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Advertising : 462 wordsWhere exactly do we stand? This mith the pressman. He has gained some details of information concerning the impossibility of the Prime Minister finding "the ...
Article : 1,610 wordsTheir Excellencies the Governor-General rad State. Governor visited, the Soldiers' Home at Fergueson, avenue, Fullarton, on Monday morning. They were ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,954 wordsA commendable effort by a patriotic Australian father to perpetuate the memory of some of the fighting men of this State is the execution of a fine ...
Article : 332 wordsThe taxgatherer is with nearly always nowadays more so than ever. That is largely because "of the war and the necessity to meet military and naval expenditure by ...
Article : 918 wordsThe Parliamentary notice papers for the present week are not at all formidable, nor do they contain much of the general public interest. The questions are unusually few ...
Article : 327 wordsThe alleged defective railway signalling plant at Glanville was. referred to at the North Terrace Reserves and Railway Centres Commission on Monday. The matter ...
Article : 545 wordsSouth Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Monday).—A few clearing showers at first, but soon contracting to the south and south-east, and weather becoming ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsOn Saturday their Excellencies the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson) and the State Governor (Sir Henry Gal way), accompanied by the ...
Article : 261 wordsIi is understood that the State War Council, at its meeting Unlay, will deal, inter alia, with certain applications regarding appeals to the public for assistance ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsThe words from Gray's Elegy:—"Full many a flower is born to bluah unseen, and waste its sweetness on the desert air"—may be applied and misapplied in ...
Article : 400 wordsIt would be Lord to exaggerate the extent of voluntary patriotic work which has been done since the beginning of the war. More difficult still ...
Article : 1,042 wordsIt is too early yet to estimate the full value to the community of the establishment of a women's police department. The appointments were ...
Article : 386 wordsThe syllabus which has been drawn up for the annual instruction camps of the Citizen Forces in this State was made on Monday in the form of a ...
Article : 523 wordsFor many years the vignerons of Australia have been in the habit of calling certain wines "port," "sherry," "tokay," and so on and the inference to the ...
Article : 547 wordsIn the early seventies the public were familiar with the name of the Rev. John Bleasdale, D.D., a cultured Roman Catholic divine, who took great interest in ...
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Family Notices : 561 wordsThe great war has evoked from women in a measure never before witnessed in the world's history the beautiful and brave spirit of sympathy and ...
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Advertising : 346 wordsIf we were as economical with bread as we are with words! It was a swarthy Australian soldier (a real "Anzac," with the bis "A" on his shoulder) who dashed ...
Article : 96 wordsIn order to give intending purchasers an opportunity of viewing the estate, a special inspection has been arranged for to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon. Motor ...
Article : 82 wordsInstitutions such as the Missions to Seamen, Port Adelaide, occasionally have to record a poor record a poor kindnesses shown to visitors, "but probably never before has ...
Article : 171 wordsThe effocts of the memorable nice plague in the country are apparently not yet beyong providing new developments. Our Laura correspondent writes:—A peculiar ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 18 Sep 1917, Page 4
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