The Berlin newspapers greeted with a howl of rage the publication of the list of war criminals demanded by the Allies. They urge the immediate convocation of the ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Washington correspondent of The New York Times states that it is announced that the Government has received information to the effect that the ...
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Advertising : 556 wordsWe take from The Figaro (Paris) the following true story of the working of the French luxury tax:—A man went to one of the bis furniture dealers to bur a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 820 wordsNot much of a line to the important spring events ahead, seemed to be given on Saturday at Cauliteld. Curraween, who is not engaged in the Newmarket Handicap ...
Article : 164 wordsWhen the Bolsheviks captured "Vladivostock headquarters, Gen. Rozanoff, the commander of the Siberian maritime provinces, was endangered. The Japanese sought to ...
Article : 51 wordsThe story of Enoch Arden has been surpassed in real tragedy by the life story of a French corporal of the Foreign Legion who is now living in Geneva ...
Article : 189 wordsIt is semi-officially stated that the Bolshevists are still 50 miles from Odessa. North Crimea volunteers apparently maintain their hold on the isthmuses of Perekop ...
Article : 108 wordsSir Arthur Conan Doyle suggests that a German Judge should be added to the allied tribunals which will try the German war criminals, and thus save the face of ...
Article : 44 wordsSaturday was an excellent afternoon for polo, and a good master turned out for the weekly game. Among them were Messrs. Le Lievre (of the Port Piric Club) and M. J. Noonan (late of ...
Article : 761 wordsThe War Office publishes a supplementary despatch by Gen. Sir Edmond Allenby giving a list of the units in the Desert Mounted Corps who participated in the ...
Article : 176 wordsThe British military mission to South Russia reports that the Bolshevists were completely defeated in their attemots to force the line of the Don and Match ...
Article : 115 wordsDiscovery baa just been made in the HoLman iron mine, near Taconite, Itasca County, not far from the source of the Mississippi River, of the trunk and ...
Article : 181 wordsThe unfortunate experience of the British tennis players in regard to weather conditions, during their stay in Australia, were added to on Saturday. Owing to ...
Article : 425 wordsThe Blue Funnel liner Ulysses, which berthed at the Outer Harbour on Saturday evening, had only three soldiers on board for. South Australia—Lieuts. Q. M. Adams ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 wordsA War Office communique on the situation in South Russia up to Wednesday last states that in the neighbourhood of the Tsaritsin to Ekatirinodar Railway the ...
Article : 110 wordsThe demand for the nationalization of the mines was discussed to-night between Mr. Lloyd George and the Parliamentary committee of the Trades Union Congress ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Government has promised to provide work for a number of Broken bill returned soldiers in other parts of the State, and over 50 have already given in their names ...
Article : 44 wordsTransportation has been completely tied up by a blizzard, which has been raping for two days. The telephone service has practically collapsed. Thousands of ...
Article : 173 wordsFREE SPACE allotted by the Proprietors of The Register to the Department at Repatriation for Returned Soldiers seeking work. All applications and repiies by letter must be made to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 822 wordsParticulars of a new and on the Mutooroo reacued Kaigoorlie on Saturday. It appears that stone showing gold was picked up on the property about 300it, south of the present ...
Article : 435 wordsThe following soldiers rives and dependants (27 adults with 10 children) arrived by the Port Napier(via Cape Town and Fremantle) at the Outer Harbour on ...
Article : 92 wordsA message from Charleville states that it is unlikely Sir Rom Smith will be able to resume his flight for several days, as, in consequence of the heavy rain, the ...
Article : 86 wordsThe State Department has received a report, which, however, is not confirmed, that bandits under the direction of the rebel leader, Villa, are holding Joseph ...
Article : 46 wordsThe most notable feature of grade cricKet on Saturday was the performance by Noman, who, playing at Paddington against University, scored 106 not out, and then when Paddington took ...
Article : 48 wordsAn incident which occurred on Friday evening in Brunswick, and which resulted in the death* of a married man named Hedley Dunlop, who resident at Victoria Grove ...
Article : 225 wordsMr. Fred Johns, secretary of the Burnside District Fallen Soldiers Memorial, writes:—"Preparations for the big continental to be held at Attunga, Toorak, on ...
Article : 200 wordsCapt. Cockerill will leave Heliopolis at 10 this morning, and he lopes to reach Wady Haifa to-night ...
