Strong support was given yesterday to me condemnation uttered by the acting superintendent of the Hermannsburg Mission (Mr. H. A. Hemrich) of women missionaries working alone among the blacks ...
Article : 632 words"My soul has been torn by the complaints of the labouring masses, who realize that the way we have trod can no longer be pursued." ...
Article : 410 wordsResolutions regarding the proposal to remove the elm trees from North terrace have been framed by Dr.C.H. Souter Governor of the ...
Article : 319 wordsDame Nellie Melna, from her .West End mansion (formerly the famous residence of the Duchess of Atholi) has made the following statement exclusively to the ...
Article : 482 wordsOn the eve of the meeting of the High Council which is to.. decide his fitness to remain at the head of the Salvation Army,., to which he has devoted his life, Gen Bramwell Booth has disappeared. ...
Article : 258 wordsLady; Heath:—has written to the Empire Air 'League, resigning from the presidency of the women's' section, as she intends to go from America to Australia, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 181 wordsMiss Annie Lock, a woman missionary at Toatree Well Northern Territory) who, according to Mr.H.A. Heinrich, acting superintendent of the Hermannsbrug Mission Station, said that she would be quite happy to [?] a black" Mr. Heinrich condemned the employment of women ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 141 wordsCapt. S.A. White who has had considerable experience among natives in several countries, was emphatically of opinion that women should not be mission ...
Article : 434 words"I tm a loyalist to Gen. Bramwell Booth, and to the present constitution of the army, and I strongly oppose the method of procedure in regard to the ...
Article : 429 wordsWhile two children of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, Miller, of Cessnock,. Were playing in a bath to-day, one touched the tap and received an electric shock which, ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Chairman of the Railways Commissioners (Mr, H. W. Clapp) said to-day hat great credit was due to the driver of the Adelaide express on Sunday for his ...
Article : 118 wordsThe correspondent of the British United Press, Association, at Belgrade states:—"Nothing less than a bloodless revolution has taken place. The King has assumed ...
Article : 273 wordsOn Wednesday morning an inquest will be opened on the Gumeraecha explosion tragedy which occurred on Monday, January 2. It is expected that 10 witnesses will ...
Article : 135 wordsNothing has yet been disclosed concerning the attitude of the Chamber of Manufacture towards the projected Centenary Exhibition in 1836: but this is believed to ROBBERY STAGED. Great excitement was caused in the city this; afternoon when the report spread that a man had entered an office and shot the clerk ...
Article : 245 wordsPastor Allbrecht, the head missioner of the Hermannsburg Mission Station, who is at present staying at Bethany, near Tanunda, on leave, told a represents. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsThe drought is being definitely broken in this district by a steady, seeking rain, which began early on saturday morning and continued Intermittenly until sunday sight. Falls ranging from one to six inches ...
Article : 422 wordsWhether the council should take a[?] in the proposal to remove the North terrace elms was discussed at the meeting of the Kensington and Norwood Council on ...
Article : 328 wordsKing Alexander, second sop of the late King Peter, of Serbia, became Crown Prince in 1909, when his elder brother. George. renounced his rights. In 1921 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsA representative of The Register, who visited Central Australia. some months ago Wrote of "Harden's Soak, on Woodforde, Creek where Miss Annie Locks ...
Article : 351 wordsThe case was commenced in the City Court to-day, in which Herbert A.. Mitchell, aged about 45 years, insurance company was charged with having ...
Article : 259 wordsAfter having tied an anchor about her waist, a married woman who arrived for a picnic at Kilaben Bay, near Newcastle to-day jumped from a row boat and was ...
Article : 73 wordsOamaru was shaken by deafening thunder claps yesterday afternoon, and some of the outlying districts were swept by a hailstorm unparallel in [?] ...
Article : 150 wordswhen arrested in connection with the mysterious disappearance of his wife, a farmer, named Jean de Partaux, said:—"Dig the garden at my farm at St. Aaron. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 wordsIt is no longer necessary for any one to suffer with backache, kidney, bladder, or urinary troubles or to contend with rheumatism and stiff points for Dr. sheldon's ...
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Advertising : 17 wordsA picture taken yesterday [?] when a number of [?] representatives of [?] interests in South Australia left by the express to attend the Melbourne conference on Thursday, from left-Messrs. A.W.R. Burins, R.H. Martin president of the Federal [?] Council) D. Biyth, Oscar seppoit, T.C. Ansoys, L.N. salter, Herbert Kay, T.M.Hardy, and S.E.Tolts ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 130 wordsMr. W. Hutley, who, after several years' experience in Central Africa has learned to "think black," it opposed to women as pioneer missionaries to the ...
Article : 129 wordsIt is expected that the report of Mr. A.H. O'Kelly (chairman) and the members of the committee appointed m investigate the killing of aborigines in ...
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The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931), Tue 8 Jan 1929, Page 9
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