The Seamen's Union states that British ports resumed something like normal conditions during the week-end. The port of Southampton, although that was really a storm centre, signed on 2,182 men of the 22,570 who had signed off, and there were only 400 new hands in the ...
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Article : 212 wordsThe response to the Wattle Day Essay Competition promoted, by the South Australian Wattle League, and conducted through the columns of The Register, has ...
Article : 606 words"The Pioneers of the North-West of South Australia, 1856-1914," by Norman A. Bichardson; W. K. Thomas and Co., Adelaide. ...
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Article : 77 wordsSubscriptions continue to come in steadily to the conversion loan, £29,300 worth of cash and conversion applications' being received, at the Commonwealth, ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 9 Sep 1925, Page 13
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