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Advertising : 1,496 wordsFrom "INSDLA":—I would like to bring under the notice of those interested in the early history of the State the desirableness of having on inscriptioin placed upon ...
Article : 114 wordsFrom C. E. WYETT:—Allow me to make a few comments on a sub-leader in The Register of February 18, referring to the resolutions of certain councils suggesting ...
Article : 260 wordsFrom "H. FIRE":—During the sweltering heat of the last week or two, I have several times tried to get small quantities of ice in King William, Rundle, and ...
Article : 55 wordsFrom Rev. FRANK LADE:—The Hebrew word "tirosh" is translated "wine" 38 times in the Old Testament. The Jewish Encyclopedia says "it never means a ...
Article : 225 wordsFrom "LESS NOISE":—For some time past the locomotive whistling in the Adelaide Station yard has been negligible; but recently the nuisance has broken out ...
Article : 50 wordsFrom "PROTESTANT":—In the interview with Dr. Spence, as reported in to-day's Register, there is a great deal of talk about whether His Grace is prepared ...
Article : 347 wordsFrom A. T. SAUNDERS:—I was asked to-day if I had any notes of a photo, of a skeleton in Rundle street. I had not, and had never heard of any skeleton in that ...
Article : 823 wordsFrom "B. T.":—The leader in Tuesday's Register is an inspiration, but why not abolish, payment of members altogether, It is a vicious principle. Surely we have ...
Article : 307 wordsFrom A. BENNY:—In The Register of February 22, under the heading of "Spur Line Wanted," a report is given by a correspondent from Noarlunga of a ...
Article : 327 wordsFrom "BARKERITE":—The sub-leader in The Register of February 18 on "Labour and the Law" deserves careful consideration. On the same day I received from an ...
Article : 407 wordsLady Victor Paget, who as Miss Olive day was a Gaiety actress, was on January [?], in the London Divorce Court, granted. [?] decree nisi against her husband, Lord ...
Article : 711 wordsI saw a pelican execute a shrewd maneu[?]re on the Tweed River (N.S.W.) recently, over the fish-eating cormorants. They were taking their usual toll or the ...
Article : 499 wordsWe were talking of the price of clothes at the club (says "E. M. F." in The Daily Mail), and the millionaire M.P. chimed [?]:—"Why do you pay these fancy ...
Article : 527 wordsFrom H. J. BISHOP:—In The Register report respecting the recent enquiry by Prices Commission regarding alleged over-charging by distributors of [?] ...
Article : 251 wordsFrom G. P. BELL:—Some time ago there appeared many letters regarding the birth of the young kangaroo. At that time I was not aware of the dismission and was ...
Article : 424 wordsFrom Nautical:—Up to last Sunday there were no signs of any change in the little mounds that surround the small holes which give ingress and egress to the ...
Article : 150 wordsFrom "PROGRESS":—The regrettable accident to a workman through the collapse of a telegraph pole lately recalls what is being done in Tasmania in prevent ...
Article : 92 wordsFrom C. C. RALPH (scheme manager):—Referring to the statement of Mr. Gunn Leader of the Opposition), discussing work of the soldier settlers' co-operative scheme ...
Article : 715 wordsFrom W. G. RANDALL:—Reading the exceedingly interesting article in The Register by Mr. Edgar R. Waite on "Sea[?]orses and Pipe Fishes," called to my ...
Article : 611 words"NEXT OF KIN."—Yes. A widow or other relative who was dependent on the deceased [?]dier receives the gratuity. Only one gratuity is paid in respect of each soldier, the department ...
Article : 445 wordsFrom "ALMA FARMER":—Mr. J. Gunn, M.P., says there is little doubt that dealing in wheat takes place between farmens and persons other than the Wheat ...
Article : 103 wordsFrom KA[?]:—I was interested in a paragraph in The Register of December 30 by A. T. Saunders on the feast of at. Stephen. The writer knew the H. ...
Article : 329 wordsErom "MERE MAN":—The letter from "A Teacher" in Friday's Register contains much that is true, much that is bitter; and omits to mention a few items on the other ...
Article : 190 wordsIt is believed that the earliest food store did aside for his wants by man, and which [?] still in existence, is a jar of honey found [?] an Egyptian tomb and probably placed ...
Article : 228 wordsPROSPECT.—February 21.—Present—Crs. V[?] (chair), Cox, Uren. Minney. Currie, Rolfe, S[?]dery, Murdoch, Angwin, and Gray. The application for a noisy trade licence by Mr. A. W. G. ...
Article : 275 wordsFrom CHARLES NEWLING:—Dr. H. H. Norman's letter is of national interest. Dental diseases are degenerating the white race. We see disastrous effects and we ...
Article : 1,338 wordsFrom the GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE P.C.P.:—Mr. Dennison states in The Register of February 23 "that he was not responsible for ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 25 Feb 1921, Page 3
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