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Advertising : 966 wordsThe Waterloo Cup, the Blue Riband of pursing in South Australia was opened at Angas Plains near Strathalbyn to-day. The weather on Monday night looked ...
Article : 885 words"A Traveller in the District" has forwarded some interesting notes concerning development in the Loxton areas. He says: — "The rain which fell recently has come ...
Article : 545 wordsIn "A Fool There Was" to be staged here alter "The Woman in the Case" there is a realistic ship scene. The scenery in "A Fool There Was" is on a spectacular ...
Article : 784 wordsOur Greens Plains correspondent writes: —"The mice plague appears to be on the wane, and the end is evidently not far off. The recent cold and wet weather has ...
Article : 263 wordsIt will come as a surprise—regrettable in more ways than one—to many people, that not only has the codlin moth made its appearance among the orchards on ...
Article : 295 wordsAt 10 o'clock this morning the members of the Land Board will attend at the deputation room, Government Offices, to hear the evidence of applicants who desire ...
Article : 166 wordsWhat has been described as "one of the most important and comprehensive displays of horses in the Commonwealth" will be been at the Jubilee Exhibition ...
Article : 286 wordsFrom "Music Lover":—"The Acting Mayor said on Monday that he could not officially welcome the Sheffield Choir because the Mayor told him not to do so. ...
Article : 856 wordsFrom "H. L.":—"Last Sunday morning, at the West Terrace Cemetery, I saw a girl Stealing flowers off the graves of the dearly departed, and I suggest that steps should ...
Article : 151 wordsHAWKER, July 17.—A dingo hunt was recently organized by Messrs. J. Spiers, S. Stone, and A. Hensehke, of 'Woolyana. Thirteen horsemen mustered, and were ...
Article : 229 wordsLOBETHAL, July 17.—The spaciou's institute hall, artistically decorated with, flowers, shrubs, and buntings by the ladies, was filled to the doors with members and ...
Article : 478 wordsThy annual meeting was held at the offices, Pirie street on Tuesday. The Hon. W. B. Rounsevell (Chairman of Directors) who presided said the company was practically living on ...
Article : 79 wordsFrom T. C. Paltridge Brinkworth:—"Your obituary notice of my old friend the late Mr. C. J. Stevens was much appreciated and I should like to add my ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Semaphore branch of the Liberal Union will give an instructive and amusing entertainment in toe Semaphore Town Hall to-night, The committee had spared ...
Article : 37 wordsFARINA, July 17.—One hundred and 27 donkeys were trucked here this morning, consigned to Messrs. Elder, Smith, & Co., Limited, for shipmen. to Mr. A. B. Lord, ...
Article : 64 wordsStatistics recently issued by the Government Statist (Mr. L. H. Sholl) reveal that not only is the area under caltivation steadily expanding, but the desirable ...
Article : 100 wordsFrom the Hon. John Warren M.L.C.:—"To adopt Mr. Coombe's franchise proposals would mean to give power to the Socialists to carry adult suffrage after an ...
Article : 97 wordsCOCKBURN. July 13.—Thirty five head of fat cattle from Netley Station New South Wales were trucked by the owners the trustees of the late John Dunne to Elder Smith &Co., Limited ...
Article : 224 wordsThis comprehensive title was employed recently by Mr. Thomson, of Mount Pleasant, as the foundation for a suggestive paper, which he read at a' meeting of the ...
Article : 191 wordsFrom "An Admirer":—"In The Register recently an account was given of a plucky rescue from drowning at Glenelg by an elderly gentleman (Mr. S. Williams). That ...
Article : 105 wordsFrom Mr. W. H. H. Dring. Mayor of Hindmarsh:—"In reply to adverse expressions in regard to the scrutiny of the poll on Saturday last will you kindly allow me ...
Article : 274 wordsPARRAKIE, July 17.—The reoent rain will be of great beenfit to the late sown crops. Famers have been hampered in getting roots away from the station owing to the want of trucks ...
Article : 753 wordsIRONBARK July 17.—Recently the residents decided to improve the church grounds. A stable, shed, and front fence were badly needed. The work had no ...
Article : 1,049 words"Mooringa."—"Wirraparinga" is believed to have signified in native dialect tree brook" or "little creek with gumtrees." "Poundage."—The poundage fee is chargeable only in respect of the entry or record of the impounding, and is not a ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 19 Jul 1911, Page 5
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