From A. BEVISS:—We have to thank The Register, Mr. Bellchambers, and that great lover and protector of Australian fauna, Capt. S. A. White, for their efforts ...
Article : 137 wordsThe second and final performance of Handel's "Messiah" will be given in the Adelaide Town Hall to-morrow. evening, by the Bach Society and the South ...
Article : 250 wordsNARRACOORTE, November 26.—The "Back to Narracoorte" round of festivities still continues. On Monday morning a "back to school" gathering was held at the ...
Article : 744 wordsAMBLESIDE, November 25.—On Saturday afternoon and evening a bazaar was held in the institute, and was opened by Mrs. H. S. Hudd. The various stalls were beautifully decorated. ...
Article : 5,367 wordsThe Palais Royal will bo open this even, ing and every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. The Palais ig kept delightfully cool by Indian punkas. Val Royal's ...
Article : 49 wordsRarely has there been a photo-play which has created more comment than "Passion," starring Pola Nepri, the dramatic actress. "Passion" is the ...
Article : 149 wordsfrom A. BEVISS:—The Hon. D. J. Gordon's address on November 25 is a complete reply to Mr. Gunn's Bill to reduce the number of members of the ...
Article : 97 wordsFrom ALEXANDER McCULLOCH, North Adelaide:—On Monday last a lady of my acquaintance drove in a sulky drawn by a pond to an adjacent farm. On her ...
Article : 207 wordsFrom "CONSISTENCY":—The Rev. H. E. Hughes, in his letter of November 20, expresses his personal pleasure on reading the letters supplied to The Register by the ...
Article : 302 wordsThe story of a white man, brought op as an Arab, who becomes the sheik of a band of Sahara outlaws, and seeks vengeance for bis foster father's death, by ...
Article : 274 wordsIn response to general request, another "Evening with Sir Arthur Sullivan" will be given, under the direction of Mr. Frederick Bevan, in the Congregational ...
Article : 128 wordsFrom "A. CON":—A line of pincers made in England was "offered for sale by an Adelaide importing firm. Many proved defective, but the firm did not know it at ...
Article : 107 words"A Woman of Paris," which will he shown at the York Theatre to-day for the last time, written and directed by Charles Chaplin, has a place all its own in the ...
Article : 214 wordsFrom "SHALE":—Some time ago valuable information was published in The Register concerning this important subject. Those of us who are deeply ...
Article : 199 wordsFrom E. J. CRAIGIE:—It does not naturally follow, as claimed by Mr. Poynton, that "inasmuch as there is undoubtedly a larger number of small ...
Article : 367 wordsThe final students' concert, which Trill be given in the Elder Hall on Monday evening, will consist of highly interesting items from all branches of musical art. ...
Article : 191 wordsFrom H. ROBSON:—The firm action of the British Government in Egypt, following on the murder of Gen. Sir Lee Stack, must command the approval of all ...
Article : 169 wordsAt the Majestic Theatre to-night will be seen the last presentation of the present programme, which includes George Wallace and his successful revue, "The Pickled ...
Article : 190 wordsFrom E. T. CRAIGIE:—The Hon. D. J. Gordon's speech on proportional representation was a combination of specious platitudes, but it did not contain one sound ...
Article : 636 wordsHandel's neat oratorio, with its strongly dramatic handling of the tremendous story of the Redemption, stands in a place of its own in the world of both music ...
Article : 718 wordsThe Automobile Association of South Australia has been advised that the bridge over the creek at the south-eastern cud of the township of Nairne is undergoing ...
Article : 101 wordsFrom CAPT. A. W. PEARSE. Sydney:—According to promse, I herewth send you the following copy of a cable received on November 24 from the Port of London ...
Article : 99 wordsSaturday evening promises to witness one of tie roost interesting events theatrically that J. C. Williamson patrons have been offered this year. The ...
Article : 290 wordsFrom M. C.:—Professor Elwood Mead, of the University of California, at the request of the World Zionist Organization, made a thorough study of the situation in ...
Article : 311 wordsA large playroom at St. Mary's Mission of Hope Nursery Home, in Halifax street, Adelaide, was opened by Mrs. Nutter Thomas on Tuesday afternoon. It was ...
Article : 116 wordsFrom "PASSER BY."—Now that our national memorial seems as far off as ever from accomplishment, may I once more make an appeal for a tower and ...
Article : 208 wordsWith a view to making the Henley-on-Torrens regatta a more permanent event, the South Australian Rowing Association decided in 1322 that the first Saturday ...
Article : 307 wordsThe foundation stone has been laid for the new buildings of the British Medical Association, in Albert street, Melbourne. ...
Article : 24 wordsIt was officially stated today that it had been recognised that if the agricultural training offered by the State at Gatton College was to be availed of as ...
Article : 102 wordsFrom "CEPHAS":—The time win come, I believe, when the people at Adelaide will protest against the vandalism that is at present playing havoc with the ...
Article : 172 wordsA sensational story of a world-wide gang of "crooks," and of its failure to intimidate an independent master mind, and giving startling impressions of the ...
Article : 349 wordsSir:—In The Register of November 26. Mr. H. E. Winterbottom points out that when I Mated the insurance companies undertaking workmen's compensation ...
Article : 277 wordsAt a largely attended meet ing of the Motor Cycle Club of South Australia, held at the club rooms, Flinders street on Thursday night, there was considerable enthusiasm evinced ...
Article : 173 wordsFrom W. HARTLEY:—Are picture shows, as a whole, in the best interests of the morning of our race? I believe the shows can be conducted in such a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 244 wordsFrom "Get Out and Walk." On the road to Mylor! My Lor! Bends and twists and turns. Reveal homes in vales on hill slopes; ...
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Advertising : 251 wordsFrom A. T. SAUNDERS.—The letter of "F.B. H." in Saturday's Register, and his walk from Glenelg to the Semaphore and back in 1853, recalls the tragedy of ...
Article : 829 wordsFrom "ANOTHER RATEPAYER":—"Ratepayer" has a very simple view of civic life if he thinks that Mr. Slade is clever in making friends of both capital ...
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