LONDON, April 30th.—Mr. Herbert Samuel, the Postmaster-General, in a speech at Newcastle last night, referred to the Government's proposals for the ...
Article : 139 wordsSir F. Bridge has explained the training of the choir for the Coronation. "Last time we included in the choir three gentlemen, one of whom sang at ...
Article : 323 wordsOn Saturday evening a quiet mar- I riage was celebrated at Christ —by the Rev. F. W. R. Newton (vicar), assisted by the Rev. J. H. ...
Article : 372 wordsConsideration was given by the City Council last night to the following recommendation from the markets committee:—That alternate tenders be invited, either for the ...
Article : 1,731 wordsPARIS, April 30th.—The decision of the Government to prohibit labor demonstrations on May Day, on the ground that they would interfere with ...
Article : 54 wordsFEZ, April 23rd.—There have been no further attacks on the town. Some of the principal beleaguring tribes are quarrelling amongst themselves. It is ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. Hughes, Acting Prime Minister, has received a cable from Port Said from Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister, stating that he had received the wireless ...
Article : 356 wordsThe Socialist fraternity had their annual May Day demonstrations yesterday. Hitherto the celebration has taken place on Sunday, but this year it ...
Article : 111 wordsThe agreement drawn up at the Infernational Conference at Algeciras included—(1) A declaration relating to the organisation of the police force of ...
Article : 244 wordsSir Henry Lucy, the "Toby" of London "Punch." writes:—The Veto Bill, whose second reading has been carried by an overwhelming ...
Article : 320 wordsStanding in the vicinity of the May Day demonstration, with a red flag bearing the word "Anarchy," flying directly over his head, Mr. J. Fleming ...
Article : 145 wordsHigh Wycombe is busy making the 6120 chairs and stools to be used at the Coronation service. About a dozen firms have tendered for the order, the ...
Article : 101 wordsA gathering of over 200,000 persons witnessed the opening of the Turin Exhibition by King Victor Emmanuel. The forty-two Maoris, under Maggie ...
Article : 93 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Holman, commenting on the Referenda vote, says there were 290.000 Labor votes at the last State elections, and 128,000 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 325 wordsROME, May 1st.—-Eighteen Camorrists have ben captured in the neighbor[?] [?]. The authorities have [?]stertained that they have pillaged ...
Article : 446 wordsMr. Watt, the Acting Premier, is not perturbed by the announcement made by Mr: Hugnes, the Acting Prime Minister, that the Commonwealth ...
Article : 191 wordsA million sterling is the amount the Government of India is to spend on the Coronation Durbar, but large sums will be.spent iit addition bv the Indian ...
Article : 85 wordsHONG KONG, May 1st.—Serious rioting continues at Canton. The outbreak is directed against the Manchus. The Viceroy has taken refuge in the ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Princess Royal a super-Dreadrough cruiser for the British Navy, wa launched yesterday at Barrow. The vessel is of 26,360 tons, her speed is to ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, May 1st.—The British and Foreign. Bible, Society last year issued [?],000,000 Bibles, testaments, gospels and 'psalters printed in 432 languages. ...
Article : 38 wordsIn connection with the Coronation, special services are to be held in the Anglican churches throughout Victoria. At St. Paul's Cathedral on Sunday. ...
Article : 155 wordsLONDON, April 30th.—Ar[?]her fire occurred last night at Crewe-House, in [?]-street, the town residence of the [?] of Crewe. Secretary of State for ...
Article : 213 wordsFurther census returns show that the population of Scotch towns is practically the same as the census taken in 1901. The population in many city districts is ...
Article : 25 wordsST. PETERSBURG. May 1st.—No fewer than 17 cases of suicide were reported in this city on Saturday. ...
Article : 20 wordsA representative of Messrs. T. Robinson and Co., Spotswood, said yesterday that there were 142 employes at work, including 22 apprentices. The number ...
Article : 395 wordsA seaman named Arundel, who was a member of the crew of the steamer Asia (4[?]80 tons), which was wrecked on the Chinese coast, 200 miles south of ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. George Scott, a well-known Franco-Scottish artist, is painting a portrait of King George, which is to be exhibited at the forthcoming Salon. Mr. ...
Article : 202 wordsThe London newspapers highly praise Mr. Bertram Mackennal's "Gaihsborough and the piece of statuary intended for the late General Sir Redvers ...
Article : 93 wordsPARTS, April 30th.—A remarkable series of frauds has been revealed by the arrest of Baroness Dechastot, on a charge of stealing. The Baroness was ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Cabinet sub-committee met yesterday to further consider the question of the reorganisation of the Department of Agriculture. Dr. Cameron, the ...
Article : 75 wordsA record speed has been put up by the new British motor-boat. Maple Leaf III., built by Dixon Bros. and Hutchinsou, at Woolston. Southampton, as a ...
Article : 56 wordsLONDON, April 30th.—Sir Rupert Clarke, of the firm of Clarke and Meynell, theatrical managers, Melbourne, states that Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Home Secretary, as a consequence of the complaints against Mormon missions in England, has called for reports on the question from the chief ...
Article : 79 wordsFRANKSTON, Monday-Early this morning some railway line men found the body of Alfred Nieholson lying by the side of the lino, about two miles on ...
Article : 135 wordsPARIS, April 30th.—M. Hamon, the Director of the Accounts Department in the Foreign Office, who was recently suspended pending an investigation of ...
Article : 86 wordsSir,—ln your issue of Wednesday, the 26th inst,. there appeared a cablegram referring to a case of shocking cruelty to a clild in England. In which it is ...
Article : 137 wordsProfessor Skeats, of the Melbourne University, cannot explain the occurrence of the mysterious subterranean noises at Beanfort, as there is nothing ...
Article : 109 wordsWELLINGTON, Monday. — Messrs. Redmond, Donovan and Hazelton, the Irish Home Rule delegates, have rived in Wellington by the steamer ...
Article : 41 wordsSYDNEY, May 1st.£The little Japanese schooner, Kainau Maru arrived in Port Jackson to-day, with the Japanese Antarctic expedition, consisting ...
Article : 162 wordsStanley Godfrey, aged 17, of Yarrastreet, was working on the Exceelsior yesterday. His head was caught in some belting, and the cogs passed over ...
Article : 37 wordsAccording to a cable received by the Acting Prime Minister from Mr. Bar—rachi, the Australian eclipse expedition was considerably interfered with by ...
Article : 51 wordsSir,—Wehave been informed that it is reported about the city we had dismissed an employe who had been in our service over twenty years, because ...
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