Addressing the National Liberal Club. Sir Herbert Samuel (Home Secretary) said the Irish revoit would be known on history as the Featherhead Rebellion. The leaders had rashly put their faith in their ...
Article : 74 wordsThe undermentioned men (21) entered the Claremont camp on Tuesday:—A. O. Stuart, J. A. Taylor, H. Wigmore, S. J. Alford, P. Pumer, M. U. Kelby, ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Trades Union Congress, which was called to deal with the question of conscription, was continued to-day. The original motion was withdrawn, and the ...
Article : 750 wordsVery different light is thrown on Lieut.-Colonel J. W. Barrett's connection with the work of the Australian branch of the British Red Cross Society ...
Article : 215 wordsThe friends of Mr. R. Hills, of Lily- dale, are pleased to know that he has quite recovered from his serious accident. ...
Article : 676 wordsThe Anglican Synod met again this evening, the Bishop of Tasmania presiding. The Mayor, of Hobart (Alderman ...
Article : 1,059 wordsAt a meeting of the Irish members of the House of Commons, Mr. Redmond presiding, a resolution was carried expressing grief and horror at the ...
Article : 106 wordsIn Victoria to-day [?] men volunteered, and 100 were accepted. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe following sick and wounded soldiers are returning to Tasmania shortly from abroad:—3rd L.H. Regiment—479, Private W. ...
Article : 180 wordsA Nationalist manifesto has been issued. It refers to the unsuccessful attempt at revolution, and solemnly appeals to Irishmen to choose between ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Secretary for Mines (Mr. W. H. Wallace) stated to-day that he had sent samples of clay from different parts of the state to the Agent-General (Sir John ...
Article : 226 wordsLast night's splendidly-proportioned audience at the Academy of Music paid tribute by the heartiness of their applause and the manifest appreciation of ...
Article : 579 wordsMany prisoners are being tried in Dublin for looting. So anxious were the looters to get rid of their plunder. that they surreptitiously deposited ...
Article : 40 wordsHenry Dixon and J. MeIntyre were shot similarly to Skeffington. They were journalists who conducted obscure newspapers which from time to time were ...
Article : 31 wordsSpeaking to-day at the annual conference of the Federated Mining Employees' Association of Australia, the president, Hon. J. McDonald, M.L.C., said he had ...
Article : 177 wordsThe civilian casualties in Dublin were 106 killed and 515 wounded. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe Manchester Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution in favour of a better industrial organisation, improved transport and banking facilities, ...
Article : 125 wordsIn connection with the tragedy at Risdon yesterday, it transpires that the name of the man who was found with a bullet wound behind the ear was ...
Article : 222 wordsIt has been decided by the Common- wealth Government that in future the importation and exportation of gold jewellery of nine carat and over will be ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. Buxton, Mayor of Cape Town, has welcomed ninety-seven invalided New Zealanders, who are homeward bound. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe "Telegraaf" says a German destroyer has returned to Ze[?]brugge, after being severely damaged in an action against the Britishers on the 5th inst. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe funeral of the into Mr. T. W. Monds took place yesterday afternoon, the remains being laid at rest at the Charles-street Cemetery. The cortege ...
Article : 853 wordsThe Attorney-General (Mr. Propsting) has received a communication from the federal authorities asking whether the Tasmanian Government would provide a ...
Article : 85 wordsOne case was listed to be dealt with by his Honor Mr. Justice Ewing in the Supreme Court to-day in its civil jurisdiction. It was an action by A. R. E. ...
Article : 112 wordsAlthough the Federal Labour caucus has practically decided not to come to any decision regarding conscription until Mr. Hughes returns, the speeches of Mr. ...
Article : 142 words"We further discussed the programme for the session," said the Acting-Prime Minister (Senator Pearce) to-day at the conclusion of to-day's meeting of the ...
Article : 103 wordsA farewell social and presentation were on Tuesday evening, at Winkleigh, tendered to Mr. Colin M. Beaton, who was home on final leave from ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Warden and councillors of the Zeehan municipality visited Dunkley Bros.' tramway to-day, and inspected the route of the proposed extension of the ...
Article : 139 wordsOn Saturday evening the Albert Hall will doubtless be crowded, the occasion being a popular entertainment in aid of the 40th (Tasmanian) Battalion Band. ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Acting-Attorney-General (Mr. Mahon) declares in to-day's "Common- wealth Gazette" that in his opinion a large number of firms, whose names he ...
Article : 50 wordsWhile emphatically stating that there would be no state pension scheme for returned soldiers in Victoria, the Premier (Sir Alex. Peacock) to-day adversely ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) and the Attorney-General will be the Victorian delegates to the Premiers' Conference, which will be opened in ...
Article : 73 wordsWe have had almost a week of pleasant, fine weather, but on Wednesday night there was a change to rain, and some heavy showers fell, also during ...
Article : 47 wordsShe was a woman tram conductor, ant he was a facetious "fare." "What would you do, my dear," he asked her, "if one of your passengers were impertinent ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 wordsMr. Justice Higgins, in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, heard further evidence in connection with the claims filed be the Merchant Service Guild against ...
Article : 93 wordsTwo bays of Pelican Point Jetty, approximately 60 feet, were destroyed by fire last night. The outbreak is supposed to have been caused by coal from ...
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Advertising : 105 wordsOn Sunday the harvest festival of the Anglican Church at Tunnel was held in St. Wilfred's Church; the Rev. W. Green- wood officiated. There was a very fair ...
Article : 103 wordsThis war is going to be the great leveller. Money must no longer be the criterion of power. Wealth must no longer be the proof of superiority. Henceforth ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Engineering Trade Wages Board will meet next Tuesday and the Textile Trade Board on May 2[?] ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 12 May 1916, Page 6
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