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  2. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 876 words
  3. WAGES FOR PIECEWORK.

    The Commissioner of Public 'Works bas supplied the following statement in respect to the prices paid for piecework:—"Since handing to the press my last report, the ...

    Article : 359 words
  4. THE OBSERVER PICTURES.

    Proprietors and printers, photographers and engravers have combined to make the illustrated portion of this week's Observer a more artistic production than ever. ...

    Article : 230 words
  5. SOUTHERN SHOWERS LIKELY.

    Fine and mild weather, with squally north-westerly winds, prevailed throughout South Australia on Wednesday. In Adelaide the temperature rose from 43.0 to 72.8 ...

    Article : 194 words
  6. CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES.

    A few minutes before the Assembly adjourned close to the dinner hour on Wednesday evening the Attorney-General (Hon. H. Homburg) introduced his ...

    Article : 1,999 words
  7. A GIRL'S COMPLAINT.

    At the Glenelg Magistrates' Court on Wednesday Arthur Nolan, a stable boy employed at a training establishment at Morphettville, was charged, on the ...

    Article : 224 words
  8. The Register. ADELAIDE: THURSDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 4, 1913.

    The widespread anxiety to shun discussion and even enlightenment upon certain phases of what is commonly termed "the social evil" has just been ...

    Article : 1,031 words
  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m., Wednesday).—Fine in the north, but warning cloudy, with some showers over southern districts, chiefly coastal. ...

    Article : 36 words
  10. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore. Thursday, September 4.—Low water 11.20 a.m.; high water 5.30 p.m. Cape Borda—September 3, 6.25 a.m.—P. & O. branch line steamer Palma inwards. Advise ...

    Article : 1,780 words
  11. SOME ONE BLUNDERED.

    Inference has been made in both Houses this session to the fact that notices had been sent to persons asking why they should not be struck off the electoral ...

    Article : 252 words
  12. THE BOY SCOUTS.

    In a recent friendly tilt at the Boy Scouts, a cartoonist in London Punch depicted a microscopic member of that ubiquitous fraternity magnificently ...

    Article : 628 words
  13. GOLF CARNIVAL.

    A. R., Lempnere to-day defeated Ivo Whitton at Sandringham for the amateur golf championship of Australia. The match resolved itself into a hard struggle ...

    Article : 228 words
  14. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway earnings for the week ended August 30 amounted to £43,578. against £41,418 for the corresponding period last year. ...

    Article : 22 words
  15. MAIL NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 419 words
  16. MR. B GENTLEMAN

    Among the names of 90 odd proposed new members of the Agricultural Bureau, placed before the Advisory Board of Agriculture for approval on Wednesday ...

    Article : 187 words
  17. SWASTIKA FOR THE GOVERNOR.

    An interesting ceremony was performed, at Government House on Wednesday afternoon, when His Excellency the Governor (Sir Dav Bosanquet), who was presiding ...

    Article : 309 words
  18. FEDERAL CENSURE DEBATE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Higgs (Q.) resumed the debate on the Address-in-reply. He complained that the Liberal Party held its conferences in ...

    Article : 461 words
  19. WATTLE DAY LEAGUE.

    At the annual demonstration of the Sooth Australian branch of the Australian Wattle Day League at the Elder Rotunda on Saturday last the Federal President (Mr, W. J. ...

    Article : 194 words
  20. BARRIER SHOP WORKERS.

    The monthly meeting of the Shop Assistants Association' was held last night. It was expected that the gathering would decide that the employes should go back to ...

    Article : 511 words
  21. VEGETABLES AND FRUIT.

    Cabbages and cauliflowers were again extremely scarce at the market on Wednesday, and were quoted at from 4/ to 5/ a dozen. Many of the cabbages eagerly ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. AUSTRALIA AND IMMIGRATION.

    The English official view d emigration to other parts of the Empire was disclosed by the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies (Lord Emmott) at a ...

    Article : 181 words
  23. NORTH BUNGAREE ESTATE

    A paper laid on the table in the House of Assembly on Wednesday showed that part of the North Bungaree Estate repurchased by the Government from Mr. M. S. ...

    Article : 99 words
  24. PROBABLE VOTE TO-DAY.

    Tho vote on Mr. Fisher's motion will be taken to-morrow, if the exigencies of the political situation permit. ...

    Article : 23 words
  25. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Speaker (Mr. Johnson, N.S.W.) too the Chair at 2.30 p.m. Peace Palace. The Minister' for External Affairs (Mr. ...

    Article : 108 words
  26. OFFENDERS PROBATION BILL.

    The Chief Secretary, (Hon. J. G. Bice) introduced into the Legislative Council on Wednesday a Bill to give Judges increased powers to release offenders on probation. ...

    Article : 307 words
  27. SMALLPOX.

    To-day's record in connection with the smallpox epidemic was more satisfactory than yesterday. Six fresh cases were reported from southern suburbs. This brings ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Mr. McDonald asked the Premier in the House of Assembly oar Wednesday when he vas likely to introduce the Budget. The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) said ...

    Article : 102 words
  29. A GIFT TO THE KING.

    Schedule 14 issued by the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) immediately prior to the defeat of the Fitter Ministry has reached Buckingham Palace, and ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. SHOW WEEK.

    Mr. Burgoyne gare notice in tie Assembly on Wednesday that on Tuesday next be would move that the House should adjourn until September 16, on account of ...

    Article : 53 words
  31. BUSSING JEWELS.

    The residence at Rose Bay of Capt. Ronald Forbes, A.D.C to the State Governor, was yesterday afternoon broken into by thieves, who carried off jewellery ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 230 words
  33. RAILWAYS STANDING COMMITTEE.

    The Railways Standing Committee met' in Parliament House on Wednesday morning. The Chairman (Mr. Heggaton, M.P.) presided over the Hons. A. von Dousea and ...

    Article : 184 words
  34. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Orsova, of the Orient line, is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbour wharf at daylight on Friday, and will safor London at 1 p.m. the same day. ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. RELBASED FROM PRISON.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Walker) who recently released from gaol Arthur Pearse, who had twice escaped from custody, admits that when he signed the ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. A HINDU ROBBED.

    At about half-past 5 o'clock this evening a Hindu dealer, Thakar Natuna, was assaulted and robbed in the yard of an hotel at Redfern. He states that he was ...

    Article : 89 words
  37. FAMILY HEIRLOOMS LOST.

    Detectives are trying to discover' the whereabouts of a parcel of jewellery worth £600. Mr. Theodore Lenerberg, of Parramatla, came into the city with his wife ...

    Article : 110 words
  38. CERAMIC AND CHARITIES.

    Dalgety & Co., Limited, intimate that as the result of the public inspection of the steamer Ceramic on Sunday last, the sum of £63 10/ was collected on behalf of local ...

    Article : 60 words
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