Monday was a day of tragedy and terror in the bills, and hell seemed to have been let loose upon the prosperous settlements of the district. To-night a vast strip of ...
Article : 1,369 wordsNo move was made to-day towards a settlement of the engineers' strike. A, meeting of the executive of the institute was held to-night, and at the conclusion ...
Article : 247 wordsThe unfortunate keeper at the Zoological Gardens, Mr. Samuel May (65), who had his arm torn off by a polar bear on Sunday morning, died at the Adelaide Hospital at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,022 wordsOne of the pillars of the viticultural industry in Australia to-day is Sir Henry Hall, "managing director of the firm of Stephen Smith £ Co., Limited, London ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 834 wordsRemarkable circumstances surround a shooting affray which occurred near Nairne on Saturday night, in connection with which Bertram Downing bis been arrested ...
Article : 515 wordsWhat the meteorological officer casually describes as "seasonable" weather conditions have been "enjoyed" by South Australians during the past few days. The ...
Article : 87 wordsThe restrictions on the public means of transit which prevailed last year again came into force on Monday, and compelled people with business in the city to leave ...
Article : 360 wordsAll being well, Sir Ross Smith and his gallant party will land at Flemington Racecourse next Tuesday Afternoon. They will be officially welcomed by His ...
Article : 96 wordsThe following official statement was issued by the State Meteorologist at 9 o'clock on Monday night:—The only rainfall recorded throughout South Australia ...
Article : 218 wordsSir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith fulfilled private engagements only to-day, although in the afternoon there were courtesy calls upon the State Governor ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. Commissioner Webb continued his investigations concerning the affairs of the Wheat Scheme, at Parliament House on Monday. Mr. T. S. O'Halloren attended ...
Article : 1,847 wordsRumours of a new basis of settlement of the engineers' strike were current in Melbourne to-day—that a further offer had been made of £1 a month to chief and ...
Article : 79 wordsTo-day was the hottest day of the sea Hon in Melbourne. The afternoon 105 deg. in the shade was recorded at Gaunt's, and 104.1 at the weather bureau. At ...
Article : 40 wordsYORKETOWN, February 14.—Owing to the scarcity of shipping and the shortage of coal, the salt industry on this end of the peninsula is having a setback. Some ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hushes) was to-day approached by a deputation from the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League with reference to the dispute ...
Article : 249 wordsApparently influenza has not yet run its course. Fresh outbreaks are reported from various places. South Australians hare not yet forgotten the epidemic which swept ...
Article : 526 wordsMrs. Josephine Lee(45) was killed at Teatree Gully on Monday. Accompanied by her husband, she was driving in a sulky, when it is said the bridle came off the ...
Article : 93 wordsConstable Chilman, who is in charge of the Goodwood Police Station, was called to Almond street, Goodwood, at 8 o'clock on Monday morning, and there found ...
Article : 96 wordsOur Mount Lofty correspondent wrote on Monday night:—The blaze which started at Mylor and Bridgewater is now raging on the north side of Aldgate, and on ...
Article : 386 wordsAs a result of the engineers' strike, the residents of Thursday Island and Port Moresby (Papua) have been reduced to sore straits through shortage of provisions. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe circumstances of the death ol George Albert Denison, blocker, who was fatally injured in an accident at the Mile-End goods yard on the night of February ...
Article : 370 wordsApplication was made to Mr. Justice Higgins in the High Court to-day, under section 21 of the Arbitration Act, by R. Menzies, on behalf of the Amalgamated ...
Article : 91 wordsIn connection with the marine engineers' strike, it has decided, at a special meeting of the A.M.A. on Friday—"That this meeting views with indignation and alarm ...
Article : 82 wordsAt the half-yearly meeting of the South Australian branch of the Printing Industry Employes' "Union, it was resolved—"That this union protests against the action of ...
Article : 58 wordsThe results of the investigations made by the Commonwealth Statistician as to variations in the purchasing power of money in the six capital towns have been ...
Article : 444 wordsThe Director of the Botanic Garden (Mr. J. F. Bailey) visited the Mylor Type Orchard on Monday night, accompanied by Dr. Angas Johnson, to discover what ...
Article : 121 wordsPORT PIRIE, February 14.—The following resolution was carried at last night's meeting of the Trades and Labour Council: —"That this meeting of the Trades and ...
Article : 128 wordsOn Monday the thermometer under Muirhead & Co.'s verandah was 109 deg.—On Saturday Messrs. Townsend, Botting, and Co. sold at the Port allotments 217 ...
Article : 192 wordsYORKETOWN, February 14.—On Thursday Mr. Perkins, the foreman in charge of the cement works at Klein's Point, between Wool Bay and Stansbury, sustained ...
Article : 119 wordsOur Aldgate correspondent wrote on Monday:—For a fortnight past we have been met daily with the menace of approaching fires on one side or the other. ...
Article : 442 wordsThe question of advancing the rates of 'pay for officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the Commonwealth Permanent Military Forces will be considered by the ...
Article : 220 wordsThe A.M.A. official newspaper, discussing the strike position to-day, concludes an article thus:—"We have come to the parting of the ways. We demand the right ...
Article : 156 wordsThere is considerable unrest at Port Augusta because the operatives in the railway shops—other than the engine drivers and A.W.U. men—have asked for a 44-hour ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Indian strike shows signs of collapsing. Many are returning to work in Rewa ana (Suva. ...
Article : 24 wordsAt Broadmeadows camp to-day 140 Senior Cadets undergoing detention for non-compliance with the compulsory training regulations, held a stop-drill meeting ...
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Advertising : 397 wordsThe Imperial dam, owned by the City Council, has gone dry owing to the drought. The council will now have to depend on the Umberomberka Reservoir for ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 17 Feb 1920, Page 7
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