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  2. DISASTROUS FIRE. HEAVY LOSS.

    At 1.30 this morning a fire was observed issuing from premises occupied by Walter Haddon, [?]irdresser, and owned by Ashwood Bros., Ltd., on the west side of the main ...

    Article : 334 words
  3. OLYMPIC CREW.

    Mr. Albert E. Nash, chairman of the New South Wales Rowing Association, has received the following cablegram from Mr. Alex. Thomson, manager of the crew:— ...

    Article : 750 words
  4. LOST DREDGE.

    A lifebuoy bearing the name S. D. Manchester (Lyttelton) was found at Pollok, on the West Coast. Tee paint was comparatively fresh, and it had apparently not been in the ...

    Article : 600 words
  5. IMPERIAL CRICKET. AUSTRALIA V CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.

    The match Australia v Cambridge University was begun to-day in warm but cloudy weather. The wicket was softish, and the attendance numbered about 1000. Cambridge won the ...

    Article : 327 words
  6. MASKED BURGLARS. THE WRONG CLUE.

    Further robberies in the town and country have occurred. Masked men entered a house at Unley on Wednesday night. One covered a woman with ...

    Article : 110 words
  7. NO SECESSION.

    The Diocesan Synod to-day gave further consideration to the chancellor's motion for the adoption of resolutions from the diocesan council, the effect of which was that the ...

    Article : 603 words
  8. KING EDWARD VII.

    The outstanding feature of the new volume of the "Dictionary of National Biography," which has just been issued, is Sir Sidney Lee's candid memoir of King Edward VII., which is ...

    Article : 557 words
  9. TRANSPORT STRIKE. GOVERNMENT PROPOSAL.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking in the House of Commons this afternoon, said that, preliminary to the establishment of a joint board ...

    Article : 431 words
  10. SNEAK THIEVES.

    Six houses in Cheltenham-road, Cheltenham (near Beecroft), the doors of which had been left open, were entered by a sneak thief (or thieves) early on Wednesday morning. ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. THE WAIHI STRIKE.

    When, if ever, the true history of the present strike of miners at Waihi becomes public, the so-called Federation of Labour will look very little different to an ass. Just ...

    Article : 888 words
  12. STREET BURNED DOWN.

    A disastrous fire occurred in the main street of Outtrim this afternoon. There were hundreds of willing hands to fight the flames, but before the outbreak was checked twelve shops ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 words
  14. AMERICAN FARMERS.

    A matter which was to have been before the Cabinet yesterday was Victoria's invitation for the co-operation, of New South Wales in bringing out a further batch of American ...

    Article : 336 words
  15. OUTBREAKS OF VIOLENCE.

    The police deny the statement of the Shipping Federation that the strikers seized the approaches to the docks at Tilbury. The Port of London Authority adds that ...

    Article : 136 words
  16. A REVOLUTIONARY.

    Among the passengers by the Marama, from Vancouvor is Prince Gustave Dikran, of Albania, leader of the Albanian-Macedonian revolution against the despotism of Turkey. The ...

    Article : 179 words
  17. THE TITANIC DISASTER. BRITISH INQUIRY.

    At the inquiry into the wreck of the Titanic to-day, Crawford, a steward, who had been in charge of a boat, said that the captain of the Titanic told him to row towards a vessel ...

    Article : 156 words
  18. MATCH AGAINST SURREY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  19. AN OMINOUS WARNING.

    The executive of the Transport Workers' Meration has telegraphed to all the districts [?]rning them to get machinery ready for a general stoppage. ...

    Article : 30 words
  20. DROUGHT OR DELUGE

    The Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. Hunt) furnished the following interesting memorandum concerning long-distance weather forecasting:— ...

    Article : 464 words
  21. A CARDIFF AGREEMENT.

    The Master Carters' Association and the Workers' Union at Cardiff have signed a minimum wage agreement, securing to the workers 24s to 28s per week. A joint board has ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. LEAVING THE NORTH. BETTER CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTH.

    Information has been received by the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Thomas) that two carpenters have thrown up Government employment in the Northern Territory for ...

    Article : 173 words
  23. THE AUSTRALIANS' RECORD.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 words
  24. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 words
  25. APPLYING THE LESSONS.

