Gilbert Jamieson Sinclair, secretary of the Boilermakers and Shipbuilders' Union, in giving evidence yesterday on behalf of the maritime unions before ...
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Article : 88 wordsWithout pomp, yet with the highest honors it was in the power of the nation to bestow upon a private citizen Dr. Woodrow Wilson, former President ...
Article : 193 wordsRaymond Dudley Browning (30), a laborer, was found guilty at the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday of having at Newtown indecently assaulted ...
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Article : 93 wordsA Tattersall's ticket bought at a barber's shop at St. Kilda, which won the first prize of £4375, was the subect of litigation yesterday. Ernest ...
Article : 105 wordsThe cable message of January 31 that Sir Charles Nicholson had presented through Sir Timothy Coghlan, Agent-Genera for New South Wales. ...
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Article : 67 wordsAt the Central Police Court yesterday eight men from the German ship Hannover were charged with stealing food and damaging door locks on the vessel, ...
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Article : 91 wordsTwo important Crown witnesses. George Thirkell, a retired grazier, and his wife. Clare Thirkell, both residing at the Hotel Metropole, though warned ...
Article : 77 wordsRecently Mr. H. P[?]eiffer, of Mannum, and Mr. A. A. Hartmann, of Palmer, farmers, reported the loss of sheep to the Mannum police. Mr. ...
Article : 181 wordsOwing to trouble with the steering fear the Mnkurn. which was timed to leave for America at ll o'clock yesterday morning, was still at the wharf ...
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Article : 51 wordsMr. William Taft, a former President of the United States. is ill with acute indigestion to-day. He was unable to act as an honorary pallbearer for Dr. ...
Article : 51 wordsAn alarming position is threatening in Melbourne by reason of three industrial disputes which are stated to be imminent, and which may deprive ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. W. M. Hughes, former Prime Minister, accompanied by Mrs. Hug[?]es and child and a nurse, had an enthusiastic farewell yesterday, when they ...
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Article : 69 wordsAt a conference of the city and country representatives presided over by Sir James Mitchell. Premier, it was decided yesterday to erect a State war ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. A. C. Willis, president of the A.L.P., referring to his opponent's manifesto issued yesterday, said that it made him laugh to see statements ...
Article : 137 wordsSir,—Your criticism of my letter in Monday's issue is rather severe, also your leading article on Tuesday. You evidently do not believe it is going on. ...
Article : 586 wordsMr. R. D. Meagher, after several months of absence, through illness, resumed practice to-day. He was welcomed in the police court by the ...
Article : 35 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "The Paris directors of [?] newspapers have met in conference to ...
Article : 53 wordsThe "Daily Express" political correspondent reports:— "Mr. Stanley Baldwin, former Prime minister of England, has invited Mr. ...
Article : 51 wordsA further considerable reduction in the size of the rinderpest quarantine area has been made. So further signs of the disease have appeared. ...
Article : 29 wordsIn connection with the proposed cooperative bakery to be started by the Operative Bakers' Union, it,has been decided to call a mass meeting of all ...
Article : 50 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "Sir Sidney Olivier, the new Governor-General for Madagascar, in an ...
Article : 102 wordsThere were 1093 passengers on the Ormuz, which arrived yesterday, including 387 Government assisted immigrants. Two hundred and three ...
Article : 79 wordsReuter's Toronto correspondent reports— "A provision enabling the Government to secure the opinion of the ...
Article : 60 wordsAt about 9.30 o'clock on Wednesday night Mrs. J. Nelson, a widow, who resides at the corner of Bromide-street and Chapple-lane, met with injuries by a ...
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Article : 93 wordsA meeting of the States (local legislature) of Guernsey almost unanimously agreed to make a voluntary contribution of £200,000 towards the pensions ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Sydney Labor Council last night carried a motion demanding tho construction of the Sydney Harbor Bridge entirely by Australian workmen, and ...
Article : 87 wordsThe final sitting of the Kendenup Commission, prior to its departure for Victoria, was held yesterday. Mr. J. Scaddan, Minister for Railways, was ...
Article : 94 wordsThe police believing that "Professor" Williams, who they are searching for in connection with the murder of his three daughters, may have committed ...
Article : 247 wordsMr. Havelock Wilson has written to the trade unions appealing for help for the German seamen on strike. He says that the fact that German crews ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. E. Hollywood, an employee of the South Australian railways, came in contact with a portion of the Adelaide express at Outalpa last night and ...
Article : 257 wordsOttoo Stephens, 24 years of age, a [?]ormer Belgian soldier, has been giving the British and contineutal police more trouble during the last two years than ...
Article : 295 wordsMr. J. Hebbard. Broken Hill manager for the Sulphide Corporation, stated to-day that the position is unchanged as regards the fire in the ...
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