After the luncheon adjournment yesterday, in the match at Taunton, between Australia and Somerset the attendance was 6,000. While and Bridges ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 727 wordsIt is understood that the agreement between the United States and Great Britain in reference to the R38 was that America should pay £400,000 for the dirigible; but ...
Article : 62 wordsIn the House of Assembly this afternoon, in consequence of statements which had been published in regard to the stoppage of work at the Electrone Carbide ...
Article : 366 wordsFrom J. G. JASMIESON:—"Senex" in The Register of August 22, is apparently a [?]ukewarm seeker after truth, inasmush as the tries to answer his own question to his ...
Article : 717 wordsAmerican aviation experts are agreed that had the R38 been inflated with helium, instead of with an inflammable gas, the giving war of the girders would ...
Article : 143 wordsThe London Times during July contained much interesting information about the R 38 and her sister ships. At that time it was the intention of the British ...
Article : 932 wordsThe Premier (Sir Walter Lee) stated in be House of Assembly to-day that the Board of Enquiry into the River Tamar railway scheme would comprise Messrs. E. ...
Article : 196 wordsAdditional evidence was given to-day before Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court at the enquiry into the question of the basic wage to be adopted by ...
Article : 613 wordsAmong the many, matters which must receive early consideration after the return of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), is the preparation and presentation of the ...
Article : 277 wordsA special meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party to-day adopted the principle of raising district loans for the completion of local works. This course was urged by ...
Article : 133 wordsThe prospectus of the loan provides that i person who subscribes new money to the loan may convert an equal amount of old war loam bonds into bonds of the ...
Article : 198 wordsIn the Assembly to-night the no-confidence motion which had been debated for the past fortnight resulted in a majority for the Government of 38 to 32 ...
Article : 83 wordsFrom CHARLES NEWLING:—The Dental Congress sets forth the scientific advancement of recent years. The Register in its leader on August 22 says:— "The case ...
Article : 1,361 wordsThe Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. droom), to-day inspected the stores at Seymour, which have been constructed for the Department of Defence, and which ...
Article : 227 wordsThe Railway Commissioner's report on the Perth tramways for 1920-21 shows that the earnings totalled £242,892, an increase on the previous year of £37,000. The ...
Article : 72 wordsI had the good fortune to tee the original mask in plaster, moulded, on the face of the dead Emperor, taken a short time alter his death. This plaster mask ...
Article : 424 wordsFrom A. ROWE, Hon. Custodian, Archeological Collection, S.A. Museum:—In reference to the interesting paragraph, in The Register of Thursday, referring to a ...
Article : 238 wordsIn the High Court to-day" the "judgment of the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox), Mr. Justice Duffy, and Mr. Justice Starke was delivered in the appeal by the Alliance ...
Article : 379 wordsFrom "TARCOOLA":—I, too, "read with interest" the article on Ooldea Soak by A Gladstone in The Saturday's Journal. It is not my style to quote religion, but ...
Article : 602 wordsThe following nominations for the Wort Sidney seat in the House of Representatives, were received to-day by the returning officer:—Alfred Stephen Henry ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 521 wordsOn behalf of the Australian Workers' Union, "Mr. James A. Macpherson to-day asked the President of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Powers), that priority ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsWriting under this heading in support of The Hates campaign, Sir Alan Anderson said—Airships are little known—few civilians have had a chance to voyage on them ...
Article : 288 wordsWhile the voting at the municipal elections yesterday was sot heavy, it was evident that ratepayers in many districts took a keener interest in civic affairs than has ...
Article : 177 wordsArrangements are being made for a big demonstration by trades unionists outside of Parliament House next Wednesday light, as a protest against the alleged ...
Article : 51 wordsW. A. Oldfield, in ark interview, acknowledged that he had been approached, by the Lancashito Club to accept an appointment to qualify for that county; but he stated ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Japanese Note of acceptance of the invitation to the Disarmament Conference has been received. It expresses pleasure at President Harding's initiative, and ...
Article : 167 wordsMr. E. W. Slavin presided over a special meeting of the committee of management of the Australian Government Workers Association, which was held at the ...
Article : 160 wordsDisabilities suffered by employers under Labour rule in Queensland were referred to to-day at the ordinary general meeting in Melbourne of the Squatting Investment ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Minister for Education, replying to a question in the Legislative Council to-day, stated that to July 30, 1916, the capital expended" on the Government ...
Article : 63 wordsIn consequence of the falling off of tirade between China and Japan and the Commonwealth, on account of the general depression, the Eastern and Australian ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Blyth Demising Meeting was continued to-day in splendid weather. Hares were strong and the coursing good. Results:—First Ro[?]—Private Black beat Green and Gold [?] ...
Article : 102 wordsFrom R. S. MILLS, Carpa:—This matter is certainly worthy of discussion from every point of view before the pool is closed for good. A lot of propagandists ...
Article : 386 wordsThe Tasmanian Amateur 'Athletic Association to-night selected the following to represent Tasmania in the 10 miles crosscountry championship race in Melbourne:—J. D. Lucas, M: Lucas, K. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe South African Olympic" cyclist, Kaltenbrum, to-day rode 25 miles 953 yards in one hour, Breaking the British Empire record by 824 yards. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 26 Aug 1921, Page 9
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