From L. O'LOUGHUN and A. D. McDONALD, Farmers Representatives on he Wheat Harvest Board:—The Premier ias accused ns of misleading the farmers ...
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Advertising : 102 wordsThat immortalized love tragedy, "Romes and Juliet," takes precedence as one of the most popular of all Shakspeare's plays and Friday's presentation at the Theatre ...
Article : 513 wordsDame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford, who will enter upon their third visit to Adelaide at the Town Hall on Thursday evening, have several new songs ...
Article : 402 wordsTo be really smart, a woman must convey the impression of being daintily fastidious regarding her personal belongings and appearance. Her hair and skin must look as though they retained the appearance of youthfulness as a result of cleanliness and care. This is impossible where the skin is spasmodically subjected to ...
Article : 845 wordsFrom the Hon. THOMAS McCALLUM, M.L.C.—The Federal Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) must be hard pressed for vindicatory matter when he boasts of a saving ...
Article : 77 words"The Foolish Matrons," the Maurice Tourneur production for Associated Producers, which will be screened at the Pav. to-day for the last time, is founded upon ...
Article : 134 wordsFrom MATTHEW CRANSTON:—Many. of your readers are grateful for the letter of the Rev. John Blacket exposing error. It is to be hoped that Bishop Thomas will ...
Article : 1,880 wordsFrom H. M. ADDISON.—In my opinion it is desirable that there should be one established official valuation of all lands in this State for taxation purposes, to be ...
Article : 475 wordsAt the matinee at the Prince of Wales Theatre to-day Fullers' Dramatic Placers will present another emotional production. "The Writing on the Wall." It is a play ...
Article : 163 wordsAnother bright revue will be presented this afternoon at the King's Theatre, entitled Sehultz's Night Out." In this production George Ward will have full scope ...
Article : 253 wordsBeginning next Saturday night, J. C. Williamson, Limited, will present, for the first time here. a production of unusual interest at the Theatre Royal, when ...
Article : 184 wordsTHOS. BOSS-WALKER, Hobart, writes that warm appreciation has been spontaneously expressed by the people in Tasmania for the benefit conferred upon them ...
Article : 425 wordsAustralia looms large in the eyes of the world As a country of plenty and worthy of praise. Where the flag of old England is always unfurled, And do alien standard dire any one raise. ...
Article : 90 wordsJ. Stuart Blackton's photoplay epic, "Passers By" will be screened for the fast time at West's to-day. Herbert Rawlinson plays the part of Peter Waverton ...
Article : 472 wordsIt is with much pleasure that one finds the plays of our old friend Shakspeare being so faithfully enacted at the Theatre Royal. Although the University ...
Article : 762 words"Bill" Hart will he seen for the last time to-day at the Wondergraph Theatre in his thrilling Paramount production, "O'Malley of the Mounted." . This film has been ...
Article : 169 wordsFrom "RED FLAG":—The public should be warned in some way of an old well, which has become a dangerous hole, widening out as a deep cavern below. It is ...
Article : 56 wordsFrom RENIDRAG:—At 10 o'clock, on a ?ed in a large public hospital, a very old man lay silently sobbing. The tears coursed down his wrinkled cheeks and ...
Article : 136 wordsThe cool weather is a boon for the Palais Royal, which will be open this evening and every Saturday night until further notice. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe second of a series of six concerts, by he students of Mr. H. Brewster-Jonee, will be given next Tuesday evening, October 18, at the Lady Colton Hall ...
Article : 100 wordsFrom "CHARITY":—What about the invaild pension? Is there any proposal for increase? Our Premier, owing to the hight cost of living, I presume, has awarded him ...
Article : 146 wordsProm HUGH A. WOLRIGE, Sydney:—As a holder of scrip in these pools, I have naturally been waiting anxiously for further advances or an announcement by the ...
Article : 247 wordsFrom "HIGHWAY":—I thank Mr. for his recent letter on this subject, oafinning, as it doea. in tbe main, the riews I recently put forward. There cer* ainly shqald not. as he affirms, be any Lifficultv in forming from -within the ser-vice a board suoh as that I indicated to ...
Article : 340 wordsOwing to the temporary indisposition of Mr. Winsloe Hall, the concert of the Ladies' Part Singing Class (announced for next Monday evening, October 17), has ...
Article : 39 wordsFrom "VERITAS ODIUM PARIT"— I am not a member of the Liberal Union of any other political organization, but merely an onlooker who closely watches ...
Article : 372 wordsAt Henley, on Sunday afternoon, the Tramways Military Band will present the following programme:—March, "Ich dien;" hymn, "Stella;" overture, "Fingall's cave;" ...
Article : 64 wordsTwo fine features will be screened at the Port Empire Theatre and the Semaphore Wondergraph to-night. Dorothy Dalton will star in a Universal super-feature, styled ...
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Advertising : 74 wordsFrom T. F. O'NEILL, General Secretary, Australian Catholic Federation:—I thank you in anticipation if you publish the enclosed letter, and also express the ...
Article : 454 wordsOne of the musical topics of the week is the violin recital to be given in the Town Hall next Monday evening, by the brilliant young Adelaide violinist, Miss Ray Fox, ...
Article : 134 wordsFrom "W. J. K.":—The leading articles in The Register of October 11 on the effects of tariffs on the peace of the world, give the readers who believe in protection food ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 15 Oct 1921, Page 12
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