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  2. THE SOCIAL ROUND.

    Mrs. Edmund Bowman and Miss Jocelyn Bowman. of Kensington Gardens, are visiting Melbourne. Mr. Sholto Bowman left yesterday ...

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  3. NOTES & QUERIES.

    From HARRY O. LEAVER.—In the debate at the Town Hall on Monday night between the Oxford debating team and Adelaide on "Is industrial and political ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    The railway employes at Murray Bridge have adopted a means of combating the motor traffic to that town, which has recently been severely competing with the ...

    Article : 122 words
  5. CAIN—GOLD WEDDING.

    A very quiet wedding, at which only immediate relatives of the bride and bridegroom were present, was celebrated at St. Ignatius Church, Norwood, on ...

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  6. PORT BROUGHTON.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—Re the letter of an old resident in Wednesday's Register, in The Observer (28/7/1906 and 4/8/1906) the early history of Port ...

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  7. VISIT OF HARBOUR EXPERT.

    A report that valuable results in the development of ports and harbours is various parts of Australia were expected from the mission of Sir George Buchanan ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT HOUSE AND WAR MEMORIAL.

    From "NONREV":—After reading the article in The Register of Thursday, on Government House, one feels more strongly than ever that it would be ...

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  9. INVITATIONS ISSUED.

    The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress (Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. .T. Glover) have issued invitations to a ball in the Town Hall, Adelaide, on Tuesday, June 23. ...

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  10. TROUBLE THREATENING IN MILLING TRADE.

    There seems every indication that the employes of Messrs. Jackett Brothers, millers, will shortly cease work. It is stated that a number of minor disputes ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. A CHEERY PARTY.

    Mrs. George Aldridge gave a cheery party at Kingsmead, Brougham place, on Thursday evening, in honour of the births, day of Mrs. George Webb. ...

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  12. PROFESSOR PHILLIPSON'S RESIGNATION.

    From "H. V. K."—"Taxpayer" in Fridays Register expressed his desire that the rightful judges, the public, should decide whether ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. ENGAGEMENT.

    The engagement is announced of Audrae, youngest daughter of the late Robert Fox, and Mrs. W. Scott-Sinnett, of Hyde Park, and John, eldest son of the late James ...

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  14. BENEFIT OF THE RAINS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Butterfield), speaking on Friday regarding, the effect of the recent rains, stated that be' was glad to see that some rain ...

    Article : 103 words
  15. MAIL FROM ENGLAND.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. J. W. Kitto) advises that English mails per Commonwealth liner Largs ' Bay, dated London, April 20 (letters April 22), ...

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  16. WIRRLANDA CLUB.

    The opening dance of the Wirrianda Club was held on Tuesday evening, May 19, in the Henley Kiosk, the hall being charmingly decorated in shades of orange ...

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  17. LLOYDE—SCHILLER WEDDING.

    A wedding was celebrated it the Pinnaroo Methodist Church, by Rev. R. H. Davidson, between Miss Gertrude L. Schiller, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E. Schiller,of ...

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  18. FISHING IN AMERICAN RIVER.

    From "THOMASINA RUFFINIUS":—Arthur Wheaton is mistaken. I ant not "very jubilant," but calmly contented, at the official decision. For do I recognise ...

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  19. THE WOOL CRISIS.

    From JAMES CLARK, Brisbane:—last week the press of Australia published a most important pronouncement by the Prime Minister upon the proposals that ...

    Article : 535 words
  20. TENDER PRICES FINAL.

    The Acting Secretary of the Common-wealth Treasury (Mr. C. J. Cerutty), referring yesterday to the invitation to holders of 4½ per cent. 1925 stock and bonds ...

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  21. RAILWAYS COMMISSIONER AND MOTOR DRIVERS.

    The Railways Commissioner on Friday morning again sent a passenger train through Port Adelaide to No. 2 Quay. Its purpose was to [?] who had ...

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  22. AT THE PALAIS ROYAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Lavington Bonython entertained a large number of guests at a ball at the Palais Royal, North terrace, on Friday, May 22, in honour of the debut ...

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  23. COUNT FILIPPINI AND S.A. GRAND OPERA COMPANY.

    From JAMES A. LAYTON:—To those of as whose privilege it is to be associated with the South Australian Grand Opera Company the splendid work of the ...

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  24. AT PINNAROO.

    After the conclusion of business of the Pinnaroo Anglican Vestiy, a social was held. The following were present:—Mrs. A. Dibben, Messrs. H. E. and E. Dibben, Misses K. E. and F. E. ...

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  25. PEOPLE'S SING-SONG.

    Interest in community singing in Adelaide is as keen as ever. The Town Hall was again crowded to the doors on Friday, when Capt. Hugh King acted as ...

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  26. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL.

