The thirty-third annual conference of the South Australian Public Teachers' Union opened on Monday with keep enthusiam. Our photograph shows the executive of the progressive year. Those in the group, from left to right are:—Front Row.—Miss E. M. Roberts, Mr. T. S. Raggatt, Capt. L. H. R. Gordon (incoming president-elect) Miss L. O. H. Reyne. Mr. P. A. Corrie, Miss E. L. Opie, Middle Row—Messrs E. S. Davis (general secretary), W. S. Coombe, L. Edwards, J. P. O'Loghlin, H. Cochrane, G. N. Gordon, J. W. O. Odgers, G. Bourke, B. J. Fitzgerald Back Row—Messrs. R. J. Morgan, A. O. Nietz, H. M. Lushey, J. S. Harrington, L. E. Phillips. G. A. Morphett, L. Lippert, A. J. P. Kumnick, J. D. Drinkwater. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 299 wordsEvidence regarding the Tod River water scheme was taken by the Public Accounts Committee, presided over by Mr. P. Reidy, of Parliament House on Monday. The ...
Article : 645 wordsThe Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) said on his return from Melbourne on Monday that he was grieved to hear of the death of the Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick, M.L.C. ...
Article : 741 wordsThe lion cub at the Zoo is only showing litre that "the ways of babies, whether on two leys or four, have a striking similarity. Playtime is ail light, chasing a ball or romping on the sunlit lawn, but the. essential joy of life, with little lions as with boys and girls, lies in moments like those shown in the left picture. So, there was no need for the children looking on to laugh, for they had all been through the game sort of experience. Anyhow, the rub was delightfully indifferent to the amused interest of the crowd as it took "afternoon tea" specially for The Register photographer in front of the residence of the Director (Mr. Mineling yesterday afternoon; and he deserves the luxuries, too, because the "box office receipts show him to be a star turn, particularly in the school holiday season ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 wordsThe ostrich showing off its fine feathers to a crowd of children at the Zoo on Monday afternoon. Photo Stamer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsThe Victorians, who arrived on Monday. Back Row—W. C. Bayliss, F. G. Jarrett, M. Davis, A. McCay (captain), J. Kenny. K. Wilson, I. C. MacDonald. Front Row—J. S. Gamble, F. Shann, A. Macdonald, F. R. Nelson. Absent—R. Kuril (vice-captain), R. J. Davis, and S. Grant. Photo Collett. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 111 wordsThe story has often been told in years gone by how "The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold" in the Melbourne Cup of 1882 and won a small ...
Article : 412 wordsVisitors to Angorichina Hostel have been delighted with the progress made and have been impressed by the suitableness of the place for the care of ...
Article : 236 wordsThe side which will represent South Australia:—Back Row—M. Bonnin, L. O. Watson. K. H. Boykett, L. C. Dawkins. J. S. Muecko, A. E. Davis. B. Thyer, Middle—R. J. Cook, J. K. Cornish, A. L. Dawkins (captain), G. D. Rollison (vice-captain), J. A. Davis. Front—L. P. A. Lawrence, J. Creghton (trainer), I. V. Galloway. Photo Walker. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 141 wordsA bunch of 12 mushrooms growing from the one spawn, found in an old straw bed on Mr. E. J. Venning's property at Crystal Brook. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsAbout 1,400 cattle were yarded at the Abattoirs market on Monday—an increase of nearly 400 head on the previous supply. The bulk of the catalogue was derived from ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 21 Aug 1928, Page 10
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