Articles from page 7: Previous page Next page

  1. Please wait. Loading browse data... loading
  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The following team has been selected to represent Yorkshire in the match against the Australian cricketers to-day:—Lord Hawke (captain), F. S. Jackson, T. L. ...

    Article : 782 words
  3. LATE EDITION.

    The Government has issued a Blue Book containing despatches relative to the peace negotiations. The Blue Book shows that at the outset of ...

    Article : 275 words
  4. THE TERMS OF PEACE.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the First Lord of the Treasury, made his promised announcement of the conditions of peace in the House of Commons this afternoon. His said that the ...

    Article : 530 words
  5. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Since the peace news was received the city and port has been in a state of wild excitement. Joy bells has been ringing, and whistles blowing almost continuously. The principal thoroughfares ...

    Article : 107 words
  6. NARROW ESCAPE OF THE KING.

    Momentary excitement was caused in London last night by the news that the King had had a narrow escape from being injured in a carriage accident. ...

    Article : 123 words
  7. RESOLUTION IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Directly upon the Speaker taking the chair in the House of Representatives to-day. The Attorney-General submitted, amidst cheers, the motion which the Senate had dealt ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. VIEWS OF RABBI DAVIS.

    Speaking yesterday with a representative of the " Herald," Rabbi A. B. Davis said that as far as the Hebrews were concerned they attached the highest possible value to peace. Prayers for peace formed a ...

    Article : 358 words
  9. REJOICINGS IN THE COUNTRY.

    The news of the declaration of peace was received with expressions of the greatest gratification. Flags at the Town Hall and other public buildings have been flying to-day to celebrate the occasion, and in ...

    Article : 711 words
  10. REJOICINGS IN SYDNEY.

    Many people have noted that public demonstrations of joy have not been in evidence in Sydney, and while in some quarters it is deplored that a greater display of patriotism has not been made, it is ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. ANNOUNCEMENT OF PEACE.

    The British Government decided to withhold the news of the signing of the peace conditions until Monday, but afterwards considered that the announcement on ...

    Article : 84 words
  12. THE KING HOLDS A LEVEE.

    The King held a levee yesterday. Beautiful weather prevailed. Tremendous enthusiasm was manifested. Major Wardill (of the Australian cricketers), ...

    Article : 50 words
  13. THE BRITISH EMPIRE LEAGUE,

    Canon Boyce, president of the British Empire League here, says:—As we naturally hate war as anti-Christian we rejoice and ring the bells because of peace. "We believe in arbitration, but the Boers ...

    Article : 609 words
  14. VIEWS OF THE PREMIER.

    When spoken to last night, Mr. See (State Premier) said that he was quite satisfied with the terms of peace which had been arranged. He had already expressed his views upon the matter, and he did not ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. CONGRATULATIONS FROM HEADS OF STATES.

    The German Emperor has sent most cordial congratulations to king Edward on the attainment of peace. The congratulations of the Emperor Francis ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. THE GREAT VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.

    Mount Pelee, Martinique, ejected oceans of hot mud on Friday, May 30. ...

    Article : 24 words
  17. GERMAN NEWSPAPERS DISAPPOINTED.

    The German newspapers, alone of the newspapers of the Continent, are acrimonious and ungenerous in discussing the terms of peace. They are disappointed that Great Britain is ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. FRENCH CONSUL-GENERAL'S VIEWS.

    M. Biard d'Aunet, the Consul-General for France, when seen yesterday by a " Herald " reporter, said he was exceedingly pleased to hear the news of the termination of the war. "But," continued he, ...

    Article : 536 words
  19. DEATHS OF AUSTRALIANS.

    Private Albert E. F. Percival and Private Abraham Smith, of the Tasmanian portion of the Commonwealth Contingent, have died, the one of enteric fever and the other of ...

    Article : 39 words
  20. MESSAGES FROM THE COLONIES.

    The colonies have all sent messages to Mr. Chamberlain congratulating him upon peace being proclaimed. ...

    Article : 24 words
  21. COMMANDANT MALAN.

    Commandant Malan, who was wounded in the recent fighting near Somerset, in Cape Colony, is likely to recover. ...

    Article : 23 words
  22. MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN VICTORIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Irvine, leader of the Opposition, moved a motion of which he had given notice,—"That this House expresses its emphatic disapproval of Ministers signing their ...

    Article : 875 words
  23. THANKS TO THE TROOPS.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, in the course of his statement in the House of Commons, noticed the general order in which Lord Kitchener had thanked the troops for their services. ...

    Article : 38 words
  24. DISFRANCHISEMENT OF REBELS.

    It is estimated that 14,000 rebels will be disfranchised. ...

    Article : 14 words
  25. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The match between the Australians and Yorkshire was resumed at York to-day. The weather was bright, but the wicket was soft and difficult. There was an attendance of ...

    Article : 461 words
  26. THE VEREENIGING CONFERENCE.

    A substantial minority of the Boer leaders urged a rejection of the terms offered. Ultimately the influence of the Boer delegates who had been at Pretoria prevailed, and the ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. FIRMNESS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    On the Exchange prices opened firm all round. Consols advanced to 98, an advance of 1 on Friday's quotation; but afterwards reacted to 97½ on profit taking. ...

    Article : 36 words
  28. THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The House of Lords was crowded and jubilant yesterday afternoon when the Prime Minister the Marquis of Salisbury road the agreement between the British authorities ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. STATEMENT BY BISHOP PAIN.

    The Bishop ot Gippsland, when interviewed at the rectory, St. John's, Darlinghurst, yesterday, said:— "The proclamation of peace is a matter for devout thankfulness. One always has that feeling at the ...

