The star attraction at the Pav. to-day will be Charles (Buck) Jones, in his latest William Fox production, "Riding with Death." one of the greatest Western ...
Article : 111 wordsIt would seem that cinemaphotography had reached its artistic zenith, were it not that super productions of one day are superleded by sreater iriuitmhs on the next ...
Article : 611 wordsFrom "J.P.":—In a recent issue o: your valued paper there appeared in the Police Court; news the report of a "justice of the peace" being prosecuted for betting. I ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 wordsTo give representatives of Labour an opportunity to witness the William S. Hart production. "The Whistle," and to [?]uge their opinions, a private screening ...
Article : 259 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes') said on Saturday that he had read" the memorandum from the Victorian Parliamentary standing Committee on Railways, on the ...
Article : 566 wordsNot a poet, certainly, for a man of nervous temperament, or for one inclined to sharrowing dreams after a day spent in the dark shadows surrounding a terrible ...
Article : 1,198 wordsThe flash of an electric lamp the other day shone through a chink in a rock on the banks of the Nile, and shone into a little chamber that had not been seen by ...
Article : 1,097 wordsThe popularity, of the vaideville at the King's Theatre is unchallenged. Each change of programme is characterised with bright and clever turns, and Saturday ...
Article : 434 wordsFrom "LET WELL ALONE":—What kind of silly nonsense are we going to have perpetrated on us now? I protest as a taxpayer against the removal of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsThere should be an unprecedented rush For seats at Allan's at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, when the boxplans open for the J. C. Williamson pantomime season at the Theatre ...
Article : 246 wordsThe Gold Producers' Association quotes fine gold at £4 15/7. ...
Article : 21 wordsA largely attended meeting of the raining branch of the A.W.U. was held at Boulder to-day. Delegated to the conference with representatives of the Chamber of Mines on the wages ...
Article : 75 wordsBILLY HUGHES G.M. CO.—The general manager (Mr. Walter Colley) reports:—The Billy Hughes Mine main shaft is down 76 ft. At 60 ft. drives were put in 50 ft. W. and 25 ft. E. ...
Article : 668 wordsFrom A. T. SAUNDERS:—Finally replying to Mr. Prank Colgan's more than usually inaccurate letter, and noting (but otherwise ignoring) his innuendo that ...
Article : 286 words"The House of the Tolling Bell," a fine J. Stuart Blackton production, commences at West's to-day. It is a wonderful drama of mystery and romance, and a worthy ...
Article : 185 wordsOne of the most amazing film productions that ever came from Great Britain is "Carnival.". It is a picture of astonishing magnificence, possibly never equalled by ...
Article : 119 wordsThe words of the Minister of Industry, as appearing in Friday's Register of last week, in regard to the exploitation of Australia's wild life (native) will give pleasure ...
Article : 664 wordsPicture patrons the country over will say good-bye to "Buds" Jones, who will now be known to the screen as Charles; but the change in name will evidently ...
Article : 155 wordsFor this climate there can be, nothing tetter than outdoor forms of amusement, and the scene at the Garden Theatre on Saturday evening might be taken as an ...
Article : 780 wordsFrom "WEST NORWOOD":—For several fears put the above corporation, has been continually raising the rates—last year in my case over £1. One would not ...
Article : 234 wordsThere are Very few who know unfortunately the great value in forestry, and the necessity for providing wood for the further (writes Capt. S. A. White). ...
Article : 656 wordsFrom. CHARLES NEWLING:—Is Mr. Hughes the Dictator of Australia? At any rate the savage tariff imposed upon this country is worthy of a Pharoh. His ...
Article : 435 wordsThe ceramony of crowning the queen in connection, with the competition held recently by the Waterside Warters Committee was performed in the presence ...
Article : 170 wordsMisfortune befell Llew Edwards (9 at. 6 lb.), the Welsh lightweight in his contest with Harry Stone (9 st. 9 lb.), at the Stadium on Saturday night. His manager (Mr. G. Bul[?] thinks ...
Article : 97 wordsAfter considerable, trouble and discussion the Woodergraph management is enabled to present the William S. Hart picture. "The Whistle." which has been the ...
Article : 202 wordsFrom "SOUTHERN" LIBERAL":—I am quite in agreement with the letter of "Let Justice be Done," in The Register of February 15. For 40 years I have voted ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 194 wordsIn the London Divorce Court, an engineer, Walter Molyneux Benton, of Emanuel avenue, Acton, London, sought the dissolution of his marriage on the ground of ...
Article : 310 wordsOn Saturday afternoon the police were reformed that a l0-years-old daughter of a west Thebarton resident had been assaulted on the bank of the River Torrens. ...
Article : 81 wordsThe length of useful, life possessed by articles of man's handiwork forms an interesting speculation, and one which is full of surprises. For instances an artificial ...
Article : 401 wordsA programme of high standard will be shown at the Star Theatres, Unley and Goodwood, to-night. It embraces, three features. Norma Talmadge heads the bill ...
Article : 110 wordsA man was arrested at the Alberton Oval on Saturday night, while the Port Adelaide Trotting Club was holding a meeting there, for an alleged breach of the ...
Article : 47 wordsAn escaped convict, named Emile Leclere, who had become an important police official in Venezuela, and was attched to the person of tho Chief Secretary of the ...
Article : 287 wordsFrom ELIZABETH RICHARDSON (Mrs. Foreman's daughter):—Mrs. Foreman arrived in Australia the Duchess of Northumberland on December 19. 1839. The ...
Article : 135 wordsFrederick W. Clark and Archibald L. G. Ekins were lined £1 and 15/ costs each, for having driven insufficiently illuminated motor cars on the Port road on February 8 and February 7 ...
Article : 110 wordsDo men with tails exist in unexplored parts of the world? A celebrated scientist, Dr. Lumhoitz, returned recently from Borneo, where he found several numbers ...
Article : 161 wordsThe clever and bright band of entertainers, the English Pierrots, at Austral Gardens, opened to a fine audience on Saturday, and the snow went with great ...
Article : 193 wordsA tragic story has come to light in connection with the theft of a baby from a young woman, Mme. Passepont, in Paris, recently. The Child was taken to ...
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Advertising : 288 wordsFrom JULIAN. T. BARCLAY. Aldgate: —With great interest I have followed the propaganda in regard to the possibilities of growing cotton profitably in Australia. As ...
Article : 1,127 wordsRICHMOND: Thursday, February 16 (before Messrs. J. M. Sutherland and W. G. Bignell). Edward C. Barrett, I. Etty Donerty, Mary Devine, James William Daiy, Thomas Robinson Temple ...
Article : 199 wordsAt Wells's Pavilion, Norwood, to-night, a new programme will be screened. "Know Thy Child." an Australian production with an Australian east, will be shown. It is a ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 20 Feb 1922, Page 9
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