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Advertising : 863 wordsA telegram which the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Thomas) has received from the Administrator of the Northern Territory (Dr. Gilruth) states that the American ...
Article : 339 wordsA unique journalistic case was begun in the Supreme Court to-day before Mr. Justice McMillan and a jury of five. Thomas Coy, for 16 years subprinter of the ...
Article : 606 wordsOur Melbourne correspondent telegraphed on Monday evening:—The Governor of Victoria (Sir John Fuller) held a levee at the State Parliament House to-day in ...
Article : 887 wordsSouth Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Monday).—Rainstorm passing away to the eastward, but weather still cloudy and showery, South-west winds; ...
Article : 29 wordsPreparations have been completed for the unique floral ball in the Jubilee Exhibition Building on Wednesday evening, under the auspices of the District Trained ...
Article : 507 wordsSemaphere, Tuesday, June 25.—Time of high and low water doubtful. ARRIVED.—June 24. Karatta, 278, W. J. Spalla, Kangaroo Island. ...
Article : 721 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) announced to-day that no more names would be registered for work at the Victoria Nabal Base at Westernport. "The ...
Article : 55 wordsJames M. Gorrie, who on Friday was found guilty of the manslaughter of Amelia Bowden, at Warburton, on May 30, was brought before Mr. Justice Hood in the ...
Article : 154 wordsA call was received at the Unley Fire Brigade Station on Monday afternoon to a fire at the residence of Mr. C. E. Sutton, at the corner of Unley road and Marion ...
Article : 144 wordsSeveral months ago the Federal Government sent Mr. A. H. Hinton to Capetown as its Commercial Agent. A good deal of publicity was given to the fact by the ...
Article : 124 wordsConstable James, the officer in charge of the Thobarton Police station on June 22, reported to the City Watchhouse on Monday that a fire occurred on the premises ...
Article : 149 wordsWet weather interfered with would-be holiday makers' arrangements on Monday. It was with mingled feelings that many people saw the thick, heavy clouds and ...
Article : 269 wordsThe South Australian Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) will pass through Melbourne on Wednesday on his way back to Adelaide from a visit to New South Wales and ...
Article : 161 wordsWhen the Federal Arbitration Court today resumed the hearing of the tramways case, which had been interrupted while the President was at Mildura and Renmark, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 374 wordsNHILL, June 22.—News was received today that Thomas J. Walter, a well-known farmer, of Toorak, had shot himself at his residence. He was the son of Mr. and ...
Article : 68 wordsWith reference to the stranding of the Star of Canada, Capt. Hart stated that at 10.45 last night he decided to put to sea, and ordered steam ...
Article : 172 wordsFREELING, June 24.—On Thursday, while driving home to Templars. Mr. T. Mackereth in his cart collided with a fence. The vehicle capsized, and he was ...
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Advertising : 647 wordsPRICE, June 23.—Last Tuesday Mr. Hyde, of Port Clinton, aged 82, was driving a trolly loaded with tramway rails, for use on the telephone route between ...
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Family Notices : 256 wordsA new Customs bylaw was issued on Saturday dealing with the entry of yachts into the Commonwealth (says The Melbourne Herald). It reads as follows:— ...
Article : 140 wordsEUDUNDA, June 24.—A serious accident occurred on Saturday afternoon to Mr. H. Marschall, a farmer, residing a few miles out of the town. He was taking ...
Article : 141 wordsMr. D'Ebro, the chief official in connection with the Adelaide Abattoirs, arrived at Broken Hill to-day to report for the city council on the proposal to erect ...
Article : 60 words"The present duty on pictures is an absurdity," remarked Mr. Ambrose Patterson, the well-known artist, to-day (says The Melbourne Herald of Saturday. ...
Article : 545 wordsIn the Footscray Court to-day [?] Buckingham proceeded against another youth, maurice Mckenry, on a charge of having unlawfully assaulted him. ...
Article : 186 wordsIn advocating that the Bay road should be transformed into an attractive highway of which South Australians would be proud, a ...
Article : 731 wordsMr. Knowles (Secretary to the Leader of the Senate) has during the recess prepared a complete summary of the Commonwealth legislation from 1901 to 1911, ...
Article : 42 wordsMURAT BAY, June 20.—A party of motorists, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freeman, Miss Freeman, and the Rev. c. Daley, on their way from Port lincoln to ...
Article : 80 wordsMany causes have been assigned for the higher cost of living which has be-come a prominent factor of existence during the past decade in most ...
Article : 946 wordsThe death is reported from New Zealand of Mr. Edward Gibbon Wakefield, after a long illness. The deceased gentleman was known throughout the British Empire as ...
Article : 311 wordsNORMANVILLE, June 24.—Mr. [?] who is visiting Mrs. Robinson, met with a peculiar accident on Saturday afternoon. He was aiding in the cleaning-up ...
Article : 113 wordsPrompt stens are being taken by the State health authorities to check the outbreak of typhoid fever at Wonthaggi, Tents sufficient to accommodate 20 persons ...
Article : 64 wordsBROKEN HILL, June 24.—Mr. D. S. Virgo, the victim of the motor accident in Oxide street last Wednesday, although still in the hospital, is improving. ...
Article : 76 wordsCapt. Chambers, R.N., has made an inspection of the destroyer Warrego in behalf of the Naval Board. In the course of a brief report Capt. Chambers declares that ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 25 Jun 1912, Page 4
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