{No abstract available}
Advertising : 956 wordsThe Governor of Victoria (Sir Arthur Stanley) and Lady Stanley will arrive by the Melbourne express this morning on an extended visit to South Australia. They ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 618 wordsThe Meteorological Bureau reported at [?] p.m. on Thursday:—"The weather to-day was much was much warmer than yesterday, the increase at most stations amounting to 10 ...
Article : 192 wordsReferring to-day to the presence of German raiders in the Pacific Ocean, the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cook) said that the general situation was receiving ...
Article : 208 wordsThe Premier (Hon, A. H. Peake) was a passenger by the Melbourne express for the Victorian capital on Thursday afternoon. He will interview the Prime ...
Article : 776 wordsThe Director of Irrigation (Mr. S. McIncosh) telephoned to his department on Thursday morning that the outlook so far as the Murray floods were concerned was ...
Article : 140 wordsAs the outcome of an intimation from Mr. Noel Webb, S.M., who constitutes the Land Purchases Commission, an Act was assented to by His Excellency the ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Speaker (Hon. F. W. Coneybeer) has received from Mr. Ryan, M.P., who has removed to Victoria, although he has not yet resigned his seat in tie State ...
Article : 88 wordsSouth Australia (issued at 9 p.m Thursday).—A few scattered showers, chiefly over western districts; otherwise fine for the present. Warm ...
Article : 33 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsThe Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler) stated on Thursday that the Government Produce Department had entered into an arrangement with the Adelaide Crystal ...
Article : 111 wordsEXPEDITIONARY FORCES ABROAD (letters only).—This day—1 p.m. AMERICA.—October 15—6.15 p.m. UNITED KINGDOM and EUROPE (letters only). ...
Article : 112 wordsIn today's Sporting Journal "Mostyn" will discuss the opening of the Caulfield Cup Meeting, and will supply selections for the various events. He will also deal with ...
Article : 97 wordsA proclamation in The Government Gazette on Thursday abolished all the existing licensing districts constituted under the Licensing Act of 1908, and ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Railways Department have issued the following statement of travellers and receipts, comparing the totals on Wednesday with those recorded for the Eight ...
Article : 150 wordsOutspoken comments were made on Thursday by Sir Richard Butler (Minister controlling the wheat scheme in South Australia) on a statement in the press ...
Article : 634 wordsThe most remarkable fact brought out in connection with that recent revolt against constituted British government in the interest of the Huns, which ...
Article : 462 wordsA compliment is paid to South Australia in the invitation to Mr. Crawford Vaughan, M.P., to journey to Canada, in company with Mr. D. B. Hall ...
Article : 991 wordsThe ladies part singing class will give a concert in the Elder Hall on Monday next, October 15, under the conductorship of Mr. Winsloe Hall. The programme will include ...
Article : 52 wordsA correspondent wrote on Thursday:—Recently Mr. James Buckland wrote an indignant protest to the Board of Trade in London regarding the "unrestricted ...
Article : 467 words{No abstract available}
Family Notices : 833 wordsApparently the appointments to the Legislative Council are to be more numerous than has been generally reported. The Government does not intend to stop at ...
Article : 155 wordsA manifesto signed by many business men and educations urges the establishment of a national scheme of industrial reconstruction by which the workers could ...
Article : 163 wordsMr. W. E. Jones (Inspector-General of the Insane), in his annual report tabled in the State Parliament, says that the war has not increased insanity in the ...
Article : 348 wordsMr. E. E. Craig, of St. Peters, writes as follows regarding a paragraph published in The Register on Wednesday:—"I was astonished to learn from the newspapers ...
Article : 561 wordsIn the visions of Revelation tire red horse of war is followed by the black horse of famine, whose rider holds out a pair of balances and proclaims the ...
Article : 401 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Royal Society on Thursday evening, Mr. A. M. Lea showed some small flies of the genus Simulium that were now causing serious ...
Article : 164 wordsThe High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir Thomas Mackenzie) has visited the warship New Zealand. The captain, who was recently appointed to his command ...
Article : 182 wordsNature puts her best foot foremost during the season in which a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love; and the changes wrought toy spring are ...
Article : 333 wordsBusiness at Tientsin, China, is almost at a standstill owing to the floods. Fifteen thousand square miles of country is inundated. The British, French, and Japanese ...
Article : 39 wordsA chance to make good again was given to a young man, Charles Baxter, by Chief Justice McMillan in the Criminal Court this morning. Baxter was arraigned on a ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Fisher) is receiving many letters from prisoners in Germany asking him to send more meat for soup. Mr. Fisher, in ...
Article : 61 wordsMessrs. WILLIAM ARNOTT, LIMITED, of Newcastle, New South Wales, desire to notify the public that they have now made special arrangement for the ...
Article : 92 wordsThe late Sultan Hussein had been ill for many months before has decease. His death after so useful a life in the interests of Egypt has caused much sorrow among ...
Article : 68 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 12 Oct 1917, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: