Bar silver is quoted to-day 1-16d lower at 2s 1 9-16d per ounce standard. ...
Article : 21 wordsMr. H. R. Asquith, Home Secretary in the last Liberal Administration, speaking at Bilston lost night, saitl that if Lord Rosebery's speech at Chesterfield had not ...
Article : 103 wordsMr. John Redmond, M.P., in an address at Dublin, defied Mr. George Wyndham (Chief Secretary for Ireland) to cocrce him. He added that there were plenty ready to share ...
Article : 90 wordsThere were no new developments in what is [?]amiliarly known as the ships' stores difficalty yesterday. It was mentioned in yesterday's "Herald" that the Customs authorities, after refusing a permit to the ...
Article : 1,115 wordsThe Minister for Trade and Customs has boen considering the question of better facilitating interstate trade, and has approved of the following rules in relation thereto:—1. Duty on goods may be ...
Article : 271 wordsSignor Marconi, who has been conducting experiments in wireless telegraphy in Newfoundland, makes an announcement which would a few years ago have been received ...
Article : 1,104 wordsMr. G. H. Reid, M.P., who arrived in Melbourne to-day, was interviewed on developments in connection with the Customs law regarding the breaking of ships' seats. In the course of the interview Mr. Reid ...
Article : 980 wordsWhen Commandant Badenhorst was captured at Sterkfontein, in the Northern Transvaal, by Colonel Colenbrander, General Beyer, who had been operating with Badenhorst, ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Chief Secretary for Ireland, in a speech at Exeter, minimised the gravity of the situation in Irelund. He said that the United Irish League had established only 40 branches. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe exhibition in the Royal Exchange in London which is to be opened in February will consist of the colonial exhibits at the Glasgow Exhibition. In some respects the ...
Article : 2,186 wordsThe War Office has ordered the embodiment of six battalions of militia, and the enlistment of 2000 Yeomanry for service in South Africa. The War Office is accepting married men ...
Article : 53 wordsSix members of a family at Cork were indicted for the murder of a farmer. They were convicted of manslaughter, and sentenced to long terms of imprisonment. ...
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Article : 50 wordsThe Brussels correspondent of the "Standard" states that the obstinacy of Mr. Kruger is increasing daily. ...
Article : 25 wordsFourteen farmers in the Oudtshoorn district, Southern Cape Colony, have been imprisoned and fined for not repoiling to the British authorities the presence of the enemy. ...
Article : 34 wordsLeuvo to appeal to the Privy Council was granted to-day by Mr. Justice Helrovd to the defendant in the case Kingston v. Gadd. Defendant is the master of the P. and O. Oceana, and the case arose out of ...
Article : 58 wordsA conference of representatives of capitalists and labour leaders was held at New York yesterday. A committee was elected, with Senator Hanna as chairman, to try to ...
Article : 56 wordsThe constabulary under Colonel Steele in the Magaliesberg, near Rustenburg, captured 36 Boors. Lord Methuen and Colonel Allenby have ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. Barton holds views directly opposd to those enunciated by Mr. Carruthers respecting the location of the temporary seat of government. As will have been seen by a study of Mr. Carruthers' speech in ...
Article : 1,094 wordsThe Johannesburg Exchange has been opened. This has had a favourable effect upon the Paris Bourse. ...
Article : 26 wordsLord Brassey (ex-Governor of Victoria) suggests a scheme for providing for a Naval Reserve of 100,000 men, which will cost £2,000,000. He advocates the establishment ...
Article : 58 wordsDuring the rioting at the pro-Boer meeting at the Birmingham Town Hall 27 persons were injured and one was killed. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Premier (Mr. John Sce) stated yesterday that the duty of raising additional troops for service in South Africa rested with the Federal Government Personally he would be glad to see such troops ...
Article : 120 wordsPrivate J. Whelan, of the Victoria Mounted Rifles, died of wounds received at Grootvlei; Earner-sergeant C. Wallace, of the same force, was accidentally wounded in ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. Thomas Edison believes that Signor Mareoni will achieve commercial success with wireless telegraphy across the Atlantic. Sir W. H. Preece, K.C.B., Professor Silvanus ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Primate, in a communication to Dr. Goe received to-day, state that he would be satisfied with the provisions made for the undowment of the proposed diocese of Bendigo and Wangaratta. ...
Article : 103 wordsA statement has got into circulation that it is the intention of Die Commonwealth Parliament to levy Customs duties on all importations, [?]respective of whether they are imported by any State Government ...
Article : 779 wordsThe railway services in the north of England and Scotland are greatly disorganised owing to the heavy snowfalls. ...
Article : 25 wordsWe have to record the death of Mr. G. H. Wigley, which took place at his residence, No. 2 Oxfordsquare, on Wednesday. The deceased gentleman, who had a very brief illness, was 67 years of age. ...
Article : 475 wordsThe Premier is in receipt of the following copy of a telegraphic despatch from the General of Communications, Cupetown, which reached the Department of External Affairs, through the Governor ...
Article : 111 wordsThe late Mr. David M'Cosh, surgeon, of Bridge of Allan, has bequeathed £50,000 to tho Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. ...
Article : 26 wordsIn the City Court to-day Edwin Hallett was charged with quitting the State of Western Australia with £230, the moneys of his creditors, Mr. J. H. Fisher appeared for the accused. ...
Article : 459 wordsMr. Barton received a telegram yesterday from Mr. Kingston, the Minister for Customs, informing him that the captain of the I.G.S. Neckar had been committed to gaol at Fremantle for having refused to ...
Article : 602 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" says that petroleum has been discovered near Suez at a depth of 2115ft. ...
Article : 25 wordsTaking advantage of the presence of a number of military officers who were interviewing him yesterday, the Premier asked for an expression of opinion as to the best site for the memorial hall to commemorate ...
Article : 221 wordsThe committee of the Marylebone Cricket Club has approved of the proposal to widen the bowling crease one foot each way. The committee has also passed a resolution ...
Article : 153 wordsA deputation, consisting of Major-Genera French, Lieutenant-General Mackay, C.B., Colonel Fiaschi, D.S.O., Captain Dove, D.S.O., Captain, M'Glynn, Lieutenatn Grace, Mr. J. Gormly, M.L.A., and Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 315 wordsLocal trade is more regular this week than previously, though still some truck scarcity is experienced at the ironworks. The sheet mills worked intermittently during the ...
Article : 270 wordsThe death is announced of Mrs. Mary Ann Gregory, relict of the late Mr. Edward William Gregory, and mother of the well-known family of cricketers of that name. The deceased lady had ...
Article : 289 wordsThe report of the Mount Morgan Gold-mining Company for the last six months shows that 111,181 tons of ore were treated for 82,609oz. of gold, worth £314,778. The total receipts for the period were ...
Article : 177 wordsSir William Lyne will leave Sydney to-day for a short visit to Katoomba, and will stay at his mountain home in that district. It is understood that he contemplates paying a visit to Tasmania at na early ...
Article : 41 wordsIn the Fremantle Police Court yestrday morning Mr. F. M. Stone appeared for Mr. Clayton Mason, Collector of Customs, and applied for the issue of a warrant against the captain the German steamer ...
Article : 642 wordsThe twelve to vist Melbourne and Adelaide for the inter-State matches away from home will be chosen to-night. The team leaves by Monday's express train. ...
Article : 104 wordsThe nquiry by the officals of the Melbourne Bicycle Club into the running of several competitors in the final heat of the Austral Wheel Race was continued to-night. Each of the riders who was ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 21 Dec 1901, Page 9
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