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Advertising : 412 wordsFRANKLIN HARBOR, March 29.— Complaints have been made by owners concerning a shortage of cargo consigned to Cowell. Petty thieving is evidently ...
Article : 2,445 wordsThe following new wages boards have been appointed:- Confectioners. Representatives of employers:—Messrs. ...
Article : 829 wordsOwing to the promptness and presence of mind displayed by Mr. W. Beswick, a visitor to the city from Port Lincoln, a youth, J. Macully, of Gilbert-street, was ...
Article : 153 wordsSome remarkable disclosures were made in the Collingwood Court to-day, when Henry Lesk Britten, aged 18, appeared to answer two charges of horse-stealing, with ...
Article : 382 wordsThe hearing of the case in which E. W. Bonwick, E. C. Dyason, and H. Greenway are charged with conspiracy in connection with the Chaflinch mine was ...
Article : 441 wordsThe Prime Minister (Hon. A. Fisher) was entertained at luncheon by the Commonwealth Club in the Banquetingroom. Town Hall on Thursday afternoon. ...
Article : 1,686 wordsMr. T. Byan, M.P., chairman of the South Australian Higher Education Commission, is keenly opposed to life tenure of university senates, and to-day he ...
Article : 999 wordsThe reappearance for a short season of six nights of Barnold's highly trained dogs at the Tivoli Theatre on Thursday evening was greeted by a large and appreciative ...
Article : 959 wordsTROUBLE OVER A TYPEWRITER. Mr. Hughes, the Federal Attorney-General, who visited Ballirat on Wednesday night, reported to-day the loss of his ...
Article : 175 wordsHandel's "Passion" music will be performed in the Cathedral to-night. This work has not been heard in Adelaide before, and its initial performance is being ...
Article : 160 wordsThe ret[?]al of Olive Moodie on a charge of the murder of her mother, Elizabeth Moodie on November 23, 1910, by poison, was resumed to-day in the Criminal Court, ...
Article : 199 wordsBoisterous conditions prevailed along the coast to-day, when the wind reached the force of a gale from the south to the south-west, and rough seas ruled ...
Article : 84 wordsSir—All patriotic residents in South Australia ought to feel grateful to that good old colonist, the Rev. James Jefferis, L.L.D., for his interesting and timely letter ...
Article : 700 wordsThe drought in South Island appears to have broken, and copious rains are now falling over a wide area. The barque Glenshee, bound for ...
Article : 59 wordsThe notorious negro prisoner, King, has become more def[?]ant than ever since the last court case, where he was charged with assaulting a warder. On Thursday last, ...
Article : 129 wordsThere are 753 immigrants on their way from England to this State. Mr. T. H. King. Deputy Railway Commissioner, has been appointed ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Customs authorities believe they have closed up one of the breaches in the immigration restriction policy of the Commonwealth. That Chinese are occasionally ...
Article : 179 wordsA crowded meeting was held at Rhine Villa on Tuesday night to form a branch of the Liberal Union. The members for the district (Messrs. Homburg and Pflaum) ...
Article : 640 wordsA committee has been formed to carry out the scheme for erecting an apple arch, on the line of route in London in connection with the Coronation ceremony. It ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Mayor of Port Adelaide (Mr. W. T. Rofe) at Thursday evening's meeting of the city council, reported that as a result of complaints which were made regarding ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Postal Department is preparing for the change in rates of postage to a penny per half-ounce, which is to go into effect on May 1. The chief demand will be on ...
Article : 350 wordsMarch 30.—Present—The Major (Mr. W. T. Rofe), Aldermen M[?] Morris, Todd and Clouston, Councillors Gic Brown, Farquhar, King, Sharp, Gower Thompson, Barber, Mason, and ...
Article : 457 wordsAt Thursday's meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council Councillor Farquhar moved that special attention be given to the destruction of rats. He said they were still far from free of ...
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Advertising : 133 wordsAfter the business of the Excelsior lodge, No. 12, L.O.O.F., on Tuesday evening, a farewell social was tendered to Past Grands Bros. J. F. Marchant and A. W. Hancock, who are leaving ...
Article : 91 wordsORROROO, March 29.-—M. Dobrilla completed a 32½ hours' club-swinging feat in the Institute Hall, Orroroo, last night. He began his task on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. On Tuesday night ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 31 Mar 1911, Page 9
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