Mr. Allan McLean, Leader of the Victorian Anti-Socialist Party in the House of Representatives, addressed his constituents at Sale to-night. About 500 persons ...
Article : 685 wordsFrom the Rev. J. C. Kirby:—"I have received a letter signed 'Engaged in Marine Matters on the River.' Containing the following:—'Now, I want to draw your ...
Article : 548 wordsReferring to-day to the speech delivered by Rp. Reid in Sydney, the Prime Minister said:—"I did not notice in the reports furnished by this morning's papers that ...
Article : 353 wordsA special train left Port Adelaide shortly before 9 o'clock on Wednesday with about 500 picnickers. representing employes of the Port Adelaide Corporation, with ...
Article : 725 wordsThe death of Mrs. Corbin, the wife of Dr. T. W. Corbin. the well-known Adelaide surgeon, and daughter of the late Mr. Alfred Hardy, deprives one of the most ...
Article : 858 wordsRENMARK, October 23.—The first irrigation, of the season began on October 21. This is the latest start ever made by the trust, and has been the means of saving at ...
Article : 344 wordsThe third meeting addressed by Mr. Judkins in connection with the crusade against gambling and drink was even more riotous than the two previous gatherings. The ...
Article : 87 wordsThe exceptionally fine summer and the reports of the scarcity of water in country districts have suggested the possibility of London feeling the effects of a decreased ...
Article : 2,552 wordsGRUNTHAL, October 23.—On Thursday a carrier, while driving his team along the Woodside road. observed a huge snake on the roadway. The driver, probably spurred ...
Article : 225 wordsFrom "A. Beaglehole," Tailem Bend:— "Mr. Ryan, in speaking at Kapunda, on the railway rates anomaly, said that freight from Mount Gambier. nearly 400 miles from ...
Article : 155 wordsBefore the High Court argument has been concluded in the action of Mr. J. J. Holmes (appellant) v. Mr. W. C. Angwin (respondent). The immediate matter before ...
Article : 165 words"One Who Wants to Know." —1. No: except under special arrangement. 2. Yes. "Winulta."—The ship Wanderer arrived at Port Adelaide on May 22, 1851. The ...
Article : 378 wordsSir—Again the warning, its edge doubtlessly blunted somewhat by use, comes to us across the seas. How better could Australians be convinced of the duty they owe to ...
Article : 966 wordsThe following cable message was dispatched yesterday by Mr. Bent to the Agent - General with reference to the purchase of debentures of ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Manager of the Produce Export Depot has asked us to state that there is still room for small consignments, but the ens& must reach the depot not later than ...
Article : 76 wordsMen employed on the Proprietary Coal Mine at Collie caused work yesterday as a protest against the action of the lessee of the mine (Mr. R. C. Young) in taking ...
Article : 148 wordsWELLINGTON, October 24.—A quantity of oranges infected with the Queensland fruit fly have been seized by the Government Pomologist at Napier. ...
Article : 262 wordsDuring a temporary interruption of the water supply a tap was left turned on in Hannah's boot factory, in Wellington. The supply was restored during the night, and ...
Article : 137 wordsA deputation has urged the Premier to cadets the privilege of ^travelling on railways at quarter rates. The amount involved would be about £800 per annum. ...
Article : 84 wordsThe attempt of the King of Spain to advertise the sherries of his country, to which reference was made some weeks ago is the subject of a letter written to The British ...
Article : 513 wordsOne effect of Tuesday's storm was to cause the committee of the Horticultural Society to abandon the Flower show, which was to have been opened on Friday. ...
Article : 160 wordsMr. R. B. Span, in The Occult Review for September, in his latest "Glimpses of the Unseen," says that in the annals of spiritualism and psychical research there ...
Article : 829 wordsTn moving the second reading of the Defence Bill in the House of Representatives Sir Joseph Ward said the experience of past Misters for Defence had been that ...
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Advertising : 646 wordsThere was a full master of members at the sitting of the Legislative Council yesterday. The Land Tax Assessment Bill was taken out of the committee stage and ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 25 Oct 1906, Page 6
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