    On Sunday next the City Organist (Mr. W. R. Knox, L.L.C.M.), will, at 3 p.m., give the first of a series of organ recitals m the Adelaide Town Hall. ...

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  27. SOUTH ADELAIDE CRECHE.

    The following note has been received from Mr. E. E. Robilliard, hon. secretary South Adelaide Creche:— To Lady Kitty— ...

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  28. NEWS FROM PORT VICTORIA.

    Mr. S. W. Powell has been staying in Adelaide. Mr. C. B. Tilbrook has gone to Adelaide for a fortnight. ...

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  29. FITZROY CROQUET CLUB GYMKHANA.

    Frequent showers rather interfered with the progress of the events on the lawns at the Fitzroy Croquet Club gmy-khana on Friday afternoon, but ...

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  30. A BIRTHDAY PARTY.

    To celebrate the birthday of .Mrs. Ganser, a large number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ganser were entertained at the Albert on Hall on Saturday evening May 16. The hall was beautifully ...

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  31. MORGUE SUGGESTED FOE PORT ROAD.

    At Thursday's meeting of the Port Adelaide Municipal Council, Ald. F. J. Brown referred to the frequency of serious motoring accidents on the Port road. He said ...

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  32. THE MIST ON GREEN'S PLAINS.

    Our Green's Plains correspondent writes:—The record fog of the century was broadcasted over the Plains at an early hoar yesterday morning, when the ...

    Article : 264 words
  33. MISCELLANEOUS

    [?]—1. How long after the decease of a testator should the contest of a will be made known? There is no rule. 2. By whom should this be done? No one is specified. 3. May ...

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  34. PARTY POLITICS.

    From M. J. McLEAN, White Hut, Clare:—Re Mr. Thomas H. Webb's letter re the present-day politicians, my opinion coincides with his, and the only remedy ...

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  35. UNDERGRADUATES' PROCESSION.

    Although undergraduates of the Sydney University resent the action of the University senate forbidding a procession daring the commemoration celebration's next week, the undergraduates ...

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  36. THE ZOO.

    The school holidays are drawing to a dose, and only a few days are left for the children to visit the Zoo prior to taking up educational duties again. The Zoo train ...

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  37. RICHARDSON—PATERSON WEDDING.

    On Match 24 the wedding was celebrated at St. Peter's College Chapel of Brian Harold, youngest son of Mrs. F. G.: Richardson, of College Town, and Jessie ...

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  38. EXPLORING IN THE 'SEVENTIES.

    Writing to Mr. Alfred Giles, whose articles, Exploring in the "Seventies," are appearing in The Register and Observer, Mr. S. A. Townshend, of Moonta ...

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  39. PICTURE FILM INJUNCTION.

    Solicitors for J. C. Williamson, Limited, hare issued a Supreme Court writ seeking to restrain Hoyt's Proprietary Limited, from an infringement of copyright ...

    Article : 65 words
  40. ADELAIDE COMPETITIONS.

    Considerable interest is being taken in the Adelaide Musical and Literary Competitions, promoted by the Band Association of South Australia, to be held at the ...

    Article : 124 words
  41. WARSHIP EXCHANGE SYSTEM.

    The first British warship to come to Australia under the exchange system—taking the place of H.M.A.S. Adelaide—the H.M.S. Concord, berthed at Port ...

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  42. MR. H. H. CORBIN'S APPOINTMENT.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—I am glad to see that Mr. Corbin is promoted to New Zealand, and hops that he will be better treated there than Be has been here. As ...

    Article : 289 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. AT WAYVILLE.

    On Thursday evening, May 21, the Keswick and Wayville Social Club held its fortnightly Catherine for cards and dancing in the Wayville Institute. A most ...

    Article : 157 words
  45. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORCHESTRA.

    Next Saturday there will be inaugurated the sixth season of concerts by the South Australian Orchestra. The first concert will be in the Exhibition Hall, and will ...

    Article : 178 words
  46. TRADE AND LABOUR.

    [?]Trades and Labour Council, at its fortnightly meeting on Friday, elected Mr. F. M. Standish as Past President in place of Mr. H. Pearce, who ...

    Article : 86 words
  47. INVITATIONS ISSUED.

    The President (Mr. W. Herbert Phillipps) and committee of the Queen's Home have issued invitations to their annual meeting and "pound day." to be held at ...

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  48. GIFT PARTY.

    Miss Molly Broaden gave an enjoyable gift tea at her residence, Cambridge terrace, Malvern. for Miss Vi Gold, who was Married on Saturday to Mr. Gordon Cain. ...

    Article : 139 words
  49. AT SEACLIFF.

    An enjoyable function took place on the local croquet grounds on Wednesday afternoon, when an American, gift tea was held to raise funds for the club. ...

    Article : 327 words
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