Under a cloudless sky and before 6,000 spectators, the last two batsmen of the. English team—the veteran captain (MacLaren) and Tyldesley-went to the ...
Article : 738 wordsFurther trouble occurred aboard the Commonwealth. Government Line steamer Boonah at Williamstown on Sunday. The police were ...
Article : 304 wordsThe Leader of the Federal Country Party (Dr. Earle Page), who arrived in Melbourne from Sydney to-day, left later in the afternoon for Warrigul Thence he ...
Article : 464 wordsFrom "AUSTRALIAN":—As the Federal Exhibition of the S.A. Society of Arts draws to its close the general opinion among the visitors 'regarding the portrait ...
Article : 299 wordsThe Adelaide City Council wound up its proceedings for the municipal year with a , special meeting on Monday afternoon. Several matters of moment ...
Article : 173 wordsThe opportunity was taken by the Baptist community on Monday evening to testify to the good work performed by the Rev. J. C. Martin, who has held the ...
Article : 308 wordsFrom NORMAN A. LEES:-From time to time prohibition and anti-prohibitionists rush into print to point out the deplorable increase in drunkenness, and ...
Article : 464 wordsOur Green's Plains correspondent writes.—The necessity for a purer and more abundant water supply for this end of the Peninsula is each year becoming ...
Article : 480 words"NOT A WOWSER" writes strongly complaining that the larrikin and hooligan element is too much in evidence in certain picture theatres. We have forwarded his letter to the management ...
Article : 37 wordsSix additional shops in the iron trade industry were closed to-day, and employes were dismissed for refusing to work the 48 hoars week. The men attended ...
Article : 195 wordsFrom C. M. YEOMANS:—One cannot help feeling vary sorry for the partial[?]ry blind soldier who was so seriously hurt on Saturday by some unmitigated ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 622 wordsIn the annual report of the Corporation of the city of Adelaide it is stated that a total of 976 informations and reports have been laid at the Police Court, State ...
Article : 278 wordsAddressing between 80 and 100 electors of the Adelaide "Federal Electorate at the Prospect District Hail on Monday evening, Mr. G. McLeay, the Liberal candidate ...
Article : 374 wordsFrom "NON CHURCH GOER":—The Anglican Diocesan Social Union, now interesting itself in cinema and other reforms, would do wed to first reform the ...
Article : 676 wordsThe missions [?] of Mr. W. Potter continues to be the subject of conflicting statements by the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Employers ...
Article : 192 wordsFrom SAMUEL DIXON:—The following items in American forestry have a very direct bearing in Australian interests, as clearly it will not be long before an ...
Article : 523 wordsIf princesses in fairly stories fall in love with swine herds, queens in real life are sometimes interested in poultry, and Queen Alexandra has always taken a pride ...
Article : 156 wordsConstable Findlay reported that shortly before 11 o'clock on Monday Mr. Henry S. Hatwell sen., residing at No. 69 Gladstone road, Mile End, while leaving ...
Article : 69 wordsThe State miners at Greymouth to-day decided to resume by 80 votes to 19. The executive of the Seamen's Federation met again to-day, but has made no ...
Article : 196 wordsA somewhat startling suggestion by a High Court Judge, that the question of sterilising certain persona should be seriously considered was made by Mr. ...
Article : 311 wordsWith the arrival of Mr. Hugh J. Ward in Melbourne, it transpired that Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller intend to call their new playhouse on the Girls High ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 194 wordsA section of the New York press stated that the British Government is engaged in extensive propaganda intended to defeat the pending United States Ship ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 wordsFrom J. KENDRICK.—I was astounded to read Mr. A. J. McBride's report on English stock that he might have seen, which appeared in The Register of ...
Article : 547 wordsFrom A. T. SAUDERS:—Mr. F. Davison, of Mount Gambier, solicitor, and one of the oldest inhabitants, writes me as follows:— ...
Article : 682 wordsArthur Abigail, a solicitor's managing clerk,' was charged at Darlinghurst Sessions to-day with having, at Sydney, on July 5 last; falsely, pretended to Mrs ...
Article : 107 wordsAn amount of £1,500, he result of an appeal made by The Register, having been handed to me by the proprietors of that newspaper. I called a public meeting of ...
Article : 133 wordsEarly this morning all Grenfell was awakened by an extensive fire, which behan, at Mrs. Huggett's refreshment rooms in the main street—a brick shop, owned ...
Article : 110 wordsDr. John Clifford, the "Grand Old Man" of Nonconformity, celebrated the eighty-sixth anniversary of his birthday on October 16. He has not followed the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 wordsThe first meeting was held to-day of the commission recently appointed to organize the representation of Australia at the British Empire Exhibition in 1924. ...
Article : 264 wordsA romantic story is that told of Mr. Albert Smith (President of the Vitagraph Film Company), one of the largest cinema concerns. Thirty-three years ago Mr. ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. G. Hannaford, of Dudley Vale Farm, in the Houghton district (writes our Hermitage correspondent) was awakened shortly after midnight on ...
Article : 155 wordsCapt. Timperley (assistant stipendiary steward to the S.D.R.A.) has concluded the long enquiry at Albury, in winch H. Steiner was charged with having ...
Article : 112 wordsThe annual conference of the Professional Musicians' Union was continued to-day. It resolved that members of each district must carry out all lawful ...
Article : 255 wordsHe had been called up before his command[?] officer. "Private Murphy," said the latter [?], "the sergent complains that you call him names. "Plaze surr ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsOn Monday Dr. Armstrong Smith, who is visiting Adelaide on behalf of the Save the Children Fund, delivered addresses at Prince Alfred College, Christian Brothers ...
Article : 151 wordsRemoving a small leadlight from the door of the Rapid Shoe Repairing shop in Elizabeth street, near Bourke street, with a pocket knife, thieves at the week-end ...
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Advertising : 27 wordsAt the Coroner's Court to-day, Esup Kban Googarkan, a Hindu, was committed for trial on a charge of having [?] and maliciously murdered a fellow country ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 28 Nov 1922, Page 10
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