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Article : 195 wordsOwing to dispute over manning conditions the Melbourne Steamship Company's steamer Coolana has been tied up at Newcastle with a cargo of coal. The Coolana ...
Article : 137 wordsFarewell lines written to Lady Weigall on her departure from South Australia, April, 1922. Brief though the time has been—too brief, Since first you came to this, our land ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 739 wordsFrom T. H. S. NICOLLE, President of the Teachers' Union:—In The Register report, of an interview with, the President and general secretary of the Teachers' ...
Article : 125 wordsA report was received by the Railways Department late to-night that the police had arrested a passenger on the Adelaide express from Melbourne for having ...
Article : 126 wordsFrom the Rev. W. FLOYD SHANNON, Clerk of Presbyterian Assembly:—At the closing sederunt of the Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in South Australia ...
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Article : 90 wordsFrom time to time, interesting information has been given in The Register regarding the activities of the recently formed. Australian Aerial Mail, Freight ...
Article : 531 wordsAnzac Day is to be celebrated by a party of Australians resident in New York, who have arranged to hold a dinner there. The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 657 wordsANGASTON, April 24.—A united members service for held at the Soldiers' Monument yesterday afternoon, arranged by the Angus ton R.S.A. branch. The Rev. H. G. Kelson conducted the ...
Article : 777 wordsMr. Harry D. Tiemann, a dry-kiln expert from the Forests Products Laboratory of Madison, Wisconsin, who came to Australia to report to the Victorian Ministry ...
Article : 190 wordsUnless the strikers at Canberra return to work the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Foster) does not intend to appoint an industrial board to consider ...
Article : 389 wordsThe members of the crew of the Commonwealth Government liner, Hobson's Bay, were signed off to-day in accordance with their articles, which were to have ...
Article : 183 wordsAnzac celebrations will be held on the Jubilee Oval under the auspices of the Motor Cycle Club this evening. A number of novelty events have been arranged, to ...
Article : 245 wordsThere was a large and enthusiastic audience in the Elder Hall for the third concert of the 1922 season, a most successful pianoforte and violin recital by Miss ...
Article : 312 wordsMore than ordinary interest is being taken in the gunnery practice to be held at the forts at Queenscliff on Thursday. For the first time in Australia there will be ...
Article : 125 wordsWhen the Tariff Board completed its investigations of the reciprocal tariff arrangement with New Zealand, and the deferred customs duties, it was intended ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 386 wordsTo-night the new stadium at Maud street, Unity (the old Unity swimming baths), will be opened. Two contests of 20 rounds will be staged. Pat Mills (England) is to meet Ted ...
Article : 69 wordsFor four hours this afternoon members of the Coalition Party discussed the political situation. Although there was considerable difference of opinion, there was ...
Article : 262 wordsOf absorbing interest alike to soldiers and the general public is the collection of weapons, monitions, pictures, photographs, models of battlefields, and all the flotsam ...
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Advertising : 63 wordsCasey (Australia) defeated Sharpe (Wanganai) by four lengths in a race for £50 a side over the championship sculling course on the Wanguniri River. The weather was had, and the ...
Article : 52 wordsThe April series of wool auctions was concluded to-day in Melbourne. Two firms of selling brokers offered 1,668 bales, comprising a fair collection in which ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Adelaide musical and literary competitions were advanced another stage on Monday evening, before a large audience. Several new sections were begun ...
Article : 159 wordsThe Daily Chronicle in au article writes:—"When Wells meets Lloyd, to-night it will be an exhibition of the right way of doing it. This is a big trial for the ...
Article : 75 wordsIt was announced by the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Lamond) to-day that the Western Australian Ministry had agreed to build all necessary war service ...
Article : 105 wordsGen. Sir William Birdwood, formerly commander of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, has sent the following message of remembrance to the military ...
Article : 94 wordsJ. Phillips, formerly at Melbourne, champion of the Western Australian goldfields, who is armless below the elbow, reached the finals of the heavyweight ...
Article : 46 wordsThe committee of the Rowland Bowns [?] Fund has received the following donations:—Mrs. B. A. Ayers, £10; "D. H. L." £1. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 25 Apr 1922, Page 7
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