The personnel of the Interstate Commission waa announced to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) at the conclusion of the Cabinet meeting. The gentlemen selected are:— ...
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Article : 625 wordsOn Ramore Hill, outside Portrusb, 30,000 people assembled and accorded an enthusiastic welcome to Sir Edward Carson, the leader of the Irish Unionists. ...
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Article : 36 wordsThe Attorney-General has received a communication from the President of the Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice Burnside, challenging certain allegations made in regard to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 244 wordsThe City Health Officer (Dr. Purdy) reported yesterday that six extra inspectors had been employed to ensure that no portion of the city might be overlooked in routine ...
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Article : 569 wordsThe fine Auckland-owned barque Marjorie Craig has added a record to her already long list of, smart sailing performances, having covered the lourney from Melbourne to ...
Article : 360 wordsHolt's Blue Funnel line has ordered two 20,000-ton steamers, each 680 feet long, of Workman, Clark, and Co., Belfast, for the Australian trade. ...
Article : 381 wordsCantonese rebels fired on the Chinese steamer Samshul, and killed three and wounded five passengers. The vessel was disabled. The Cantonese troops at Intong mutinied, ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Commission appointed to inquire into the brickmaking Industry, heard further evidence at State Parliament House to-day. E. H. M. Ratcliffe, master builder, said that ...
Article : 114 wordsThe inquiry concerning the death of William James Mullins, a farmer, or Sunnyside, near Mathinna, who mysteriously disappeared on June 20, and whose charred remains were ...
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Article : 50 wordsChas. Howden Selieck died at Ballarat last night from injuries received on Saturday while playing for Golden Point Football Club against South Eallnrat. When Selieck ...
Article : 107 wordsAll the troops are to be withdrawn from the Rand to-day, and the extra police that were brought in have been returned to their stations. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 6 Aug 1913, Page 13
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