Friday, the second day of the forty-second annual conference of the Churches of Christ was devoted to the women's work. There were more than 300 ...
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Advertising : 30 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Hon. J. Jelley) christening the new fire float. Fire Queen, at Port Adelaide on Friday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 43 wordsCommencing at the matinee this afternoon, at the Theatre Royal, Joe Sheftell's company of coloured singers, dancers, and comedians will make their first appearance ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 455 wordsThe weather was beautifully fine to-day, and the number who availed themselves of outdoor enjoyment has been very great. The tug Uraidla ran excursion trips around ...
Article : 599 wordsDelegates to the Animal Husbandry Conference this morning considered the cattle industry. Mr. G. M. Badgery said that of the cattle offered for sale through ...
Article : 403 wordsAt the invitation of the Chairman (Mr. E. Frinsdorf) and members of the Fire Brigades Board, there was a representation gathering on the new fire float ...
Article : 437 wordsWith all other shooting out of the way the last phase of the meeting was begun yesterday with the third stage of the King's. The first distance was 600 yards ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,138 wordsQueen's School athletic sports were held on Friday afternoon on the Adelaide Oval. Lady Bridges, accompanied by Mr. Legh Winser, was present and distributed the ...
Article : 137 wordsThe British Exchequer returns for the six months of the present financial year show a revenue of £322,266,000, and an expenditure of £383,990,000. There is ...
Article : 153 wordsThe gold won from the new alluvial field at Edie Creek, in the south-east of New Guinea and shipped to Sydney up to the present is estimated to he worth about ...
Article : 177 wordsAt to-day's hearing in the Federal Arbitration Court of the claim for a universal 44-hours week, it was announced that the Chief Commissioner of New South Wales ...
Article : 534 wordsAs stated in yesterday's cable messages, a man named Penn was accidently supplied by a Birmingham chemist with pills for Mrs. Penn, containing a dangerous ...
Article : 182 wordsThe second volume of H. G. Wells's "The World of William Clissold," a story which introduces well-known living persons under their own names, has been ...
Article : 159 wordsWhile oiling the engine of a wood cutter yesterday at Busselton the clothing of Mr. Jack Hutchins was caught in the fly wheel, and he was taken round for ...
Article : 83 wordsChairing Mr. E. C. Gare, of Western Australia, winner of the King's Prize at the Port Adelaide Rifle Butts on Friday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 55 wordsWith losses, of £48,000, E. W. Greenwood Manufacturing and Agencies, Proprietor, Limited, soft goodsmen, has gone into voluntary liquidation. Mr. ...
Article : 83 wordsTwo clever concert artists, Messrs. Maxim Brodi and Gil Dech, will make their first appearance before an Adelaide audience at the Theatre Royal to-night ...
Article : 182 wordsGeorge Markham (locomotive sub-inspector, of Tamworth) said that he visited Murulla after the accident. Guard Davie asked him what about the tail ...
Article : 137 wordsClaims have been filed with the Public Service Arbitrator by the Federated Clerks' Clerks' Union for a minimum of 17/6 a day for ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 2 Oct 1926, Page 17
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