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Advertising : 22 wordsThe Hindus on board the komagata Mar[?] threatened a riot unless they were allowed to land. City police were called out to preserve order. ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Evening News states that a new dramatic move is pending in connection with the great building strike. The London Building Industries Federation, compri[?]ing ...
Article : 120 wordsA Johannesburg builder, named Macken zie, was arrested near Dar[?]mund. in the district of Westphalia Prussia, and charged with espionage. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Rev. C. H. Grundy, of Brockley, [?].E. discussing the question of a night [?] for wives, remarked, that middle-class [?]ands in England treated their wives as ...
Article : 762 wordsGreat difficulty, if being experienced in identifying the victims [?] the Empress of Ireland, owing to the b[?]ilated state of the bodies. It is apparent that many ...
Article : 70 words. The Chancellor of Vibe Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George), speaking at Criccieth, in the district of Carnarvon, Wales, remarked that the day of deme[?]ey had dawned, and ...
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Advertising : 223 wordsThe yacht Resolute has been tested over a 30-mile course in connection with the trials to select a boat to race against the Shamrack IV. ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. J. Cresland, the author who was charged in April with having conspired with Lord Alfred Douglas in accusing Mr-Robert Balwin Ross (literary executor of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 320 wordsMr. Louis Gosselin. K.C. declares that the Storstad'’s captain did nothing when be reached the colli[?]r, after being an hour in a collapsible boat. Mr. Gosselin says he ...
Article : 112 wordsLive sticks burning near some dynamite were found tinder the offices of the Department of Agriculture, where the Secretary (Mr. Houston) works. Employes ...
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Family Notices : 227 wordsIn the Port- Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday (before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M.) a tall young man, said to be a fireman, was charged with having been drunk ...
Article : 239 wordsChief engineer Sampson says a. desperate effort was made to beach the Empress of Ireland, but her engines were useless after the lights had gone out. Mr. Sampson ...
Article : 78 wordsThe members of the interstate univesity eight-car crews, who will take part in the annual contest on the Port Adelaide River On Saturday, were officially welcomed by ...
Article : 327 wordsThe identification of Mrs. Price (New Zealand) was decided, after about 16 members of the crew bad claimed that the body was that of the stewardess. Some ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsSemaphone, Wednesday, June 3.—Times of high and low water doubtful. ARRIVED.—June 3. Zealandia, 8,482, F. Sheriff, from Western ...
Article : 322 wordsOn Wednesday the attention of the Fall Court was again occupied in the hearing of a motion for a new trial in connection with an action in which a nonsuit ...
Article : 648 wordsCommander S. A. Pethebridge, C.M.G. (Secretary to the Department of Defence) arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Wednesday. He will [?] by the ...
Article : 145 wordsA statement published here to the effect that foreigners among, the steerage on the Empress of Ireland fought with knives when their escape was barred is denied on ...
Article : 110 wordsIn the Port- Adelaide Police Chart (before Mr. J. H. Sinclair; S.M.), on Wednesday, Charles Fry, a parent of Charles Fry, aged 12 years, pleaded not guilty to a ...
Article : 713 wordsRENMARK, June 2:—In the early hours of Saturday H. Radomi, a deck hand employed on the steamer Rob Roy, of the Gem line, had a leg broken in four places. ...
Article : 187 wordsFrank Charles Botting, of Dulwich avenue, Dulwich, sued Edward Noel Thorpe, of Norwood, for the recovery of £25. which plaintiff alleged he paid to the delendant between August 1, 1911, and ...
Article : 528 wordsWhen shown sensational statements appearing in the American “yellow” press to the effect that the Empress, of Ireland’s crew were cowards. Miss Townsend, of ...
Article : 86 wordsConsiderable alarm was felt among parents who had boys at the Royal Military College at Duntroon, owing to the outbreak of diphtheria there. At one ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 295 wordsThe newspapers are giving prominence to a controversy on the question whether the. Empress of Ireland was moving ahead at the time of the collision, as averred by the ...
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Family Notices : 32 wordsThe colliery proprietors carried their ultimatum into effect to-day, and closed down the nine collieries on which the afternoon shift has been worked on ...
Article : 112 wordsLord Mersey, who was appointed as a commissioner to enquire into the wreck of the Titanic in 1912, has been chosen to represent Great Britain at the investigation ...
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Advertising : 213 wordsThe conference of interstate delegates representing the retail jewellery trade, continued its sittings to-day when the following’ motions were adopted:—“(1) That ...
Article : 166 wordsIt is feared that Mr. W. J. Richardson, of the Port Adelaide road, Hindmarsh. was a victim of the Empress of Ireland disaster. He left Adelaide on March 6 for a ...
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Advertising : 24 wordsMrs. Lindeay, who was shot by her husband at an early hour on Monday morning had a collapse this morning, and disc in the Darwin Hospital at 12.10 p.m. ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Wed 3 Jun 1914, Page 1
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