A case which presented extraordinary features occupied the attention of Mr. R. G. Nesbit, S.M., and justices, in the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, when Alired E. Speers was charged ...
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Advertising : 321 wordsThere was a moderately large gathering of delegates to the conference in connection with the annual meeting of the South Australian Temperance Alliance at Willard Hall. Wakefield ...
Article : 1,208 wordsA prelude to a pending divorce suit in the form of a claim by a wife to the ownership of certain property was disclosed at the Civil Court on Thursday, before Mr. Justice Gordon. The ...
Article : 391 wordsFrom EDWABD KAY:—Although Mr. Verran's Bill was not passed by the necessary majority in the House of Assembly, the number who voted for it was larger than on any previous occasion. ...
Article : 356 wordsMr. Justice Powers will sit in the Local Court house, instead of the Industrial Courthouse, this morning at 10 o'clock. ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. Justice Buchanan, at the Civil Court on Thursday, further considered the case in which Robert J. McBride, of Burra, is proceeding against his daughter. Mrs. Caroline Sandland. ...
Article : 440 words[Before Messrs. R. G. Besbit, S.M. J. H. Francis, N. Opie, J. G. W. Freeman, and A. J. Bowden.] Henry Charles Plate was charged with failure to comply with a maintenance order. On the ...
Article : 295 wordsFurther evidence was taken at the State Industrial Court before Mr. President Brown on Tuesday regarding the claim of the clerical workers in and around the retail shops and ...
Article : 479 wordsFrom "AN OBSERVER":—A correspondent suggested the breakwater could have been constructed by beginning at the shore end. Would it not have been another mistake? In Roman times ...
Article : 121 wordsThe financial Synod was opened on October 31 at Highbury street, Prospect. The Rev. J. Watts (President) occupied the chair. The lay representatives were Messrs. F. Chapple. A ...
Article : 679 wordsFrom F. S. ALFORD:—In response to enquiries by Mr. Moseley in reference to shipping facilities at Port Lincoln, the Minister of Marine stated that "it is intended to erect a jetty specially for ...
Article : 601 words[space cannot be found in this column for letters which exceed 500 words, and (excepting in special circumtances) any beyond that maximum will be laid aside.] ...
Article : 29 wordsFrom Capt. S. A. WHITE:—I wish to commend the Henley Beach police for their activity in protecting our native birds. Boys have for some time past been destroying many native ...
Article : 240 wordsFrom "C. S.".—A few days ago I received a [?] to appear at the Police Court for having vailed to duty furnish a return setting forth a full and complete statement of the income ...
Article : 179 wordsFrom "AN OBSERVER":—Calculations on this subject involve great numbers in figures. The Register recently mentioned a large reservoir to contain 22,000,000,000 cubic feet. Supposing the ...
Article : 433 wordsJ. L. Atkinson, of Carey's Golly, pointe out thai in his letter on taxation in The Register on Wednesday the name of Mr. Glyan was cabititued for that of Mr. Greene. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Adelaide Town Hall was well attended on Thursday evening, when the annual public meeting was held. Mr. W. G. Brooker presided. The ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 2 Nov 1917, Page 3
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