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  2. Advertising

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  3. EARLY MORNING BLAZE AT WALKERVILLE.

    Our Illustration shows how complete was the destruction of the furniture factory of Messrs. Langford Bros., at the North-east road on Friday morning. A good idea can also be formed of the risk to which the Druids' Hall, on the western side of the factory, was subjected during the conflagration. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 113 words
  4. GOOD MUSIC FOR ADELAIDE

    "I shall give the people good music," announced Miss Stella Powers to a representative of The Register on Friday morning Miss Powers spent a few days in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 309 words
  5. THE DAMAGE DESCRIBED.

    Following the account of the fire, which was given in The Register on Friday, our representative attended the site later in the day, and the photograph reproduced ...

    Article : 287 words
  6. RAILWAY EXTENSION WANTED.

    A deputation from Port Broughton and the surrounding districts waited upon the Minister, of Railways (Hon. J. Jelley) on Friday, and requested that the ...

    Article : 694 words
  7. COMMERCE ABROAD.

    In the course of his remarks at the half-yearly meeting and quarterly luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce in the Adelaide Town Hall on Friday ...

    Article : 1,429 words
  8. WIRELESS AND BROADCASTING.

    At the annual meeting of the Amalgamated Wireless of Australians, Limited, Mr. G. Mason Allard (Chairman of directions), in reviewing the accounts of the ...

    Article : 702 words
  9. SKETCHES.

    At a meeting of combined Adelaide literary clubs on Tuesday evening amusement and interest were occasioned by the contribution from the Johnian Club ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. CHARGES AGAINST ALDERMEN.

    A strong bar has been engaged by the three aldermen of the Sydney, City Council who have been mentioned in the charges made by Mr. W. F. Cropley ...

    Article : 144 words
  11. "QUITE."

    The following conversation may be heard on a tramcar or anywhere else. It is between two ladies or two gentlemen, whichever you like. "A beautiful ...

    Article : 96 words
  12. GREAT AREAS FOR SHEEP.

    Rain was falling heavily when, for the first time in its history, Winton heard the Prime Minister of Australia address a meeting. "The wool industry," said Mr. ...

    Article : 548 words
  13. CINEMA CENSORSHIP.

    Representatives of picture-film Importing firms waited upon the Minister for for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratton) to-day, and asked that the ...

    Article : 501 words
  14. BLAZE IN TOKIO.

    Twenty-one persons were killed and 30 injured as the result of a fire which this morning consumed more than 600 temporary barracks buildings at Tokio, which ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. A ROSE.

    It was a rosebud that had not long been born. It smiled shyly and pinkly through the chinks of its little prison. A child fondled it on the bush, and said ...

    Article : 168 words
  16. HARBOURS QUESTIONS.

    The following motions were carried at the interstate conference of harbour authorities:— "That the Commonwealth Ministry be ...

    Article : 192 words
  17. Advertising

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    Advertising : 137 words
  18. ADELAIDE NEWS IN 1950.

    Mrs. K. K. Smitherton, of Adelaide, has left on a visit to Hongkong. She was dressed in a tan leather suit trimmed with green plush, and goggles to match. Her ...

    Article : 522 words
  19. MOUNT MORGAN SUBSIDENCE.

    The Acting Minister for Mines (Mr. Mullen) said to-day that no risks would be taken at the Mount Morgan Mine. Work would not he resumed till it was in ...

    Article : 134 words
  20. STEPDAUGHTER BRANDED.

    At the Footscray Court to-day, Elizabeth Quigg, of Eltham street, Newport, was charged before Mr. T. M. Wade, P.M., and Mr. H. McRankine, with having, on ...

    Article : 134 words
  21. BARRIER MINE WORKERS.

    "It is extremely doubtful if there are any foreigners working underground at the present time who are unable to speak the English language" was the opinion ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. FLOURMILLERS' PROSECUTION.

    The hearing of the action against flour-milling companies continues at the Dunedin Supreme Court. A number of bakers, called on behalf of the Crown, have given ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENTS.

    Speaking on the Customs Amendment Bill in the House of Representatives, the Minister of Customs (Mr. Stewart) said that Australia desired a further ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. NEW ZEALAND LICENSING BILL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey), replying to a question in the House of Representatives to-day, said that the Government had decided that it would be ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. ALLEGED MURDERER INSANE.

    Harry Keogh, a canvasser, who is charged with the murder of his infant son, aged 16 months, has been acquitted on the ground of insanity. He has been ...

    Article : 40 words
  26. A VISIT TO AMERICA.

    An American tourist stepped from a train at the North Terrace Railway Station, Adelaide.—He ran into a boy, who said, "I reckon you hit something, stranger." In the city the American bought a newspaper from a lad. "How's ...

    Article : 329 words
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