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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 208 words
  3. POLICE PAY.

    Although he admitted that "the wind had been taken out of his sails" by the statement in the Legislative Council that the Government has not provided increased ...

    Article : 235 words
  4. EAST-WEST LINE FINISHED.

    Our Melbourne correspondent, in a telegram on Wednesday, stated:—The Federal Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Watt) received a telegram this afternoon ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. "SCATTERED SHOWERS."

    The Meteorological Bureau reported at 3 p.m. on Wednesday:—"Rapid pressure changes have again taken place since yesterday along the southern coasuline of the ...

    Article : 302 words
  6. ADVISORY BOARD FOR POST-WAR PROBLEMS.

    It was announced in the Assembly on Wednesday that the Government proposed to appoint an Advisory Board, to deal with post-war problems. The statement was ...

    Article : 245 words
  7. WHAT PARLIAMENT IS DOING.

    The Hon. D. J. Gordon moved a coupls of important propositions on Wednesday. In the first he proposed—"That all loss occasioned by damage to wheat ia stack ...

    Article : 343 words
  8. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The following dined with their Excellencies Sir Henry Galway and Sir Arthur Stanley, and Lady Galway and. Lady Stanley at Government House on Wednesday ...

    Article : 926 words
  9. THE EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

    The last rail of the steel road between Port Augusta and Kalgoorlie was laid and securely fastened to sleepers at 1.45 p.m. on Wednesday ...

    Article : 313 words
  10. ELIGIBLES IN MILITARY POSITIONS.

    The Chairman of the State Recruiting Committee (Sr. Newland) referring to recent assertions regarding this matter, remarked on Wednesday evening:—"Kindly ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. THE OBSERVER PICTURES.

    Saturday night's magnetic storm, frith its crashes of thunder and its beautiful displays of lightning, will long be remembered. The whole firmament was lit with not ...

    Article : 332 words
  12. MIGHT HAVE BEEN BETTER.

    The Premier told Mr. Smeaton, in the Assembly on Wednesday, that the plan of the subdivision of the MilsWood Estate into residential allotments was not ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. The Register. ADELAIDE: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1917

    Until the text of the convention shall hare been made public, the draft agreement by which the Washington Government is said to recognise the ...

    Article : 899 words
  14. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p Wednesday).—A few scattered showers chiefly aloag the coast; otherwise fine. Cool to moderate temperatures. South to east winds. ...

    Article : 32 words
  15. GLENELG BREAKWATER—CONSTITUTIONAL ASPECT.

    In the Legislative Council on Wednesday the Hon. E. Lucas referred to a motion which he moved on August 9, 1916, embodying an address from that Chamber to ...

    Article : 390 words
  16. ENGLISH FORESTS FALLING.

    The Governor-General recently informed representative of The Register that the shortage of timber was making it necessary to sacrifice the English forests. A ...

    Article : 230 words
  17. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  18. RAILWAYS RECEIPTS.

    The railway earnings for the week ended October 13 totalled £36,971, compared with £41,217 for the corresponding week of last year. ...

    Article : 23 words
  19. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    There is not much time left for private members to do their business—probably only one afternoon or two, and then the guillotine of the prorogation. It is a ...

    Article : 1,273 words
  20. A MARCH SHOW FAVOURED.

    There is a feeling among members of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society in favour of holding an autumn show in March. 1918. At a meeting on Wednesday ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler) told Mr. Allen in the Assembly on Wednesday that he believed a shipment of coal was expected on Thursday. It would be divided ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. CONDITION OF BLIND WORKERS.

    Mr. Ponder, in the Assembly on Wednesday, moved for a select committee to enquire and report upon the working conditions and wages of the blind workers of ...

    Article : 335 words
  23. MAIL NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  24. MORE PARLIAMENTARY BILLS.

    "Further legislation was foreshadowed in the House of Assembly on Wednesday. The Premier gave notice that on the following day he would seek leave to ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. PETERSBURG WATER SUPPLY.

    The fifth progress report of the Royal Commission on Water Supply relates to he provision of a water service for Petersburg, where the residents are now ...

    Article : 460 words
  26. ROYAL COMMISSION ON WHEAT POOL.

    On the motion of Mr. Angus the Assembly on Wednesday decided to appoint a royal commission to enquire into the handling and the working of the wheat pool ...

