There appears below the fourth of a series of crossword puzzles, which will be continued in The Register each Saturday. ...
Article : 64 wordsWhatever criticisms may have been levelled in the past against the quality and quantity of transmission from Central Broadcasters at the Grosvenor there ...
Article : 252 wordsMrs. E. J. Hume (station 5DN, Parkside), has made arrangements for broadcasting the anniversary services at the Parkside Methodist Church on Sunday ...
Article : 71 wordsThe amount payable to the British Broadcasting Company in respect of licences issued during the 12 months ending March 31, 1925, is expected to be ...
Article : 30 wordsWireless has now become the source of many patents taken out in Great Britain. More than 600 were granted last year, an increase of nearly 200 on the figures for ...
Article : 37 wordsThe rules decided upon, are those customarily adopted for crossword puzzle competitions. The puzzle, cut from The Register, and clearly filled in, must be addressed to THE COMPETITION EDITOR, BOX 393. THE REGISTER ...
Article : 184 wordsNearly 364,800 farms in America are fitted with wireless sets, according to a survey made by the Department of Agriculture. ...
Article : 24 wordsListeners who use detectors in which the crystals are exposed to the atmosphere should not expect the latter to last indefinitely. The best plan is to keep a few ...
Article : 74 wordsThe problem at atmospherics has always been a serious one in connection with wireless work. It has been found that atmospherics have a variable but unusually ...
Article : 155 wordsMALLALA, May 7.—The competition in connection with Methodist choirs in the Mallala Circuit resulted in first place being awarded to the local choir, and second to Shannon. The ...
Article : 414 wordsShould a valve on the L.F. side of the set burn out in the middle of an interesting item, a temporary connection can be made whereby it is still possible to receive ...
Article : 125 wordsThe puzzle shown below, is a chequer-board arrangement of black and white squares with the black squares forming a pattern. Every white square in the diagram has to be filled in with a letter. Every square that marks the beginning of a word, whether the word is read ...
Article : 235 wordsMany pastoralists have held an erroneous idea of Moonarie as consisting of sandhills, scrub, and heavy sand. The only heavy sand, is that previously described. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,616 wordsA very common method of bringing the lead-in from the aerial into a room is to bore a hole in the sash of the window, and run the wire, either insulated or bare ...
Article : 253 wordsThe monthly general meeting of the South Australian division of the Wireless Institute was held at the Adelaide University on Wednesday evening May 6. ...
Article : 244 wordsMr. T. Ekers, of Narracoorte, recently read the following paper on "Beekeeping" before members of the local Agricultural Bureau:—"First of all, the selection of ...
Article : 998 wordsThe winner of last week's competition was Mrs. E. A. Daltry, 123 Mackinnon parade, North Adelaide, as published, along with the correct solution, in The Register on Thursday. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 wordsA correspondent supplies the following information in regard to tie well-known American station:—Station KDKA broadcasts concerts daily at 12.15, 6.15, and ...
Article : 78 wordsAn uncle of 74, cited as co-respondent, and handwriting tests in Court were among the features of a remarkable divorce action heard by Mr. Justice ...
Article : 458 wordsDry wood is well known to be a good insulator, and for experimental purposes, it is quite satisfactory to mount componements on three-ply wood panels. ...
Article : 99 wordsDuring the course of his address on Wednesday evening to the members of the South Australian branch of the Wireless Institute. Professor Uhrlaub, the ...
Article : 441 wordsTwo large mammoth Purple Top turnips have been grown by Mr. W. Whittington, on Mr. H. T. Ward's property, at Mount Compass, on the peaty soil of a reclaimed swamp. The specimens—the bigger of which is shown in the above photograph—weighed 14 and 11 lb. respectively. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 652 wordsFollowing on numerous requests, we have made pads adaptable to either constructing or working out crossword puzzles, and these are now obtainable at The Register Office. Each block contains 50 squared forms on superior paper, suitable for all requirements. The price of the pad is 1/ (posted 1/4). ...
Article : 50 wordsReports of the good results being obtained by the use of carbonate of lime are coming to hand from many, quarters, and farmers, market gardeners ...
Article : 235 wordsCOOMANDOOK, May 5.—A long dry snell of weather has been experienced, and the farmers and graxiers are looking forward to a good downpour of rain. The feed that was promising ...
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