The seventeenth conference of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science will begin its business sessions at the Univer-sity on Monday. The main aim of the association is to ...
Article : 483 wordsMr. E. J. Duggan, one of the signato-ries to the Anglo-Irish Treaty, referring to the assertion that northern Ireland was not consulted in the treaty settlement, j ...
Article : 232 wordsYet another level crossing fatality occurred on Friday night This time the scene of the accident was Wayville on the South terrace—Glenelg ...
Article : 342 wordsThe conference of representatives of Australian Universities was con-cluded at the Adelaide University on Friday. As the result of a decision ...
Article : 1,166 wordsSome time ago the Government decided to constitute a Tree Planting Advisory Board with the object of stimulating throughout the whole State a concerted ...
Article : 689 wordsTo-day is the tenth anniversary of the battle of Mons, and I send a hearty, greeting to any comrades of that stirring time who may happen to ...
Article : 236 wordsThe press of the United States is devoting much space to the fact that Mars on Sunday will be nearer the earth than for two centuries, and will ...
Article : 202 wordsSpeaking at a Government dinner Ad-miral Field strongly contested the view that naval defence could be effected by air craft and submarines. Surface ...
Article : 239 wordsThe Belfast correspondent of The Lon-don Daily [?] states that despite every attempt to keep [?] the result of the conferences between Mr. Baldwin, ...
Article : 135 wordsLight rain interrupted with the early matches to-day, when the contest between an Australian lawn tennis team and a side representing the Stanford. (America) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 357 wordsAll the men who were injured in the tramway accident at McMulion's Point on Thursday morning are progressing favourably. ...
Article : 109 wordsA large number of important matters to Australia in general will be discussed at the conference. The week's programme is as follows:— ...
Article : 460 wordsThe Daily Telegraph's political observer has been informed that two great Ger-man shipbuilding firms—the Blohn, Voss, Hamburg, and the Vulkan Stettin—are ...
Article : 61 wordsTrustworthy advices from Egypt are to the effect that the Sudanese crisis may now be considered to have ended. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe settlement in Canada of 3,000 British families to be selected by the Dominion, has been arranged in tlio new migra-tion agreement concluded between the ...
Article : 144 wordsA conference was held to-day of repre-sentatives of the Chamber of Commerce, Chamber of Manufactures, Hobart Marne Board, Tasmaaian Shipping Committee, ...
Article : 325 wordsThe Sudan is now quiet. The demon-strations arranged throughout the country to-morrow have been cancelled by the organizers.—Reuter. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe association is conducted by a gene-ral committee—the; general council—which appoints the officers to conduct the affairs of the association. Among the function ...
Article : 607 wordsThe Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) delivered his financial statement in the House of Assembly to-day. He stated that the actual surplus for last year was £12.707. ...
Article : 140 wordsIn the Assembly to-day the Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Thomson) moved the adjournment of the House to call at-tention to the statement by the ...
Article : 444 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Collier) stated to-day that he had telegraphed to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), protesting against the adoption of the Navigation ...
Article : 48 wordsThe sectional addresses to be delivered' at the congress are as follow:—The de-velopment of the ideas of space and time," by Professor D. M. Y [?] ...
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Advertising : 317 wordsThe Queensland Government Geologist (Mr. E. C. Saint Smith) [?] submitted to the directors of Mount Isa Mines, Limited, a report on the leases held be the ...
Article : 243 wordsMrs. F. C. M. Harrington, who died at Bath (England) on July 1. left £400 to the Prince Alfred Sailors' Home Fund. This, with other [?] and a [?]Tant ...
Article : 281 wordsRobert Bailie, horse owner and trainer, was charged ton-day with having received the racing pony Princess Wynn. knowing that the animal had been stolen ...
Article : 208 wordsGeorge Brett and Norman O'Brien," on remind, appeared in Court to-day charged with having wilfully murdered Ernest Hargreavcs at Albion road, Albion, on July ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. Gabb (S.A.). in the House of Representatives to-day, asked a question about the prices of brandy. The Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratten) answered that ...
Article : 114 wordsIn addition to more than 3,000 cattle to be railed to the Townsville works, 5,000 fat sheep and more than 3,000 cattle will be railed this month and next month from ...
Article : 52 wordsAccording to the report of the Acting Commissioner for War Service Homes for the year ended June 30 Jast, which was tabled in the House of Representatives ...
Article : 108 wordsFifty Australian Boy Scouts arrived at Edinburgh to-day, and spent the day in sightseeing. To-morrow they will be the guests of the Lord Provost and the City ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 23 Aug 1924, Page 9
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