A group of Little Brothers who have come to South "Australia to serve as apprentices on farms. The latest batch consists of 26 lads, and in this photograph they are ascertaining the localities to which they have been assigned. A official from the office of the Director of Migration is explaining matters to the lads. On the right our photograph shows the Rev. S. Forsyth and Mr. Forsyth and Mr. Victor H. Ryan (immigration officer). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 144 wordsThe action of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union in declaring the Port Adelaide branch black, and advising members to refrain from paying subscriptions into ...
Article : 454 wordsThe second qualifying round for the pen golf championship of Great Britain was played to-day on the St. George's and Price's courses. ...
Article : 378 wordsIncluded in the group of officials are Miss McDonald (head mistress of the college), Sir. and Mrs. N. M. G. Gratton (from Scotch College), Dr. Charles Duguid (a former Scottish champion athlete), Mr. Noel Hubble (the sportsmaster and trainer). Helen Cleland, clearing the bar at 4 ft. 4 m. in the senior running high jump. Jean Corpe, who proved adept at basketball throwing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 137 wordsThe action of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union on Tuesday night in declaring Mr. A. C. Woodsford (secretary of the Port Adelaide branch of ...
Article : 113 wordsBack Row.—Messrs. K. Riley, E. Pfitzner, J. Ashton, A. Higgins, J. May, H. F. Wolter (trainer). Sitting.—Messsr. K. O'Brien (secretary), C. Magor, W. Ham, Miss P. Watson, Dr. A. J. Scbulz, Miss A. Carter, Messrs. S. F. Robinson, H. M. Lushcy, F. W. Mitchell (captain). Front Row-Messrs. D. Koch, E. Moore, L. Baxter ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 126 wordsWinners of championships at the Teachers' College sports on Wednesday., Top Row.—Erie Moore (100 yards champion) and L. Dodd (winner of all handicap events) Sitting.—Miss M. Simmonds (lady champion, 120 yards and 80 yards) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 108 wordsThat the following of Mr. Johnson, acting general secretary of the Australian Seamen's Union, are in complete control of the Sydney branch was demonstrated ...
Article : 392 wordsWhen announcing to-day that the new bore of the Roma Oil Corporation had reached a depth of 2,000 feet, the Queensland ...
Article : 122 wordsTo decide the ownership of an engagement ring and other presents which had accumulated during their courtship, two persons went before Judge ...
Article : 195 wordsMr. T. Walsh said to-night that the decision of the special meeting of the Seamen's Union to declare "black" Mr. A. C. Woodsford, secretary of the South ...
Article : 348 wordsThe gold cup won by Altimeter, on Wednesday was presented to the successful owners by His Excellency, the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir George Murray). Those in the picture are (from left to right)—Messrs. R. C. Baker and H. P. Watson, Sir Lancelot Stirling, Sir George Murray; and the chairman of the S.A.J.C. (Mr. W. B. Carr) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 189 wordsThe hearing was continued in the Police Court to-day of the charge preferred under the Commonwealth Crimes Act against Andrew Brown secretary of the Brisbane ...
Article : 132 wordsWing-Commander Wackett's Hying boat took on board yesterday 120 gallons of petrol; but this morning it failed to rise from the water in the Danwin Harbour ...
Article : 59 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 177 wordsThe Deputy Director of Navigation (Capt. Roskrage) this afternoon received information that the steamer Hyacinthus was aground on North-West Reef about ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Australian Country Party, in a statement issued to-day, said:—From the farmers' point of view, one of the most effective acts of the Bruce-Page ...
Article : 185 wordsMembers of the Murray Works Commission, comprising, representatives of the three riparian States and representative of the Commonwealth, readied Renmark to ...
Article : 211 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 10 May 1928, Page 10
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: