There was a meeting of the Coal Board on Thursday morning, and at its conclu-sion she Chairman (Capt, Clare, C.M.G.) stated that a large number of applications ...
Article : 752 wordsMr. Lawrence, the Washington correspondent of The New York Evening Post, has interviewed Mr. Lodge, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsMr. Edward Morgan (58), a blacksmith, of Wakefield street, Adelaide, was taken to the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday afternoon believed to be suffering from ...
Article : 86 words(From AMY L. TOMKINSON:—Violet lay anniversary this year finds, happily, a cessation of the great war, which called forth our best and bravest spirits to take their part in the desperate ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 671 wordsMELBOURNE, June 19.—The ketch. Sara Hunter, which trades between Tasmania and Melbourne, has become a total wreck in Waratah Bay, near Wilson's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 wordsThere was no change in the seamen's strike position in Sydney today. A mass meeting of the Sydney branch was held with closed doors. The proceedings ...
Article : 44 wordsThe board appointed under the Gas and Electric Light Emergency Act, 1917, spent the Whole of today in considering whether arrangements could be made, or any steps ...
Article : 46 wordsFrom "BRITISH":—"Original 10th's" suggestions in The Register of June 14 are good in reference to the contemplated maren through the city of the 3rd Light Horse; but would it not ...
Article : 168 wordsSYDNEY, June 19.—At West Maitland to-day Mr. Henry Jones, under manager of the South Greta Colliery, was dreadfully injured by a runaway skip at the mine, ...
Article : 48 wordsThe St.John's (Newoundland) correspondent of The New York Times, describing the start of the trans Atlantic flight by Capt. Alcock and Lieut, Brown, says:— ...
Article : 258 wordsFour deaths were reported to the Board of Health to-day. The admissions to hospital numbered 70 and the discharges 60. There are now 753 patients ...
Article : 33 wordsThe State Government has chartered the steamer Ailinga, which is now hold up in Brisbane owing to the firemen's refusal to sail on the vessel while the chief ...
Article : 258 wordsReference was made to-day by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) to the argument adduced by the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Holman) in. favour of ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Holman) stated to-day:—The influenza outbreak is causing the Government serious apprehension. It the epidemic should spread much rurther ...
Article : 108 wordsFrom the Rev. FRANK LADE:—Allow me to hearten "Symptomatic" with testimony to the effect of prohibition in Canada of a kind less gloomy than that which lie has culled from The ...
Article : 347 wordsFrom D. J. McNAMARA:—With many others I deprecate the nature of references to Bolshervism b[?] Mr. Heaton in a recent lecture. I think, too, he was quite unjustified in his statements to ...
Article : 385 wordsScouts who have been detailed to take part in the guard of honour at the Cheer-up Hut, will assemble there at 11.30 a.m. D.S.M. Ringberg will be in charge. Metropolitan buglers are ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 584 wordsThere were 28 deaths from pneumonic influenza in the public and emergency hospitals in the metropolitan area during the 24 hours ended at 8 o'clock to-night. The ...
Article : 54 wordsThe New York Sun correspondent at Washington reported that the Japanese Ambassador (Viscount Ishii) has left for ToKio. avowedlY for consultation with the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 718 wordsOwing to the effect of the influenza epidemic upon teachers and pupils in me public schools, the [?]inistry has decided to add a week to the midwinter vacation, ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has inaugurated a series of half a dozen farewell speeches in London. The first of them was delivered at a luncheon ...
Article : 410 wordsThe position at Pert Adelaide remains unchanged. An official of the local branch of the union, when questioned on Thursday evening, said he had noted the ...
Article : 72 wordsThe influenza epidemic appears to bo dying out in Brisbane. No more deaths have occurred in the metropolitan hospitals since Tuesday evening. There are ...
Article : 46 wordsFrom "PASTORALIST OF LONG STANDING":—I have to thank you for the courteous way you have treated my letters on the above subject, and in replying to one or two critics (Mr. ...
Article : 460 wordsThe New York Times correspondent at Washington says that the American State Department has received advice that Chun Chiang, Chinese Minister ...
Article : 75 wordsFrom R. H. BLAGKHAM:—The formation of an "Australian Industries Protection League" in Melbourne is undoubtedly—as Mr. Penfeld-Hyland states—"a step in the right direction;" but to ...
Article : 269 wordsTwo deaths from pneumonic influenza occurred at the hospital yesterday. Three , suspected cases were admitted to-day, making a total of 60. One case is ...
Article : 33 wordsA private telegram was received in Adelaide on Thursday night from the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), in which he declared that he knew nothing of the ...
Article : 64 wordsVery few cases of influenza have been reported in the metropolitan area during the past two days, although two at Perth and i one at Fremantle ended fatally yesterday, ...
