ...
Article : 71 wordsJames Wilson (47), a seaman, pleaded not guilty to a charge of having, at Murat Bay, on March 25, attempted to commit an infamous crime. The Crown Solicitor (Mr. ...
Article : 382 wordsMr. Meldrum, organizer of the Liberts Union, in company with Mr. J. F. Bishop, Secretary of the local branches, has bean canvassing the district in the interests of ...
Article : 53 wordsA few months age the agricultural and horticultural society appointed a subcommittee to arrange for working sheep dog trials. The project was taken up so warmly ...
Article : 443 wordsMITCHAM. A. M. Leedham. Poondkeeper.—Cow, no brands. No. 2 CITY POUND. A. D. Cameron. Poundkeeper.—Brown gelding, if branded not visible. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 11 Apr 1913, Page 9
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