"That inverted bowl men call the sky," lit by a radiant full moon, made a fitting canopy beneath which, on Saturday night, to listen to a bright and sparkling ...
Article : 926 wordsAt the Victoria Hall, on Saturday evening, before a large and enthusiastic audience, Mr. James Anderson, the well-know teacher of elocution, presented some of his ...
Article : 522 wordsThere was a large gathering in the hospital grounds this afternoon to witness the opening of nurses' quarters, a memorial to Dr. Clarke, who died in ...
Article : 1,082 wordsAt this afternoon's Domain meeting of the Australian Labour Party Mr. O'Loughlin (Deputy Leader of the Party) was one of the chief speakers. He said the ...
Article : 189 wordsThe restless discontent which affects the many people nowadays is largely due to an excess of morbid, self-consciousness. Everything would have been perfect if ...
Article : 781 wordsThe age at which men are able to marry nowadays is gradually advancing. The average for women is considerably younger and figures are not needed to support the ...
Article : 1,328 wordsCrowded houses greeted the start of the second week of "The Covered Wagon" season at the Theatre Royal. Enthusiasm for this unusual film shows no sign of ...
Article : 106 wordsAmong the acrtesses who have taken the world cinematography by storm is magnetic Gloria Swanson. This versatile artist, has starred in many ...
Article : 730 wordsEnough thrills for a full-length serial are said to be packed into the Paramount production of "Children of Jazz," which will be the feature at the Wondergraph ...
Article : 356 wordsAsked yesterday for his opinion on the proposal of the New South Wales Labour Council that a special conference of the A.L.P. should be held on January 26 next ...
Article : 254 wordsBy giving us One of the coldest afternoons ever known in London during the early part of October, only three days after the hottest night on record for ...
Article : 320 wordsMr. William Russell, who will open the Theatre Royal next Saturday, by arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Limited, with Miss Nellie Bramley and her ...
Article : 222 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) on Saturday again emphasized the cabled assurance given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) that the scheme of ...
Article : 140 wordsCharles Chaplin's art as a pantominist is revealed at its best in "The Pilgrim," the feature comedy which will continna to bring tears of laughter at the Pavilion ...
Article : 234 wordsAbout 40 boys who arrived in Sydney by the Diogenes under the Dreadnought scheme on Saturday were entertained by the women's standing committee of the ...
Article : 111 wordsWhen the buyer of a new pipe weighs it in his hand he does not usually realize that something like 100 ft. of briar roots bare been required to produce it. Yet ...
Article : 249 wordsThe most-talked-of woman in London a century ago, who was also the first of her sex to manage a theatre, and the original singer of the charming ballad ...
Article : 503 wordsThe deadlock in the wages dispute between the Cold Storage and Meat Preserving Union and the Victorian Meat Exporters' Association continued over ...
Article : 113 wordsThe opening night of the summer season it the Semaphore Beach Strand Theatre took place on Saturday night, and, as the weather was ideal for an outdoor ...
Article : 112 wordsThe great Fox special, "The Custard Cup," will head the big picture and vandeville bill to be presented at the Star Theatre at Unley and Goodwood to-night. ...
Article : 366 wordsThe appearance of talented artists at the Majestic Theatre continues with pleasing regularity. Patrons of the theatre always expect something good and always get ...
Article : 470 wordsIn pursuance of its activities on behalf of the police mutineers, the industrial disputes committee of the Trades Hall Council, decided on Saturday to summon ...
Article : 264 wordsThe other day a generous and thoughtful resident of the interior, Mrs. Smyth, who is a most capable and enthusiastic gardener out in ...
Article : 434 wordsTwo cases of interference with children, one with most grave features, have been reported to the Port Adelaide Police. The police were notified of the first at about ...
Article : 198 wordsThe astounding celerity with which messages are dispatched in the Telegraph Office was forcibly shown on Saturday. One of our staff, having attended the ...
Article : 287 wordsThe Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. W. Kitto) says that the number of articles dispatched by the mails which left Adelaide between November 15 and 17 for ...
Article : 148 wordsIn Warner's Cricketer's Annual, E. R. Wilkinson, in the course of an article on "The Wear and Tear of Wickets," states that it has been alleged that occasionally ...
Article : 126 wordsFor Mayor.—H. J. Truscott (re-elected). For Councillors.—North Ward—J. H. Pascos (re-elected). South Ward—S. Thomas (re-elected). East Ward—T. S. Davie (re-elected). ...
Article : 51 wordsTwo special constables were struck with beer bottles during a fight which occurred in a lane at the rear of the Cathedral Hotel, Swanston street, on Saturday night. ...
Article : 120 wordsFor Mayor.—G. Phillips (re-elected). For Councillors.—Yougala Ward—J. Hefferan. East Ward—J. Hodgson, J. W. Duckford, H. H. Rohde. West ward—R. W. Goudie, ...
Article : 42 wordsAlderman.—John A. Steals, traveller; Thomas street, Croydon (elected). ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 26 Nov 1923, Page 12
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