Austria and Russia have sent a fresh Joint Note to Turkey warning her that the Albanian disturbances must be effectively and speedily suppressed, and declaring that as Bulgaria has ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. Frank Byrne, member for Hay, made a speech here last night. He said the present Government was the best the country had seen for 20 years. The depletion of the Treasury was entirely due to ...
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Article : 55 wordsSir Thomas Lipton's yacht Shamrock III., the challenger for the America Cup, was to-day caught in a storm off Weymonth, Dorsetshire, and dismasted. The vessel, which is ...
Article : 415 wordsPopular opinion in Turkey believes that the Albanian troubles are a pretext for the concentration of troops for a sudden march on Sofia. ...
Article : 64 wordsIn these modern days the honour of knighthood has lost much of the romance that was associated with it in medi[?]val times. The elaborate ceremonies which attended the creation of knights in the days ...
Article : 1,407 wordsThe "Times" tentatively suggests the inquiry if British capital is invested in the Baghdad railway whether it ought not to be expended at the Koweyy end, and the ...
Article : 64 wordsWhile on his visit to Paris at the commencement of next month King Edward will [?]end a reviow at Vincennes on the morning of May 2, and in the afternoon he will be ...
Article : 52 wordsIt is officially reported that several hundred Albanians at Ipek surround the Sultan's special pacification mission. The members of the commission are practically prisoners. ...
Article : 35 wordsTaking advantage of the presence at Marul[?]n on Saturday of Mr. T. Rose, M.L.A., a number of his supporters made him an impromptu presentation. Several speakers emphasised their support of the ...
Article : 127 wordsThe German Emperor has ordered a searching inquiry to be made into the killing of Hartman, all artilleryman, at Essen, by Lieutenant Huessener, of the navy, because the ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Albanians categorically reject the reforms proposed, and demand that an Albanian be appointed Governor of Albania. ...
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Article : 66 wordsMr. John Norton, M.L.A., has commenced a tour through the large electorate of Northumberland, and he addressed a representative gathering of electors at the Hawkesbury Hotel last night. He declared ...
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Article : 20 wordsThe Nationalists' Convention now sitting at Dublin has strongly reaffirmed the principle of Home Rule. Resolutions have been passed ...
Article : 65 wordsThe German Imperial 3 per cent, loan of [?],000,000 marks (about £14,500,000) issued yesterday at 92 has been covered 47 fold. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. P. S. Cassidy, formerly manager of the New Zealand "Times," died at Christchurch on Friday. Mr. Casper Rudolph Kriegsmann, professor of ...
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Article : 41 wordsMr. A. Nash writes:—"The Hon. J. L. Fegan preached what is termed in temperance circles the official sermon of the Independent Order of Good Templars recently at Wesley Church, basing his ...
Article : 256 wordsThe British and Australasian Trust and Loan Company, in its annual report, shows a profit of £25,383. A sum of £11,383 is carried forward. ...
Article : 35 wordsA son of Mr. L. Forde, the British Consul at Laraiche, Morocco, and a friend arrived at Alcazar at night after the gates were closed. They knocked loudly at the gates, and upon a ...
Article : 61 wordsHer Excellency Lady Tennyson and Lady Rawson and Miss Rawson, Lady Clarke, Mrs. and Miss Funshawe, Mrs. and Miss Boyle, Miss C.E. Rawson, and Md[?]e. Dussan occupied seats on the dais in the alcove ...
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Article : 445 wordsBrindier-General W.H. Manning captured 2000 camels south-west of Galadi. Scarcity of water eastward of Galadi retards the advance of the expedition. ...
Article : 58 wordsSir,—So much has recently been written regarding the Cowra speech of Mr. Thomas Waddell that tje following circular—in which that gentleman's strong discourse on economy was in a degree anticipated by ...
Article : 372 wordsThe most distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George is one of the seven orders of Knighthood conferred by his Majesty the King. It was established by letters patent of the Prince Regent ...
Article : 562 wordsA representative meeting of Scotsmen in London has initiated a memorial to be erected in London to Sir Hector Macdonald. ...
Article : 101 wordsReuter's agency is in receipt of the following cable message from Mo[?]trea—"Mr. Thomas Tait, who has been selected to fill the position of chairman of the Victorian Railway Commissioners, was ...
Article : 153 wordsAnother important development, making the second during the past week, has just been recorded in section 15 at the fifth level of the Ivanhoe mine, where the crosscut driven east off the cast lode has ...
Article : 454 wordsThe workmen's commission taken to the United States by Mr. A. Mosely, C.M.G., has issued its report. The commission finds that employers in ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Munster for Railways said yesterday that the Government would have to decide what action should be taken in view of the refusal of the railway societies to withdraw from affiliation with the Trades ...
Article : 54 wordsA great storm has occurred at Marseilles. Many vessels in the harbour broke from their moorings and several foundered. Work on the quays was suspended and the ...
Article : 80 wordsAbout 2000 persons attended the public demonstration held at St. K[?]da this afternoon in connection with the movement for the erection of a memorial to soldiers of St. Kilda who died in Sou ...
Article : 164 wordsFive of the warships at present in port were again brilliantly illuminated on Saturday night, and the display was witnessed by largo crowds of spectators from both the northern and southern shores of the ...
Article : 252 wordsPresident Roosevelt has arranged that the European squadron of the United States navy shall visit Marseilles and gre[?]t President Loubet on his return ...
Article : 223 wordsThe police have warned the various betting shops of Brisbane that operations must cense on and after Tuesday night next. After that, if necessary, the police intend to organise raids. The police are not ...
Article : 92 wordsFollowing is the last of visitors who accepted invitations to be present:- Colonel and Mrs. Holborow, Captain von Burski, Sir James and Lady Graham, Sir James and Lady ...
Article : 817 wordsThe shareholders of the Sydney Harbour Collieries Company, Limited, have agrerd to the reconstruction of the company and to wind up voluntarily. The new company will ...
Article : 98 wordsThe shop of a second-hand dealer in Elizabeth-street, named Paul Glaser was broken open at an early hour this morning, and jewellery and goods to the value of over £100 were stolen. Glaser and his ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Collie coal dispute has been settled through the mediation of Mr. Hopkins, the Minister for Lands. The agreement provides that the management shall accept from the union the names of 140 ...
Article : 84 wordsAt Ballarat on Saturday night Detective Armstrong accosted a man entering the Salvation Army Metropole, and receiving replies which aroused his suspicions, he placed the man under arrest, and ...
Article : 180 wordso settlement has yet been reached in regard to the rates question at the ironworks. It is stated that Messrs. Bladon and Miller submitted to the manager a price at which they were prepared ...
Article : 211 wordsMr. R. W. Hanbury, President of the Board of Agriculture, has written a letter to the National Federation of Meat Traders Associations, asking their co-operation to check ...
Article : 49 wordsThe western Tharsis mine was submitted at auction here on Thursday. Bidding started at £50 and advanced to £100. when the property was knocked down to Mr. A. Anderson on behalf of the Mount ...
Article : 45 wordsLucas has beaten Gardiner by half a point for the New Zealand draughts championship. Great disappointment is felt at the news of the abandontment of Mr. Edward Lloyd's tour of New ...
Article : 36 wordsThe four knights were first invested with the insignia of tho order. Preceding each candidate, who was supported on either side by two other knights. Lord Richard Nevill, A,D.C., bore the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 20 Apr 1903, Page 7
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