    The Commerce Department is issuing regulations based on the lessons of the Titanic disaster. These will compel all lake and coasting vessels to comply with the ...

    Article : 48 words
  26. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

    It has been definitely decided that, in response to the American invitation, an Australian Union Rugby team will in a few months tour the United States. New Zealand was ...

    Article : 283 words
  27. DAY LABOUR TEST.

    The Labour Council last night decided to appoint a deputation to wait on the Minister for Works in reference to some remarks made by him relative to the work at ...

    Article : 236 words
  28. MOROCCO. SITUATION IN FEZ.

    It is believed the tribesmen will not resume the attack on Fez. One tribe has asked for the conditions under which a pardon will be granted. ...

    Article : 38 words
  29. SELECTING OFFICERS.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Thomas) is busy looking round for men capable of filling several important posts now open in the Northern Territory. The principal ...

    Article : 160 words
  30. SPANIARDS AND MOORS.

    Advices from Casablanca state that the Moors attacked a Spanish post at Tabourirt. Twelve Spanish officers and 80 men were killed, or are missing. ...

    Article : 35 words
  31. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 words
  32. AMERICANS AND FOREIGNERS.

    Professor Miller of the Polytechnic High School, asserts that the United States are paying a toll of 20,000 lives yearly as a result of the inter-marriage of Americans with ...

    Article : 62 words
  33. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the North British Australasian Company, Ltd., Mr. T. D. Edwardes, chairman of directors, stated that their first payment of the Federal ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. BELGIAN ELECTION RIOTS.

    In connection with the disturbances over the elections the rioters at Liege set fire to two churches. Gendarmes dispersed them, and extinguished the outbreaks. ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. NEW ABATTOIRS.

    The abattoirs question was further considered by the Cabinet yesterday. The Minister for Works informed his colleagues that he had found it impossible to ...

    Article : 198 words
  36. LABOUR OFFERING.

    Several of the army reservists who yesterday arrived by the R.M.S. Orvieto and by the Aberdeen liner Themistocles, have expressed a desire to serve in the Northern Territory. ...

    Article : 99 words
  37. WIRELESS TELEPHONE.

    Experiments which were made with M. Zepel's wireless telephone enabled those aboard the Prince of Monaco's yacht at Toulon to hear a band playing "The Marseillaise" in ...

    Article : 37 words
  38. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 words
  39. NAVIGATION LAWS.

    Divergent reports by members of the recent deputation to the State Treasurer (Mr. Cann) asking for an amendment of the navigation law were presented to the Labour Council ...

    Article : 158 words
  40. DESERTED BRIDE.

    The tale of a young w[?] deserted on her honeymoon trip was told in the police court this morning. On behalf of a fashionably-dressed young woman Marjorie Reinaecker, ...

    Article : 198 words
  41. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    The loan negotiations have reached an impasse. The Advisory Council has withdrawn its assent to the terms which the banks agreed to, and the Republic is now endeavouring to ...

    Article : 41 words
  42. THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duchess of Connaught is suffering from a slight attack of peritonitis, and has been removed to Montreal Hospital. No danger is anticipated, the removal to the hospital ...

    Article : 41 words
  43. THE RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The defence committee of the Duma [?] adopted a bill providing for the expenditure of £50,000,000 on a naval programme, covering the p[?] from 1912 till 1916. ...

    Article : 35 words
  44. SMALLPOX CONTACTS.

    Yawata Maru passengers to be released from North Head station to-day will include 21 first-class, 2 second-class, 1 intermediate, and 20. Russians, also 34 of the crew. The steamer ...

    Article : 111 words
  45. DISORDERLY LEGISLATORS.

    In consequence of further disorderly scenes in the Lower House, 30 obstructionists were expelled during to-day's sitting. M. [?]e Justh, one of the leaders of the ...

    Article : 57 words
  46. CUBAN INSURRECTION.

    Four hundred American bluejackets have landed at Caima Mera, a town 40 miles east of Sartiago de Cuba, in order to guard American property against possible attacks during ...

    Article : 40 words
  47. CARGO STEAMER AFIRE.

    A fire broke out on the cargo steamer Canada Cape, of 4286 tons (Elder, Dempster, and Co., Ltd.). yesterday, and she was towed out of the harbour and beached. The vessel is ...

    Article : 42 words
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