Sir William Lyne was to have been entertained by the Chamber of Manufactures as a welcome home from England on the night of August 3, but the project had to be postponed ...
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Article : 1,476 wordsSpeaking yesterday of the increase Federal members have voted themselves in salary, the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Reid, said:— "I wish to take the fullest responsibility of ...
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Article : 258 wordsAt a plenary meeting of the International Conference at the Hague Sir Edward Fry, a member of the British delegation, moved a resolution,—"That the ...
Article : 217 wordsThe bill to create a Court of Criminal Appeal was read the third time in the House of Lords last night. The House also read the Evicted ...
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Article : 28 wordsThe Canadian Manufacturers' Association has petitioned the Government to secure preference from Australia as regards fish, paper, lumber, and agricultural ...
Article : 50 wordsJ. B. Hobbs (Surrey) and E. G. Hayes (Surrey) have been invited to join the cricket team which is to visit Australia. Jessop, playing for Gloucestershire ...
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Article : 78 wordsPrince Bulow, German Imperial Chancellor, declares that the meeting of King Edward and the Emperor William at Wilhelmshohe, Cassel, tends to increase the ...
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Article : 173 wordsG. L. Jessop (Gloucestershire) has been invited by the Marylebone Club to join the cricket team to tour Australia next season, but his acceptance is considered ...
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Article : 359 wordsKing Edward has left Ischl for Marienbad, Bohemia. ...
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Article : 137 wordsThree Masters in Lunacy have interviewed Mrs. Eddy, the founder of Christian Science. Mrs. Eddy talked volubly on the subjects of allopathy, homoeopathy, ...
Article : 198 wordsAt Gawler on Friday Mr. J. W. B. Croft, divisional returning officer for the district of Angas, was charged on the information of the Commonwealth Electoral Officer with ...
Article : 67 wordsThe shipment of wheat by the barque Inversnaid, 20,476 bags, from Adelaide April 26 for Falmouth, has been sold at 34s 6d per quarter. ...
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Article : 81 wordsJohn Byron Hamilton, George Ferris, and William Robert Sinclair, convicted of several serious burglaries at Wollington, were each sentenced to 15 years' penal servitude. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 19 Aug 1907, Page 7
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