The fifth and last test match of the present series between England and Australia was concluded on Kennington Oval to-day. The play was remarkable for the successful efforts ...
Article : 1,506 wordsThe belief is becoming stronger that the threatened strike of railway employees will not take place. Mr. Hollis, the general secretary of the Federated Locomotive Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association, ...
Article : 509 wordsThe Australians commenced the return match against M. C. C. and Ground at Lords to-day. The Club's team consists of Findlay, H. ...
Article : 359 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" states that owing to opposition of General Botha and Commandants de Wet and Delarey the proposed conference of Boer leaders and the ...
Article : 75 wordsLieutenant Hildebrandt, the duellist, who was pardoned by the German Emperor, received an enthusiastic reception on rejoining his comrades. He was entertained at two ...
Article : 45 wordsGeneral Botha and Commandants de Wot and Delarey will witness the naval review on Saturday from the steamship Nigeria. Lord Roberts, Lord Kitchener, and Mr. ...
Article : 124 wordsIt is slated that owing to the troopship Aurania being overcrowded with home-coming troops 500 of them were disembarked at Capetown by the direction of the authorities. ...
Article : 42 wordsRecently the Chamber of Deputies of the Diet of Bavaria rufused to pass a vote of 100,000 marks (£5000) for the purchase of pictures. ...
Article : 97 wordsWhen the Vice President of the Executive Council moved the third reading of the Women's Franchise Bill in the Uuper House last night Mr. Pilcher desired to have the bill recommitted in order to insert ...
Article : 896 wordsThe following Australian and New Zealand troops have sailed for England:—Lieutenant R. Doudney, Lieutenant Cold, and Lieutenant Holme with 3[?] men of the Commonwealth ...
Article : 96 wordsFifty-four of the leading Indian Princes have been invited to the Coronation Durbar to be held at Delhi. The area of the camp is seven miles by five miles. It is expected that ...
Article : 158 wordsDisturbances have occurred at Finistere owing to the closing of schools in accordance with the Government's orders. A battalion of infantry and large force of gendarmes ...
Article : 96 wordsA gentleman well versed in cricketing matters was seen last night, and [?]ed what appeared to him, with the knowledge gamed from the accounts sent out by cable of the progress of the Test Match, to be the ...
Article : 429 wordsThe scope of the commission to inquire into the grievances of the troopers of the Britannie has been enlarged to include complaints made by the troopers who returned in the Orient. ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Coronation arrangements at Westminster Abbey have been left intact. Crowds of people are viewing them. A small charge is made for admission, and the receipts will be ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Indian troops visited Westminster Abbey to-day, and were much impressed with the story of the Coronation stone. They saluted St. Edward's Chair. ...
Article : 29 wordsAll the University students who were imprisoned in connection with the disturbances at Moscow in February have been released. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe representatives of the railway employees have been actively employed during the past couple of days in sounding members of the Opposition party in Parliament as to the measure of support they are ...
Article : 292 wordsSiam has offered to appoint a French official to an important post at Bangkok. France recently demanded the admission of Frenchmen to administrative posts in Siam equally with ...
Article : 39 wordsThe King yesterday reviewed the Indian troops in the garden of Buckingham Palace under similar circumstances to the review of the colonial troops the previous day. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe International Harvester Company has been incorporated in the State of New Jersey with a subscribed capital of £24,000,000. The company hopes to decrease the working ...
Article : 204 wordsBar silver is quoted to-day at 24 3-16d per ounce standard. ...
Article : 15 wordsA member of the New South Wales detachment of the Coronation Corps writes by the last mail as follows:—"We have had a grand time; entertained and treated like princes, and admitted to the theatres ...
Article : 253 wordsThe chain presented by the King to the Archbishop of Canterbury is the highest distinction of the Royal Victorian Order, and was a decoration originally ...
Article : 48 wordsThe House continued to sat after the first edition of the "Herald" went to press, the question under discussion being a motion moved by the Minister for Works affirming the desirability of expending ...
Article : 418 wordsThe Australian team will make its South African tour about October, under the auspices of the Johannesburg Wanderers Club. The team will play two matches at ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Ottawa correspondent of the "Standard" states that Sir Edmund Barton is inquiring of the Canadian Government respecting the organisation of the office of the ...
Article : 60 wordsThe fifth test match of 1902 will go down in th[?] history of the game as the most remarkable on record—and there have been a few extraordinary turns in the contests between England and Australia. The ...
