From "CITIZEN": — The people of Adelaide have not been slow to recognise public service. It would be appreciated at the present juncture to mark, in ...
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Advertising : 126 wordsREDHILL, April 14.— The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) visited Rerdhill yesterday. The Railway Vigilance Committee met him and put certain matters before him. Members of the ...
Article : 1,336 wordsAbout 4,000 spectators attended the Erskineville oval on Saturday to witness the opening match of the triangular series arranged annually between the railway ...
Article : 883 wordsFrom J. F. BALLAXTYXE: — The Goodwood crossing has been toe cause" of much controversy. Accidents, fatal and otherwise, Lave occurred at this particular ...
Article : 325 wordsFrom "AN ELECTOR": — Many paragraphs appear in the press about wireless broadcasting; from a given centre messages containing the voice of great singers ...
Article : 313 wordsFutile efforts were made On Saturday by leaders of the Tramways Association to persuade the men of the eastern electric tramway systems and these engaged ...
Article : 157 wordsAt a meeting of the Gawler Progress Association last-week, it was resolved that the Gawler Water District (With certain modifications) should be the area selected ...
Article : 116 wordsThe low state of tine Murray River is cansing grave Anxiety to Rutiherglen setters, and fears are being entertained of i water, famine which ia certain to result ...
Article : 45 wordsThe animal dahlia show of the Gawler Amateur Gardeners Society last week was big success. The judge (Mr/ Hill, of Westbourne Park) said that the ...
Article : 128 wordsFrom "AGE LIMIT":—This letter is imtemdd to be more of an appeal than a complaint, to racehorse owners in general, steeplechasers particularly. I refer to the ...
Article : 237 wordsFrom E. J. Hocking: — Leagns football will soon begin " in earnest, and crowds,. perhaps larger than ever, will probably fill all the empty ...
Article : 340 wordsAbout a dozen police officers raided an alleged "two-up school," [?] about 30 men, in a paddock at England, Birkenhead, at 3 p.m. on Sunday [?]men ...
Article : 47 wordsThe are few members of the English Bar who have in so many famous cases as Sir Harry Cutis Bennett K.C. His wonderful work in the Ilford d ...
Article : 162 wordsThe following are entries for Hit Onkajnrtnga. Sheepdog' Field Trial Society's events April. 20 and 21. at Oakbank Racecourse:— Puppy Class. —Aussle Maid, Syd.Tip Carry ...
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Article : 251 wordsThe Save the Children Fund enters to-day upon. its fifth your of philanthropic endeavour. Four years ago in. English lady, Miss Eglautyne. Jebb ...
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Article : 143 words"Traveller." — We understand from the Commonwealth Line, and also from the Tourist Bureau, that nothing definite lias been arranged, at present. regarding fares to England for the ...
Article : 737 wordsFrom "LICENCE": — A correspondnet as greatly distressed at tie suggestion of various correspondents, also Sr. Benny, that land agents should bo licensed. Sr. ...
Article : 371 wordsIn consequence of the labour disputes on the New South Wales coalfields, steamers for Australia are calling at Capetown and Durban to Bunker. It is further ...
Article : 81 wordsCol. Casey Wood, the American ornithologist and specialist in ophthaluics, is paying a visit to Australia to study the eyes of our native birds (says The ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 16 Apr 1923, Page 9
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