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  2. CHRISTMAS TRAIN SERVICES.

    Beginning on December 17, the 7.25 a.m. train, Adelaide to Victor Harbour, will be run as a passenger train throughout, leaving Victor Harbour on return at 2.20 p.m. ...

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  3. STATE MINISTERS' CONFERENCE.

    Our Brisbane correspondent telegraphed on Dec. 13:—The Premier (Mr. Ryan) this morning sent a telegram to the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. ...

    Article : 83 words
  4. STATE ACTS OP PARLIAMENT.

    The Government Printer has issued a Bluebook containing the Acts of the Parliament of South Australia for the year 1017. The bulkiness of the volume might ...

    Article : 88 words
  5. WHEAT POOL OVERDRAFT.

    Official statements issued in Melbourn last week showed that the overdraft of tho Australian.Wheat Board, on Monday was £702,000. Of that total South Australia ...

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  6. "LET US WITH ONE ACCORD."

    A London correspondent, with apparently good intentions, wishes The Register to bring before the public "a matter of very great moment and urgency." ...

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  7. SUPPLIES OF FOODSTUFFS.

    THe Prices Commisioner stated on December 14 that applicants for certain increases in prices this week had been refused. The shortage ...

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  8. VISITORS TO U.S.A. AND PASSPORTS.

    Every person who leaves Australia for the United States of America with the purpose of entering or passing through or touching any port of the United States is ...

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  9. A DOCK WANTED.

    How South Australia has lost valuable business through the absence of a dock at Port Adelaide has been once more demonstrated. An oversea vessel which caught ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. THE ROYAL ST. GEORGITES.

    In accordance with custom, a handsomely printed and encased full report of the proceedings at the tenth annual dinner of the Adelaide branch of the Royal Society ...

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  11. HEAT IN COURT.

    The apartment in which the Industrial Court cite is far from comfortable in the summer season. On Wednesday, during the hearing of the claim by the Hotel and ...

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  12. OVERSEAS MAILS.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. K. W; Bramble) advises in connection 'with the mail notices which appear in the press that instances occur where advices ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. MURRAY FLOODS PAST.

    Unless there is some change of weather at present quite unforseen, and equally improbable, there will be little danger of further damage by flood to the reclaimed ...

    Article : 121 words
  14. WHERE IS KING WILLIAM STREET?.

    According to the quaint Mr. Bumble, "The law is a hass!" and some folk may be inclined to agree' with him following. an incident at the Adelaide Police Court ...

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  15. SECRECY IN COURT—AN EXPLANATION.

    The action of Mr. T. R. Bright, S.M., in clearing the Adelaide Police Court on December 7 on the hearing of a case of indecent language (under the provisions of ...

    Article : 292 words
  16. HERMANSBURG GERMAN MISSION.

    A statement was made last week by the Secretary to the Department of Home and Territories (our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed on Friday) that enquiries ...

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  17. ITALIANS CALLED TO THE COLOURS.

    The Gonsul-General for Italy in Australia advisee that "All Italian conscripts and reservists residing in Australia and born on and between 1874 to 1899, are compulsorily ...

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  18. CHRISTMAS AT MINDA.

    Amid ail the Christmas celebrations, the young folk at Minda Home, Brighton, were not forgotten. On Wednesday afternoon the annual Found Day and Christmas tree ...

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  19. TRAMWAYS RECEIPTS.

    The fortnightly traffic return, issued by the Municipal Tramways Trust, covering the two weeks ended December 10, indicates that 1,556,411 passengers were carried ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. MESSAGE FROM THE DEEP.

    Mr. E.G. w. Mariner, of Hordern Vale, Victoria, has forwarded to The Register Office a piece of pager which was extracted from a bottle ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. A PIONEER PLAYGROUND.

    "You've got to show me," is the boast of some folk who pride themselves upon astuteness. Certainly there is a special force in actual demonstration in driving ...

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  22. NEXT PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed j on Sunday:—The Victorian State Ministers are opposed to the suggestion of the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Peake) that ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. FOREIGN PROFESSORS OSTRACIZED.

    The council of the University of Adelaide, at a meeting presided over by the Chancellor (Sir George Murray) on Friday, decided that the names of enemy sub ...

    Article : 186 words
  24. BACK TO CHRISTENDOM.

    News of the Capture of Jerusalem by the British troops on December 8 was received throughout the Christian world with rejoicing. The South Australian Council of ...

    Article : 155 words
  25. SEASON'S GREETINGS AT THE COURTS.

    Greetings of the season were exchanged between Bench and Bar at the Full Court on Tuesday. Mr. A. W, Piper, K.C., expressed felicitations in behalf of ...

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  26. IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE MUSEUM.

    Mr. Edgar R. Waite, F.L.S. (Director of the Adelaide Museum), accompanied by Mr. R. Limb (Formasor of the Museum) and Mr. Gustave Barnes (Supervisor at the ...

    Article : 263 words
  27. FLEEING FROM HOME.

    Frank Kahl, aged 14 years, was discovered on December 13 near to the locomotive running sheds by a night watchman at the Adelaide Railway Station. The boy, ...

    Article : 136 words
  28. "TIME OF WAITING CUETAH/ED.

    Our Mount Gambler correspondent writes: —Charles Edmondson, of Tantanoola, who was committed for trial at Millicent on November 9 for alleged ...

    Article : 92 words
  29. "THE COO-EE CALL."

    In the literary page of The Register were reviewed some time ago advance sheets of "The Coo-ee Call," a highly attractive publication "dedicated to all men in khaki," ...

    Article : 152 words
  30. WAR MEDALS.

    A minor effect of the great war has been the crop of new medals and decorations that have been established as rewards for gallantry and distinguished service in ...

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  31. JOY BELLS AND THE LIBERATION OF JERUSALEM.

    A correspondent writes, as "An Old Christ's Hospital Boy":—"In The Register a cablegram sets out that '50 Australian and New Zealand soldiers were drawn up ...

    Article : 170 words
  32. RAILWAY EARNINGS.

    The railway earnings for the week ended December 15, 1917, amounted to £33,159, compared with £41,706 for the corresponding week of 1916. ...

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  33. WORKERS FOR ENGLAND.

    It is intended to send another batch of navvies and labourers to England. Applications for engagement ma v. be sent to the Secretary of the Railways Commissioner or ...

    Article : 43 words
  34. MONARTO-PALMER RAILWAY TENDERS.

    Tenders were received by the Railways Commissioner on Wednesday for the construction of the balance of the railway from Monarto to Palmer, the first nine ...

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  35. SEATS FOR RETURNTSD SOLDIERS.

    It was mentioned at this meeting of the) Adelaide City Council oh Monday that the South Australian Division of the Red Croes Society applied for permission to place ...

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  36. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY SURVEYS.

    Our Oodnadatta correspondent telegraphed last week stating that in connection with the railway from Oodnadatta to Port Darwin, Mr. Waters, Surveyor for ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. WAR RAVINGS DAY. £30.436.

    The South Australian War Savings Committee, in thanking the lady stallholders and helpers - for the assistance they rendered by the sale in the streets of ...

    Article : 47 words
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