"The Times" has published a long and remarkable dissertation upon the war in the Far East by Count Tolstoi, the Russian novelist. Tolstoi scorns the official ...
Article : 93 wordsHobart, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the executive committee of the Council of Agriculture it was decided to hold a conference of fruit growers, fruit shippers ...
Article : 92 wordsHobart, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Council to-night Mr Davies resumed the debate on the free conference proposal of the House of Assembly for the ...
Article : 505 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—William Harrison, a pioneer of the Rokewood goldfield, has been committed for trial for attempting to blow up his wife with an ...
Article : 95 wordsLondon, June 27—Reports from the Far East go to show that the Japanese advance in Manchuria is continuing, and the Russians are retreating. ...
Article : 77 wordsHobart. Wednesday. — The Public Works Commission's report on railway extension to the Hobart wha[?]vea was tabled in the Assembly to-day. The ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Premier, replying to Mr Batchelor, stated that the cost to the State of the inquiry lately held at Queenstown into the charge preferred against Mr Con. ...
Article : 810 wordsRussian officers at Newchwang state that during the two days' fighting at Telisse the Russian casualties totalled 15,000. ...
Article : 21 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—The funeral of the late Dr Moore, Roman Catholic Bishop of Ballarat, who died unexpectedly on Sunday last, took place at Ballarat ...
Article : 234 wordsAdmiral Togo reports that a Japanese cruiser acting as a scout wirelessly announced early on Thursday that the Russian vessels Peresviet, 12,674 tons. ...
Article : 442 wordsHobart. Wednesday.—Following is Mr Kingsmill's forecast for June 30 :— North-westerly winds, fresh to strong, showery in part, chi fly in the north and ...
Article : 46 wordsA young man named Douglas M'Adam was taken to the hospital suffering from the effects of a fit. He was until recently an apprentice on the four-masted ...
Article : 102 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—The inquiry into the wreck of the R.M.S. Australia was opened to-day. Pilot Dennis, who was well enough to attend, accepted the ...
Article : 81 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—A private cable was received to-night from Victoria announcing the serious illness of Rev James Haslam, who was recently stationed ...
Article : 66 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—The new State Parliament was sworn in to-day. Mr Madden was elected Speaker by 33 votes to 28 after vigorous protests from the ...
Article : 60 wordsZeehan, Wednesday.—At the Police Court to-day a young girl named Yates received three days' imprisonment for obtaining fraudulent possession of a watch ...
Article : 44 wordsMr George Benson, proprietor of the bone mill at Mailor's Flat, was engaged in adjusting the belt on the shafting used to drive the mill. He had turned off the ...
Article : 98 wordsHobart, Wednesday.—In the Assembly to-night a message was received from the Council giving the result of the request for a free conference. ...
Article : 71 wordsDevonport v. Ulverstone, at Ulverstone. Davonport : Asley (c), Jenkins (2), Henigan, Lamont, Lavall (2), Ritchie, Thompson, Jeffkins, Hill, Mather ...
Article : 114 wordsA sad case of poisoning took place at Trawool, the victim being Mrs M'Kimmie, wife of Mr M'Kimmie, sen., a well-known grazier. Deceased's daughter noticed her ...
Article : 74 wordsAdmiral Alexieff cabled to his Czar that six Russian battleship, five cruisers, and ten torpedoers put to sea on the morning of the twenty-third without ...
Article : 164 wordsHobart, Wednesday. — There was a Ministerial caucus after the House rose to-night, but nothing definite was decided upon, the meeting adjourning ...
Article : 64 wordsSydney, Wednesday. — Thieves stole 40,000 cigars from a city factory, rained at £300. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe Burnie Homing Society held a single-out race from Stirling yesterday, the distance being 10 miles, Result:—C. Dutton's Sweet Nell, 20min 27sec, 1; J. ...
Article : 91 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—George Foster, a billiard-marker, has been sentenced to four years' imprisonment for maliciously wounding Sydney Sandilands. ...
Article : 23 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—In the Senate to-day the motion for the second reading of the Fraudulent Trades Marks Bill was carried, the Bill committed, and ...
Article : 35 wordsSydney, Wednesday. — The State general elections will take place on August 3. ...
Article : 16 wordsThrough the United States Government Japan furnishes Russia with a weekly report on the condition of all prisoners, who are treated most ...
Article : 39 wordsSydney, Wednesday. — The crusade against rats is still being continued, and a number of plague-infected rodents have been caught during the last day or two. ...
Article : 29 wordsIn reply to Sir J. Forrest (W.A.), the Prime Minister said the officers displaced by the reclassification scheme would be found work in other departments. There ...
Article : 152 wordsMembers of the Heybridge Hunt Club visited Ulverstone yesterday, but the weather conditions, as on previous occasions, were extremely unfavorable for the ...
Article : 474 wordsSydney,Wednesday.—At the Full Court the Chief Justice ruled the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the bona fides of the Machine Shearers Union to ...
Article : 59 wordsOne thousand Russians are commandeering live stock, food, and carts over a vide area in Nortn-Eastern Korea. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Senate in Finland has issued a manifesto denouncing Bobrikoff's murder, and appealing to the Finns to assist the Government ...
Article : 37 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—H.M.S. Euryalus, the new flagship on the Australian squadron, made a record run from Melbourne to Sydney, where she arrived to-day ...
Article : 35 wordsBrisbane, Wednesday.—On the advice of Mr Philp, the Governor has sent for Sir Arthur Rutledge to form a Ministry. ...
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Advertising : 2,251 wordsPerth, Wednesday. — The State elections, which took place yesterday,resulted largely in favor of the Labor Party. It is expected the final result will give the ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Premier, Mr Seddon, in a speech at Wellington, said there was still a necessity for dealing with the trusts. He was watching the American Tobacco ...
Article : 47 wordsOur Launceston correspondent wired last night:—The No. 5 reef in the south end at the Volunteer Consolidated mine has widened to 8ft, and payable ; No. 1 ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Thu 30 Jun 1904, Page 3
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