The denomination and amount of Australian notes issued and not redeemed on January 25, according to an official notification were as follow:— ...
Article : 947 wordsThe cricket match between South Africa and a Ballarat fifteen was continued to-day. The visitors the previous day had scored 455 for the loss of seven wickets. ...
Article : 409 words"This last election," said Sir Charles Duke yesterday, "was the consecration of a victory already gained, and I am convinced that the House of Lords will now vote for ...
Article : 1,907 wordsTANTANOOLA, January 30.—Mr. J. Jordan last week was etooking hay, and on lifting a sheaf with a fork a snake rushed at him. He made attempts to kill ...
Article : 4,422 wordsPORT GERMEIN, January 31.—Mr. H. H. Attrill, who had been employed by Mr. J. Dally, storekeeper. Port Germein, was drowned yesterday. He evidently fell from ...
Article : 672 wordsThe following veterinary surgeons have been appointed by the Minister of Customs to carry out the new meat export regulations:—Mr. H. Obale ...
Article : 602 wordsThe Assembly to-night debated at length the question of severe penalties for offences against female children. The clause provided that the penalty for a second offence ...
Article : 100 wordsMuch indignation has been felt throughout the district concerning the new land tax assessment. A well-attended meeting of ratepayers was held last Saturday night ...
Article : 801 wordsMajor Crane, the area officer, reports that 634 boys have been enrolled under the Defence Act for the north and south districts of Broken Hill. ...
Article : 32 wordsMrs. Nolan, the Australian president of the W.C.T.U.. is a passenger to Sydney by the Mascdonia, which arrived this morning. Mrs. Nolan attended the World's ...
Article : 180 wordsSir—Referring to Messrs. Stow, Bakewell, and Piper's letter in your issue of January 30. I regret that I used the name of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining ...
Article : 84 wordsA meeting of the Master Farriers' Association was held at the commercial room, Exchange Hotel, on Friday evening, when the question of a wages board for the ...
Article : 388 wordsThe Premier (Mr. McGowen) will leave by the Otranto in Inarch for England to attend the Coronation. STATE BRICKWORKS. ...
Article : 85 wordsSir T. Carlaw Martin, president of the Scottish Agricultural Commission, before leaving for London to-day, said there was plenty of land in Western Australia ...
Article : 206 wordsSir—Whilst I am strongly in favor of compulsory military training, as it stands, in my humble opinion the law is onesided, unjust, and cruel. Comment has ...
Article : 563 wordsThe liability to error of the Custom officials when dealing witt butter for export has been illustrated by a letter which the Foster and District Co-operative Butter Factory Company, ...
Article : 255 wordsThe aggregate railway revenue received since the opening of the current financial year on July 1, 1910, is £2,666,281, ant increase of £250,934 over the previous year's ...
Article : 173 words"Plunger," referring to Mr. C. Bastard's statement that H. Moon is the fastest swimmer South Australia has ever produced, says:—"If he is speaking of past ...
Article : 1,248 wordsThe latest report of the directors of the British Broken Hill Proprietary Company is as follows:- After writing off the reserve fund against the costs of renewals and maintenance the balance of ...
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Advertising : 265 wordsFremantle, January 31. The R.M.S. Macedonia arrived from London this morning with the following passengers:— ...
Article : 169 wordsWILLOCHRA, January 30.—A heavy shower fell on Saturday, lasting about half an hour. Water waa lying about everywhere. The Boolcunda Creek came ...
Article : 72 wordsTANTANOOLA, January 30.—The continued warm weather has enabled farmers to proceed with the harvest. The crops are turning out fairly well, but ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 1 Feb 1911, Page 13
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