Article : 197 wordsPersons drawing the "weekly unemployment donation had decreased by 322,117 between April 30 and May 31. Of the total 78 per cent, were women. ...
Article : 34 wordsWhen members of the Interstate Labour Conference met to-day the debate on the question of unification was continued. The Tasmanian delegates have not yet ...
Article : 409 wordsThe conference of The National Union of Railwaymen has instructed its executive to take any action necessary jointly with the industrial triple alliance-miners, ...
Article : 39 wordsIn the third round of the tennis championships O'Hara Wood beat Mathey, and Leighton-Crawford beat Thomas. ...
Article : 18 wordsFrom "QUEROUS."—Are we in Ireland? I notice that Messrs. Walsh, O'Neill, Le Comu,' Burke, Dooley, and Patrick Walsh, as representing the Seamen's Union, hare been summoned to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsThe royal commission on influenza has published its report. It finds that the cause of the introduction of the epidemic this the conveyance by sea of the infective ...
Article : 218 wordsFrom A. R. CHAFFER, Twin street:—Recently the Coal Boart appealed to citizens to conserve the gas and electricity as far as possible, and imposed severe res[?]ritions on the use of ...
Article : 142 wordsFrom "EX-TEACHER":—I was indeed glad to see the statement by the 'Minster at Education that "the Government had in mind as measure to suspend portion of the Education Act temporarily ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsAn English company has been formed to utilize the present opportunity to introduce Australian wines into northern Europe, and to secure a hold on the ...
Article : 84 wordsIf present arrangements are not interfered with, practically all the New Zealand troops in Great Britain will have been evacuated by the end of, August. ...
Article : 34 wordsFrom "ONE WHO KNOWS":—Keen resentment has been expressed by the daily paid employes in the railway service at the action dt the Government in putting them on duet time. Such ...
Article : 216 wordsALDGATE, June 19.—George Marshall was arrested yesterday by M.C. s West and Jackson for a robbery at the local" hotel, To-day he was charged, before Dr. Dawkins ...
Article : 108 wordsFrom MATTHEW CRANSTON:—When the armistice was made known the warring notions anticipated a long period of pest, and many of their representative declared that the long ...
Article : 343 wordsCanadian soldiers, in rescuing arrested comrades, wrecked the Epsom Police Station. A police sergeant was killed in the disturbance. ...
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Advertising : 658 wordsFrom Ex-Constable HENDERSON (Past President S.A. Police Association):—The premier, in delivering his chapter of lamentation and advice at Freeling, endcavoured to lay the ...
Article : 676 words"Weedie" Zubinich (fetherweight champion of South Australia) will not oppose Sailor Brown, late of H.M.A.S. Melbourne, at the King's Theatre on Monday evening next. Promoter Stone, not ...
Article : 124 wordsSr. O'Keefe (T.), who arrived from Tasmania to-day, explained the reason why none of the six Tasmanian delegates attended the Interstate Labour Conference. ...
Article : 157 wordsfrom J. E. THOMAS (President of the S.A Branch of the Navy League) :—In The Register of June 13 it is stated that the silk flag lent by H.M.A.S. Torrens to H.M.S. Shark, on the ...
Article : 89 wordsThe usual quarterly social of the Cornish Association, which on this occasion was organized by the ladles' committee, was held in the Leavitt Hall on Thursday evening. There was a large ...
Article : 218 wordsDuring the riot among the Canadians in the Witley Camp— which arose out of impatience in consequence of delay in repatriating the men to Canada—one man ...
Article : 62 wordsIn the Hanson Street Hall on Monday evening a welcome home social was given to Ptes. W. S. Jacobs and C. Cindy. On behalf of the assembled friends Mr. F. Taylor gave them a hearty ...
Article : 94 wordsFrom tie Hon. W. G. MILLS:—The Premier (Mr. Peake) never misses a ch[?] to have a tilt at the F.S.A., and in his Freeling speech lectured tome of of opponents term renegade ...
Article : 710 words"Antiallblow.—Smart, tut too personal for an anonymous contribution regarding a man who [?] his name. Cynewulf."—Thanks. The translation in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 wordsThe American schooner H. K. Hall, after being buffeted about' off the coast of New South Wales for 19 days, was picked up on Tuesday night a little southward of ...
Article : 138 wordsSouth Australian breach of the. Incorporated Institute of Accountants—Intermediate examination, May. 1919. Pass Last.—Bookeeping, auditing, trustees, coatruets, Mr. J. M. Woonloock, ...
Article : 52 wordsIt is some seven months since the armistice which practically ended the great war was signed, but, owing to the low, state of her own supplies it was sot until ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 20 Jun 1919, Page 8
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