The Speaker (Sir Frederick Holder, S.A.) took the chair at 2.30 p.m.—The Iron Industry.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Watson ...
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Article : 2,367 wordsAt the meeting of the Unley Town Council on Tuesday evening Ald. Grundy moved—"That the delegates of this council to the Municipal and District Councils ...
Article : 736 wordsThe sessions of the general conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia were continued to-day under the Presidency of the Rev. Dr. Fitchett. ...
Article : 1,351 wordsAt to-day's meeting of the State Cabinet it was decided that the Premier (Mr. Bent) should confer with the committee of the Melbourne University Council on the ...
Article : 366 wordsAt a meeting of the Federal Executive to-day Mr. Justice Murray, of New South Wales, was appointed it commission "to enquire into and report upon all the ...
Article : 306 wordsIn the House of Assembly to-night Mr. Cribb (ex-Treasurer) moved a vote of no confidence in the Ministry. The debate was adjourned till Wednesday. ...
Article : 129 wordsIn consequence of the Theatre Royal being otherwise engaged and the early return to London of Messrs. Willoughby & Geach the season of farce comedy is limited, and ...
Article : 86 wordsOwing to previous arrangements Mr. Harry Rickards announces the last performance of the Uessems. These wonderful artists have drawn crowded houses during ...
Article : 186 wordsNominations for the Kimberley, Gascoyne, Roebourne, Pilbarra, and Dundas seats in the Legislative Assembly closed to-day. Mr. William James Butcher ...
Article : 105 wordsAn important aspect of the relations between banker and customer was to-day under consideration before the Full Court. The proceeding minted to the recent ...
Article : 273 wordsA short discussion on compulsory arbitration took place at the meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures to-night. The President (Mr. C. Atkins), in introducing ...
Article : 213 wordsMr. T. H. Jones, Mus. Bac, the organist and choirmaster of Pirie Street Methodist Church, gave his first recital for the year on Tuesday evening before a large and ...
Article : 273 wordsThe Palmerston to Pine Creek railway earnings for the week ended June 4 amounted to £207. Monday was observed as a holiday on ...
Article : 103 wordsA public meeting of the National Council of Women of South Australia was held in the Lady Cotton Hall on Tuesday evening. The President (lady Way) presided ...
Article : 674 wordsQueen Permanent.—The Fixty-sixth half-yearly meeting was held at Cowra Chambers on Tuesday evening. The Chairman (Mr. H. Foale) presented the half-yearly report and statement of ...
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Article : 176 wordsThe select committee of the House of Representatives appointed to enquire into the administration of the Electoral Act met again to-day, under the Presidency of Rp. ...
Article : 374 wordsMr. Holloway, having been fortunate enough to arrange with Mr. J. C. Williamson for the right of "The Two Little Vagabonds," has decided to open his season ...
Article : 316 wordsAt the meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures to-night, a discussion took place on matters connected with the recent election, and a resolution was carried:—"This ...
Article : 85 wordsWither Hill and John Hell were charged at White Cliffs with having robbed mails from the Mount Browne mail coach, and were committed for trail to the quarter ...
Article : 290 wordsThe anniversary services just concluded in connection with this Sunday school are said to be the most successful on record. On Sunday, May 29, three services were held. That in the morning ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 8 Jun 1904, Page 6
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