In January of last year Mr. S. Talbot Smith, president of the Board of Governors of the Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of South Australia, was ...
Article : 463 wordsPointed references to trade depression as affecting Australian shipping and the burdens of industrial turmoil were made by the chairman of directors (Mr. M. G. ...
Article : 1,120 words"The Railways Commissioner (Mr. W. A. Webb) is an ardent, advocate of the system known in America as employes' welfre, which has as its aim the building ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 928 wordsMiss Ruby Rich, who passed through Adelaide yesterday on her way to England, is vice-president of the Australian Federation of Women Voters, deputy ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,034 wordsSince the first announcement was made concerning the proposed pilgrimage of ex-service men to the principal war areas of Europe, ...
Article : 389 wordsHow seriously the Federal Government's proposal to reduce the wine export hounty from 1/9 to 1/ a gallon is viewed in South Australia may be gauged by the ychement opposition to it on the part of growers and vignerons alike. Contracts with London have been canceled, and wine has ...
Article : 976 wordsThe resignation of eight sisters of the Broken Hill Hospital were again considered at a special meeting of the board of management last night. The board ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. Oscar Seppelt was in Adelaide on Tuesday, and when asked to express his views on the proposed bounty reduction, said that at the old rate there was just ...
Article : 803 wordsUniler the auspices of the Workers Educational Association, Mr. A. L. G MacKay, M.A., M.Ec., gave the first lecture of the 1928 session at the [?] ...
Article : 504 wordsAn interesting bowls match was witnessed on the green of the Adelaide Club on Tuesday afternoon, when representatives of the Printing and Allied Trades Houses gathered for their annual game. Above is a group of the competitors, the names, from left to right, being:—Back row—C. B. O'Reilly, A. Buckenara, V. Hutton, J. Bauer, A. R. Chaffier, F.A. Schulz, F. Hinds, M. Bath, W. Cope, and R. Ross. Front Row—H. Wheeler, L. F. Axford, J. L. Leal, W. Wellstead, A. J. Pritchard, F. Warhurst, G. Carter, and A. Vardon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 183 wordsWork in connection with the improving of the Adelaide sewerage is proceeding apace in certain districts, a nd the above picture shows operations in connection with the sewer siphon being put under the bed of the Torrens River at the railway bridge near the Adelaide Jail. The siphon, which is a new idea introduced into the Adelaide system, has many advantages over the old scheme, and it practically means that the pipe is under pressure to facilitate the outfall. The mains being put down are much larger than those used previously. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 201 wordsNotice has been received that the cheap railway rates for cattle sent to Darwin for export will be discontinued in August. That means that the coastal pastoralists ...
Article : 75 wordsMr. McLeod, Minister for Lands, Industries, and Commerce, replying at Ashburton to a deputation from the Farmers' Union, which drew attention to the ...
Article : 136 wordsIn charge of the Rev. D. C. Hughes, of New South Wales, 12 young Englishmen are travelling to that State by the steamer Hobsons Bay, which reached the Outer ...
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Advertising : 81 wordsReferring to the financial agreement, the Premier (Mr. Collier) stated to day that he had received a message from the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce). A short session ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 14 Mar 1928, Page 10
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