The House of Representatives resolved itself into a committee of ways and means to consider preferential trade proposals with Great Britain. ...
Article : 2,409 wordsGreat hopes are entertained that an amicable settlement of the coalmining deadlock will be the result of to-morrow's conference. The proprietors will, it is believed, give the ...
Article : 989 wordsThe House of Representatives to-day gave the British preference scheme as severe a handling as was meted out yesterday to the New Zealand reciprocity treaty. Sir William ...
Article : 586 wordsThe Czar and his family are yachting in the Gulf of Finland in the Royal yacht Polar Star. It is stated that during his yachting cruise ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Cuban rebels hold all the smaller towns of the Santa Clara province, 170 miles cast-south-east of Havana. It is reported that Senor Guerra, the ...
Article : 69 wordsIn the report read at the annual meeting of the Home for Incurables in St. James's Hall last night it was stated that Miss Rawson had kindly intimated that she wished her name to ...
Article : 839 wordsThe news published this morning that the Illawarra colliery employees were likely to be appealed to by the Northern Colliery Employees' Association to cease work has ...
Article : 533 wordsThree armed men entered a weaving factory at Alexandrov, 67 miles north-east of Moscow, and demanded money for revolutionary purposes. The employees ...
Article : 43 wordsThe German naval manoeuvres are supposed to have ended in the complete defeat of Germany. The object of the "disaster" is to stimulate the national ...
Article : 44 wordsSeveral colliery proprietors were seen to-night, but were not disposed to disclose details of their plan of negotiations at to-morrow's conference. From their remarks, however, ...
Article : 365 wordsM. Grun, the chief of the detective staff at Warsaw, spared the life of a murderer who is known among the Revolutionaries, and is mnde answerable for the safety of ...
Article : 46 wordsOwing to the drain of gold for the United States and Egypt, many persons had feared that the Bank of England rate of discount would be raised to 4½, and ...
Article : 62 wordsOfficers at Odessa are most reluctant to serve on courts martial for the trial of revolutionaries. Many officers prefer to resign rather than serve. ...
Article : 33 wordsSevere shocks of earthquake were recorded yesterday at Palermo, Sicily. ...
Article : 18 wordsMdlle. Konopliannikow, the girl who was executed in Schlusselberg prison for having shot General Minn on Peterhot raliway station, refused during her ...
Article : 83 wordsThe death is announced of Prince Albert of Prussia, Regent of Brunswick, aged 69 years. Prince Albert of Prussia was a second ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Union of the Russian People (the Black Hundred) placarded Odessa with an anti-Jewish proclamation. Emissaries of the union noted the dwellings of the ...
Article : 57 wordsNow that the news of the conference being arranged for to-morrow has reached all the miners, their attitude is almost universally that of gladness. The men frankly hall the ...
Article : 517 wordsThe "Pall Mall Gazette" supports the suggestion made by the "Standard" for the formation of a volunteer motor-boat organisation for scouting and patrolling ...
Article : 52 wordsIn connection with the elections in victoria the following candidates have been announced. Letter G. stands for the selected Government candidate; I.P., Independent ...
Article : 85 wordsThe greater portion of Kalwarya, in Poland, which is mainly inhabited by Jews, has been destroyed by fire. Many of-the people were incinerated. ...
Article : 56 words"The members of the different Illawarra lodges are in complete sympathy with the northern miners in their endeavour to gain the abolition of the dog watch,' " Mr. T. R. ...
Article : 207 wordsNews is to hand at Longreach of a frightful tragedy which was enacted at Ilfracombe. Mr. Bernard Muldoon, licensee of the Club Hotel there, was savagely attacked ...
Article : 222 wordsThe Russian press attributes the concession made by the Shah of Persia to his people to Great Britain's benevolent influence. ...
Article : 44 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 wordsYesterday afternoon, while Lewis Cossa, 56, and Edward Blanchard, both residents of Balmain-road, Leichhardt, were driving along Parramatta-road, one of the reins broke, and ...
Article : 116 wordsThe new volcano in Chili is in full activity. The upheaval of its crater has left dry part of the bed of the river Biobio, about 300 miles south of ...
