The developments that have taken place in connection with the Minmi agreement suggest the possibility of the Colliery Proprietors' Association disbanding. Although the hint is ...
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Article : 237 wordsThe undercurrent in Labour politics is running stronger. Fedaral influences are weakening and State influences are strengthening. The running ...
Article : 627 wordsThe Minister for Education (Mr. Carmichael) yesterday further explained his reasons for buying out the Drummoyne furniture factory. "For 12 years," he said, "the department ...
Article : 406 wordsParliament acclaimed President Poincare's message, which was countersigned by M. Brland, the Prime Minister. The message emphasised the urgent need ...
Article : 80 wordsThe leader of the Opposition (Mr.Joseph Cook) to-day made a rejoinder to the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) on the question of Federal expenditure. He said: ...
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Article : 70 wordsIn regard to the fire which destroyed the teahouse in Kew Gardens last night, it appears that cotton wads soaked in paraffin were found near the building. ...
Article : 268 wordsThe Turkish advance guard at Chatalja followed the retreating Bulgarians for 15 miles. The Turks are living in holes in the ground roofed with canvas, and are feeding on soup and ...
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Article : 89 wordsThe Governor of Adrianople offers the Karagatch quarter, on the right bank of the Maritza River, as a sanctuary for the European inhabitants; but it is doubtful whether the ...
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Article : 292 wordsEighteen cadets were before the Court today, charged with falling to attend compulsory drill on January 25. Convictions were recorded in 17 cases, and fines ranging from 5s ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Ambassadors' Conference is discussing the differences between Austria and Russia. Austria is disappointed at the slow progress that is being made. ...
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Article : 241 wordsUnconfirmed reports state that Roumania is concentrating troops on the islands in the Danube, near Silistria. ...
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Article : 57 wordsMr. S. Crakanthorp, the chess champion of New South Wales, returned last Thursday from his tour of Great British and the Continent. In the course of an interview he ...
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Article : 33 wordsCommenting on the curious fact that the British socialists are supporting federalism in regard to Ireland, the "Morning Post" says— "The socialists in power in the ...
Article : 163 wordsMr. H. L. Samuel, Postmaster-Genoral, in a speech at Easton last night, stated that if "Parliament sanctioned women's suffrage now it would be putting a premium on disturbances ...
Article : 140 wordsA firing party executed Adolph Basso, superintendent of the National Palace. Basso, an aged man, bared his breast to the riflemen, shouting "Vivas Mexico." ...
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Article : 225 wordsThe House of Commons has during the past, few days been debating a case similar to that in England of Mr. L. J. Maxse, who rofused to answer certain questions while giving ...
Article : 116 wordsTo-drive a motor-cycle between Sydney and Melbourne, 572 miles in 24 hours or under is at present the ambition of several prominent Victorian and New South Wales motor ...
Article : 394 wordsFurther evidence having reference to the increased cost of living, was submitted before the Leather Trades, No. 7 (Coachmakers) Board, at the Central Police Court on ...
Article : 374 wordsTwo thonsand letters, distributed among 20 [?]-boxes, were damaged in Edinburgh last night. Fires occurred in the chief branch of the ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Admiralty and War Office have purchased four bi-planes an., ordered several others at the Aero Exhibition, which is being held in London. ...
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Article : 229 wordsThe mail from New Zealand yesterday brought further particulars regarding the proposed extensions of steamship services between Vancouver, San Francisco, Auckland, ...
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Article : 77 wordsThe tremendous fire which has been raging in the city originated in the Salvation Army Hall in the Kanda quarter of the city. Many schools and other institutions have ...
Article : 53 wordsSir Henry Lucy this week in "Life in London and Thereabout" (page 5) has something to say about the Home Rule Bill and its passage through the House of Commons. ...
Article : 250 wordsCommenting to-day on the statement telegraphed from New Zealand to the effect that Mr. A. H. Barlow, a member of the Queensland Legislative Council, had stated that the ...
Article : 91 wordsIn all four hundred guests are to be invited to visit the Federal capital, in order to be present at the naming ceremony, which is to be performed by Lady Denman. The ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Marconi Company is erecting a wireless station at Towyn, Cardigan Bay, Wales, which will be able to communicate with New York direct. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe body of George Bates, aged 50, was found in the Murchison district. He left Northern Gully siding some time ago to walk to a station, where he had taken a fencing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 wordsThe duck season opened on February 1 here, and with it came the reports of great hauls of ducks. One party from this town succeeded in shooting close on 300 ducks, while ...
Article : 73 wordsIn connection with the arrest of Wilhelm Claire, a German hunchback, at Portsmouth, for attempting to bribe a bluejacket with a view to securing a secret naval code, it ...
Article : 46 wordsOwing to the illness of the school teacher, the Dungay School has not been re-opened since the Christmas holidays. About 40 children attend the school, and the parents ...
Article : 58 wordsDuring the fat stock sales at Ennoggera 100 cattle succumbed to the heat. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 22 Feb 1913, Page 19
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