"Asker."—The white tie would be at all times the strictly correct article to wear, but the black is permissible when the wearer is in mourning. ...
Article : 616 wordsWith the object of bringing more prominently before the Catholic portion of the community the advantages of belonging to the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society the district ...
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Advertising : 2,184 wordsAt the meeting of the Central Board of Health on Wednesday afternoon a deputation consisting of butchers nominated by local boards of health attended by ...
Article : 1,372 wordsThere were two performances of "A Message from Mars" at the Theatre Royal on Wednesday, and in the evening Lard and Lady Tennyson were the central figures in ...
Article : 99 wordsMOUNT BARKER, July 30—An enthusiastic reception awaited CpL-Farrier Timper and Tpr. Murray, two of Mount Barker's representative in the "Fighting ...
Article : 264 wordsThis evening will witness the last appearance in Adelaide of Mr. Austin Rudd, the English comedian who has delighted large audiences at the Tivoli during the last four ...
Article : 127 wordsMiss Elsie Hall, a talented young Australian pianiste, will give her first pianoforte recital at the Victoria Hall this evening. when His Excellency the Governor ...
Article : 213 wordsWork in connection with the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's line of railway to the Iron Monarch leases is being pushed forward as rapidly as possible, and there ...
Article : 153 wordsNorth Adelaide.—This society held an appropriation meeting at the Friendly Societies' Hall, Tynte street, on Tuesday evening. Mr. W. Wooding presided. The ballot resulted in Nos. 105 and ...
Article : 56 wordsSir—For the information of those who may he misled by the misstatement of "G. Oldfield" on July 30 permit me to inform your readers that I do not belong to any "trades union;" and if ...
Article : 169 wordsOn Sunday last M.C. Shea received information that a man had been missing from his camp at Mirgary since the previous Wednesday. The constable left for ...
Article : 1,922 wordsSir—The Government are contemplating the removal of the destitute asylum. What a pity this was not done years ago. Myself, daughters and friends love to visit the old ...
Article : 499 wordsSir—In spite of Cr. Shorney's emphatic denial, I again repeat that in response to his question— "Do you wish to address the council on the subject?" I replied—"No; you can do all that is ...
Article : 680 wordsOn Wednesday the Attorney-General laid before the Council the correspondence dealing with the appointment of Messrs. Miller and Price, M.P.'s, as the delegation to New ...
Article : 534 wordsSir—I very much regret to notice the amount of levity displayed in our State Parliament when Mr. Tucker brought forward his motion to have a jetty at Hog Bay. Hog Bay is a very important ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. Tucker, amidst laughter, gave his annual notice of motion in favour of the erection of a wharf at Hog Bay. (An lion, member-'Good old Hog Bay.)"—"Essence of Parliament," July ...
Article : 262 wordsSir—I am pleased to see that Dr. Borthwick has drawn attention to the attitude of the Central Board of Health in its administration of the Health ...
Article : 217 wordsSir—The ratepayers of this city are much indebted to the city fathers for the interest they are taking in means to get all wrongs righted. The deputation that ...
Article : 330 wordsAPOINGA, annual meeting, JUly 27.—Present —Crs. W.G. Hawkers, F. Schuppan, W. Mosey, C. Hentschke, A. Ruediger, and J. Dreyer, Cr. Hawkers re-elected chairman. Balance sheet ...
Article : 784 wordsOn Wednesday morning the city coroner, Dr. W. Ramsay Smith, conducted an enquiry at Ford's Royal Arms Hotel, Port Adelaide, into the circumstance attending the death of John Norgord, ...
Article : 784 wordsSir—Dr. Koch conteads that the sputum from consumptive patients is the most fertile of all sources of infection, and that it is therefore desirable that strict precautions ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 wordsSt. Peter Parliament.—The attendance was up to the usual standard when the Speaker took the chair on Wednesday evening, in the institute room, St. Peters Town Hall. The Chief Secretary ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 1 Aug 1901, Page 3
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