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  2. "CHECKERS."

    Few moving picture plays possess the dramatic and scenic merit of "Checkers," a Fox special shown in Adelaide for the firs time at the Theatre Royal on ...

    Article : 452 words
  3. LATE SPORTING.

    Internal hemorrhage from a growth in the pelvis caused the death of the noted racehorse Artilleryman on Saturday, Pressure of this growth on the vein had ...

    Article : 339 words
  4. "A MADDENING MYSTERY."

    Though the Yard was always being baffled in detective stories, this was the first time in its history that it had been biffed. All the heads of the detective force had ...

    Article : 378 words
  5. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 272 words
  6. THE "SO & SO'S."

    J. C. Williamson's Garden Theatre has witnessed some musical treats, but Miss Pauline Bindley's nightly performances in connection with the "So & So's" are now ...

    Article : 556 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 620 words
  8. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Monday, January 31.—Lew water, 7.20 a.m.; high water, 1.20 p.m. ARRIVED.—January 29. Waimana, sch., O'Neill, Tasmania. A & [?] ...

    Article : 853 words
  9. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 299 words
  10. THE CASE OF EX-SOLDIERS.

    Major-Gen. Sir Charles Townshend recently addressed a big meeting of ex-service men at the Albert Hall, under the auspices of the Manchester, Salford, and ...

    Article : 379 words
  11. SWIMMING.

    The championship galas, conducted under the auspices of the South Australian Amateur Swimming Association, will be concluded at the City Baths to-night. Ideal swimming weather is ...

    Article : 702 words
  12. SPECIALTY TURNS.

    There were 10 items billed for Saturday's new show at the Majestic Theatre—several of them entirely new—and also an excellent pictorial gazette. The lastnamed did ...

    Article : 423 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN TEAM FOR ENGLAND.

    "From M. M. C.":—With a view to furthering the claims of Arthur Richardson for selection in the team for England, I thought after his magnificent innings of 177 ...

    Article : 278 words
  14. WONDERGRAPH.

    At the Wondergraph Theatre to-day there will be shown Wallace Reid, with Bebe Daniels in "The Dancin' Fool," a most entertaining comedy-drama. which ...

    Article : 152 words
  15. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    The Walking and Field Games contests held on the ring on the south-eastern parklands on Saturday afternoon were the second set arranged for January. The competitor gaining the highest ...

    Article : 694 words
  16. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "CIVIS":—Since posting my letter which appeared in The Register on Friday the report of the openeing social of the Prospect branch of the new political party ...

    Article : 1,374 words
  17. RAILWAY RETROSPECTIVE PAY.

    From "TRADESMAN":—General approval was expressed on all sides when the Government decided to pay the outside rates of pay to its employes. As yet ...

    Article : 126 words
  18. FARROW'S APPEAL FROM THE DOCK.

    Founder, Chairman, and managing director of Farrow's Bank, which has suspended payment, Thomas Farrow (58), of West Hill Lodge, St. Leonards-on-Sea, appeared ...

    Article : 503 words
  19. DINGHY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The first heat of the Australian dinghy championship was sailed on Saturday at St. Kilda in delightful weather. There were nine competitions, representing ...

    Article : 141 words
  20. LEFT TO DIE.

    An open verdict was returned at an inquest of Clitheroe on the body of John James Kenyon, 43, farmer, of Clayton-le-Dale, near Blackburn, who was found ...

    Article : 97 words
  21. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Purple Cipher," a mystery story loy Will F. Jenkins, has been visualized by Vitagraph, and will be shown at the Pavillion. Theatre to-day. In the role of ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    From "CENTRALIAN":—I see that the Federal Government has appointed Mr. Francis Birtles to make an impossible motor cycle trip across Australia from ...

    Article : 146 words
  23. KICKED A CONSTABLE.

    When a foreman bricksetter pleaded guilty at the Manchester City Police Court to kicking a constable in the body, his solicitor suggested that as such men as he ...

    Article : 88 words
  24. VISITORS ENTERTAINED.

    The Hawaiians were the guests of the S.A.A.S.A at a dinner at the Aurora Hotel on Saturday night. The Chairman of the Swimming Association (Mr. A. G. Hughes) presided, and paid a tribute to ...

    Article : 582 words
  25. AMALGAMATION OF UNIONS.

    It was announced at Saturdays sitting of the annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union that the Australian Railways Union proposed to amalgamate with ...

    Article : 55 words
  26. WIT.

    Wit is proper when it enlightens the intellect by good sense, conveyed in jocular expression; when it infringes neither on religion, charity, and justice, nor on ...

    Article : 136 words
  27. CHINESE DRAMA AT WEST'S.

    Exquisite hangings and draperies, lacquered furniture, inlaid with mother-o'pearl, and solid gold vases, lamps, and howls representative of the finest art of ...

    Article : 238 words
  28. SICK PEOPLE AND MOTOR CARS.

    From GRACE STELLAH, Tranmere:—Now that the work of helping invalid soldiers is over, there is no need for the Red Cross to relax their splendid methods ...

    Article : 267 words
  29. SOUND RECORDS.

    A process for producing sound records has been patented in which a fine modelling clay is substituted for the usual was base materials employed for recording sounds. ...

    Article : 103 words
  30. ACQUITTED AND KISSED.

    At Durham Assizes, Alfred Bagnall (57), a miner, was found not guilty on a charge of having murdered his wife, and was discharged. When he left the Court he ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. FOUGHT WITH A "GHOST."

    At Wrexham (E.) Thomas Roberts and John Connell were committed for trial on a charge of burglary. For the prosecution it was stated that Mr. and Mrs. Charles ...

    Article : 157 words
  32. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  33. "VOGUES AND VALIT[?] S."

    Brilliant staging, clever talent, and sparkling humour mark the third new programme now being submitted by Cedric Johnson's dashing musical success, "Vogues ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "ANGLICAN," referring to a case of alleged a[?]ult upon a girl in the sandhills at Glenelg, which was reported in The Register on Saturday, says:—"I happen to know that ladies living in ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. CONCERT AT SEMAPHORE.

    An enjoyable concert was given at the bandstand at the Semaphore, in connection with the carnival on Friday evening, by the Rainbow Costume Comedy Company. A large audience ...

    Article : 141 words
  36. METALS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  37. ABOUT THE CHAMPIONS.

    The presence of the Hawaiian swimming giants at Fletcher's Dock lent considerable added enthusiasm in the proceedings (writes "Semaphore"). The fine pool with its 30 ft. of buoyant water ...

    Article : 322 words
  38. NORWOOD AND UNLEY OVALS.

    There were tremendous crowds at the open-air picture entertainments on the ovals on Saturday night, an excellent testimony to the splendid efforts of the ...

    Article : 209 words
  39. TRADE AND LABOUR.

    WALLAROO, January 21.—The members of the Waterside Workers' Union continue to absent themselves from work on the jetty. The men take the position that the time of the last ...

    Article : 78 words
  40. "CAT" FOR HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    Donald Garner, aged 20, a private in the Gordon Highlanders, was found guilty at the Essex Arms at Chelmsford of highway robbery at the point of a loaded revolver ...

    Article : 155 words
  41. SHELL-SHOCKED HORSE.

    When a man was charged at Bristol with furiously driving a horse, his excuse was that the animal was suffering from shell-shock. The horse had certain ...

    Article : 101 words
  42. JOB PRINTERS' PAY.

    PERTH, January 30.—An award in the job printers' private arbitration case was given by the Police Magistrate to-day. The hours are to remain at [?] for day and 40 for night work, but ...

    Article : 110 words
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