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Advertising : 29 wordsAn attack was made upon racing by a formidable host in the form of a deputation which appealed to the Government on Tuesday for the curtailment of the sport. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 326 wordsFrom C. R. Baker, President Trades and Labour Council:—"It is earnestly hoped that the council of the above association will arrange for Mr. Meredith Aitchinson ...
Article : 118 wordsFrom "H. G.":—"At the Semaphore it grieved me to see that it is considered necessary to destroy trees in the streets to make room for the electric trams. This ...
Article : 132 wordsThe report of Mr. A. N. Barnett, S.M., into the 43 charges against Dr. J. A. Gilruth (Administrator of the Northern Territory) and other officials made by Br. ...
Article : 201 wordsAt the interstate conference on forestry in Adelaide last May, the delegates agreed upon certain proposals as a basis of legislation for controlling forest fires. These ...
Article : 210 words"Wanted to Know."—1. You have not complied with our rules by sending your name and address 2. You have evidently been misinformed concerning the facts, and the publication of your letter ...
Article : 1,306 wordsSemaphore, Wednesday, Aug.23.—High water 7.20 a.m.; low water, 1.20 p.m. ARRIVED.—Aug. 22. Warrawee, 175, W. F. Lee, [?] ...
Article : 604 wordsFrom "Utopian":—"As an 'Old Red,' who has taken an interest in watching the progression made by the Prince Alfred Collegians since the days which we were boys ...
Article : 229 wordsBritish and French architects consider that the competition for Parliament House at Canberra during the war is unpatriotic and unfair to the allied architects fighting. ...
Article : 101 wordsIn the administration of all the State railways in Australia there is the same disregard of the commercial aspect when dealing with owners of stud stock. In ...
Article : 326 wordsAn inquest into the death of William Thomas, a lamptrimmer, of the steamer Hyson, whose body was found floating in No. 2 Quay, Port Adelaide, on Monday ...
Article : 52 wordsFrom T. H. Groth:—"At the largely attended debate at Swan Reach between Mr. Genders, of Adelaide, and Mrs. E. G. Butler, of Swan Reach, on the point ...
Article : 142 wordsRIVERTON, August 22.—Mr. A. Tscherne, an employe of the Eclipse Chaffmills here, had the misfortune to break an arm through a fall off a load of hay at the ...
Article : 73 wordsMELBOURNE, August 22.—Having failed to hear the alarm given when a fire broke out in the Royal Hotel at Loch, last night, William McDonald ...
Article : 104 wordsFrom "Sympathy":-"My sympathy with the Rev. Henry Howard in regard to the stand he has taken in the matter of national service is in no degree lessened hy ...
Article : 83 wordsBetween 20 and 30 men assembled in the Congregational Church Hall, Hindmarsh square, on Tuesday to protest against the operation of the Act relating to the use of ...
Article : 404 wordsBROKEN HILL, August 22.—The fettlers in the Government street tramway service in Broken Hill, four in number, have struck. They demand 11/3 a day instead of 10/3. The strike has not ...
Article : 59 wordsFrom E. J. Craigie:—"The statement by Mr. Crawford Vaughan that he was convinced of the fairness' of the tax on amusements shows a falling away from ...
Article : 238 wordsMELBOURNE, August 22.—The hearing of the case in which the Australian Commonwealth Post and Telegraph Officers' Association is claiming in creased remuneration and improved working ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 wordsFrom F. Chappie, B.A., B.Sc. C.M.G.:—"In a letter published in The Register the Rev. J. C. McPhee, chaplin-colonel, objects that, in speaking on Friday last at a ...
Article : 234 wordsFrom T. P. Bellchambers, Humbug Scrub:—"The liberation of trout in the Murray and other waters is a move in the right direction. The next step should be ...
Article : 162 wordsThe sixty-sixth half-yearly meeting of the shareholders in the Cascade showery Company was held at Hobart to-day. The Chairman (Hon. G. P. Fitzgerald) said the busines of the ...
Article : 288 wordsTEROWIE, August 21.—Large quantities of timber for mining purposes are passing through en route for Broken Hill. Several hundred tons of oregan from Port Adelaide have been transhipped ...
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Advertising : 626 wordsFrom "Organizer":—"Do not worry about the public service having the right to appeal to the Arbitration Court, Mr. Bice. We want it and intend getting it. Staff ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 23 Aug 1916, Page 9
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