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Advertising : 163 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr. A. J. Balfour made a searching criticism of the Home Rule Bill. The measure, he said, gives dual control of ...
Article : 488 wordsMr. Asquith announced in the House of Commons that before Whitsuntide he would introduce a Bill reversing the Osborne judgment. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe British Commission of Inquiry into the wreck of the Titanic opened to-day. Three hundred witnesses are to be ...
Article : 43 wordsThe ballot drawn last night in connection with the above society was won by Mr. R. Evans, Kelso. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe body of Mr. Hartley, the Titanic's bandmaster, has been recovered with a music case strapped to one body. ...
Article : 27 wordsAt the Bathurst Police Court yesterday, Edward Ingersole was fined £1, and is costs, for allowing three cows and a calf to stray within the ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. J. Bruce Ismay, managing director of the White Star Line, is suffering from nervous strain. ...
Article : 27 wordsJack Sullivan offers to supply the "children of Bathurst" with more water (a la Moses and the thirsty children of Israel in the wilderness—see Bible) for the consideration of a few talents or shekels (he ain't particular which, so long as it amounts to 1200 quid).N.B.—Note the genuine "Moses," not to say Biblical, attitude of Jack. (That "howling success," Alderman ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 93 wordsThe Grand Hotel Livery Stables are being conducted as usual by Messrs. Tom and Jack Cosgrove. Their buses and cabs are at the service of the ...
Article : 45 wordsIt is stated that a battery fired seven shoes at the American steamer Texas, but that the foundering of the vessel was due to a collision with a ...
Article : 48 wordsthe price of bran was quoted in Sydney yesterday afternoon at £6 155 a ton, a rise of 5s. Pollard advanced from £7 to £7 5s. The rise is in ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Bathurst cadet team won the brigade championship easily to-day. The winners went through the drill splendidly, and their display generally ...
Article : 110 wordsThe reign of terror, brought about by the numerous burglaries, still prevails in Sydney and suburbs. Last night, there were several burglars at ...
Article : 268 wordsAt present, trains on the railways of the State are worked by an electric staff. But the system is by no means as near perfection as it should be. ...
Article : 327 wordsThe final count of votes for the Brisbane electorate increases the majority of Mr. M. J. Kirwin, the Labor candidate, to 36. The only chance Mr. ...
Article : 91 wordsMr. N. J. Beacham, fruiterer and tobacconist, 105 George-street, has added a newsagency to his business. A nice apple, a mild cigar, and the ...
Article : 37 wordsAt the Bathurst Police Court yesterday, Stephen P.Brient was fined 5s, or 24 hours, and £3, or six weeks for being drunk and using indecent ...
Article : 42 wordsIn his efforts to pose as the champion of the railway men, as disclosed in a letter in this morning's issue, Mr. John Miller cuts a pathetic figure, and ...
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Advertising : 347 wordsA horse owned by Mr. B. Elliott, of the Royal Livery Stables, fell in the lane of the hotel yesterday whilst drawing a van loaded with ...
Article : 55 wordsThe "Sinn Fein" speakers at Dublin referred to the extraordinary and unnecessary professions by the Nationalist leaders of loyalty to the ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. H. Willis, Speaker, to-day received by post what is alleged to be an explosive bomb. It consisted of the bulb of a sparklet, syphon, closely ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Burlington Picture programme, to be screened to-night in the School of Arts Hall, is printed in another column of this issue. There will be ...
Article : 53 wordsBathurstians will have another opportunity of witnessing a flight in the air by Mr. A. B. Stone, the American aviator, who gave such a splendid ...
Article : 88 wordsReplying to Mr. Will Thorn (Labor), Mr. Asquith refused to grant the Government's time to a debate on the impeachment of Sir Edward Carson ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. F. Flowers, Chief Secretary, speaking on the subject of the burglaries to-day, said that everyone realised that an increase of population ...
Article : 135 wordsAnother link in the fast-shortening chain uniting the old bushranging days with the present was broken yesterday, when an old and esteemed ...
Article : 224 wordsJohn Ford, whose sweetheart created a scene at a picture show last week, and afterwards made affectionate declarations of love at the court, ...
Article : 76 wordsWord has been received to the effect that the Attorney-General has reduced the fines of £3, and costs, to £1, which were imposed for breaches of the ...
Article : 94 wordsOn Thursday evening there will appear at the School of Arts the world famed De Villiers, who is said to be one of the greatest illusionists that ...
Article : 141 wordsTrouble is brewing amongst the wharf-laborers again. This afternoon the various trades unions were circularised to the effect that a mass ...
Article : 93 wordsOwing to the burglary scare, most of the leading Sydney shops have sold out their stocks of revolvers. ...
Article : 25 wordsIt is stated that it was owing to bungling on the part of the Water Police that the burglars who entered a residence at Elizabeth Bay recently, ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Sat 4 May 1912, Page 6
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