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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 474 words
  3. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The members of both Houses of Parliament will resume business this afternoon after the break which was caused by the holiday adjournment. In the Legislative ...

    Article : 494 words
  4. THE MENTALLY DEFECTIVE.

    In summing up at an inquest at Fort Adelaide on Monday on the body of Mr. Samuel Walters, the Acting Coroner (Dr. R. S. Rogers) said the case illustrated very ...

    Article : 398 words
  5. FIGHTING THE DROUGHT.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. F. W. Young) on Monday made the following statement, to a reporter:—"So much has been written and said lately ...

    Article : 627 words
  6. HUMOUR IN THE FULL COURT.

    All work and no play" is the motto of most workers either with hand or head. The lumper has his "smoke-ho," the clerk his adjournment," perhaps, the disciple of ...

    Article : 390 words
  7. THE WAR.

    Mr. Winston Churchill's message eulogising the services performed at Antwerp by a gallant British, naval brigade, contains cryptic statements ...

    Article : 343 words
  8. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Mrs. Bruce (formerly Miss Mary Grant Bruce), the well-known author, will leave Melbourne for London next, week with her husband, Mjr. Bruce, Only three months ...

    Article : 1,200 words
  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued 9 p.m. Monday).—Fine and warm to hot, with northerly winds. ...

    Article : 17 words
  10. MAIL NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 482 words
  11. BEST BUILDING BILL.

    The Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. A. A. Simpson), who presided at a lecture on townplanning delivered by Mr. C. C. Reade at the Adelaide Town Hall on Monday ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. CASUALTIES.

    In the Courthouse, Port Adelaide, on Monday afternoon. Dr. R. S. Rogers enquired into the circumstance connected with the death of Mr. Samuel Walters ...

    Article : 346 words
  13. The Register ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1914.

    In explanation of the outbursts, of rage in Germany at the British Empire's participation in the European war, London Punch remarks:—"Seeing ...

    Article : 1,147 words
  14. CARS HUNG UP.

    Through the breaking of a trolly wire near to Victoria square, King William street, at about 5 p.m. on Monday a number of tram care were hung up for about ...

    Article : 85 words
  15. WAR AND WAR LILTS.

    In the Boer war it was "The Soldiers of the Queen." In the present great European struggle—and by what title shall it go down to history?—the song which has ...

    Article : 289 words
  16. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Fine and warm, weather, with clear skies or a little scattered cloud, prevailed over South Australia on Monday. The temperature at Euela rose to 95 deg., while at most ...

    Article : 176 words
  17. FOOD AVAILABLE.

    The general stocktaking as on Thursday last, of foodstuffs and other commodities required by the Foodstuffs Commission is proceeding apace, judging by the returns ...

    Article : 40 words
  18. THE WAR, SUFFRAGISTS, AND MUSEUMS.

    As England is at war Mr. McKenna has advised the King to grant an amnesty to suffragist prisoners and similar offenders. Consequently the militants have joined ...

    Article : 105 words
  19. POSITION AT BALAKLAVA.

    BALAKLAVA, October 19—Notice has been received here that there is fear of a shortage in the "Bundaleer water supply, during the summer months, and consumers ...

    Article : 175 words
  20. A TASMANIAN SNOW STORM.

    An Adelaide gentleman has received the following graphic description of a fall of snow, written at Mount Lloyd Tasmania, on September 25:—It has been snowing ...

    Article : 826 words
  21. ADDITIONS TO TOWN HALE.

    It was reported at the meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday that the statutory requirements in regard to the proposed loan for £11,000 for municipal ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. THE GOVERNMENT AND DISTRESS RELIEF.

    Men who are in advance of their time are naturally likely to be misunderstood. When Noah was building the Ark many of his neighbours called ...

    Article : 501 words
  23. PETROGRAD AND ITS FOUNDER.

    Since St. Petersburg will be known by that name no more, and henceforth, by order of the Czar, will be called Petrograd, it is interesting to recall the fact ...

    Article : 258 words
  24. MOTOR AND PEDESTRIANS.

    Between 5 and 8 o'clock, each evening large streams of pedestrians cross North terrace to and from the Railway, Station. A report was made to the City ...

    Article : 150 words
  25. PATRONISED A GERMAN STEAMER.

    The experiences of some passengers from a neighbouring State, who started for a long-planned pleasure trip by the German liner Zeiten, were not what they hod hoped ...

    Article : 248 words
  26. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Acclimatization Society does not propose to substitute for wheatgrowing either the breeding of silkworms or anything else. It proposes to introduce new industries ...

    Article : 176 words
  27. A BROKEN ARM.

    MARRABEL, October 17.—On Friday Miss Stocks while, climbing a ladder to collect eggs from the top of a shed, missed her footing, fell, and fractured an arm. ...

    Article : 56 words
  28. LOST FOUR FINGERS.

    YONGALA, October 17.—Mr. M. Maher, while helping to cut chaff at Mr. W. Pascoe's farm on Thursday, caught his right hard in the machine, and four ...

    Article : 47 words
  29. NO POSTAL CHARGE.

    A very welcome step has been taken by he Government in deciding to allow all letters written by soldiers on active service to be sent to their relatives and friends ...

    Article : 245 words
  30. MAUD ALLAN SUED.

    Among the casei listed to-day for Mr. Justice Ferguson in the Banco Court was an action brought by William Anderson, the a[?]ical manager, to recover £1,000 from ...

    Article : 105 words
  31. DRIVING ACCIDENTS.

    STRATHALBYN, October 19:—A serious accident happened to Mr. and Mrs. Dodd, of the Burnside Blocks, Strathalbyn, on Friday As they were driving from ...

    Article : 162 words
  32. GERMAN DOWNFALL PROPHESIED.

    A Clare correspondent writes:—"Prophecies of the Kaiser's future and the fate of the German Empire are the order of the day, so the following forecast may be ...

    Article : 522 words
  33. Advertising

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    Advertising : 273 words
  34. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 339 words
  35. FINANCIAL FINESSE.

    In the County Court to-day, William Ramage Tate of Ripponles, warehouseman, sued the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society for alleged breach of contract to ...

    Article : 304 words
  36. TRAMWAYS CASE.

    Referring to-day to the High Court judgment in what is known as the Tramways case, the Prime Minister (Mr, Fisher) said it was & waste of time to worry about ...

    Article : 115 words
  37. AUSTRALIA'S HOSPITAL.

    A London newspaper thus describes the Australian field hospital:—Australians in Great Britain have now dispatched to the front a field hospital of 200 beds ...

    Article : 220 words
  38. MR. WATT V. THE AGE.

    MELBOURNE, October 19.—The name of the writer of a letter published in The Age, which is the basis of the action for libel in which Rp. Watt (ex-Premier of ...

    Article : 67 words
  39. A NELSON RELIC.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed on Monday:—Wednesday is the 109th anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar and the death of Nelson. It is ...

    Article : 74 words
  40. ACCIDENT AT ELECTRIC SUPPLY STATION.

    Referring to the accident to the generating plant at the Adelaide Electric Supply Station, which was reported in The Register on,' Monday, the company asks ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. DELAYED STEAMER'S DEPARTURE.

    The steamer Maitai, the departure of which for Sydney, was delayed because the firemen refused—"to work, sailed to-day for Sydney with a new crew in the stokehold. ...

    Article : 36 words
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