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  2. LATE SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  3. NEXT WAR'S HORRORS.

    The Secretary for War (Mr. Wilbur) has issued a statement ridiculing the stories appearing in the press, magazines, and books from time to time predicting ...

    Article : 286 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    BORDERTOWN, January 31.—Mr. A. W. Murray, of the Southern Electric Company, was a the district last week-end, making arrangements for the installation of the electric light ...

    Article : 4,568 words
  5. WIN FOR ENGLAND. Innings and 136 Runs. Good Bowling by HowelL HOBART, Monday.

    The task set to Tasmania by England of making 360 in the second try to prevent in innings defeat, proved too big for the local team, and the match at Hobart ended ...

    Article : 755 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 60 words
  7. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—Mr. A. Beviss in The Register of Saturday, says that the steamer Glenelg was a sister to the South Australian, and that he came out in the ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  9. THE MOUNTAINS SET IN MOTION.

    From ABDUL KARIM:—"The moun[?] would not go to Mohammed, so Mohammed must, perforce go to the mountain." Persons who are in the habit of ...

    Article : 212 words
  10. UNITED SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  11. THE LATE SIR GEORGE LE HUNTE.

    From J.C. RICHARDSON :—The announcement of the depth of Sir George Le Hunte must have revived many memories of his child loving nature. On the ...

    Article : 237 words
  12. PORT PIRIE MATCHES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 words
  13. IDEALISM OR VANDALISM.

    From M. WOOD:—Where high office is tripped of its trappings and the government of a country carried out in the plainclothes commonsense of democracy ...

    Article : 471 words
  14. HOW TO GROW OYSTERS.

    Anxiety concerning the diminishing crop of oysters induced the United States 'Fisheries Bureau to undertake some years go a series of experiments in artificial ...

    Article : 1,056 words
  15. RATIONALE OF TELEPATHY.

    From HAROLD ROBERTS, Hawthorn:—The Balfour-Murray experiments dealt with in The Register's leading article on Saturday are of extreme interest to ...

    Article : 243 words
  16. LATE SHIPPING.

    SYDNEY.—Arrived: Feb. 2—Era from Geelong, Mareeba, from Port Adelaide via Melbourne; Goulburn, from Melbourne via New Castle; Zealandia, from Hobart, Konigsberg ...

    Article : 77 words
  17. AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION AND ROAD SIGNS

    From W. H. CHRISTOPHERS, secretary Automobile Association of A.:—The article in The Register of January 28, under the ...

    Article : 313 words
  18. OVERSEAS.

    At Suez.—Ramsay, from Fremantle. Departure [?]. Australia, from Suez, en route to United Kingdom, from Sydney. ...

    Article : 54 words
  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Athletic News says that a well-informed Rugby League club official declares that at least seven "All Blacks" would have accepted engagements here but for ...

    Article : 62 words
  20. FIRST SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—In the biography of Mr. H. W. Whittle, The Register, 31/1/25, p. 8, c, 8, it is said there were only in 1860, three locomotives, and ...

    Article : 132 words
  21. THRILLING RESCUE IN NORTH SEA GALE.

    Damage to a plate on the starboard de while struggling; against a heavy gale miles from the Faroe Islands brought disaster to the Norwegian steamer Verd ...

    Article : 392 words
  22. DISTRICT COUNCIL OF PORT

    From R. J. ROSE:—The rate levies on property under the jurisdiction of the above council for the year 1923-24 was nineteen pence in the pound, not ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS.

    Egyptian troops have been distributes throughout the country as a precautionary measure, in view of the holding of the first degree elections on Wednesday.—Reuter. ...

    Article : 34 words
  24. AN ARITHMETICAL PUZZLE.

    From D. SCOTT:—With reference to the arithmetical puzzle mentioned in The Registers of Saturday, January 31, the following appears to be the solution: ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. AM ARITHMETICAL PUZZLE.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—It is curious ow these old puzzles come to light, perhaps in another form, every few years. When I was a boy the question would ...

    Article : 365 words
  26. BAD ROADS.

    From "MACADAM":—Lately many complaints have been made about bad roads, the principle cause being the increased number of motor cars and ...

    Article : 212 words
  27. MURDER SUSPECTS ARRESTED

    Two persons, whose names have not been given, were dramatically arrested on Saturday morning on a train from Alexandria to Hamman, while they were ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    From ARTHUR RIVERS:—Mr. A. T. Saunder's statement that I cannot see the wood for the trees is unwarranted and a poor substitute' for the logic ...

    Article : 521 words
  29. ITINERANT FREEMASONS.

    A party of 42 Freemasons from Oakland, California, engaged on a South Seas cruise, arrived by the Niagara to-day, and will tour the North Island, and then ...

    Article : 85 words
  30. OCCUPATION AND CHARACTER

    From "STUDENT":—I was much interested in reading the leader in The Register of January 24, especially the sentences relating to Mr. Henry Ford's ...

    Article : 403 words
  31. AVIATION.

    Wing Commander Williams, Australian Air Force, who recently completed special course of training at Camberley and Andover, was a through passenger ...

    Article : 257 words
  32. ARMAGEDDON.

    From CHARLES H. HALE:—We hear "Armageddon" mentioned so often that one is led to ask where did it come from and what does it mean? The Bible refers ...

    Article : 236 words
  33. THE TRAMWAYS TRUST.

    From "NUFF SAID:":—I predict the [?] a decade or so all tramway rail ill be up and the wires down. Can any body give me another instance of any ...

    Article : 149 words
  34. LATE SPORTING.

    Scratchings—Oakleigh Plate—Bairn Boaster, Gift of the Gab, Lady Thrill, and [?] ...

    Article : 26 words
  35. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    From "WHITE, AUSTRALIAN":—In reference to a significant cabled advice on Monday, the idea, of a Russo-Japanese alliance, with Germany as a future ...

    Article : 155 words
  36. THE NIAGARA "CLEAN."

    The rumour that there is smallpox on the Niagara is unfounded, and she is a clean ship. Driving up to the St. Paul's Road Post ...

    Article : 67 words
  37. Advertising

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    Advertising : 86 words
  38. SYDNEY DEPARTURES.

    The Hawk will leave for Melbourne by six tomorrow night. At the game me F. William will probably send Pixy and Pardex. Mr. L Foulsham will ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. [?]ENE VALLEY AND MOZAMBIQUE

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—I recently saw in The Register the Nene railway mentioned, and that recalled an article in The Illustrated London News of June ...

    Article : 371 words
  40. Advertising

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