MR. ALFRED DEAKIN, the Acting Prime Minister for the Commonwealth, arrived in Sydney from Melbourne on Thursday. Speaking to a press representative Mr. Deakin ...
Article : 297 wordsJuly 10--Kallatina, s., Capt. G. Nyholm, for Sydney. Passengers: Mesdames Duncan and family, Kearney, Parker, Tulloch, Davis; Misses Smith, Gollan, M'Swan ...
Article : 177 wordsTHE Governor-General addressed the following letter to Sir John See. State Premier, prior to his departure last Thursday:-- ...
Article : 491 wordsAFTER a preliminary conference, Sir Edmund Barton, Mr. Seddon, Sir Wilfred de Laurier, and other Canadian Ministers agreed to defer the discussion ...
Article : 38 wordsBURGLARS blew open a safe in a store at Trangi[?], and stole £45 in cash and some watches. ...
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Advertising : 1,284 wordsThe Farmers' and Settlers' Conference carried a resolution urging that the land balloting system should be replaced by more suitable legislation. ...
Article : 65 wordsA terrifying eruption occurred at Mount Pelee on Wednesday night. Fears are entertained for the safely of some English scientists, whose vessel ...
Article : 32 wordsThe steamer Norfolk left Natal for Australia with [?]43 soldiers. ...
Article : 14 wordsAT the Police Court on Wednesday, before Messrs. J. Northcott and A. Niland, Js.P., Muroo sued Abraham (both Hindoos) for recovery of £5. The case was dismissed. ...
Article : 964 wordsThe American barque Lahaina was being placed in the floating Jubilee Dock yesterday when some of the tackle carried away. Both the vessel ...
Article : 38 wordsSome of the Boer officers and Government officials at Bloemfontein refuse to take the oath of allegiance, though only a few refuse to sign the ...
Article : 39 wordsPING-PONG champions are born not made. The average player regards the game as purely a pastime, but it is a science. The following description is published of the ...
Article : 376 wordsOwing to the derailment of a carriage at Ashfield yesterday evening the whole of the train traffic from Redfern was disorganised for about two hours. ...
Article : 36 wordsEvidence in the prosecution of Major Studdart and his two sons show that they purchased horses at £8 10s and sold them to the Government for £30. ...
Article : 36 wordsA small steamer, the Endeavour, was blown up off Samaria (New Guinea). The engineer (Patterson) was killed. ...
Article : 23 wordsTHE Kaiser is reported to have stated that King Edward is so well that he will be aboard one of his yachts by August. ...
Article : 50 wordsThe punitive expedition sent after the murderers of Mrs. Woolf, at New Guinea, killed 130 of the offending tribe, which was practically ...
Article : 28 wordsMR. DEAKIN does not think that anything will be done with regard to the appointment of the new Governor-General until Lord Hopetoun reaches ...
Article : 87 wordsBY a colliery disaster at Johnstown, Pennsylvania (America), 600 workers are entombed. It is feared that about half the num ...
Article : 490 wordsAT the Singleton Licensing Court on Tuesday Herman Joseph S[?]tler applied for a wine license at his place of residence. Mr. A. B. Shaw appeared for ...
Article : 353 wordsIN the inter-State football match, played to-day, New South Wales defeated Queensland by 24 points to 13. ROVERS V. SOUTHGATE. ...
Article : 424 wordsSTRIKERS at Outtrim, in Victoria, wrecked the house of a striker who sheltered a non-unionist. Several arrests made. ...
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