    Article : 174 words
  30. THE NAVIGATION SYNDICATE.

    Sir Christopher Furness, the head of the Furness line of steamers, who is negotiating the shipping combination in opposition to the Navigation Syndicate, has consulted the ...

    Article : 46 words
  31. ATTITUDE OF THE " DAILY NEWS."

    The " Daily News " in its leading article to-day congratulates the Government on bringing about peace with reason. ...

    Article : 29 words
  32. VIEWS OF THE REV. DR. FORDYCE.

    The Rev. Dr. Fordyce, of the Point Piper-road Congregational Church, when interviewed yesterday with regard to the declaration of peace, said:—"I have been eagerly looking for peace for weeks, and ...

    Article : 419 words
  33. THE AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Immediately on the formal business being disposed of in the Federal Senate to-day the Vice-President of the Executive Council (Senator R. E. O'Connor) rose to ask permission to refer to the peace treaty. ...

    Article : 850 words
  34. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    The latest quotations on the Derby, to be run at Epsom on Wednesday, are as under:— 11 to 8 v. Sceptre, 6 to 1 v. Pekin, 15 to 2 v. Ard-Patrick, 10 to 1 v. Fowling-piece. ...

    Article : 47 words
  35. AT WESLEY CHURCH.

    During the service at Wesley Church on Monday evening the Rev. John Watsford announced that peace had been proclaimed. The audience rose and sang the Doxology, Mr. Watsford afterwards ...

    Article : 50 words
  36. THE BAPTIST UNION.

    At the monthly meeting of the executive of the Baptist Union last night it was resolved—" That this executive of the Baptist Union of New South Wales hereby places on record its gratitude to Almighty ...

    Article : 103 words
  37. OBITUARY.

    The deaths are announced of Mr. W. W. Oswald, banker, and Mr. Joseph Tangye, of the engineering firm of Tangyes. ...

    Article : 24 words
  38. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    After Mr. Balfour had made his statement in the House of Commons Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the leader of the Opposition, rose. He said that the universal feeling ...

    Article : 160 words
  39. NOTES ON THE MATCH.

    The scene at Leeds was probably like that which occurred at Lords in June, 1896, when the same number cabled as having been present on Monday in the match at Leeds attended at Lords. As on ...

    Article : 409 words
  40. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s per ounce standard. ...

    Article : 15 words
  41. CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Solicitor-General moved,—"That an address be presented to the King congratulating him upon the cessation of hostilities in South Africa." Mr. J. M. Davies, ...

    Article : 117 words
  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    George Smitn, of Auckland, New Zealand, won the 120 yards hurdle race at the sports at Walton on a rough track in 16 4-5 seconds. ...

    Article : 32 words
  43. RABBI LANDAU'S OPINION.

    In conversation yesterday with a "Herald" representative on the subject of the termination of the war in South Africa, Rabbi Landan said that the Jewish people were amongst the most loyal and ...

    Article : 596 words
  44. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL.

    The shipment of wheat by the barque Lucipira has been told at 20s 6d. METALS. Soft foreign lead is quoted at 11 3-16. ...

    Article : 139 words
  45. THANKFULNESS IN VICTORIA.

    Many of the flags which were hoisted yesterday on the receipt of the news of the termination of the war were again displayed today, but beyoud this there was no attempt at display. The various public ...

    Article : 56 words
  46. FEELING IN THE LOBBIES.

    The feeling expressed in the lobbies of the House of Commons is that liberality has been pushed to the utmost limits. ...

    Article : 28 words
  47. REJOICINGS IN BRISBANE.

    The city was gay with bunting to-day in honour of peace. In several instances au effective display was made. The Premier has forwarded messages to Mr. ...

    Article : 140 words
  48. THE AUSTRALIANS' SECOND INNINGS.

    With a lead of 24 Duff and Trumper opened the second innings of the Australians. Off Hirst's fourth ball, and before a run had been made, Duff was caught by Jackson at ...

    Article : 203 words
  49. REJOICINGS IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    Mr. Chamberlain (the Secretary of State for the Colonies) was wildly cheered on his way to attend the meeting of the Cabinet. Fla[?] decorated the principal buildings of ...

    Article : 153 words
  50. DEPARTURE OF THE COUNTESS OF HOPETOUN.

    The Countess of Hopetoun sailed to-day by the steamer China for London. There was a large gathering at Port Melbourne to say good-bye, the company including Lord Hopetoun, Sir George S. ...

    Article : 137 words
  51. TASMANIA.

    The holiday has passed off very quietly, the people evidently suffering it reaction after the previous day's excitement. The chief event, North v. South football match, resulted in South winning by ...

    Article : 69 words
  52. A SMALL FIRE.

    A small outbreak of fire occurred at 3 o'clock this morning in an office occupied by Mr. Edward Bond, and situated in Rowe-street, city. The Metropolitan Fire Brigade was quickly on the scene, and the ...

    Article : 60 words
  53. REJOICINGS IN NEWCASTLE.

    The news of the proclamation of peace in South Africa has been received with general satisfaction throughout the district, though there has been no public demonstration. Something in this direction, ...

    Article : 103 words
  54. HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES.

    The great Antiseptic for old aud young. All Chemists. Tins, 1s 6d.—Advt. ...

    Article : 20 words
×

Buy

Download

Please choose from the following download options:

Share

Share this item on:

Print

Print page as...

The National Library of Australia's Copies Direct service lets you purchase higher quality, larger sized photocopies or electronic copies of newspapers pages.

Scope
Format of download
as... PDF PDF

You need to login before you can save preferences.

$