F.C. MOlloy, of Goodwood, informed the City Watchhouse authorities on Sunday that Dr. Brown had reported having been called at 7.10 a.m. to attend Mr. Samuel ...
Article : 93 wordsHis Excellency the Governor had a busy day at Wallaroo on Friday. In the morning, accompanied by Capt. Fletcher, A.D.C, be visited the public school, where ...
Article : 2,131 wordsOne of the largest and most important sales of sheep held for many years was conducted by Elder, Smith, & Co., limited, on Oulnina Station on Friday, when the ...
Article : 363 wordsShopbreakers have lately been active is several of the suburbs; but for consummate daring the wholesale raid made upon the business portion of Kent Town and ...
Article : 1,345 wordsThings are quiet, and work is proceeding on the boats and wharf. A conference was held between Mr. Medwell (the wharf contractor) and the U.L.U., who offered to ...
Article : 641 wordsSouth Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Sunday).—Generally line, with cool south-westerly winds. Squally, with a shower or two along the south-east coast. ...
Article : 24 wordsS.C. Nicholas, stationed at St. Peters, has notified Inspector Burchell of the death of Bettly Pirie, aged 2 years and 8 months, daughter of Mr. W. Pirie, of Osborne ...
Article : 108 wordsSemaphore, Monday, April 10.—Times of high and low water, doubtful. cape Borda, April 9, 12.30 p.m.—Steamer cevie passing inwards. Weather—Wind, S.W., strong; ...
Article : 1,264 wordsWhile sitting underneath the flagstaff at the Commercial road street end. Port Adelaide, on Saturday evening. D. le Shon, a lumper, was struck on the head by a ...
Article : 79 wordsA burst in the watermain at the corner of St. Vincent and Todd streets. Port Adelaide, early on Saturday morning caused the roadway to cave in. One of Messrs. ...
Article : 73 wordsA plucky capture of a runaway was witnessed in Wakefield street on Saturday afternoon. A horse attached to a milkcart, evidently becoming imbued with the ...
Article : 81 wordsAt about 1.15 a.m. on Sunday the Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call from the Hyde Park fire alarm. A store, situated in King William road, tenanted by ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. P. Wilson) took an exceedingly firm stand in replying to the deputation of glut hands from the Government Export Depot on ...
Article : 102 wordsParis and portions of skeletons are still being unearthed by the workmen at Swanport, and it is thought that an expert should be sent by the Government ...
Article : 518 wordsNo trace has yet been found of Mrs. Harrison, who has been missing from her home at Port Adelaide for nearly a week. Further search was made at the Outer ...
Article : 45 wordsOur Sydney correspondent telegraphed on Sunday night:—Peter Bowling, in addressing a large meeting at West Maitland, appealed to the men at Broken Hill, the ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. William Booth, a lumper, residing at Dale street, Port Adelaide, was injured on board the steamer. Perth on saturday through an empty coal basket falling upon ...
Article : 105 wordsIt was announced at the Adelaide Literary Theatre, Walkerville, on Saturday night, that the special late cars ordered to convey patrons of the city, would not be ...
Article : 96 wordsAt 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon William Jewell, living at Hindmarsh, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital suffering from an injury to his spine, caused by a ...
Article : 36 wordsThere was a large attendance, which included the Governor and Lady [?]), at the Melbourne University commencement ceremony in the Wilson Hall yesterday. ...
Article : 257 wordsHAMMOND, April 7.—Mr. J. C. Anderson, storekeeper, of Moockra, was driving a pair of horses this afternoon, when one of the clamp bolts broke and the horses ...
Article : 69 wordsOne of the chief topics of conversation among men on the land and dwellers in the country generally is the extraordinary number of mice about (writes a Riverton ...
Article : 212 wordsCOCKBURN, April 9.—John Picken, a ganger, while running his course on a railway tricycle this morning, discovered the body of a man on the railway line about ...
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Family Notices : 501 wordsThe R.M.S. Omrah, of the Orient line, was timed to arrive at the Outer Harbour from London at 9 a.m. on Saturday, but it was not until 11.15 that she was abreast ...
Article : 179 wordsThe special Ambassador for the United States for the Coronation. Mr. John Hays Hammond, was at one time the highest salaried man in the world. "They have a ...
Article : 105 wordsBROKEN HILL, April 9.—A lad named Leonard, 11 years of age, had an eye cut out yesterday. He was watching a comrade cut a nail in two with an axe, and ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Commonwealth Government has expented £9,726 in repatriating 1,284 Australians from South Africa, and has been repaid only £885. ...
Article : 28 wordsSYDNEY, April 9.—A man was killed and, another had a remarkable escape from death on the railway near to Morlsset. Newcastle West. Edgar Armstrong and ...
Article : 58 wordsFour Grimsby fishermen in the trawler Ugadale concluded at the end of February one of the most remarkable feats of salvage ever recorded. Their ship, valued at ...
Article : 226 wordsAUCKLAND (N.Z.), April 9.—Additioaal details regarding the stranding of the steamer Boveric at Nukualofa, Tonga, show that the accident occurred on March 29, in ...
Article : 115 wordsSeveral weeks ago when Lord Lansdowne announced that an American millionaire had offered him £100,000 for, Rembrandt's masterpiece, "The Mill," ...
Article : 603 wordsThe Blue Lake at Mount Gambier is higher at present than it has been at any other time since the establishment of the waterworks in 1883 and for many years ...
Article : 144 wordsFREMANTLE, April 9.—On Friday rooming when the French mail steamer Caledonian was about 600 miles from. Fremantle Levis Jean, the chief engineer, ...
Article : 77 wordsTaking into consideration the length of the journey the Melbourne express keeps fairly well to schedule on all but English mail days, when from 10 to 20 minutes is ...
Article : 188 wordsThe number and amount of Australian notes issued by the Federal Treasury and not redeemed on March 29 were as follow:£—1, 1.498, 456, £1.498,456; £5, 235,613, ...
Article : 308 wordsIn connection with the decision of the Government to lay down a 4 ft. 84 in. railway from Fremantle to Kalgoorlic to form a junction with the Trans-Australian ...
Article : 137 wordsJewellery and money to the value of over £150 were stolen from the Port Jackson Hotel in George street north, on Friday night. The thieves apparently walked ...
Article : 136 wordsGermany in 1911 is vastly different from the Germany of 20 years, or even a decade, ago. The changes in the life of all grades of the middle ...
Article : 817 wordsA gusty northerly wind blew in Adelaide on Saturday, and the temperature ranged from 49.8 to 80.7. The "low" moved eastward at a rapid rate. The centre passed ...
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Advertising : 128 wordsAt the Victoria Park Races on Saturday the police arrested two men who were alleged to have committed breaches of the Gamine Act. It is probable that they will ...
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Advertising : 418 wordsGREAT BRITAIN.—April 13-2.45 p.m., R.M.S. Mongolia, port Adelaide, 3.30 p.m., British and foreign parcels post closes at G.P.O. at 2 p.m Mails due In London, May 14. ...
Article : 289 wordsTHe partially erected breakwater, which was a menace to shipping near the Glenelg jetty has at last been removed, much to the satisfaction of the boating fraternity. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 10 Apr 1911, Page 4
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