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Name of Work.
Name of Author.
Name of the Proprietor of the Copyright.
Date of Expiry
in absence of Notice that Author survives.
Self Help for Nervous Women
J. K. Mitchell
William Heinemann
15 Oct., 1951.
Sense of Scarlet, A....
Street of Adventure, The
Mrs. II. E. Dudeney...... William Heinemann
Philip Gibbs
5 Nov., 1951.
Tribunal of the Terror, The
G. Lenotre....
Undine
Illustrated by Arthur Rackham.
White Prophet, The
Why Worry?
Hall Caine......
G. L. Walton......................
William Heinemann
William IIeinemann
William Heinemann
William Heinemann
William Heinemann
3 Sept., 1951.
27 Oct.. 1951,
22 Oct., 1951.
12 Aug., 1951.
8 Oct., 1951.
Widows
William Heinemann
1 Oct., 1951.
Illustrated by Cecil Aldin.
Wives
William Heinemann
1 Oct., 1951.
Illustrated by Cecil Aldin.
1st April, 1910.
F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretary.
TREASURY.
No. S. 53. It is hereby notified that, in accordance with the terms of The Rating Ordinance, No. 6 of 1901, Owners and Occupiers of Tenements are reminded that Rates for the 2nd Quarter of 1910 are payable in advance on or before the 30th April, 1910.
If any person shall fail to pay such Rates on or before the 31st May, 1910, proceedings will be taken in the Supreme Court for their recovery without further notice.
No Refund of Rates on vacant tenements will be granted unless such Rates have been paid during and within the month of April, nor unless application is made for such refund within fifteen days from the expiration of the Quarter.
1st April, 1910.
No. S. 54.
NOTICES TO MARINERS.
A. M. THOMSON,
Treasurer.
THE master of the Swedish Steamer Yeddo reports having passed on the 27th instant in Latitude 29° 40′ N. and Longitude 124° 47′ E. a small vessel keel up.
When sighted she was in the route of steamers passing from Shanghai to Japan and vice versa.
BASIL TAYLOR, Commander, R.N.,
Harbour Master, &c.
HONGKONG, 31st March, 1910.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
No. 1 of 1910.
KANGAROO ISLAND, BACKSTAIRS PASSAGE.
SUBSIDIARY LIGHT, CAPE WILLOUGHBY.
REFERRING to Notice to Mariners, No. 5 of 1909, dated the 25th February, 1909, masters of vessels and others are hereby informed that the Red Light mentioned therein, exhibited from the lower part of the tower, and showing over the Scraper shoal from about south by west until shut in by the high land of Cape St. Albans, will be discontinued on the 1st May next.
This affects Admiralty charts 2389B, 1014 and 25.
Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, February 4th, 1910.
ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board.
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