The Liberal party appeals to the people of New South Wales to vote for the following candidates to-morrow:— THE SENATE. ...
Article : 48 wordsAt Port Pirie Messrs. Scott Fell and Co.'s steamer Alala was worked until 4 o'clock to-day, but as that firm had not signed an agreement to abide by the union's terms no work ...
Article : 309 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Times" telegraphs that grave news has been received from Rome. The Pope forbids Roman Catholics to comply with ...
Article : 227 wordsA Blue Book has been issued containing copies of despatches which led up to the modus vivendi between Great Britain and the United States regarding ...
Article : 206 wordsThe excitement in California over the Japanese question increases. The railways are urged to provide separate cars for the Japanese. ...
Article : 96 wordsA reference to the attached list of polling places will enable electors enrolled in the metropolitan divisions to see at a glance where they should go to record their votes. ...
Article : 398 wordsBy far the most disorderly meeting of the present campaign was that addressed by the Prime Minister to-night in the Fitzroy Town Hall in support of Mr. Jabez Coons' ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 564 wordsThe San Francisco Board of Education has informed the Government at Washington that Japanese children are sent to Oriental schools, where they have the ...
Article : 40 wordsThe special correspondent of the Times," who was sent to San Francisco to investigate the racial feeling there, traces the anti-Japanese movement to labour ...
Article : 65 wordsA large and attractive catalogue was submitted at to-day's wool sales. The market was very firm at the rates ruling last Monday, and the firmness was particularly marked ...
Article : 40 wordsAfter to-morrow (Tuesday) any assembly for worship in France which is not notified to the authorities will be punishable by fine and imprisonment. ...
Article : 91 wordsThe secretary of the Employers of Maritime Labour Union in South Australia states:—"In connection with the strike in Port Pirie, the first intimation the employers had that a ...
Article : 635 wordsThe State Cabinet to-day agreed on the amendments which will be proposed in the Licensing Bill in order to carry out the agreement arrived at in the Legislative Assembly ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Czar has had an audience with Count Witte. ...
Article : 17 wordsFather John, of Kronstadt, in the presence of thousands of reactionaries at St. Petersburg, blessed the banner of the Union of the Russian People (the Black ...
Article : 451 wordsAdmiral Touchard, of the French fleet, who has command of the combined Franco-Spanish naval forces, has arrived with three warships at Tangier. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Germanston branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association has decided to hold a special meeting on Sunday next to consider the question of approaching the Lyell Mining ...
Article : 48 wordsFour thousand rioters at Ping-hi-siang, in the Kiang-si province, after attacking Government officials, marched on the extensive collieries of the district, from ...
Article : 45 wordsAt the half-yearly meeting of the Derwent and Tamar Insurance Company to-day a dividend of 2s per share plus a bonus of 1s per share, equivalent to 15 per cent., was declared. ...
Article : 88 wordsA squall at Shanghai overturned sampans conveying 95 Japanese bluejackets to the cruiser Chitose. Sixty sailors were drowned. ...
Article : 25 wordsA girl, aged 14, daughter of Mr. Ephraim Osborne, met with a serious accident. She had put kerosene on her hair, and by some means it caught fire. The flames seriously burned ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Princess Royal (the Duchess of Fife) has undergone a fresh operation. She is making progress. ...
Article : 22 wordsA band of thieves fired eight residential flats in New York, thereby endangering the lives of 500 persons, with the objects of plunder during the consequent panic. ...
Article : 40 wordsOn Sunday morning, at Coogee, the rescue of a boy from drowning was pluckily effected by a young man named David Yates, a resident of the locality. It appears that the boy, ...
Article : 108 wordsThe seamen's strike at Odessa, occasioned through the police prohibiting the formation of a seamen's union, has collapsed. ...
Article : 25 wordsMr. Reid addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting at the Protestant Hall last night. The chair was taken by Mr. E. C. V. Broughton, M.L.A. Mr. Reid said that he had had ...
Article : 944 wordsCaptain Collins, Commonwealth representative in London, has handed the Lord Mayor (Alderman Treloar) the Commonwealth's vote of £25,000 towards the Queen ...
Article : 33 wordsAccording to Reuter's Agency, the extreme section of the revolutionaries in Russia has resolved to kill the most exalted people in the land. ...
Article : 28 wordsJulia Isaacs, 40, a dressmaker, residing in Mary-street, Surry Hills, was treated at the Sydney Hospital last night for a wound in the throat, said to have been caused with a ...
Article : 36 wordsA strong effort was made this morning by a deputation representative of Adelaide's commercial interests to secure the acceptance of a tender by the Government for the building ...
Article : 222 wordsDr. Jameson, Premier of Cape Colony, advocates a federation of the South African colonies on the Canadian model. ...
Article : 29 wordsCatherine Whitton, 25, residing in Lyons-road, Five Dock was found dead about 7 p.m. on Sunday at her residence. The body was discovered lying at the foot of a bed. A strap ...
Article : 66 wordsJapan is spending £7,500,000, spread over seven years, on increasing the strength of the navy. ...
Article : 21 wordsTo the Electors of the Commonwealth:— On the eve of the elections the Federal Labour party urges all electors to record their votes. The franchise is only of ...
Article : 304 wordsJohn Earles, 70, residing in Rose-street, Darlington, collapsed suddenly in Bligh-street, Newtown, yesterday afternoon. The Civil Amublance conveyed him to the Royal Prince ...
Article : 39 wordsM. Henri Rochefort has been fined £800 for defaming Madame Syveton in connection with the death of her husband. [It may have been for dramatic effect that ...
Article : 303 wordsMr. A. Lyttelton, formerly Secretary of State for the Colonies, speaking at Edinburgh, expressed great misgivings respecting the granting of self-government to the ...
Article : 65 wordsA serious accident happened to a woman named Mrs. John Murray this morning. While she was driving along the Wolgan road the horse shied, and backed over the bank into ...
Article : 109 wordsIn addition to his meeting at Redfern last night, Mr. Reid addressed a big gathering at the Protestant Hall, Castlereagh-street. It was a full hall and a magnificent meeting, ...
Article : 1,838 wordsVery oppressive conditions were experienced in the city yesterday due to the large percontage of moisture in the atmosphere. The maximum shade reading of the thermometer ...
Article : 259 wordsCommander Peary, who has returned from his expedition to the North Polar regions, delivered a lecture at New York on Saturday on his journey. He said ...
Article : 254 wordsA little boy named Luke, aged 7 years, was washed off the rocks at Coledale yesterday afternoon and drowned. His brother plunged in to his rescue, and almost reached the ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Rev. W. Tassie, Presbyterian minister, while returning home last evening, was thrown out of a buggy near his residence at Taree, and broke a shoulder-bone. One of ...
Article : 41 wordsDear Fellow Women,—Since we have been enfranchised I have always, through the courtesy of the press, been able to address a few words to you at election time. At this ...
Article : 252 wordsMounted Constable M'Cann, of Tea Gardens, met with a serious accident whilst cutting wood yesterday. The axe caught in an overhanging branch of a tree, with the result that ...
Article : 101 wordsADELAIDE (1084 miles).—Arr. Dec. 10: Kyarra, from Western Australia; Montcalm, bq., from Birkenhead (England). ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 11 Dec 1906, Page 7
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