As a result of the high price the Wellington City Council has to pay suppliers for milk, the cost to the consumers for the coming summer has been raised. Mill ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Labour Alliance bas received advice from the Australian Seamen's Union that the steamer Piako, owing to the dispute at Newcastle, has engaged a free labour ...
Article : 140 wordsMiss [?] arrived from Melbourne yesterday, and is the guest of Mrs. Barr Smith at Birksgate. Mrs. W. B. Craig, from Melbourne, is ...
Article : 390 wordsFrom "TENT TOWN":—A city man cannot realize the difficulty residents and handseekers have in certain of the State owned irrigation areas in obtaining land ...
Article : 212 wordsOn Saturday, September 29, the Jazz Frolics will entertain at Prince Alfred College in aid of the P.A.C. fete. A special stage is to be constructed so that the ...
Article : 116 wordsThe social ana musical element was pleasantly associated at the Town Hall on Thursday evening, when the concert arranged by Madame Dolmar-Hall in aid ...
Article : 507 wordsfrom "AN ELE[?]"—I want to draw attention to the unfair and partisan methods of the civic authorities, They are eye-witnesses every day, and for years ...
Article : 183 wordsOn Thursday afternoon a successful bridge and euchre party was heid at the clubhouse of the Sturt Bowling Club, in sid of the work stall at the Minda Fete ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Deputy President of the State Industrial Court (Dr. H. T. Hewitson) raceutly delivered judgement covering the wages, hours, terms, and conditions under which the daily paid staff of the ...
Article : 755 wordsfrom [?] I read with considerable interest the discussion is the House of Assembly on the motion of the leader of the Opposition, "That a ...
Article : 567 wordsMr. Beway writes in the Register on Thursday:—"Mr. Penfold Hyland quoter Mr. R. L. Nougaret from the Status of California Grape Industry published on ...
Article : 682 wordsfrom "AN ELECTOR":—It is [?] reported that the so-called Labour Party is making strenuous efforts now by personal canvas and otherwise to induce those ...
Article : 276 wordsThe members of the Wellington [?] School Mothers' Club entertained 40 members of the Norwood. Infant School Mothers' Club at a social afternoon in the ...
Article : 95 wordsLady Bridges, entertained the following ladies to tea on Thursday afternoon:— Mesdames O'Halloran Giles, O. H. Schomburgk, H. Short, George Dean, H. P. ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. and Mrs. L. wick[?] of [?] were "at home" to their Friends on Saturday, September 1, the Occasion being the anniversary of their silver wedding. Mrs ...
Article : 140 wordsMrs. A. X. Roupell, "Rust Hall," Mitcham, gave a delightful "At Home" on Friday. It was a gloriously sunny afternoon, and the view of hills and sea ...
Article : 251 wordsFrom M. T. SMITH.—I agree with Sir J. H. Symon that the League of Nations being yet only in an incipient state cannot attempt anything in the way of ...
Article : 498 wordsMost delightful was the e Boilvillier dance held in the Woodville Institute on Friday night. No trouble had been spared by the committee and members to ...
Article : 469 wordsA pleasant social was held at Peake. Those who contributed to the programme were Misses G. Wray, K. Lawson, H. Graeber, J. Riches, and Gladys Wray ...
Article : 107 wordsFrom [?] In the Register recently was a report of Elder, Smith's meeting =.The Chairman called attention to the enormous indebtedness of the State ...
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Advertising : 114 wordsA bridge and e[?] e tournament organised by the ladies social committee was held at the Henley Kiosk on Tuesday. Mesdames William Nichols and F. B. ...
Article : 155 wordsOn Tuesday afternoon the members of the Northcote Croquet Club held a most successful gymkhana on their lawns at Robe terrace, Medindie. The ...
Article : 339 wordsFrom "RESORGAM":—Having been said inside through illness lately I have has considerable time at my disposal for the luxury of reading the papers for ...
Article : 201 wordsA committee, with Mr. C. R. Johnston at hon. secretary, arranged a novelty ball in the Kapunda Institute, when an enjoyable time was spent. Neither tittle nor ...
Article : 274 wordsFrom In WHELAN:—My nominee for the committee, which it to decide whether for not the Rev. H. Estcourt-Hughes has Misrepresented any of my statements, is ...
Article : 398 wordsFrom "ANTI-WOOD," Melbourne:—As there appears to be an agitation in Adelaide in favour of erecting wooden dwellings, I would advise the Government to ...
Article : 173 wordsOn Friday afternoon a grand fete in aid of the Babies' Home (Walkerville) Girls Orphan Home (Mitcham), and Boys Orphans Home (Walkerville) was ...
Article : 533 wordsFrom A. BEVISS:—Mr. Alfred J. Roberts's handsome donation, and suggestion that the Lord Mayor should convention a public meeting to get a fund established ...
Article : 179 wordsMr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill most generously lent their delightful residence. Bucklands, at Plymouth, for the dance of a tennis club, of which their ...
Article : 434 wordsAn enjoyable afternoon was spent at Elderton, the home of Mrs. T.E. Tolley is a farewell to Mrs. A. A. Guthric, who is leaving the district to reside in Blyth. ...
Article : 231 wordsFrom "NOT A CLUB PARTISAN":—In The Register of September 3, under the above heading, it is indicated that the S.A.C.A, hare deemed to admit a team of ...
Article : 288 wordsFrom ARCHADEACON CLAMPETT, [?]:—Mr. .W. A. Kelly appears to be much confused, and to hate strayed a tons way from the path of precision and of ...
Article : 300 wordsThe annual Masonic ball held under the Auspices of the Streaky Bay Lodge, No. 54, was held at the institute hall. There was an attendance of about 140 ...
Article : 647 words{No abstract available}
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 8 Sep 1923, Page 17
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