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Advertising : 67 wordsThe Theatre Royal was again crowded with an enthusiastic audience last evening to witness. "The Story of the Rosary," the second production of the Allan Wilkie ...
Article : 130 wordsOne of the most interesting identities on Eyre's Peninsula to-day is Mr. James Sinclair, of Green Patch, Port Lincoln. He is in his seventy-eighth year, and can fairly ...
Article : 856 wordsA lot of your valuable space has been given to the above question so also to the present shortage of paper, until your readers believe that paper is not or ...
Article : 454 wordsAlma Reubens, who has become very popular with Adelaide picturegoers, was never seen to better advantage than in the present feature film now being presented ...
Article : 293 wordsMURRAY BRIDGE, September 22.—The District Council of Mobilong sat as a local board of health on Friday, September 21. Or Parish presided. A letter was received form the school ...
Article : 794 wordsBrisk business continues at the Majestic Theatre, and crowded houses are the rule at every performance. The Minstrel Company occupies the first portion of the ...
Article : 235 wordsRepresentative members of the Adelaide and Suburban Dairymen's Association, introduced by Mr. Edgar Sabine (secretary), waited upon the Prices Commissioner (Mr. ...
Article : 530 wordsThe Tivoli Theatre was crowded again last evening, when Mr. William Anderson's popular dramatic company presented the beautiful costume drama. "The Two ...
Article : 158 wordsA deputation from Port Pirie waited upon the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) on Monday, and again urged, that an isolation ward should be established in connection with the local hospital. ...
Article : 429 wordsCrowded to the doors at the matinee and evening performance on Monday, West's Olympia happily demonstrated that the new programme had brought its own fame ...
Article : 722 wordsWitness left him and went to Angipena that night (Friday, August 30). Albert the tracker, Mr. Waterhouse, and witness left for Wortupa hut ...
Article : 2,473 wordsFrom THOMAS S. BACKHOUSE:—As Mr. H. B. Jones no longer holds office, I can without prejudicing his specific case, hitherto sub-judicey bring under the notice of the public a state of ...
Article : 392 wordsNext Saturday at the Theatre Royal, beginning at the matinee, will be offered one of the biggest picture attractions yet submitted by the J. C. Williamson ...
Article : 209 wordsCHAIN OF PONDS, September 19.—The farmers in this locality have been favoured with a splendid season, so far as feed and crops are concerted. There is an abundance at dry grass in the ...
Article : 381 wordsFrom "PEACE WITH VICTORY":—If there is one thing more than another which should silence these silly faddists in our midst, who have been advocating "peace by negotiation," it is President ...
Article : 83 wordsOn Monday a deputation representing the Advisory Council of Aborigines waited upon the Minister of Education (Hon. W. H. Harvey). Those present were the Hon. J. Lewis, M.L.C. ...
Article : 105 wordsFrom "WATCHFUL":—It will be extremely interesting to watch developments in the matter of women teachers' salaries. That there will be developments seems to be a foregone conclusion ...
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Advertising : 466 wordsFrom H. S. MUNTON :—On Sunday the clergy of the Church of England, at the request of the Bishop, brought before their congregations the claims of the Scripture League. While I have ...
Article : 203 words"Mr. "Wilham Anderson has completed arrangements to stage "Her Forbidden Marriage" for the first time at the Tivoli Theatre, next Saturday night. This ...
Article : 87 wordsA meeting of the Adelaide City Council was held on Monday afternoon. Present—The Major (Mr. C. R. J. Glover), Ald. Cohen, Entwistle, Isuocs, Moulden, Proecer, and Downs; Crs. ...
Article : 81 wordsFrom "FATHER":—I consider it a grave injustice to as fathers of families who have sons fighting and dying at the front that our lads are not being adequately reinforced. The recent ...
Article : 333 wordsA concert in aid of the Red Cross under the auspices of Dame Nellie Melba, advertised to be given to-night in the Adelaide Town Hall, has been postponed until ...
Article : 89 wordsFrom "FAIRPLAY":—Accommodation should be made for the large numbers' of first-class passengers travelling to and from our suburbia's towns daily. Recently the railway authorities ...
Article : 285 wordsThe Qneen's Hall was filled to the doors on Monday night on the occasion of a concert by the pupils of the Convents of Mercy in aid of the Red Cross movement. ...
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Advertising : 253 wordsFrom "POLICY HOLDER":—The letter from "W. K. A.," with regard to the latest board appointment is most opportune, and makes it clear that policy holders should stir matters up ...
Article : 179 wordsFrom W. J. GLEESON, Balaklava:—Having attended the meeting held in Adelaide when the Wheat Scheme was discussed by Mr. Hagelthorn, Mr. Pitt, and Sir Richard Butler, it was very ...
Article : 416 words"Posty."—1. Mr. Welfare, Public Service Offices. Flinders street, will advice you if you refer the collection to him. 2. It depends upon the nature and the age of the coins. ...
Article : 125 wordsA meeting of the council of the School of Mines and Industries was held on Monday. Those present were the President (Sir Langdon Bonytion), Hons. D. M. Charleston and J. H. ...
Article : 142 wordsFrom "THOUGHTFUL."—Just a few works from an onlooker now that the regrettable Brompton case is over. It is always open to possibility that a human Court of justice may err in giving ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 24 Sep 1918, Page 7
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