The vital question of whether or not the Bruce-Page Government shall be returned to power will be decided by the electors in the pelling to-morrow. Voting is compulsory, with a penalty for neglect without valid excuse. The booths will be open from 8 p.m. ...
Article : 238 wordsIn his speech at Berwick to-night the Prime Minister (Mr. Brace) commented on the tattles panned by the Labour Party during the campaign. ...
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Advertising : 1,030 wordsThe Fall court or Vienna, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir William Irving), Mr. Justice Mann, and Mr. Justice MacFarian. delivered its ...
Article : 1,298 wordsThe Armistice Night observances in London wars the quietest for seven years. A new note of restraint was dominant, and the times of hectic ...
Article : 323 wordsThe London Times prints a leading article headed "Commonwealth or Communism?" in the course of which it is stated:—Many great national questions ...
Article : 511 wordsAnti-Labour—C.P., Country Party; Lib., Liberal; Min., Ministerialist. Anti-Labour. J. H. Chapman (C.P) ...
Article : 46 words"The extent to which Labour fears the decision of the electors on Saturday is revealed by its last-minute campaign to gain support by reckless ...
Article : 550 wordsThe High Cammissioner for the Irish Free State (Mr. James McNeill) deposited a wreath at the Cenotaph to-day, in behalf of his State. This is the first time ...
Article : 64 wordsAnti-Labour—All Liberals (first name in each division). ADELAIDE. G. McLeay ...
Article : 80 wordsDespite a previous agitation and threats by extreme Republicans, on account of which the civic guards were reinforced by police, the earlier part of ...
Article : 257 wordsAlter opening the new railway bridge over the Murray to-day the Premier (Hon. J. Gunn) will speak at Murray Bridge in the evening. The Attorney-General ...
Article : 57 wordsA spirited attack upon the extremists was made to-day by Mr. W. M. Hughes "The big issue at stake is constitutional government versus revolution, or ...
Article : 312 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) [?] spending the last few days of the campaign in a lightning tour of his own electorate, which during his extensive tour ...
Article : 632 wordsFarades of ex-service men at Cork and Tipperary, in celebration of Armistice Day, were not disturbed, and in a similar parade at Strabane, County Tyrone ...
Article : 36 wordsArmistice Day was never more solemnly celebrated throughout Canada than it was to-day. At 11 o'clock the two minutes' of silence was observed from the [?] ...
Article : 118 wordsThe secretary of the Country Party Association (Mr. T. Todd) reported yesterday:—"The general outlook from the Country Party standpoint is very ...
Article : 183 wordsSir—The attendances at the grand opera performances have not been what the outstanding merit of the productions warranted. The performances under the ...
Article : 202 wordsAlthough Armistice Day in France is a public holiday, an absence of rejoicing characterized the celebrations, in consequence of the country's financial crisis. ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Minister for Markets and Migration (Senator Wilson) remarked on Thursday that he had received numerous telegrams from political colleagues and friends, and ...
Article : 170 wordsThere is very little authorative news from Pekin, probably owing to the censorship. The North China Daily News learns from private sources that a telegram ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. R. A. O'Connor (the director of Senator Wilson's campaign) stated on Thursday that the Senator would close his busting operations by speaking at Glenelg ...
Article : 112 wordsTwo De Haviland aeroplanes, which left the military aerodrome at Point Cook at 6.40 a.m. on Friday last arrived at Perth at 2.30 this afternoon. They were six. ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Premier (Hon. J. Gunn) referring yesterday to Sir Henry Barwell's speech at Gladstone on Wednesday night, stated:—"Easily the moat extraordinary ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 13 Nov 1925, Page 9
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