Article : 56 wordsRepresentatives of public bodies express themselves as perfectly easy concerning their coal supplies in the event of a general strike of colliers. They express practically the same ...
Article : 209 wordsThe decision of the Arbitration Court on Wednesday, that owing to the change of ownership of properties from the Great Cobar Syndicate to the Great Cobar, Limited, the ...
Article : 559 wordsThe "Liberte," of Paris, suggests that Lieutenant-General Sir J. D. P. French attended the French Army manoeuvres in order to study the mobilisation of the ...
Article : 51 wordsYesterday afternoon a wharf labourer named Chas. Ryan, 33, a resident of Kingclair-street, Alexandria, met with a palnful accident. He was employed handling cargo on the North ...
Article : 68 wordsThe deputy divisional returning-officer (Mr. J. M'Neely) has completed a return showing the number of electors on the old roll for each division of the Dalley electorate, the ...
Article : 115 wordsMr. Peter Bowling, president of the Colltery Employees' Federation, has received an official communication from the proprietors, asking the miners to attend a conference in ...
Article : 633 wordsThe Abermain lodge met this morning and agreed to the resolutions of the committee of management. Strong exception was, however, taken to a statement appearing in the ...
Article : 634 wordsLast night Frank Weymouth, 33, of Marion-street, Leichhardt, fell from a tram in New-town, and sustained injuries to the head which necessitated his admission to the Royal Prince ...
Article : 36 wordsThe "Manchester Guardian" states that the Land Bill proposed by Sir Joseph Ward, the Premier of New Zealand, ought to confirm New Zealand's lead in wealth ...
Article : 41 wordsThe following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Northern Chief, bq, for Auckland, with 377 tons of coal; Barrabool, s, for Melbourne, via Sydney, with 1020 tons ...
Article : 89 wordsChew Tick, Chinese market gardener, was knocked down yesterday by a vehicle in Thomas-street, Ultimo. The Civil Ambulance conveyed him to the Sydney Hospital, where ...
Article : 39 wordsThe estimated population of the colony on June 30 was 951,362, an increase of 2703 since the census was taken on April 29. ...
Article : 29 wordsGeorge Sanders, a storeman, employed at the New Zealand Mercantile Agency Company's stores at Pyrmont, fell down a shoot at the premises yesterday. He was taken ...
Article : 45 wordsA peculiar position has arisen in regard to the first batch of 25 workers' dwellings being erected by the Government at Petone, near Wellington. When the time closed for ...
Article : 64 wordsThe "Times" states that the use of a sulphur apparatus to extinguish the fire on the New Zealand wool steamer Waimate caused the wool to smell of sulphur, ...
Article : 71 wordsA magisterial Inquiry was held by the Coroner this morning into the cause of the death of Mr. Royder Seccombe, a commission agent, aged 27. The evidence showed that in ...
Article : 93 wordsThe second annual exhibition of the Newcastle and Northern Kennel Club was opened to-day. The show was a great advance on the previous exhibition, the number of entries ...
Article : 116 wordsA man named Kearns, a second-hand dealer, was fined £50 at Oamaru for keeping liquor for sale in a no-license district. ...
Article : 26 wordsA special cyclist, named Cheney, arrived at Southern Cross from Mount Jackson to-day, and reported that an allon woodcutter named Georgina had been found in his camp ...
Article : 162 wordsA C[?] named All Tuck committed suicide at Muckerawa, by gashing his stomach with a razor. He was in a half-starved condition, and previously complained of pains in his ...
Article : 148 wordsChina has informed Russia that Antung and Ta-tung-kau, at the mouth of the Yalu River, Manchuria, are open to international trade. ...
Article : 33 wordsIn the Summons Division of the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Macfariane, S.M., James Grahl, master of the steamer Wyandr[?], was proceeded against on an information charging him with having ...
Article : 148 wordsRegarding the expedition by the steamer Xema to Mercury Island, it is rumoured at Capetown that a quantity of illicit diamonds from Kimberley is stored at the ...
Article : 41 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 15 Sep 1906, Page 13
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: