Reuter’s correspondent at Malta telegraphs that it is stated in well-informed quarters that Lord Kitchener (Consul-General in Egypt) emphatically opposes the ...
Article : 74 wordsThe official enquiry into the loss of the Titanic was advanced another stage to-day. Mr. Bride, the wireless operator on the ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Chairman of the South Stafford and East Worcester District Coal Board (Sir Walter Lawrence) has awarded underground workers 4/, and boys 1/10 to 3/ a ...
Article : 134 wordsConsiderable interest is attached to the history of the old convict ship Success, which, The British Australasian announces, has been purchased by an American ...
Article : 1,190 wordsThe Millwall watchman, who has been the innocent cause of the dockers’ strike, belouged to the Foremen’s Union, but as he did not come in the same legal category as ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) speaks enthusiastically regarding the cordial reception accorded to him in Berlin. The Kaiser granted him an ...
Article : 261 wordsFollowing their brilliant victory over M.C.C.—an achievement which, following the three previous wins, has raised the Australian eleven to a position of high respect ...
Article : 987 wordsThe Court of Industrial Appeals was occupied on Friday in considering an application by the employers in the boilermakers and blacksmiths’ trades for a reduction in ...
Article : 628 wordsThe newspapers state that Sr. Smith’s report of the American enquiry into the foundering of the Titanic will be submitted to the committee next week. They declare ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 wordsThe Surveyor-General (Mr. E. M. Smith), who had been attending an Australasian Conference of Surveyors-General in Melbourne, returned to Adelaide on Friday ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsAdvices received from Japanese sources announce the formation of an extensive Japanese fiishery company, with a large capital. ...
Article : 46 wordsSemaphore.—Friday, May 24—High water, 6.20 a.m.; low water, 12.20 p.m. ARRIVED.—May 24. Karoola, 4,324, W. C. E. Morgan, from eastern ...
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Family Notices : 487 wordsWarner’s team, which toured Australia, has begun a match against an eleven representing the Rest of England. Warner’s side use of the bat, and knocked ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice) who had. been in the eastern States for some time, returned to Adelaide on Friday morning. He went with the Higher Levels ...
Article : 541 wordsThe business people’s meeting at the Adelaide Town Hall on Friday in connection with the Chapman-Alexander Mission was the most largely attended of any of the ...
Article : 267 wordsThe New South Wales bowlers to-day met a team representing the London Parks Association. The home team, scored 94 points to the visitors’ 63. ...
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Family Notices : 238 wordsBy a vote of 147 to 126 the House of Representatives has reaffirmed its decision that no tolls shall be charged on American vessels engaged in the coastal trade for ...
Article : 62 wordsJohn Cathles Hill, a prominent builder who is connected with large brickmaking enterprises in London and Peterborough, has failed. The liabilities are stated to ...
Article : 38 wordsClr-Sgt. Butterworth and Pte. Curnow, of A Company, 80th Battalion, have been selected to represent South Australia in the Commonwealth Cadet team for Canada. ...
Article : 36 wordsIn accordance with a message from the Governor-General, the flags on the Government offices were half-masted on Friday morning on account of the funeral of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsGeneral Booth, the veteran head of the Salvation Army, was to-day operated upon for cataract of the eye. The surgeons succeeded in removing the affection to the ...
Article : 105 wordsLady Rosanquet will be present at the King’s Theatre this evening, and witness the performance of “Prince Charles,” the performing monkey. ...
Article : 208 wordsThe Champion cadet team of South Australia is “A” Company, 80th Battalion, which has won the competition with an excellent percentage of marks. Capt. ...
Article : 172 wordsAlberts defeated Wanderers by 7.8 against 7.5 The winners were best represented by Burns H. Chester, Davison, Bland, and Mclnerncy, and for the Wanderers Turner, King, Christtie and Bawn ...
Article : 39 wordsA contemplated raid on the Thebarton Town Hall on Thursday evening was frustrated by the opportune arrival of the Town Clerk (Mr. J. J. White). During ...
Article : 159 wordsAt a meeting of delegates from the Tantanoola, Tigers, Millicent Warriors, and Mount McIntyre Royal Blues, it was decided to form the Millicent District Football Association. Officers elected:— ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Victorian Baseball League is determined to make a success of the carnival this year, and in order to secure the best representation from the various States, has donated £10 anad 20 per cant ...
Article : 86 wordsBROKEN HILL, May 23.—H. Adams, employed on the Proprietary Mine had his right foot broken and the toes badly crushed to-day through a rock failing at ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Fri 24 May 1912, Page 1
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