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Advertising : 39 wordsOnce again the prorogation of Parliament was held up for many hours by the tempestuons topic of the early closing of liquor bars. Members of the Adelaide ...
Article : 1,329 wordsThe question of excluding the Adelaide Club from the operations of the 6 o'clock closing of liquor bars law was again revived in the Legislative Council on Friday ...
Article : 1,630 wordsThe President of the United Labour Party (Mr. Hugh Gilmore), referring to the manifesto by the Socialist national service politicians which was published in ...
Article : 3,786 wordsFrom the Rev. John Blacket:—"To every man and woman in South Australia worthy of being called a Briton the result of the referendum is staggering. ...
Article : 648 wordsAs a picture entertainment palace the Theatre Royal is unquestionably increasing in popularity. At the change of programme on Saturday night another large ...
Article : 1,998 wordsA small fire occurred shortly before 6.30 on Saturday evening in several bottle sheds and store rooms at the rear of the White Ilart Hotel, Hindley street. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 wordsMrs. Margaret. Howell, aged 64 years, an old age pensioner who resided with her widowed daughter in Leadenhall street, Port Adelaide, was found dead in bed at ...
Article : 51 wordsWALLAROO, November 10.—On Friday morning, while engaged in shunting operations at the passenger station, Porter Fleming was jammed between two trucks. ...
Article : 51 wordsCLARE, November 10.—Mr. Dick Bristo, employed by Mr. R. Baxter as powder monkey man, sustained a severe injury to one of his eyes yesterday, while ...
Article : 84 wordsFrom "Eastwood":—"As we must have reinforcements, I suggest that every male between the ages of 18 and 60 if physically fit, should be called upon to drill so ...
Article : 160 wordsSemaphore.—Monday, Nov. 13—Low water, 11 a.m.; high water, 0.5 p.m. ARRIVED.—Nov. 11. Mentor, 4,708. Worrall, Glargow. G. ...
Article : 707 wordsMELBOURNE, November 12.—A message was received in Melbourne yesterday to the efFect that the steamer Tenrvo Maru had broken her shaft while off Gabo ...
Article : 68 wordsFrom the Hon. F. S. Wallis, M.L.C.:—"In speaking in the Legislative Council on the closing of German schools, I was careful to mate it clear that I was opposed to ...
Article : 436 wordsBROKEN HILL, November 12.—David Arthur Lang, a miner, was admitted to the hospital last night with his head badly injured. It is alleged that Lang was ...
Article : 49 wordsIn view of the fact that nothing definite had been decided in connection with a request for increases in wages to engineers employed at the Islington Workshops ...
Article : 595 wordsFrom "A. L."—"One of the least hopeful features of Australian life is its confirmed and increasing tendency to put off responsibility, either upon another's ...
Article : 267 wordsFrom G. A. Noble:—"It is noted that Aid. Nieass went picnicking on Thursday last; hence the delay in replying to my letter. Some members of the ...
Article : 123 wordsAt the recent review of a Canadian division in England, Gen. Sir Sam Hughes called for "three cheers and a tiger" for Mr. Lloyd George. This demand for a ...
Article : 722 wordsFrom G. A. Noble:—"In the absence of an earlier reply to my letter I should have judged that Mr. Syd. A. T. Jones had also been present on Thursday ...
Article : 129 wordsFrom "Riverton":—"It seems to be an aim of the Labour Party when in power to be continually interfering. Their latest attempt at interference in to force upon ...
Article : 199 wordsFrom Norman Pizey, student of and prospector for petroleum in South Australia for over 20 years:—"In Saturday's Journal. there is an article headed "Oil Wells in ...
Article : 179 wordsFrom L. Wilson, Richmond:—"I must protest strongly against the action of the Railways Department in cutting "off Richmond completely on Sundays from either ...
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Advertising : 266 words"Wattle."—The plants were forwarded to the Superintendent of Experimental Work in the Department of Agriculture (Mr. W. J. Stafford), who has replied:—No. 1 is a native grass, named ...
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Advertising : 98 wordsFrom "Reformer":—"I was pleased to find three letters denouncing my views on mixed bathing, although all three letters are singularly free from sensible ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 13 Nov 1916, Page 7
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