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Article : 36 wordsSemaphore Tides.—Saturday April 23—Times of high and low waters doubtful. ARRIVED.—April 21. Zealand, 3,483, Sheriff, Sydney, D. & J. ...
Article : 875 wordsBALAKLAVA; April 14.—On Thursday a fare-well social was given to the Sitters O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. W. Upton and family in the Balaklava Town Hall. Twenty-three years ago the ...
Article : 2,015 wordsThis is the last day and night of the Wondergraph programme. Screenings to-day are from 11 a.m. till 530 p.m. The evening entertainment commences at 8 p.m. The ...
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Advertising : 434 wordsFrom A. T. SAUNDERS:—The sentence, "I have never voted for the Labour Party," in my letter published last Saturdays should read, "I have never voted for ...
Article : 600 wordsOn the stage, to-day the fame of no celebrity is more firmly established in the minds of Australian playgoers than that of Miss Marie Tempest. She stands for ...
Article : 181 words"The Easiest Way," with the inimitable Glars Kimball Young in the leading role, will be the main, attraction at the Star Theatres, Unley and Goodwood, to-night ...
Article : 333 wordsThe hearing of the charge of conspiracy against Thomas West Orton, Henry Falkner Scarborough, and Alfred Clarke, as a sequel to the Badak tinmining boom of ...
Article : 311 wordsSkating at the Elite rink, in Pirie street, is an entrancing. exercise at all times, but with agreeable weather it surpasses many other forms of indoor sport ...
Article : 122 wordsFrom "OCTOGENARIAN":—I we peruse the theory of past wars, we cannot fail to take thought of the distress and misery which they leave behind them ...
Article : 395 wordsAfter the third annual conference of the Australian Federal Council of the Boy Scouts' Association had been opened on Tuesday afternoon by the Chief Scout (Sir Archibald Weigall) the ...
Article : 882 wordsFrom J. HUTTON:—All the great continents of the world have the flora and Fauna appropriate to their various climatic conditions. From history we learn Europe ...
Article : 836 wordsAfter a week of musical and elocutionary competitions the attendances at the Victoria Hall (Y.M.C.A.) show a decided tendency towards that support at the hands ...
Article : 516 wordsThis evening Jascha Spivakovsky will give his initial recital in Adelaide, at the Town Hall, under the direction of J. and N. Tait. The programme is identical with ...
Article : 181 wordsFrom M. T. SMITH:—Permit me to join other correspondents in thanking The Register and its able staff for the beautiful and solemn lessons contained in the ...
Article : 137 wordsThe wet season in now considered over. The total rain for five months was 67 in., which is slightly over the average. Capt. Lamson, who held an enquiry into the ...
Article : 106 wordsFrom MATTHEW CRANSTON:—Prophecies are now rapidly becoming history. Isaiah 60, 8, is daily being demonstrated by the awful calamities happening in the air ...
Article : 360 wordsThe afternoon and evening sessions to-day will be the last opportunity for West's patrons to see the magnificent production "why Girls Leaves Home." featuring Anna ...
Article : 163 wordsFrom W. B. WALKOM, Communis. Mr. Moeeley, M.P., is to be commended for his letter on the delay forecast in the Railways Standing Committee's report ...
Article : 318 wordsThe new Stadium, situated at Mand street, Unley, will be opened on Tuesday next, when two contests, each of 20 rounds, wil be lought. Pat Mills, the English boxer, will meet Ted Monson. ...
Article : 107 wordsCrews representing the Renmark Rowing Club won tow events at the Henley-on-Darling Regatta at Wentworth, on Easter Monday, M. Price (str), J. Price (3) V. C. Green (2) D. Malcolm (bow) ...
Article : 76 wordsIn another column is recorded the incidents that occurred on Friday outside the Theatre Royal, when a huge crowd gathered to witness Nicola hang himself ...
Article : 250 wordsOn the Jubilee Oil. on Anzac night, a cycle [?] will be held. The arrangements are in the hands of the Motor Cycle of South Australia, whose officials will conduct the evening's ...
Article : 210 wordsThe executive of the South Australian Orchestra announces that the prize of £5 offered for a programme, cover design has been awarded to Miss Paula Brain. A ...
Article : 82 wordsFrom "ANON":—Kindly pardon a suggestion from an Australian woman born in Adelaide, many years ago-that Sir Ross Smith shall be laid at Teat on the hillside ...
Article : 87 wordsFrom "STRUGGLING COOKY":—In most districts farmers have been disappointed with their crops, and could not deliver the wheat sold to tie merchants early ...
Article : 207 wordsA meeting of the Thebarton 'Women's Service Association was held at the local town hall on Thursday. The Mayoress (Mrs. J. Leal) presided. It was reported that a gift of suitable footstools ...
Article : 159 wordsHenley, the crippled buccaneer, is a vivid figure for many who have never read his works. He was projected into the far future, cutlass at belt, and blood spotted ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Palais Royal, North terrace, will be open again this evening. The attendance has been extremely gratifying, indeed so much so that the management has ...
Article : 124 wordsFrom "M. P.":—Several correspondents, writing of the appointment of Mr. Moore to the position of School Clinic Dental Surgeon, seem to revel in their wails over ...
Article : 271 wordsHerbert Rawlinson will be seen at the Pav. to-day in his latest release, "Cheated hearts," one of the most magnificently staged moving pictures that has graced ...
Article : 190 wordsFrom "WELLWISHER":—I hope all citizens who are able to do so will journey to the Outer Harbour on Monday morning next, to witness the departure of His ...
Article : 54 wordsFullers' Dramatic Players, following on the big success of last week, will present for the first time in Adelaide this afternoon the powerful and pathetic drama ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 438 wordsFrom A. T. SAUNDERS:—In The Register, 9/5/1887 is ah interview (extracted from The Newcastle-on-Tyne Northern Leader) with a Mr Guthrie who ...
Article : 82 wordsFrom "CITIZEN":—At present the flower beds along North terrace are looking exceptionally fine; and it is a shame that the surrounding lawns are littered up ...
Article : 142 wordsThe vocal and pianoforte recital to be given in the Adelaide Town Hall on Tuesday, May 10, by Miss Katie Joyce and Miss Ethel Bonavia, win. be Miss Joyce's ...
Article : 52 wordsFrom J. HUTTON:—A few days ago a paragraph in The Journal mentioned the Quebec Bridge. Previous to its erection the Forth Bridge was the greatest, and the ...
Article : 407 wordsFrom C. C. BELCHER:—The dental profession has held the sixth congress at Sydney, and Adelaide dentists were represented by two nominees of our Dental ...
Article : 185 wordsOn Monday evening the third concert of the 1922 season will be given in the Elder Hall, when a pianoforte and violin recital will be presented by Miss Maude Puddy ...
Article : 76 wordsFrom S. NEWLAND:—To one who has long been virtually "crying in the wilderness with ever so feeble a cry, it is encouraging to have others join in and ...
Article : 282 wordsIn the new programme to be presented at the King's Theatre to-day diversity of talent is a strong feature. The variety of first-class items will be introduced by ...
Article : 278 wordsCENTRAL EUROPE."—Professor Wilton, who the secretary of the organization in South Australian states that clothing may be sent to the Australian Belief Fund for Stricken Europe ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 22 Apr 1922, Page 13
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