In the Houso of Representatives to-day. Mr. DUGALD THOMSON (N.S.W.) resumed the debate on the motion approving of the agreement made with Sir James Laing ...
Article : 2,523 wordsThe State Premier and the Minister for Lands attended the annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association yesterday afternoon. In the course of a speech, Mr. ...
Article : 2,253 wordsThere has been no new development in the contest between Mr. Holman and Mr. Fitzpatrick for the Cootamundra seat. The only noticoablc change has been in the attitude ...
Article : 799 wordsThe differences in the Cabinet regarding the naval construction programme have been settled by a, compromise. Instead of building two more Dreadnoughts ...
Article : 552 wordsIn the House of Lords last night Lord Donoughmore who was Parliamentary Under-Secretary for War in the Balfour Ministry, initiated a debate on the scheme ...
Article : 192 wordsM. Stolypin, Prime Minister of Russia, warns all Governors and Prefects that a struggle has begun against the enemies of society, and that disturbances and ...
Article : 137 wordsThe principal business in the Legislative Council yesterday was the disposal ot the Temporary Supply Bill. Ordinarily, the custom of the representative of the ...
Article : 1,034 wordsThe conference at Viborg of 20O Labour and Polish members of the Duma has ended its deliberations. It is expected that there will be a widespread endeavour ...
Article : 95 wordsMr. Justice Beaumont, of Natal, has been appointed to hold an independent Inquiry into the charges of inhumanity made against Royston's Horse by the Bishop of ...
Article : 54 wordsThe first military outbreak directly resulting from the present situation occurred in Brest Litovsk, in the western part of the Empire. Siege artillery and ...
Article : 80 wordsThirty-eight Zulus have been sentenced to two years' imprisonment for rebellion. They admitted they had suffered no grisvanices, and that they only rebelled because ...
Article : 36 wordsThe International Parliamentary Cougress, now sitting in London, yesterday debated Mr. W. J. Bryan's (United States) proposal for a model treaty of arbitration. ...
Article : 95 wordsThe following is the full text of the bill introduced in the Legislative Assembly last night by the Premier to deal wlth the Railway Commissioners:— ...
Article : 746 wordsWhen the Legislative Assembly met to-day, the Premier, Mr. Bent, said that as a matter of privilege he desired to direct the attention of members to the speech of the Rev. H. ...
Article : 530 wordsSixty-five members of two of the most important revolutionary committees of Moscow have been arrested. Included among them are the principal organisers ...
Article : 39 wordsAuthorities at Odessa enjoin private citizens to surrender any arms they may have on pain of exile. Eight Jews have already been killed in ...
Article : 45 wordsThe President and a number of members of the Senate to-night cabled to England a message to the International Parliamentary Congress in the same terms as the one despatched ...
Article : 47 wordsSir Charles Johnson Brooke, the Rajah of Sarawak, in the west of Borneo, has executed eight Chinamen, who were members of a secret society, for plotting ...
Article : 44 wordsRussian 4 per cents, have fallen to 67[?] on the St. Petersburg Bourse. ...
Article : 16 wordsBombs have been thrown into the works of Singer's Sewing Machine Company at Sosnevice and Bondin, Poland. Many people were injured at each place. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. Mackenzie, member for Canterbury, delivered an address in the Town Hall to-night in support of Mr. John Fitzpatricks candidature. The Mayor, Alderman Mangan, ...
Article : 214 wordsThe Pan-American Congress has assembled at Rio Janeiro, Brazil, and the business is beingiproceeded with. Venezuela, Santo Domingo, and Haiti are not represented at ...
Article : 63 wordsBritish ships are warned that they are likely to be overhauled in the Baltic Sea, by Russinn men-of-war, in order to prevent the clandestine importation of arms ...
Article : 35 wordsSome American and French newspapers consider the reference made by Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the British Prime Minister, to the Duma, in the course of ...
Article : 109 wordsWhen the report stage of the Education Bill was reached in the House of Commons, the Government, amid jeers from the Opposition, abandoned the proposal to ...
Article : 43 wordsA series of aceldents happened on the Balmain tram line last night which, had they occurred last week, would doubtless have afforded matter for investigation by the board ...
Article : 255 wordsThe total absence of cloud conduced to excessive nocturnal radiation during Tuesday night, and to such an extent that all the country away from the immediate coastal ...
Article : 358 wordsSpeaking at a meeting of the Council of the Churches at Bendigo to-night, the Rev. H. Worrall referred to the fact that he had received a telegrnm summoning him to the Bar ...
Article : 202 wordsA train jumped the rails near the Spokane Falls, Washington, and, rushing down an embankment 60ft high, plunged into the Diamond Lake. Eleven persons ...
Article : 49 wordsThe report of the Union Bank shows that deposits amount to £18,683,208, cash in hand, investments, and balance of remittauces £10,780,702, bills and other ...
Article : 33 wordsCaptain Wynyard (Hampshire) will join the cricket team which at the invitation of the Marylebone Cricket Club will proceed to New Zealand. ...
Article : 173 wordsAt the sales of Australian tallow to-day, 1350 casks were offered and 950 were sold. Prices were: Mutton, fine 31s 9d, medium 28s 9d; beef, fine 30s 3d, medium 28s 9d. ...
Article : 36 wordsAt the City Police Court this morning Alex. M'Neven was proceeded against on a charge of having sold totallsator tickets to Thomas Keating and Albert Schultz, whom he knew to ...
Article : 115 wordsThe steamer Euryalus arrived to-night in Hobson's Bay, and cast anchor at the outer ancnorage. On board is Mr. W. N. Willis, who is being brought back to Sydney by, ...
Article : 61 wordsIn the Criminal Court to-day James Macdonald was arraigned on a chnrge of attempting to set fire to the George and Dragon public-house, in Elizabeth-stneet. He pleaded ...
Article : 67 wordsLast night a five-roomed brick cottago in Woonona Parade, New Oailey, occupied by Frederick Woaver, was dostroyed by fire. The Hurstville and Kogarah fire brigades were in ...
Article : 58 wordsBert Hewet and Thomas Fletcher were brought before the City Court again to-day, charged with the wilful murder of Donald John M'Leod, at Fiemington Racecourse last ...
Article : 118 wordsThree nalives who are charged with having committed the Port Keats Massacre last November were brought up at the Circuit Court yesterday, but were remanded till ...
Article : 74 wordsA single man, named James M'Cube, was found dead on the main Northern-road, near, Wingen, on Sunday. An inquest was held yesterday. It waa elicited in evidence that he ...
Article : 58 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly the Local Governmenl Bill, after a very tranquil passage on provious nights, was put through committee this evening. ...
Article : 29 wordsSnow has been reported from Duudas, in the Norseman district. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 26 Jul 1906, Page 7
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