Arrangements for the Federal elections on November 14 are proceeding smoothly. All the candidates are busily engaged on their campaigns, and shoals of literature are being distributed by the respective parties. To-night in the Adelaide Town Hall Mr. Charlton will announce the Labour ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 258 wordsMr. Lawson, M.L.A., the President of the National Federation; has been giving his views on the progress of the election campaign. The reports received, he ...
Article : 1,800 wordsThe Blue Funnel liner Ascanius, after having been idle at Outer Harbour for nearly two months, got away from the wharf and out to the ...
Article : 452 wordsWithin a few minutes of each other four motoring accidents occurred on Saturday night, three of which were at different parts of the Parramatta road. At about ...
Article : 300 wordsThe Empire Exbibition passed tonight amid scenes livelier than any during its two years' history. More than 100,000 people swarmed the ...
Article : 308 wordsThe writer of the series of articles of which this forms the introduction, Is one of the most versatile Journalists in the Empire. Educated at Oxford. ...
Article : 1,018 wordsThe French Commander-in-chief In Syria (Gen. Sarrail) has been summoned to Paris to give an explanation of the events at Damascus. It is practically certain that Gen. Sar[?]il will not return to Syria. At the ...
Article : 170 wordsA communique issued by the Premier points out that the total of 6,000 French killed in Syria represents all those killed and missing there since 1920. The killed ...
Article : 54 wordsThe London Sunday Express publishes an account by an eyewitness of the Damascus bombardment, received by tan English firm from its Damascus representative ...
Article : 290 wordsA Beirut newspaper publishes a sensational report that 1,200 prisoners in the Citadel of Damascus were killed during the hombardment, following upon an ...
Article : 102 wordsTo avoid striking a cyclist, the driver of a sports motor car in Albert Park Lake road early on Saturday night swerved so sharply that the two back [?] ...
Article : 218 wordsH.R.H. the Duke of York, through amplifiers, addressed the audience which packed the Stadium, and read the following message from His Majesty the ...
Article : 220 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) held meetings at. Bozhill and East Malvern on Saturday night. They were remarkable for the warmth of the ...
Article : 537 wordsThe French Government is still awaiting Gen. Sarrail's detailed report in regard to Damascuas. The American Ambassador at Paris (Mr. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe P. & O. branch service steamer Ballarat berthed at the Outer Harbour early on Saturday morning. Although her crew was a mixed one owing to her ...
Article : 125 wordsAlthough it is denied that at Damascos bodies of rebelf were paraded on the backs of camels, it is admitted that corpses were publicly displayed, but that ...
Article : 77 wordsAged Men's Rereat at Beaumond, East-wood, Glen Osmond, KNIGHTSBRIDGE, Knoxville. Marryatvlle, and Rose Park, Mr. R. J. Steele. ...
Article : 794 wordsThe Paris correspondent of The London Sunday Times says:—"There is growing support for the suggestion that Franch wil labandon the mandate over [?] ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Premier (M. Painleve), when interviewed to-day expressed the hope that the Government's financial proposals would be laid on the table of Parliament as the ...
Article : 87 wordsAdelaide "joy-riders" are increasing in number, and audacity. They were particularly active during the week-end. Four cars were "horrowed" on Saturday right ...
Article : 396 wordsAnother P. & O. Branch Service steamer, the Benalla arrived from London at Semaphore Anchoraget shortly before 10 p.m. on Saturday. She'remained at the ...
Article : 80 wordsNow that the short election campaign is approaching an end, the preponderance of opinion appears to be that electors will, on Wednesday, express ...
Article : 343 wordsH.R.M. the Duke of York dwelt on the strenuons and self-sacrificing labour, of the Governments at the Empire and the Executive Council, board, and ...
Article : 218 wordsThe secretary, of the Fort Adelaide branch of the Seamen's Union of Australasia (Mr. A. C. Woodsford) said on Saturday morning that he was very indignant ...
Article : 284 wordsThe Paris correspondent of The, London Morning Post states:—"The Painleve Cabinet was no sooner complete than M. Caillanx showed his tech. He has [?] ...
Article : 150 wordsThousands who previously had not visited the exhibition arrived by special trains from all parts of the country, and there was a continuous stream to the ...
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Article : 92 wordsFuther details were received to-day of Mr. Nelson's escapade when lost in the bush. His tracks zig-zagged about the bush in hopeless fashion, but this proved ...
Article : 157 wordsThis evening a fire swept a whole block of "Automobile Row," Seattle, Washington, doing damage estimated at £400,000. —Reanter. ...
Article : 37 wordsLord Stevenson (Chairman of the Board of the Exhibition), writing to the Australian High Commissioner Sir Joseph Cook), in acknowledgment of Mr. ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Perslan National Assembly has passed a resolution by a majority of 80 that in the name of he national welfars the raling Kajar Dynasty be deposed, and ...
Article : 99 wordsCash and conversion applications over the week-end showed a little improvement on last week, a total of £22,000 being received at the commonwealth [?] ...
Article : 242 wordsReuter's, special correspondent at the Spanish headquartres at Alhucemas States: —An extensive, civil township, with, shops of all kinds, is springing up on Calequema. ...
Article : 149 wordsThe professional golf championship of the State to won on the Royal Sydney Club's links at Rose Bay on Saturday by W. Corry. who defeated Carnegie Clark ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Times, The Daily Telegraph, and other London morning papers devoted their chief editorials to the Wembly ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Shah of Persis, who is residing at the Hotel Majestic at Paris, expressed no surprise when informed of the news from Teheran, relating to his deposition. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 2 Nov 1925, Page 7
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