A meeting of delegates from various municipal bodies in lower Yorke Peninsula was held in the council chamber on Wednesday to discuss the mail arrangements ...
Article : 1,029 wordsThere is an improvement to be noted in the market since last week, especially for prompt delivery top[?]; although I am not able to report any increase in prices ...
Article : 1,271 wordsThe war in the Near East has thus far confounded most completely those armchair critics and strategists who made so light of the initial successes of the alli[?]s. ...
Article : 1,875 wordsMr. D. Storey put the following question in the Legislative Assembly to-day:— "Seeing that we are going into rec[?], which may be long or short, according to ...
Article : 543 wordsOn Monday the Inebriate Retreat at Blackwood was thrown open for the reception of patients. As far back as 1906 the Act to facilitate the care and control of ...
Article : 969 wordsSt. Andrew's Day was celebrated by a dinner in the Petersburg Hotel on Saturday evening. The Chief (Dr. Melville Birks) presided. Congratulatory messages ...
Article : 911 wordsThe Federal Liquor Trades Union having issued complaints against employers, Mr. Justice Higgins has summoned a conference to deal with the question of ...
Article : 531 wordsThe debate on the second reading of the Constitution Alteration Bill (Trade and Commerce) was resumed by Mr. W. E. Johnson, who quoted Mr. J. C. Watson's ...
Article : 660 wordsInterest is being manifested in the appearance of Mr. Clement May, the eminent entertainer, and Miss Gwladys Edwards, A.R.C.M., dramatic soprano, at ...
Article : 362 wordsThe Convention which has just been signed in Berlin after a conference behind closed doors may have widespread results for British trade. For some ...
Article : 332 wordsSir—The taking possession of Constantinople would be strictly in keeping with our national policy. What has been the steady aim and constant endeavor of our ...
Article : 447 words[?]ing-officer—Mr. Robert Ha[?]. Mayor—Abraham Pier[?]e White, John Nixon Conway. Councillors—First ward—Charrles Cha[?]man, John ...
Article : 742 wordsMembers of the Municipal TramwayClub and their friends, numbering about 550, journeyed by special train to Bridge[?]nter on Monday and had a thoroughly ...
Article : 343 wordsMrs. Brown—"Josiah, I am afraid Johnny has caught the measles. He's been playing with those Ikestein children." ...
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Advertising : 82 wordsMr. T. Clarkson, who is well-known in Adelaide as a connoisseur in respect to canaries, on Monday brought into "The Advertiser" office a pair of crested ...
Article : 146 wordsSir—After reading the report of the railway meeting at Tailem Bend on November 20, I feel it my duty to state a few important facts which Mr. A. ...
Article : 502 wordsThe Maritime Lodge No. 1, of Port Adelaide, [?]eld an elevation ceremony at the lodge room an Thursday evening last, the occasion being the raising of Brother W. H. Spencer, [?].P., to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsThe Federal Exhibition at the Institute Building has entered the last week of its season, and those of the public who appreciate and desire to encourage ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 wordsSir—I wishto call attention to a p[?] nicious practice in vogue at the Hindmarsh Public School. It seems that the accommodation in the building is so crowded ...
Article : 218 wordsDecember 2.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. G. H. Prosser). Alderm[?]n Holden, Maltingly, and Phillips. Councillors Dankel, Hooper, Alderman Woods. Burm[?]ister. Fla[?]erty, Atkins, and Thomas. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 3 Dec 1912, Page 11
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