The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that, contrary to the promises that had been made, 12,000 Ghegs (Albanians), defying the chiefs, ...
Article : 134 wordsAt the White House, President Taft informally discussed with the members of the Cabinet the Panama Canal Bill. No decision was arrived at as to whether the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsWarehouse and railway thieves are operating throughout the city to an alarming extent, and although every class is victimised tobacco merchants are the heaviest losers, ...
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Advertising : 101 wordsThe final test match, Australia versus England, was commenced at the Oval to-day. Owing to heavy rain during the night and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 wordsDavid Law, a clerk in the Government. Statistician's Office, residing at North Sydney, arrived home yesterday under the influence of liquor, and upon being remonstrated with ...
Article : 57 wordsIt is announced that Germany is supporting Count La[?] Berchtold, the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, in his suggestion that the Powers should exchange views ...
Article : 42 wordsWhen the French steamer St. Louis arrived from Noumea this morning she was leaking badly, and preparations were subsequently made for beaching the vessel, if necessary, in ...
Article : 66 wordsPresident Taft is inclined to veto the Panama Canal Bill unless the leaders of both parties agree to a resolution stating that the Bill is an unimplied abrogation of ...
Article : 49 wordsSir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has accepted the invitation of Count Leopold Berchtold, Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, for an interchange ...
Article : 41 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Pelaw-Main Miners' Lodge was held on Sunday, at which Mr. R. Herron presided. Resolutions of sympathy with Mr. R. Mason (a member ...
Article : 380 wordsFry won the toss, and elected to bat, Hobbs and Rhodes opening the innings to the bowling of Whitty and Matthews. The Surrey batsman got a single, sharply run, ...
Article : 887 wordsPresident Taft is eager to show the world that the United States will keep the Hay-Pauncefote treaty. Mr. Taft has conferred with the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsThe "Neue Frele Presse" state that Italy and Russia support Count Berchtold's suggestion. ...
Article : 22 wordsSeven hundred emigrants sailed for Australia on the Meravian on Monday. The "Daily Mail" continues to cite instances of immigrants being lost to ...
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Family Notices : 134 wordsMary Leigh, who, with Gladys Evans, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for conspiracy in connection with the suffragist outrages in Dublin during the Prime ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Board of Control has decided that the winners of the present Test match must hold a triangular championship, but if the game is unfinished in six days, the board will consider ...
Article : 43 wordsA body of 250 dockers attacked 50 nonunionists at Tilbury, many of them being injured, two seriously. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Australians (Jennings, Macartney, Minnett, Hazlitt, and Crouch excepted), are returning via the United States, where they will play several matches as a private ...
Article : 43 wordsThree suffragettes intercepted Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in Embleton church yard, Northumberland. They persisted in a discussion on ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Brodvale Steamship Company has bought the steamer Tomoana. ...
Article : 11 wordswhen the election of the selection committee came on for consideration at Monday night's meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association, Mr. F. M'Mullen ...
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Advertising : 338 wordsThe latest reports from Hadleigh state that General Booth's nervous symptoms are rather more marked. Prayers for his recovery were offered up at every Salvation Army service ...
Article : 35 wordsFor a few hours a Mexican Joan of Arc was dictator of this town. With 10 rebel leaders in her train she disarmed the provisional Chief of Police, after which she ...
Article : 102 wordsLord Kinnaird. Dr. John Clifford, the Rev. G. Campbell Morgan, the Rev. F. Moyer, and others, on behalf of the Evangelical Union of South America, have protested against the ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. B. Roberts presided at the monthly meeting of Stanford-Merthyr miners lodge on Sunday. In response to appeals sent out on behalf ...
Article : 222 wordsThe British Australian Oil Company, Ltd., propose to issue £150,000 in 6 per cent. de[?]entures. ...
Article : 21 wordsPrince Louis of Orleans, in the Chateau [?]Eu, Nieppe, discovered Nieutin, formerly employed as a footman at the castle, crouching on a staircase, and though ...
Article : 66 wordsThere have been only 38 hours of sunshine since the beginning of August. The bad weather has put a stop to the aeroplane tests on Salisbury Plains. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe "Matin" has published the account of M. Bourtzeff of his meeting with Azeff, the notorious Russian police spy and revolutionary, at Frankfurt last Thursday. ...
Article : 225 wordsThe death is announced of Miss Marion Hood, the well-known ex-Gaiety actress. ...
Article : 13 wordsA party of 150 Canadian school teachers are at present touring France, and they have everywhere been accorded the most cordial receptions. ...
Article : 46 wordsColonel H. S. Massy, C.B., and the editor of "Flight," are making an appeal for funds on behalf of the widow and three children of the late Mr. Lindsay Campbell, the ...
Article : 68 wordsWe have pleasure in acknowledging receipt of the following amounts handed us in answer to the appeal made through our columns by the churchwardens of St. ...
Article : 110 wordsThe weather information received at 9 a.m. to-day at the West Maitland Telegraph Station reported fine at all stations. ...
Article : 26 wordsMr. Ben Tillett, in a speech at Aberavon, Glamorganshire, violently abused the capitalist class. He attempted to justify the incident in which he had been discovered ...
Article : 88 wordsThe reading at the West Maitland Telegraph Station up till three o'clock this afternoon was:— Thermometer.—Maximum, 66; minimum, ...
Article : 84 wordsAt Eastbourne Captain Hicks-Murray, late of the Gordon Highlanders, killed two of his children, a woman who was in the house, and a third child, and wounded thought not ...
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Advertising : 199 wordsThe schooner R. L. Tay. laden with lumber, was wrecked on Rhode Island coast. Five men were an entire day in the rigging, whilst the sea dashed over them. ...
Article : 62 wordsMeteorological Bureau, Tuesday. New South Wales: Generally fine, with rising temperatures; northerly winds and night fogs. ...
Article : 18 wordsMurray was formerly in the Scots' Greys. He received a sunstroke in India, but latterly was with the with the Territorials at Eastbourne. he suffered from insomnia, and ...
Article : 126 wordsCharles Bailey appeared at the Benalla Court, to answer two charges of aiding and abetting Edgar Bailey, his 13-year-old son, in stealing wool. valued at about 20s, the ...
Article : 217 wordsHermann Pring, a lunatic, stabbed Bishop Finger while he was proceeding to church to celebrate High Mass upon the Emperor's birthday. The wound is not ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Tue 20 Aug 1912, Page 5
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