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Advertising : 1,802 wordsMiss Louise Lovely, the screen star, will be seen for the last time at West's to-day, at the morning, afternoon, and evening sessions. Miss Lovely gives a most ...
Article : 139 wordsFrom A. T. SAUNDERS:—In Wednesday's Register a telegram from Perth states that the licencee of the only Nedlands Hotel has been fined £75 or four ...
Article : 128 wordsFrom H. ESTCOURT HUGHES.—"Medicus" contends that alcohol, taken n small quantities, is harmless. Will be please tell us what he means by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsThe fortieth annual meeting of the South Australian Alliance for the abilition of the liquor traffic was held at the Leavitt Hall. Wakefield street, on Wednesday. ...
Article : 1,300 wordsFrom J. SANKEY ROBINSON:—In The Register of October 23 the Chief of the Criminal investigation Department is reported to have said. "It would be wise ...
Article : 540 wordsFrom "SOCRATES."—During a visit to your State, and while resident in a suburb of Adelaide, I have not been slow, either verbally, or in correspondence with ...
Article : 179 wordsIf great variety of scenic backgrounds, powerfulness of cast, and an interesting and dramatic story are elements that help a picture to excel, then "It Is the Law. ...
Article : 326 wordsFrom A. T. SAUNDERS:—Regarding the article in Saturday's Register on errors, in The South Australian of 20/3/1819 is a note on the saying "Sleeps ...
Article : 50 wordsFrom "RESULTS":—The Hon. John Gunn (Premier), in answer to a question addressed to him, replied:—"Piecework is the speeding up to such an extent that the ...
Article : 587 wordsFrom A. T. SAUNDERS:—The Mary Blundell was an iron vessel, 862 tons gross, 822 tons net, built in 1869, and owned by J. B. Sprott, of Liverpool. She originally ...
Article : 501 wordsBack in his native Australia after his tour abroad, Albert Whelm, at the Theatre Royal, is revealing the qualities which won for him a leading position in ...
Article : 257 wordsFrom "R. ADELIUS:"—If the government should succeed in increasing the land tax, all councils should at once make drastic reductions in their assessments and ...
Article : 75 wordsFrom A. POYNTON:—The alleged Zinovieff proposals for the corruption of the British Army and the Navy are in accordance with the direct instructions of ...
Article : 263 wordsCorroboration of the popularity cf the crackerjack laugh-smith. George Wallace, is given by the packed houses at every performance at the Majestic Theatre ...
Article : 255 words"MOUNTAINEER":—1. Menzies is a Urge hotel in Melbourne. S. Mount Lofty is 2,334 ft high. By Mount Vary, we presume you mean St. Mary's Peak, which has an altitude ...
Article : 482 wordsFrom A. T. SAUNDERS:—I note in Wednesday's Register that a portion of the Auckland Harbours Board ferroconcrete wharf had collapsed. This ...
Article : 126 wordsThe secretary of the Briseis Tin and General Mining Company (Mr. Harry Fanon Smith), has issued to shareholders an intimation from the company's London ...
Article : 381 wordsFrom BLANCHE STEPHENS.—It seems that the executive committee of the Aborigines' Friends Association, when considering the matter of the half-caste ...
Article : 594 wordsFrom A. H. ROBERTSON:—Having read Mr. T. Howard's criticism on the selected design of the new railway station. I cannot help thinking that he knows ...
Article : 66 wordsAnother production of Elgar's great choral work, King Olaf," will be given on Saturday evening, at the Adelaide Town Hall, by the Adelaide Royal Choral ...
Article : 286 wordsFrom "E. O. W.":—This w the age of the child. Child study and welfare are among the chief topics of the day, and much earnest work has been and is being ...
Article : 453 wordsOf the many pood things promoted during "Boy Week," few have been more impressive than the unique play by boys given in Victoria Hall. From start to ...
Article : 152 wordsEUDUNDA, October 28.—Last Saturday the Buna Rifle Team, of 10 men visited Eudunde and find a return match with the local club. On the last occasion when these teams met ...
Article : 371 wordsThe greater portion of the supply of bullocks to-day consisted of good and prime qualities, heavy weights proving in excess of requirements. The general tone of the market was decidedly ...
Article : 197 wordsOne of the biggest mystery plays that have appeared on the screen will be shown at the Wondergraph Theatre on Saturday. This is the Paramount ...
Article : 229 wordsI am here to interest you in something which every business man should have—I know you're a business man of great prominence, and so I know that you will ...
Article : 244 wordsThe drastic provisions of the Local Courts Bill passed by the Assembly last week were discussed at a meeting convened by the Mayor (Mr. C. L. Spehr) ...
Article : 164 wordsAppropriation of £2,620. recommended for the purchase of 15. rail gang motors for the Railway Department, was approved in the House of Assembly to-day ...
Article : 60 wordsPlans for converting Warrnambool Bay into a still water harbour, capable of berthing large sea-going Teasels were explained to the Royal Commission on Outer Ports ...
Article : 44 wordsThe bowls match between the visiting members of the South Australian Master Builders Association and Victorian players to-day was won by this South ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 30 Oct 1924, Page 3
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