"As You Were" is a fantastical, farcical, musical comedy, which during the latter periods of the war attracted great attention in London, principally because its ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 279 wordsSeldom have a company of entertainers dug themselves so rapidly into the favour of their audience as did the "Smart Set Diggers," who opened a season at the ...
Article : 607 wordsAlthough Sunday broke with a glory of brilliant sunshine, the city in the afternoon was overcast with dull, grey clouds which fitted in appropriately with annual ...
Article : 1,554 wordsThe twenty-fifth annual conference in Adelaide of the South Australian Public Teachers' Union was concluded on Saturday. There was a large attendance. The ...
Article : 725 wordsFrom A. T. SAUNDERS:—The statement that vessels drawing 16 ft. could proceed a mile above the Jervois Bridge in 1870 [?] inaccurate. No doubt the destruction of ...
Article : 618 wordsMessrs. Walter G. Smith, L. Salter, O. Seppelt, R. Martin, E. R. Gurner, and R. Buring, who represented South Australia at the recent Interstate Vignerons' ...
Article : 416 wordsNorth Adelaide and West Adelaide at the Jubilee Oval. The slippery condition of the ground spoiled a good exhibition of football. West had the advantage of a slight ...
Article : 138 wordsThe messages which accompanied the wreaths sent by His Excellency the Governor and Lady Weigall were finely appropriate Sir Archibald wrote—'In proud ...
Article : 186 wordsThe visiting English Rugby League team beat Australia by 23 points to 13 in the third test match of the tour, played an Saturday afternoon. It was a meritorious win, due mainly to ...
Article : 80 wordsThe secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society advises that the prize list in connection with the live stock show at the Jubilee Exhibition grounds and buildings ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsBefore the company separated the President said that he had been specially requested hy the Cheer-up Ladies to thanks His Excellency and Lady Weigall for their ...
Article : 775 wordsThe South Australian Poultry and Kennel Club's show was continued in the northern annexe at the Jubilee Exhibition Building on Saturday, when there was ...
Article : 195 wordsIn spite of the unusual downpour of rain, at theatre time on Saturday, the Palais de Danse was crowded with the record attendance for the season. More than 1,500 ...
Article : 207 wordsProm "A CRY FROM THE WILDERNESS":—It is on extraordinary fact that his popular park, so largely frequented on Sundays, is the only largely attended resort ...
Article : 277 wordsGolf has been received here, and there is every appearance of a successful resumption this year. A general meeting of the old club was held on Thursday evening in the institute. There was a ...
Article : 147 wordsIn recent years [?] position of the dairying industry in South Australia has been appreciably strengthened by the enterprise of a number of the leading stud ...
Article : 380 wordsMr. A. B. Edgecombe won the President's Trophy of the Broken Hill Gold Club, with Mr. C. Beilemey runner-up. Miss E. Jones won the Ladies' Trophy. ...
Article : 32 wordsAnther change of programme at the Majestic Theatre was the means of attracting large crowds to the afternoon and evening performances on Saturday. The ...
Article : 456 words"Shore Acres," the immortal stage play of New England life that made James A. Herne famous the world over, will be the main attraction at the Pavilion Theatre ...
Article : 240 wordsThe Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell), while at Port Augusta on Sunday to meet the Prince of Wales, read the service, and gave in address at St. Augustine's Church, in ...
Article : 43 wordsFrom. T. P. BELLCHAMBERS:—At who are truly interested in the saving of Australia's wild life will rejoice that Capt. White has expressed his opinions in a ...
Article : 424 wordsProm "SCOTIA":—In connection with the Prince of Wales's visit there is a magnificent opportunity for giving "South Australia" a new name—say, "Kingsland," ...
Article : 84 wordsMuch unrest has been rife among the masters, mates, and engineers employed on tugboats and barges at Port Adelaide and Port Pirie during the last three weeks. The trouble was caused by the ...
Article : 147 wordsFrom SPLENDID."—A trifling little incident, but yet one which touched many hearts, was witnessed on Sunday afternoon as Lady Weigall was leaving the Cheer-up ...
Article : 154 wordsAt the latest meeting Mrs. E. N. Twopeny presided. Part of the business was to choose delegates to the annual committee meeting to be held on July 25, at Quorn, Mrs. Twopeny ...
Article : 61 words"A Day's Pleasure" will be screened to-day for the first time in Adelaide. It is the latest Chaplin comedy in two reels, and is said to equal any of the noted ...
Article : 241 wordsJohn O'Connor, who wore the Mons star, the South African medal, and several other war decorations, said, when he appeared at Willesden Police Court on a charge of ...
Article : 73 wordsFrom "TEATREE GULLY":—I cannot see, either with or without the protection of the Act, anything but ultimate extinction awaiting the opossum in these areas ...
Article : 376 wordsCHAIN OF PONDS, July 7.—Incessant wet weather is preventing work on the land, and few crops are in. Over 10 in. rain was recorded for June. Last night 0.75 points was registered ...
Article : 301 wordsThe Jubilee Exhibition Hall was crowded for the final recital of the Russian pianist on Saturday afternoon. He created his usual magic, and cast the spell of his ...
Article : 350 wordsThe eighth orchestral concert in aid o Minda Home organized and conducted by Mr. Thomas Grigg, was given on Sunday afternoon in the Exhibition. An over ...
Article : 187 wordsThe New Repertory Company will open a season of four nights at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday, July 17, with the bright and clever light comedy, "The ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. Hutchison, of Victor Harbour, writes that a square signal at street intersections perhaps would the better than a disc for country vis ...
Article : 177 wordsFrom MATTHEW CRANSTON, Norwood:—The following quotations from The London Times dated April 9, 1920, may be read with interest. The report states that ...
Article : 329 wordsEach day public interest is being centred on what is generally characterized as the asiatic influx. Since the beginning of the year over 400 Chinese and about 170 Hindus ...
Article : 115 wordsIn the Local Court to-day (before Major Homan, S.M.), Margaret Brumby sued K. Gillard for £25, being a post-dated cheque given to plaintiff's husband (now ...
Article : 106 wordsThe audience which patronised the opening night of the Kookaburra Entertainers at the Queen's Hall on Saturday was not a large one, but the management ...
Article : 242 wordsFrom "PLAIN ENGLISH":—It appears to me that a very few of the community, led by a few persons, are creating a ridiculous stir. They take as an example ...
Article : 1,523 wordsMusic lovers are reminded that the box plan for Miss Daisy Kennedy's farewell season will open on Wednesday morning next at Allan's. Since her last appearance ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 12 Jul 1920, Page 11
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