A foreign missionary meeting was held is the Centenary Hall last evening. Mr. F. J. Cato, of Victoria, presided, and there was a large attendance. ...
Article : 910 wordsA startling crime was committed in the city to-day. Mr. Barnett Bauer, a well-known diamond merchant, was found lying in a pool of blood in his office at the Modern-chambers ...
Article : 456 wordsThe High Court to-day delivered judgment in the income tax appeal cases, Baxter v the Commissioners of Taxation, Sydney, and Flint v the Victorian Income Tax Commissioners. ...
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Article : 228 wordsMr. John Morley, Secretary of State for India, delivered his statement on the finances of India in the House of Commons last night. The statement was ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Military Board will give early consideration to the question of the appointment of a successor to the late Colonel Ricardo as Victorian Commandant. The Executive ...
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Article : 83 wordsA number of financiers interested in Victoria gave a luncheon to Mr. T. Bent, Premier of Victoria. Mr. F. Faithfull Begg, who presided, ...
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Article : 117 wordsEngineer-commander Silk, who became lost whilst on a shooting expedition, was found to-day by a blackfellow at Howard Crook, 25 miles from Palmerston, between Palmerston ...
Article : 334 wordsSir Edward Grey, speaking in the House of Commons last night, said Great Britain had intimated to the States concerned in the sugar convention that she ...
Article : 116 wordsReports received from pastoral country at the head of the Great Northern line and to the west of it state that the best rain experienced for many years has fallen during the ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Military Board to-day made the following selection of non-commisisoned officers of the instructional staff to be sent abroad:— Light Horse staff: Sergeant-Major L. N. Lacey ...
Article : 67 wordsVery notable receptions have been accorded the group of English journalists now visiting Germany by the Regent of Bavaria and public bodies in Munich. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe committee of the Chamber of Commerce at a meeting on Friday considered a communication from a well-known shipping company, making a certain offer in ...
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Article : 25 wordsThe Federal visiters are now divided into two parties, one accompanying the Governor-General on a shooting expedition, and the other remaining in Port Darwin. The ...
Article : 125 wordsFollowing are the shipments of coal at Port Kembla for the week:—Herga, 250 tons, for Sydney; Melbourne, 2400 tons, for Melbourne Barrabool, 1000 tons, for Melbourne; Kakapo, ...
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Article : 495 wordsThe Paris "Journal" says that the negotiations between France and England respecting the New Hebrides have resulted in an arrangement whereby the ...
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Article : 239 wordsThe Right Rev. Dr. Ingram, Bishop of London, headed a deputation representing different religious denominations to the music-halls committee of the London ...
Article : 46 wordsA wharf labourer named William Phillips was working on the P. and O. steamer Britannia yesterday, when he fell down the hold and fractured his right leg. He was admitted ...
Article : 46 wordsLieutenant-Colonel Miller secretary of the Department of Home Affairs, representing the Commonwealth; Mr. E. J. Slevers, land valuer; and Mr. W. L. Vernon, Government ...
Article : 249 wordsThe Aberdeen liner Miltiades, 6793 tons, will replace the Orient Royal Mail Company's R.M.S. Oroya, which broke down off Ushant, off the coast of France, whilst ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. J. Guy met with a severe accident while working at the Homeward Bound Mine, through a loose stone falling on his head. The result was a deep gash from the ...
Article : 58 wordsJames Parsons and Daniel Lewis brutally assaulted a Chinese merchant at mid-day in one of the leading streets of Hobart because he would not give them money to buy drink. ...
Article : 59 wordsMatters in connection with the Vaneouver service have not advanced any further. Sir John Forrest said the Government had specific offers from the company, but a slight ...
Article : 41 wordsA man named Bailey, by occupation a shiftman, at Aberdare Colliery, was yesterday badly injured about the head through a fall of timber. The sufferer is in a precarious ...
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Article : 169 wordsMary Ann Dunton, charged at Launceston Police Court with criminally neglecting a child entrusted to her care to such an extent that the child died, was fined £10, or ...
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Article : 50 wordsThe "Freeman's Journal" says:—There is a limit to patience. Ireland's condition is critical, and grows daily more critical. The Government has unfortunately taught ...
Article : 80 wordsMr. Edward Smith, of Kildary-road, is an inmate of the local hospital as the result of a sulky accident. The vehicle struck a stump and Mr. Smith was thrown out, ...
Article : 108 wordsThe steamer Induna arrived from Sydney and Lord Howe Island at 11 a.m. to-day, and sails this evening. The Lord Bishop of Melanesia was a passenger to the island. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 8 Jun 1907, Page 13
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