South Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Sunday).—Unsettled, with some scattered showers. Variable winds, freshening from the south later. ...
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Advertising : 93 wordsFurther thundershowers were recorded in the far north, and parts of the Northern Territory on Saturday morning. Some of the highest rain gaugings were 0.43 at William ...
Article : 183 wordsMiss Rees George wrote in London on October 3 to Mr. W. J. Sowden, Federal President of the Australian wattle Day League:—"The meeting for the formation ...
Article : 400 wordsSeventy-eight not out! That was the score in years which was attained yesterday by Mr. Simpson Newland, whose prominent connection with pioneering in the early ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,795 wordsA fire broke out at the Islington workshops on Friday night. Little damage was done, as the fireman on duty was able, with the aid of the appliances at hand, to ...
Article : 118 wordsThe condition of affairs connected with the strike has undergone little alteration. A contingent of nearly 200 special constables from Wairarapa rode into town ...
Article : 385 wordsSemaphore, November 3.—Low water, 11.50 a.m.; high water, 6.10 p.m. Cape Borda, November 2, 5.30 p.m.—Blue Anchor line steamer Benalla, inward. Weather—Wind ...
Article : 2,435 wordsOn Saturday afternoon the people at Henley Beach were excited by a yachting mishap, in which the champion 14-footer Stelma, owned br Mr. George Strapps, was ...
Article : 223 wordsThe use of "wireless" on steamers has often been demonstrated in regard to the saving of life, the detection, of criminals and suspected persons on ...
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Advertising : 169 wordsA new departure In the application of proportional representation lias recently been made in England. A Municipal Representation Bill introduced ...
Article : 741 wordsOn Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. E. Duff, of Marion, first with a buggy accident on the Diagonal road, Glenelg. The horse was frightened by an approaching ...
Article : 66 wordsDown the Wellington Railway Wharf the other morning 1 watched the white-jumpered apprentices of the Union Company's training ship Dartford just in form ...
Article : 257 wordsThe Attorney-General (Hon. H. Homburg) was at Murray Bridge on Friday, and conferred with a number of settlers on the adjacent swamp lands, regarding ...
Article : 405 wordsAt about noon, t on Saturday Edward Wakeman, residing at Eden street, Redfern, a lineman, in the employ of the Telegraph Department, fell from e ladder in ...
Article : 59 wordsRain helped to keep the people off the streets to-aay, which was quiet. A contingent of special constables and free labourers arrived from the country by train ...
Article : 198 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, October 31.—On Tuesday evening a boy named O'Leary, aged three years, had a marvellous escape from death at the railway level crossing in ...
Article : 87 wordsWhen Servia shall bare complied with the request of the Powers—chiefly those forming the Triple Alliance—to evacuate Albania, the last ...
Article : 837 wordsCRYSTAL BROOK, November 1.—A serious loss was experienced by Messrs. J. C. Symons & Son, carriers, yesterday evening, when their two trolly horses, valued ...
Article : 200 wordsThere is no indication here, of a settlement of the strike. The men have perfect picketing, with the result that the wharfs are idle, and the shipping is practically at ...
Article : 122 wordsNothing new under the sun!. The stockwhip at least has been thought to be essentially Australian. That that claim is open to challenge would appear from the ...
Article : 289 wordsIn consequence of the waterside workers strike in New Zealand the entire crew of the steamer Riverina, belonging to the Huddart, Parker line will be paid off ...
Article : 102 wordsQUORN, October 31.—On Thursday morning Mr. J. O'Grady, licencee of the Gordon Hotel, entered the bar of the Gillick Arms, when he caught an old friend ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Osterley, of the Orient Royal Mail line, arrived at the "Outer Harbour from London and ports at 9 o'clock on Saturday morning, exactly an hour before the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 310 wordsThe Victorian Rifle Association's annual prize, meeting wad concluded at Williamstown yesterday in favourable weather. Details:— ...
Article : 318 wordsBROKEN HILL, November 2.—A six-roomed house in South Broken Hill, owned by F. Frenz, and occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth Bandy, was destroyed by fire on ...
Article : 64 wordsThe latest apparatus, invented to make the dentist's room inviting is a cabinet winch is worked by electricity, and which does its best to remove pain. Everything ...
Article : 349 wordsMessrs. Harold Cooper and Reid while fishing from a dinghy at Glenelg on Saturday afternoon caught, on Abbott's ground, a schnapper which turned the scale at 24½ ...
Article : 48 wordsCAIRNS, November 2.—The steamer Allinga, which grounded in the western side of the channel on Thursday night, came off yesterday morning undamaged ...
Article : 40 wordsDr. Mfoberg, the Swedish scientist, who has been investigating the lower forms of fauna in Northern Queensland, made some interesting discoveries, but the ...
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Advertising : 18 wordsThe State revenue for October amount to £1,502,883 and the expenditure was £1,701,156. This brings the debit balance October 31 to £2,181,427. ...
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Family Notices : 340 wordsTea money amounting to 1/6 will not in future be paid to Victorian State civil servants unless they work until 8 p.m. The regulations relating to this payment have ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Treasury returns for October and £29,737 to the deficit, and make it £480,207. The month's revenue. was £372,641, and he expenditure £402,378 ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Tasmanian revenue returns for October show that the total receipts were £112,262 against £127,777 for the corresponding month of 1912. This is a falling ...
Article : 163 wordsHowlers had a day out in the third series of A grade cricket matches started on Saturday afternoon. On the Adelaide Oval Port Adelaide and Adelaide finished ...
Article : 239 wordsAt Selwyn three trackers and a constable have been endeavouring to solve the mystery in connection with the disappearance of a dairyman named Vessy. Two ...
Article : 106 wordsA poll of Glenelg ratepayers was taken on Saturday to decide the important proposal to become connected with the Abattoirs. The ballot paper read:—"Are you ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsAfter having completed a sentence of one month's imprisonment yesterday, George Roberts, who was a member for Richmond in the Legislative Assembly for ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 3 Nov 1913, Page 6
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