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Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 wordsThe haunting fascination of a "spook" or spirit story drives my imagination into realms of wildest fancies. But I could not resist the invitation to listen to an ...
Article : 1,268 wordsSemaphore Tides.—Wednesday, March 27—Low water, 10 a.m.; high water, 4 p.m. ARRIVED.—March 26. Karatta, 278, C. Barry, Androsson. ...
Article : 284 wordsThe select committee of the Federal Senate which is enquiring into the effect Of drink upon outgoing and returning soldiers and which is on its way back to ...
Article : 1,834 wordsWhite assisting to haul up plaes of iron by means of a winch at Port Adelaide on Tuesday morning, Mr. Raven was struck on the left leg by the plates falling. He ...
Article : 52 wordsDuring the last three days the district has been an inferno of fire. Not for many years have fires in March been so numerous and so destructive. At 10 o'clock on ...
Article : 681 wordsA meeting arranged by the South Australia Alliance was held at the Unley Town Hall on Tuesday evening, to further the movement for the prohibition of ...
Article : 1,430 wordsMiss Muriel Starr,, who will make her reappearance on the Adelaide stage at the Theatre Royal next Saturday night, will be seen for the first time in "The Bird ...
Article : 321 wordsWhile assisting to unload coal from a collier at Port Adelaide Mr. J. Robshaw, residing at Rosewater, was struck on the head through one of the baskets tipping ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. G. Bartlett, a married man, while assisting to unload a vessel at Port Adelaide on Tuesday afternoon, received painful contusions to the hips through a bale ...
Article : 66 wordsAt the residence of Mr. S. Cooper, Young street, North Unley, on Tuesday afternoon, a pot of tar, which was being heated in the kitchen, boiled over. The ...
Article : 39 wordsCARRIETON, March 25.—As Porter. W. S. Crouch was coupling up a train of goods trucks, one of his arms got caught in the top of the buffer, and was crushed ...
Article : 70 wordsThe latest scratchings for the A.J.C. An Meeting are:—Domcaster Hindicap—Lady Liege, Sir Paddington, and Palmitic. Sydney Cup—Lady Liege. Highweight Handicap—Deleen. ...
Article : 43 wordsMARREE, March 23.—Mr. Waiter Russell, a ganger on the Marree to Oodnadatta Railway, met with a severe accident last evening. When returning from ...
Article : 90 wordsAUBURN, March 26.—On Monday afternoon the members of the Girls' Society trade farewell to Mrs. S. B. Castine and Miss M. Fisher. The former has been an associate of the society since ...
Article : 1,171 words"The Fighting Trail," the new serial now being exhibited at the Pavilion Theatre, has "caught on" with the Adelaide public, as during Monday and Tuesday the ...
Article : 125 wordsThe billiard match of 13,000 at the Palace Billiard Hall between the Lindrum brothers was continued on Tuesday afternoon before a large attendance, Walter Lindrum, the younger player ...
Article : 410 wordsKINGSOOTE, March 22.—Mr. G. McAlpine, aged about 60 years, who had been employed as storekeeper at the Commonwealth Salt Company, American River ...
Article : 129 wordsHow often has an idle tongue enlarged upon some shred of gossip and wrecked the life of an innocent person. A little girl, endeavouring to walk with her small ...
Article : 172 wordsNAIRNE, March 24.—Railway Signalman Considine, of the Balvarta Cabin, met with a painful accident on Sunday evening through a part of his cycle breaking ...
Article : 91 wordsThe annual meeting of the South Australian Coursing Club was held at the Criterion Hotel oh Tuesday night. The Chairman (Mr. J. A. Riley) presided. The committee's report, which ...
Article : 553 wordsLAMEROO, March 23.—As Mrs. J. J. Smith was bathing her two children she had the misfortune to stumble over the tub, and the accident brought on ...
Article : 90 wordsNARRACOORTE, March 24—A fire which broke out in the direction of Hynam on Thursday afternoon destroyed about 600 or 700 acres of grass on the properties ...
Article : 81 wordsNever has a picture of the kind caused, more discussion than the powerful Australian problem drama at present being screened at the Theatre Royal. Crowded ...
Article : 143 wordsLAMEROO, March 23.—Mr. Sam'. Hutchinson, of Marama, was schooling a horse named Opal over hurdle for the Lameroo Races, when the animal, a usually ...
Article : 63 wordsSALISBURY, March 26.—Shortly before noon on Sunday last a fire broke out on a property close to the township, occupied by Frederick W. Sayers. The flames ...
Article : 152 wordsPORT BROUGHTON. March 25.—Petri Monte, a fisherman, had rather a strange experience here. While out fishing he took ill, and had drifted about in his boat ...
Article : 67 wordsHe thrilling and sensational drama "The Land of the Living," the present William Anderson production at the Tivoli Theatre, continues to draw large audiences nightly. ...
Article : 150 wordsHAWKER March 25.—Daroy Fuller, only son of Mr. W. G. Fuller, farmer, of the Hundred of Warcowie, "met with a rifle accident last Friday morning. The ...
Article : 151 wordsINMAN VALLEY, March 25.—During the last week fires have been raging to the north and south of Inman Valley. On Wednesday a blaze mysteriously started in ...
Article : 106 wordsA beautiful Hickson model is shown as "The Gown of Destiny," worn by Alma Reubens, in the Triangle drama of that name at West's Olympic. This play was ...
Article : 223 wordsThe semi-final games in connection with the Lockleys patriotic bowls tournaments were played on Tuesday evening, with the following results:—Hack beat Evans, 22 to 20; Prettejohn beat ...
Article : 42 wordsBURNSIDE, March 18.—Present—Crs. Peter Wood (Chairman), Harper, Grant, Collett, Battery, Savage, Mahar, Franklin, Rooney, and Treloar, Petition received from residents of Knoxville ...
Article : 71 wordsTuesday night's play in connection with the Marryatville Bowling Carnival resulted:—Beate, 84, v. Terrill, 21; Monk, 20, v. Gurner, 18 Treloar, 19, v. Adams, 16; Walker, 20, v. H. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsBusiness is still booming at Austral Gardens, where the bright and sparkling Humoresks continue to dispense mirth and music nightly. This evening and ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Municipal Tramways Trust, in its fortnightly statement of receipts; intimates that during the two weeks ended March 18 1,678,731 passengers were carried ...
Article : 72 wordsBert Le Blanc's Musical Travesty Stare are making merry at the Majestic Theatre this, week in a pleasing revue "Keep it Dark."' The company are not alone strong ...
Article : 178 wordsAt Henley Beach to-night the Tramways Military Band will present the following programme:—March, "Bonnie Blues;" overture, "Bohemian Girl;" two-step ...
Article : 69 wordsThe following team has been selected from the Church Association to visit Adelaide for Easter:—W. Blackshaw. F. Murray, C. Davison, F. Orr, G. Cox (St. Peter's), R. Cotton, E. Edwards, E. ...
Article : 68 wordsIn reply to a question asked in the Legislative Council regarding the exact whereabouts of those on board the steamer Matnnga, which was captured by the ...
Article : 197 wordsThe programme to be performed at the grand sacred, concert under the direction ct Mr. Charles Cawthorne on Good Friday, in Queen's Hall, is an admirably one. ...
Article : 118 wordsA meeting of the Central Board of health was held at the offices, Victoria place, on Monday. There were present:—Drs. W. Ramsay Smith (chair), A. W. Hill, and E. Angas Johnson ...
Article : 112 wordsAs all the Peter Dawson concerts are to be given on holiday nights, and there is no possible chance of an extension of his season, keen interest is being manifested ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 27 Mar 1918, Page 9
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