Officials:—President, Mr. R. Barr Smith; Vice-Presidents—The Mayor of Adelaide, Mr. A. W. Ware, C.M.G., Hon. J. L. Stirling. M.L.C., Hon. W. B. Rounsevell, M.P., ...
Article : 1,719 wordsSir—According to "Hansard" the Chief Secretary, "in reply to Mr. Carpenter, said owing to the great cost of Mr. Lindon Bates's scheme for providing an outlet for ...
Article : 1,183 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly today Mr. See. answering a question by Mr. Haynes, promised that he would some time during this session give the House an opportunity ...
Article : 305 wordsEvery morning daring the summer months the smartest turnouts in the world are the splendidly appointed drags, and teams of four fine well-groomed hoses, ...
Article : 2,619 words"Why did Col. Light leave the public service in South Australia?" This was the pertinent question submitted to Mr. William Jacob, of Moorooroo. one of ...
Article : 2,010 wordsThe Hawtrey Comedy Company have given Adelaide theatregoers great entertainment during their season in Adelaide, and "In the Scup." a farcical comedy by ...
Article : 446 wordsY.M.C.A.—The general committee of the Young Women's Christian Association met on Wednesday morning, most of the members being present. The report of the house ...
Article : 371 words£100, threepence, and for every additional £100 or portion of of £100, sixpence. ...
Article : 84 wordsNotice of motion had been given in the House of Assembly to draw from the Government their precise intentions concerning the proposals for the purchase of the ...
Article : 50 wordsJohn Beale, 24. described as a labourer, was before the Central Police Court today harged wish having shot at Ellen Jenkins with intent to murder he. The affair took ...
Article : 154 wordsSir—.Mr. E.G. Shorney state that those signing the position for a fence round the Glanville curve are not directly interested in the matters. I have called on most of ...
Article : 428 wordsFrank and Jen Latona made their last appearance at the Tivoli Theatre last nignt, and were accorded a hearty farewell. Tonight Herr Winschermann, a well-known ...
Article : 57 wordsSir—Permit a few words in explanation of my bringing forward Mr. von Doussa's suggestion to retain our Legislative Council divisions for the Assembly. The Hare ...
Article : 638 wordsThere was an excellent attendance at the Victoria Hall on Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Elsie Hall gave the last of her where pianoforte recitals. Among those ...
Article : 304 wordsAt one of the B.W.T.A. council meetings a resolution was passed advocating cyclists' rests is a method, of work for country branches. The idea is to supply tea and bread and butter at 4d. ...
Article : 628 wordsLeague of Wheelmen.—The last council meeting of the financial year was held at the new clubrooms on Wednesday evening. Mr. J. R. Anderson presided over a full attendance. The ...
Article : 382 wordsxSir—My friend Mr. Shorney does himself an injustice when he contemptuously refers to one or two st. Vincent street shopkeepers as fostering the proposed ...
Article : 607 wordsSir—I live in a township where nearly every resident attends church. Indeed, I have heard of only one who never frequents the house of prayer. For Christian churches ...
Article : 391 wordsSir—Mr. Channon appears to think councillors are above criticism: but it becomes in certain cases highly desirable, and possibly will be found so in the present ...
Article : 176 wordsPayneham W.C.T.U.—The annual business meeting was held at the house of the president on Tuesday afternoon, August 6. The election of officers resulted in a re-election of the old officers ...
Article : 77 wordsA special meeting of the subscriber to the above institute was held in the state school, Parkside, on Wednesday evening. The president, Mr. W. J. Sowden, was in the chair. The meeting was called ...
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Advertising : 175 wordsSir—Allow me to express my satisfaction at the admission by Cr. Channon that there are explanations needed, and his recognition of the right of the ratepayers to such ...
Article : 125 wordsThe weather was delightful when proceedings were renewed on Tuesday, morning, and fortunately the climatic conditions continued favourable for the whole ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 8 Aug 1901, Page 6
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