An official statement announces that Senator Gauthier has been appointed Minister of Marine in succession to M. Monis, who resigned in connection with the Caillaux-Calmette, Rochette ...
Article : 139 wordsA launch with 80 passengers on board, mostly women and children, collided with a torpedo boat at full speed. The scene of the accident was the ...
Article : 244 wordsSydney streets were several hours under water on Friday night, as the result of a deluge of rain that came with a thunderstorm just before 11 o'clock. It was not a record fall, ...
Article : 636 wordsMr. Asquith, on being questioned as to the truth of the rumors that warrants had been issued for the arrest of the Ulster leaders, gave his personal assurance that no such steps had ...
Article : 132 wordsThe killing and eating of six native missionaries by cannibals is the latest horror to be added to the grim record of the New Hebrides. A few weeks ago the little band (eight in all) ...
Article : 443 wordsIt is impossible to ignore the significance of the row in the Labor Caucus last week over the proposed appointment of Mr. Flowers as Minister for Health, when Mr. Holman threatened to ...
Article : 771 wordsSir Rupert Clarke who is just now in Sydney on his way to New Guinea, where the Papuan Plantation Company, in which he is interested, has a number of rubber, copra and hemp ...
Article : 598 wordsGiving evidence before the Rochette Commission to-day, M. Monis, ex-Minister for Marine, said that M. Caillaux, in March, 1911, told him that if the prosecution were not ...
Article : 89 wordsUpon his arrival at Belfast from London, Sir Edward Carson was accorded a most enthusiastic reception. At a pre-arranged signal a fusillade of ...
Article : 147 wordsPresident Wilson, addressing the new Press Club's housewarming function, drew an intimate picture of himself, based on the statement that whenever he read an article about himself ...
Article : 151 wordsA peculiar incident has happened here which has caused a deal of amazed horror. Two miners were engaged in working on a shanty on the mountain side, near the colliery. ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. Knight, of Parramatta, and Mr. Purser, of North Rocks, have been friends for many years. On Friday night Mr. Purser asked Mr. Knight to drive him home. Mr. Knight seemed ...
Article : 549 wordsTroops for the South of Ireland have arrived at Enniskillen. As a measure of precaution against rioting, the guards posted at Curragh Camp, Newbridge ...
Article : 206 wordsGeneral Villa, the rebel leader, with a force of 12,000 men, is invading Torreon, practically the last Federal stronghold. General Velasco, the Federal commander, ...
Article : 84 wordsAn election held at Leisbeck, a suburb of Capetown, to fill the vacancy in the Union Parliament caused by the resignation of Mr. Long, Unionist, who resigned, has resulted in ...
Article : 69 wordsOne of the most serious effects of the storm, after the lamentable loss of life that occurred at Parramatta, was the disorganisation of the tram service. At Bronte three cars were held ...
Article : 276 wordsThe Press Association states that the volumteer forces who stood guard at Carrigavon were armed with rifles and bayonets, and were supplied with ball cartridges. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe following N.S.W. candidates were successful in the examination for telegraph messengers and other general divisions :-J. Blagrave, S. Byrnes, A. Doggett, W. Leathem, F. Parr, A. Stoves, J. Cavanagh, J. Davis, ...
Article : 51 wordsThe secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, Mr. E. Grayndler, had something to say yesterday as to what he called "the ex-aggerated and sensational reports of the alleged ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 wordsThe Minister for Marine has announced that the navy will be strengthened by three battleships, three armored cruisers, and a proportionate number of lighter units. ...
Article : 37 wordsTen rounds of ammunition has been served to every soldier at The Curragh Camp, where the 16th Lancers and 4th Hussars have been armed with carbines instead of the usual lance ...
Article : 44 wordsMany of the inhabitants at Inniskillen turned out, waved Union Jacks, and gave a rousing welcome to 200 men of the Cornwall Regiment. Another draft has reached Newry, where ...
Article : 44 wordsIn the case of the Australian Widows' Fund v. the National Mutual Life Association, the Privy Council has reserved judgment. LONDON, Friday Night. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe movement of troops is regarded in Unionist circles as foreshadowing an attempt to disarm the Ulster Volunteers. It is stated that the police have planned a ...
Article : 73 wordsThe sentries at Ebrington Barracks have been trebled. This is the first time this has been done since the abortive Fenian rising in the sixties. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe torrential rains which fell all over the metropolitan area early yesterday morning resulted in a serious dislocation of the railway traffic. ...
Article : 250 wordsA telegram from Curragh Camp says that the War Office has issued an ultimatum to the forces in Ireland. In it, those officers who are unprepared to ...
Article : 197 wordsJute: March-April shipments are quoted at £32 15s per ton. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe train known as the Gulgong mail, which leaves Sydney every night at 9.50, met the full force of the storm. At Seven Hills the line was submerged to a depth of several inches, ...
Article : 78 wordsIt is just possible that H.M.A.S. Australia is now ready to take part in the British Government's plan for meeting the Ulster crisis. It is whispered that the great battle-cruiser is ...
Article : 273 wordsA mercantile officer who was a friend of the late Mr. Walter Reeks, the Sydney naval architect, murdered recently at Wolverhampton, has handed to the Liverpool police letters from ...
Article : 52 wordsOwing to the action of the Farmers and Settlers' Association in refusing to meet the Australian Workers' Union in conference in respect to its claim for wages and working conditions ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Council of State has declared Prince William's marriage dissolved. ...
Article : 16 wordsIn the first division of the league to-day Sheffield United played a draw with West Bromwich Albion, each side scoring one goal. ...
Article : 32 wordsA terrific cyclone raged here last night at about midnight, and did a vast amount of damage to property. A house was blown clean over, Whilst two more houses at Port Kembla ...
Article : 52 wordsAfter an interview with President Wilson Senator Jones, who recently stated that the President was pressing for the repeal of the exemption clauses in the Panama Canal Bill, ...
Article : 87 wordsAt the conclusion of to-night's session the scores in the Reece-Inman match were :- Inman 7294 Reece 7046 ...
Article : 31 wordsDuring the past week warm to hot and very sultry conditions have prevailed. Several southerly changes swept from west to east over southern districts, but their influence was ...
Article : 183 wordsMiss Grace Waugh, 16 years of age, will attempt to ride on horseback, without a bridle, from Melbourne to Sydney, starting on Monday. She is timed to arrive at her destination ...
Article : 58 wordsLord Gladstone, Governor-General of South Africa, has given his assent to the Indemnity Bill. ...
Article : 32 wordsThough there is little betting in connection with the inter-'Varsity boat race, Cambridge are favorites. The Cantabs are in excellent form, and show ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. Asquith, Mr. Winston Churchill, Colonel Seely, and the War Office staff had a consultation lasting three hours, and sat until eleven o'clock last night. ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 22 Mar 1914, Page 9
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