There appears below the fifth of a series of cross-word puzzles, which will be continued in The Register each Saturday. ...
Article : 89 wordsAt the opening of the Hebrew University at Jerusalem, last month, the Earl of Balfour received a tremendous ovation. In his inaugural speech, delivered without ...
Article : 1,604 wordsMr. Ernest Hume has gathered together a splendid array of talent for a special concert t o be broadcast from 5DN, Parkside, on Sunday (to-morrow), evening. ...
Article : 120 wordsIt has been learned that the conventional cage aerial will not be used at Central Broadcaster's new high-power station at Brooklyn Park. Only one mast is to ...
Article : 391 wordsIn his illuminating book "On the Mature of Things," Sir William Bragg gives us a picture of the inside, of a crystal, such as a diamond. In a gas the molecules are ...
Article : 999 wordsWireless enthusiasts who, previous to the beginning of recognised broadcasting in this State, derived a great deal of enjoyment from listening to the gramaphone ...
Article : 121 wordsThe puzzle, cut from The Register, and clearly filled in, must be addressed to THE COMPETITION EDITOR, BOX 393. THE REGISTER OFFICE, ADELAIDE, and posted, or lodged at the office, so as to reach him before 12 noon on Wednesday following the issue of The Register ...
Article : 174 wordsMeeting held Holiday, May 11. Present—Crs. Angwin (chair), Murdoch, Verco, Cox, Holland, Hill, Whittle, Sandery, and F. Murdoch.—Members of the S.A. Trotting Association ...
Article : 208 wordsThe Right Hon. J. Ramsay MacDonald was the guest last month of the London Scots Labour Club. Responding to the toast of his health, proposed by the ...
Article : 1,051 wordsOn Thursday evening a pleasing function took place in the King George's Hall, at the Old Folks' Home, Magill, when a wireless set was handed over to the Chairman ...
Article : 464 wordsThe winner of last week's competition was Mr. S. N. Hincks, 21 Ormonue avenue, Millswood Estate, as published, along with the correct solution, in The Register on Thursday. ...
Article : 33 wordsAn address in connection with the Mitcham branch of the W.O.T.U. was given on Thursday afternoon in the Hawthorn Presbyterian lecture hall, by lady Holder. Mrs. Bruce ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 341 wordsDon't tell your friends that you can, get Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth at anytime of the day or night on your single valver, unless your friends live so far ...
Article : 217 wordsThe problem of oscillation appears to De interesting the American liteners equally with British, according to Amateur Wireless. A special test has recently been ...
Article : 212 wordsOn the whole, one can't help but cavy the crystal user who, in spite of delightful uncertainty and doubts, may one day diseases a super-sensitive piece of crystal ...
Article : 94 wordsFreak results are being obtained on wavelengths as low as a couple of metres. Ladies' invisible hairpins and a certain amount of commonsense will enable nost ...
Article : 158 wordsThe commonest form of earth connection among amateurs is undoubtedly the crater pipe, which is closely followed in order of popularity by the bucket or plate ...
Article : 338 wordsThe advent of wireless broadcasting in England about two and a half years ago, gave a much-needed stimulus to the electrical manufacturing industry of that ...
Article : 172 wordsFollowing on numerous requests, we have made pads adaptable to either constructing or working out crossword puzzles, and these are now obtainable at The Register Office. Each block contains 50 squared forms on superior paper, suitable for all requirements. The price of the pad is 1/ (posted 1/4). ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 16 May 1925, Page 7
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