Article : 24 wordsTo senior cricket on Saturday Silver City, [?] and 41 for no, wickets, defeated the Returned Soldier's Association, 54—Jenkins 5 for 16 and 61 Fitzgibboa 4 for 11. St. Peters, 139 and 58 for ...
Article : 46 wordsThe final figures of the casualties sustained by the United States Expeditionary Force in France are:—Killed in action. 34,844; died of wounds, 13,960: wounded, 85 ...
Article : 40 wordsCapt. G. C Matthews and Sgt. T. D. Kay, who were flying to Australia in a Sopwith plane, crashed near Bunder Abbas (Persian Gulf). Both, aviators ...
Article : 40 wordsMr. Lane, Secretary to the Department of the Interior, has resigned for private reasons ...
Article : 20 words"Digger" Evans beat Jack Green, the bantam champion of Australia, on points in a 20-rounds contest at the Scadium last night The bout was the most exciting seen for many months ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Director of Naval Aviation (Mr. Craven) has informed the House of Representatives that the Navy Department contemplates the construction of two giant ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Canadian Department of Trade ard Commerce estimates that Canada's population on December 31 last wad 8,835,102 ...
Article : 23 wordsThe New South Wales Government is raising a conversion loan of £2,000,000 at 53 per cent. The price of the issue will be 98 ...
Article : 32 wordsCycle races attracted 11,000 people to the sports ground on Saturday night. In the Golden Wheel (two miles) the final resulted:—R. Spears (Australia), H. Ohrt (U.S.A.), A. Grenda ...
Article : 71 wordsIt is announced that the Shipping Board will sell by auction on February 12, 30 former German steamers, aggregating 365,000 deadweight tons. The vessels are expected ...
Article : 44 wordsIn January on the Association Northern Iron Duke lease tributers treated 1,489 tons, which yielded £5,650 for a profit of £854. On the Victorious leases teh tributers treated 1,909 tons ...
Article : 42 wordsReports which continue to come in indicate chat the damage done by the cyclone cannot be less than £150,000. Terrible damage was done at Mount Molloy, where ...
Article : 337 wordsCapt. Loftes flew from Glenelg to Kapunda in his Soprwith-Dove machine on Saturday afternoon. He carried a postal: mail, and a parcel of The Saturday Journal ...
Article : 107 wordsMINLATON, February 7.—Last night a farewell social was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. D. McKenzie and Miss Welliams, all of whom will leave the district in a few days. There was a large ...
Article : 506 wordsEDNA MAY MYRTLE.—Paris Gilt Lease (Crown loose). Feysville, Jan. 30:—There are two quarts reefs about 2 ft. 6 in. wide, running in an east and west direction, upon which potholes were put ...
Article : 494 wordsThe Navy Department announces that the "in memoriam badge" for mothers and widows of members of the Royal Australian Navy, Royal Australian Naval ...
Article : 103 wordsFrom GEO. CRASE (hon. secretary Prisoners Aid Association):—An ex-prisoner, named Charles Wesley, who was brought before the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday last, charged as being ...
Article : 199 wordsThe United States National Lawn Tennis Association has unanimously decided to issue a challenge to Australia for the Davis Cup, and will send a team to whatever ...
Article : 97 wordsThe increase in the price of bread will Cake effect on Monday morning. The now prices will be—dash at the shops, 6d. a 2-lb. loaf; delivered and paid for within ...
Article : 50 wordsFrom "R. H. G.".—I am glad I wasn't born a horse, for the risk of getting into bad hands is so great. Even a person with the "go-eloe" disease will get up enough energy to flog a horse ...
Article : 317 wordsIt.is reported that Lew Edwards has declared that he would like to meet Benny Leonard, but it w improbable that a bout can be arranged, Leonard having a ...
Article : 50 wordsThe premises of Oshorne Bros., motor car importers, of Elizabeth street, city, were broken into on Friday night. The lawbreakers removed from the office an ...
Article : 104 wordsRobbers broke into the Bankstown Post Office early on Saturday morning, and after blowing open the safe with gelignite stole the cash contents oi £130. A ...
Article : 40 words"Pastoralist."—According to an official statement the lessees have the right to remain in occupation for another 12 month "Frgent"—The conestions are too vague for ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 9 Feb 1920, Page 8
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