Mr. B. J. Stocks, farmer and grazier, of Linden Hills, [?]Plains, New South Wales, has written to bar Hawker correspondent, stating that he organized a ...
Article : 637 wordsAt the Supreme Court on Monday (before His Honor Mr. Justice Buchanan and a jury), Murray Aunger (30), William John Richards (47), and John Outfield McDonald (34) were charged on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 wordsThe grass-producing capacity of the maybe has induced many farmers in this locality (writes our Parilla correspondent) to go in for sheep, and already Messrs. ...
Article : 125 wordsFrom F. J. IRWIN:—Would it not be a good thing to plant trees in the places from which the limestone is removed? The west side of Monteflore Hill is very bare and ugly, and badly in need ...
Article : 55 wordsReferring to the treatment of vines affected with anthracnose, or black spot, our Renmark correspondent says: — "One grower claims to have obtained successful ...
Article : 65 wordsProm KATHLEEN CHUTE-ERSON, Parkside:—To Pauline, Act. 18 years.— [A. dear pupil, recently drowned while endeavouring to rescue her sister). ...
Article : 243 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, February 10-The half-early meeting of the Mount Gambier Cheese and Butter Company. Limited, was held on February 8, Mr. J. F. Palamountain presiding. The ...
Article : 201 wordsOne of the most pressing questions of the moment is "Can worvil be destroyed?" A reporter, having visited the Farmers' Union Stores near the Port Adelaide Canal ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 wordsPARILLA, February 8-About 30,000 bags of wheat have been delivered at the yard. The pain is being slacked in the Government mousebroof shed. The carpenters are at present work ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words"Header."—Communicate with Messrs. Hitchcox Brothers, Flinders street, Adelaide. "Coorar."—To Dry Figs.—The figs should be lead ripe when picked. Place them in a wire ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsfrom "YEARLY":—I thoroughly endorse "Traveller's" remarks. It is high time that the punctuality of the Broken Hill express were publicly brought to the notice of the authorities, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsSouth Australia (Limed at 9 p.m., Monday).—At first hot and sultry over cistern half, with northerly winds, but cool southerly change rapidly approaching. from the westward, with some ...
Article : 158 wordsBROKEN HILL, February 11.—At the Police Court to-day James Michael Burn, engineer, was bound over in bis own recognisances in £10 to deep the peace towards John Mickey ...
Article : 103 wordsGAWLER, February 9.—Last night the annual social of the Gawler Technical School was held in the institute. The attendance was large Dr. Fenner (Superintendent of Technical ...
Article : 1,784 wordsFrom "F. S. D.":—It would be well for the Band Association of South Australia to grade the several bands when selecting for the Elder Rotunda concerts. The cky is convenient for ...
Article : 180 wordsNORWOOD: Monday, February 11 (before Messrs. J. H. Martingley and E. O. Gooden).—Albert Edward Hand, charged on the information of G. W. Holton, Inspector of the Bursuide District Council, ...
Article : 81 wordsBROKEN HILL, February ll.—John Lynch (27) was at the Police Court to-day fined 10/ for having been in an hotel during prohibited hours on Saturday night, and £2, or 14 days, for having ...
Article : 47 wordsThe members of the Wheat and Rural Industries commission inspected wheatstacks at Port Adelaide and the Outer Harbour on Monday. He commission conferred with the Director of ...
Article : 905 wordsJohn Montiford who was released on the payment 1/6 costs for having been drunk in king William street on Saturday, had to pay £310/ per having used indecent language. Defendant, in ...
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Article : 33 wordsFrom "W. H. W.":—Is it not time we did something to facilitate work, even though it be at the expense of our socialled education? We have children kept at school until they almost ...
Article : 418 wordsThe Rev. J. C. KIRBY discusses at some length in article by Mr. Romay Macdonald, on "India After the War," in a recent issue of The Contemporary Review. He concludes:—Mr. Macdonald ...
Article : 362 wordsAt the Georgetown Police Court on February 5 (before Messrs. A. A. Angiey and V. J. Noonan), James Sheridan, Georgetown, was charged by Inspector George Batten (Society for ...
Article : 155 wordsMOUNT GAMMER, February 9.—The Local court {Mr. D.C. Scott. S.M. Mr. F. C. Burton, and Col. F. H. Howhard) was occupied all Thursday and part of Friday in hearing a ...
Article : 597 wordsFrom "F. S. A.":—"True Liberal"says the F.S.A. is displaying characteristic selfishness in wishing direct candidates The F.S.A. is not out of its swaddling cloths; therefore ...
Article : 340 wordsProm H. PENFOLD-HYLAND):—Mr. Schafer wrote on Friday, "Any schoolboy will inform Mr. Lloyd that Mr. Lloyd George considers liquor Germany's strongest ally." I congratulate ...
Article : 282 wordsWalter Pullin was ordered to pay £1 a week in respect of the past maintenance of his children, the amount owing being £204 9/S. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 12 Feb 1918, Page 3
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