Although the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has been uncommunicative concerning business likely to be brought on at the forthcoming session of the Federal ...
Article : 517 wordsThe public has been quite taken aback at the decision of Lord Oxford that his remains should not be burled in Westminster Abbey. It is understood that Lady Oxford and other members of the family are deeply disappointed; but the deceased statesman left a precise written ...
Article : 886 wordsFrance is leading Australia by two rubbers to one in the inter-national lawn tennis match, which is being decided in Sydney. SYDNEY, Thursday It was a disappointing day for ...
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Advertising : 344 wordsAt the meeting of the growers of the district and member's of the State Dried Fruit Board the wet weather caused a small attendance but a frank and useful ...
Article : 805 wordsHis Majesty the King forwarded the following message of sympathy to Lady Oxford:— The Queen and myself hasten, to assure you of our grief at the death of your beloved husband. to us both he was an old and dear friend, and ...
Article : 92 wordsOn Thursday morning, Mr. F. McMillan, M.P., and Mr. R. McEwan presented a petition to the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. G. F. Jenkins) signed ...
Article : 264 wordsAfter heavy rains over the eastern suburban areas damage to property within the boundaries of the St. Peters municipality is almost invariably reported. ...
Article : 377 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day sent the following cable message on behalf of the Government and people of Australia:— ...
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Advertising : 12 wordsViscount Cecil, in the House of Lords to-day, submitted a motion, expressing the hope that the Government would press forward with a policy advocating ...
Article : 379 wordsThe Australians' match against Nelson ended in a draw. The visitors were evidently more concerned about obtaining practice than winning and occupied the ...
Article : 245 wordsThe question of admitting as evidence photographs in the possession of the police of fingerprints of accused persons was raised by Mr. J. L. Travers in the ...
Article : 447 words"Repeal the Navigation Act, and so at once lighten the shipping troubles and reduce the high cost of living."—H. M. Martin in Register, February 10. ...
Article : 385 wordsIn view of the cryptic answer given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) yesterday to the question whether the Government approved of the speech in which the ...
Article : 160 wordsThe boycott of local hotels for refusing to dismiss aboriginal yardmen from their employ, in accordance with a demand from the unions, continues. Trade unionists ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Godfrey Locker Lampson) replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day said that, flip Government had ...
Article : 75 wordsMrs. Washbourne, whose Husband attempted to shoot her, and then committed suicide, at Selwyn has been found drowned in a dam near her home. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe steamers registered in South Australia number 70. and exceed by nine those registered in Victoria.—The Gazette this week contains the resignations of Surgeon ...
Article : 86 wordsOn March 23 the Hume Pipe Company (Australia), Limited, will pay an interim dividend at the rate of 8 per cent, per cent for the six months ended December ...
Article : 48 wordsIn The Commonwealth Gazettes issued to-day the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research is inviting applications for the appointment of an assistant plant ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 17 Feb 1928, Page 11
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