    Article : 83 words
  27. Advertising

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    Advertising : 7 words
  28. DEER RUNNING WILD.

    Mr. P. T. Heggaton unformed a representative of The Register on Wednesday that he had read with interest the paragraph which appeared in The Register with ...

    Article : 260 words
  29. NAVY DAY AND MILITARY MARCH

    On Friday troops which will embark shortly for the front will march through the streets of Adelaide. The units comprised will be—Reinforcements of the 3rd ...

    Article : 199 words
  30. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 849 words
  31. THE ROSE SHOW.

    The glorious profusion of roses apparent in suburban gardens justifies the expectation that the annual rose show at the Adelaide Town Hall to-day, under the auspices ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. THE SPRING SHOW.

    The report presented by the executive committee at the meeting of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society, held on Wednesday, indicated that the profit from ...

    Article : 515 words
  33. EXCESSIVE RAILWAY CHARGES.

    The high rates charged for goods carried by interstate passenger trains were the subject of questions by Mr. Hamilton in the House of Assembly on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 120 words
  34. STREET RAILWAY AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Mr. Smeaton asked the Minister of Industry in the Assembly on Wednesday—1. Was the hon. the Minister aware when he made a statement to the House during ...

    Article : 290 words
  35. FRUIT CROP.

    Mr. Parish pointed out in the Assembly on Wednesday that there was every probability of a very large fruit crop during the coming season. Was anything being ...

    Article : 74 words
  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    A fanner in Sent has been fined £200 and sentenced to two months' imprisonment, for having failed to reduce his acreage under hops in accordance with the ...

    Article : 55 words
  37. COMPULSORY VACCINATION EXEMPTION.

    The Premier, in moving the second reading of the Compulsory Vaccination Exemption Bill in the House of Assembly on. Wednesday, said it made no alteration ...

    Article : 121 words
  38. SALE OF ATHELNEY ESTATE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 words
  39. A PLEA FOR EMOTION.

    During an address on Sunday school work at a meeting of the Congregational Union on Wednesday the Rev. E. J. Stacey pleaded for a greater exercise in ...

    Article : 166 words
  40. ARGENTINE STRIKE SERIOUS.

    The Buenos Ayres correspondent of The Daily Chronicle reports that the railway strike is becoming more serious. Rioting and derailments of trains are occurring ...

    Article : 62 words
  41. IRELAND AND THE CONVENTION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Redmond gave notice of his intention to submit a motion deploring the policy of the Irish Executive at a time when the highest ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. THEFTS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The difficulty experienced by the police in gathering sufficient evidence to convict persons accused of thefts, or having been in unlawful possession of goods, was ...

    Article : 284 words
  43. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM SCHOLARSHIP.

    Attention is drawn in another column to a violoncello scholarship, tenable at the Elder Conservatorium for three years. Particulars may be obtained at the ...

    Article : 32 words
  44. STILL HIGHER FREIGHTS.

    Homeward Australian freights are likely to be raised all round almost immediately. The rate for wool, it is understood, will be 3½d. a. 1b. ...

    Article : 30 words
  45. THE DRIVERS' CASE.

    Mr. Justice Powers will sit in Adelaide in the Federated Carters and Drivers' case at 11.30 on Friday morning next. The respondents will appear in the matter to ...

    Article : 46 words
  46. NEW NOMENCLATURE.

    The Nomenclature Bill was passed through all ate stages by the Assembly on Wednesday night with various amendments proposed by the Premier. The ...

    Article : 373 words
  47. Advertising

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    Advertising : 411 words
  48. LAND FOR BRITISH SOLDIERS.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Ashford) to-day explained the scheme which the Agent-General (Mr. Wade) had outlined in London for settling British soldiers on ...

    Article : 85 words
  49. VICTORIA SQUARE PALISADES.

    The proposal to remove the iron palisades surrounding Victoria square has found another sturdy . opponent in Sir Edwin Smith, whose work, expending over ...

    Article : 308 words
  50. WARTIME PRAYER.

    On Monday, October 22—the day following the Sunday officially appointed by the Commonwealth Government as a day for special prayer for the Empire and nation— ...

    Article : 205 words
  51. HENLEY BEACH FLOOD WATERS.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Green said there was a Bill before the Legislative Council to deal with the Henley Beach flood waters. Would the powers of ...

    Article : 154 words
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