Article : 1,450 wordsThe syndicate formed by the Allan steamship line, the Elder Dempster line, and the Furness line has entered into a contract with the Government of the Dominion of Canada ...
Article : 64 wordsThe threatened strike on the Victorian railways will, if carried into effect, he unexampled in Australia. On behalf of the Drivers' and Firemen's Association, the strongest combination of Victorian ...
Article : 1,144 wordsThe Premier, Sir John See, has received the following cable message through His Excellency the Governor from the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—." I am commanded to ...
Article : 74 wordsA party of Mores surprised an outpost of American troops in the Bacolod district, Mindanao, and killed a sergeant and a private and wounded another private. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Governor received to-day from Mr. Chamberlain the following reply to the congratulation cable message be sent on Coronation Day:—"His Majesty commands me to convey his cordial thanks ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Minister for Works informed a "Herald" reporter last night that the officers of his department had been taking into serious consideration the question of carrying out some temporary schemes ...
Article : 724 wordsDistrict P[?]isne Judge L. B. Caron, of Quebec, has declined to grant extradition warrants against Gaynor and Greene, contractors, who are accused of having defrauded the United ...
Article : 56 wordsMr. M'Lean, Senator M'Gregor, Dr. Grosswell, and Colonel Williams, members of the commission appointed to inquire into matters concerning the transport Drayton Grange, left this afternoon for ...
Article : 191 wordsEarl Cado[?]an, who recently resigned from the office of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, left Dublin to-day. At his farewell there was a remarkable exhibition of goodwill. ...
Article : 32 wordsAfter a fearful passage, occupying 61[?] hours, the fine steamship Warrego arrived from Brisbane at 1.30 this morning. She left the northern port at noon on Tuesday last, and ...
Article : 216 wordsSir Robert Peel has paid 15s in the £ to all his creditors in his three failures. Aug. 14. The "Times" states that Dr. Parkin, the ...
Article : 143 wordsLord Salisbury is at present on a visit to Homburg, Germany. ...
Article : 16 wordsMr. Seddon is disappointed at the small imperialistic outcome of the Premiers' Conference. ...
Article : 22 wordsColonel Williams, director of the Army Medical Service, received a telegraphic message to-day from Captain Jermyn, medical officer in charge of the Fort Franklin military hospital, reporting that two ...
Article : 237 wordsThe R.M.S. Oceana, which was aground in the Suez Cunal, has been refloated. ...
Article : 21 wordsA smart capture was effected by the police early this morning. Two young men were seen about [?] o'clock to jump over the large gate of an ironmonmger's premises in Kent-street. ...
Article : 106 wordsYesterday afternoon a carter named Charles Purkiss, living in Parramatta-road, Ashfield, and employed by Mr. Thomas M'Gill, contractor, dropped dead while unyoking a horse from a dray. The ...
Article : 60 wordsThe death is announced of Mr. Nathaniel Cork, manager of the London branch of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, Mr. Nathaniel Cork, who for 37 years was the ...
Article : 160 wordsA milkman named Hugh O'Connor, living in Glenmore-road, Paddington, while driving a cart in Bourke-street, was thrown to the ground. The vehicle came in contact with the kerbstone, and was ...
Article : 62 wordsL[?] night at 8.20 a most palpable shock of earth[?] disturbed the usual serenity of the town. For the must part person were sitting at their firesides [?] the [?] occurred, which shook the houses and ...
Article : 96 wordsThe barque Collingwooed arrived at Fremantle to-day from Madagascar, flying the yellow flag. All the crew are suffering from Beri Beri. The company numbered 15, but three died on the voyage. ...
Article : 58 wordsWarrigo, s., 155[?] tons. Captain King, from Brisbane. Passengers—Mesdames Robey, Horton, Nicolle, Misses Forrest, Bennett, Messrs. Hogarth, Bethel, S[?]oan, Horton, Rosentengel, Rev. Shanks, and 26 in the steerage. G. S. ...
Article : 47 wordsfairly describes Arnott's Milk Arrowroot Biscuits— because they made by the most perfect machinery from perfect ingredients.—Advt. ...
Article : 21 wordsMilk Arrowroot Biscuits, because they are so delicious, light, wholesome, and easily digested. They are made for children.—Advt. ...
Article : 24 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 15 Aug 1902, Page 7
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: