At Taunton to-day before the partnership of Duff and Noble was dissolved the score was raised to 199, the two men having added 146 runs in 95 minutes. Noble at 53 hit a ball ...
Article : 291 wordsThe Australians commenced a match to-day at Taunton against Somerset. The county team consisted of—S. M. J. Woods, L. C. H. Palai[?], Martyn, A. E. Newton, Johnson, P. ...
Article : 576 wordsThe "Standard" hints at the possibility of Lord Milner having to resign, owing to his differing horn the Cabinet with regard to the suspension of the Cape Colony Constitution. ...
Article : 111 wordsIn the House of Commons last night Sir Edward Grey (Liberal) initiated a debate on the publication of the despatches relating to events immediately following the battle of ...
Article : 776 wordsIn the Senate this morning Senator O'Connor gave notice that on Tuesday next he would move that, by the courtesy of the Senate, the President be allowed to vote in divisions without crossing the floor of the ...
Article : 579 wordsThe King is steadily improving, and his diet is loss restricted than heretofore. The "British Medical Journal" states that the wound is closing well from the ...
Article : 106 wordsParticulars to hand by the English mail give an interesting account of the journalistic enterprise exhibited by London papers in connection with the despatch of messages ...
Article : 454 wordsMr. H. C. Sloley, the Resident Commissioner of Basutoland, declares that the case of Joel, the chief who has been called upon to answer a charge of treason, is not complicated ...
Article : 121 wordsThe bulletin issued by the medical attendants of the King this morning at Cowes is as follows:— His Majesty continues to make satisfactory progress, benefiting in every ...
Article : 64 wordsThe cable censorship at Cape Colony has been abolished, except in regard to press messages. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe British Squadrons are preparing to return to Spithead for the Coronation. The Japanese squadron is also returning. ADELAIDE, Friday. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe ladies of Capetown have presented 1000 sovereigns to Mrs. Steyn, the wife of the ex-President of the Orange Free State. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe transport Montrose has suited from South Africa with the 7th and 10th New Zealand Contingents, and with detail's of various Australian corps. There are also on board ...
Article : 69 wordsSir Edmund Barton is gratified that Australia approves his attitude on the questions before the Imperial Conference. He stated that the proceedings of the Conference are ...
Article : 107 wordsBar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 5-16d per ounce standard. ...
Article : 16 wordsAs was expected Mr. Charles Lance, our newly appointed commercial agent in London, has taken steps at once to justify his selection for the important work in ...
Article : 2,421 wordsReferring to-day to the Government retrenchment proposals, the Premier (Mr. Irvine) said that the whole question of necessary economies that will have to be made must remain under consideration until ...
Article : 133 wordsThe following return, showing the number of Australian troops of all ranks returning from South Africa, has been furnished by Sir William Lyne, Acting Minister for Defence:— ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Treasurer has received a statement showing the extent of inter-state trade in dutiable and excisable goods during the month of June. The debits to any State in the following table represent ...
Article : 228 wordsThe New Vagabond Club last night gave a banquet to Mr. R. Seddon, the Premier [?] New Zealand. Sir Conan Doyle presided. Mr. Seddon, in responding to the toast of "The ...
Article : 138 wordsThe settlement of the Outtrim Howitt Company's difficulty last night was received with the greatest satisfaction by the residents of Outtrim. Work was resumed in the pit this afternoon, a fairly full shift ...
Article : 84 wordsSir Edmund Barton, in referrings to Lord Hopetoun's valedietory letter to Mr. Deakin, the Acting-Premier of Australia, states it was marked by Lord Hopetoun's usual good ...
Article : 37 wordsWhen the House of Representatives reduced the duty on hats, Mr. Mauger, it will be remembered, loadly proclaimed that the hat manufacturing industry in Victoria was ruined, but at the half-yearly ...
Article : 72 wordsWhen play was commenced at Taunton this morning the weather was bright and breezy and the wicket was fast. There was an attendance of 2000 spectators. ...
Article : 213 wordsThe inquest concerning the death in Melbourne gaol of a man named John Calvert, aged 75, was concluded to-day. The jury found that Calvert died of pneumonia, and that his death was accelerated by ...
Article : 137 wordsRussia proposes that a conference should be held of the signatories of the Sugar Convention to consider the protection of commerce against the artificial depression of prices by ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Postmaster-General, Senator Drake, arrived in Sydney yesterday from Brisbane, on route for Melbourne During his stay in Sydney he spent some time with the Deputy Postmaster-General, Mr. ...
Article : 55 wordsSir Edmund Barton, in his speech at the Canada Club dinner yesterday, said that [?] Canada was the Empire's granary, Australia was the Empire's butcher. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. G. H. Reid's country tour, which was entered upon a fortnight ago at Ballarat, was brought to a close to-night at Chiltern, where Mr. Reid held a most successful meeting in his advocacy of freetrade ...
Article : 280 wordsThe colonial Premiers were present at a garden party given by the Earl of Onslow at Clarendon Park, Guildford. ...
Article : 26 wordsMr. T. S. Clibborn, secretary of the Australian Jockey Club, is a passenger by the R.M.S. Oruba, for Sydney. The will of the late Mr. J. M. Bruce, of ...
Article : 55 wordsA discovery which may lead to the more rapid development of British New Guinea has been reported to the Acting Federal Premier. The British Ambassador at Berlin has advised Mr. Deakin ...
Article : 149 wordsMr. A. J. Balfour's Heat Cabinet meeting was held to-day. Mr. Chamberlain was present. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe radius of the territory outside of Tientsin from which Chinese troops are to be excluded has been fixed at six miles. Yuan shi kai, the Viceroy of Chi-li, has agreed to ...
Article : 93 wordsA deputation from the Chamber of Commerce waited upon the Premier to-day, asking him for Ministerial intervention to review the telephone and telegraph regulations, which were stigmatised as ...
Article : 175 wordsIt is announced that Earl Cadogan, Lord Lieutenant and General Governor of Ireland, has resigned his office. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Surrey v. Sussex match was drawn. There were 1427 runs scored for the loss of 21 wickets. The total is a world's record for average. ...
Article : 47 wordsA deputation of clergymen and others waited on Mr. Philp to-day in reference to the recent referendum adopted in favour of religious education in the State schools. The deputation pointed out that ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Marquis of Londonderry, the Postmaster-General, will retain his present office in the Ministry. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe county did very well indeed to register 274, while 462 as the result of the first, day's play is an indication of the quality of the wicket. Indeed, the bad weather that has prevailed since the opening of ...
Article : 276 wordsThe survivor of the boating accident off Peel Island, James Bell, aged 21, stated in the course of an interview last night that he owned the Commotion, which is an 18-footer, with 9ft 6m. ...
Article : 478 wordsThe recipients of war medals at the parade at Alexandra Park yesterday included 48 Australians and 56 New Zealanders. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Pretoria correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that Dan Kelly and Store Hart, belonging to the Kelly gang, served under assumed names with irregulars in the ...
Article : 122 wordsMr. F. T. Thomas, English expert, who came out with Mr. W. Sandford on behalf of the lion and Steel Corporation, has left here on his return journey to England, owing to disappointment caused by the ...
Article : 165 wordsAbout 1 o'clock this morning a woman named Mrs. Bailey, aged 50, living in Barcon-street, Darlinghurst, was severely burned about the body through the upsetting of a kerosene lamp. She was ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Kenniffs were again brought up at the police court to-day, charged with murder. They were further remanded for a week, as some of the witnesses from Mitchell will not be in Brisbane till Tuesday. ...
Article : 43 wordsIn the new education regulations just issued the following important clause appears:—"Techers shall not actively take part in the discussion of political or s[?]tarian topics in public. They shall ...
Article : 102 wordsRear-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, in an address at North Shields yesterday, said that he was opposed to granting subsidies to British shipping, inasmuch as the Americans ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Australian and New Zealand rifle teams will shoot in the Mackinnon Cup competition on Friday. The Australians made excellent scores in ...
Article : 41 wordsAbout midday yesterday a woman named Mrs. Quinn, residing in Robinson-street, Chatswood, when alighting from the North Shore forry boat fell heavily on the wharf and sustained injuries to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 wordsThe Rev. W. Roberts, 63, one of the oldest Presbyterian ministers in the colony, and who for years was connected with the "Courier" literary staff and religious papers in this State, died to-day. ...
Article : 52 wordsAt the wool sales to-day biddings were brisk. Prices for merinos were unchanged. Low crossbreds were firmer. July 18. ...
Article : 119 wordsIn the Estimates the vote for paper machines, type, &c., at the Government Printing Office is increased by £2000. This is to provide for type-setting machines which it is proposed to introduce. The ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Great Northern Steamship Company is building five steamers of 21,000 tons each, to trade between Seattle (United States), China, and Japan. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Randwick Rifle Range will be again closed to riflemen to-day (Saturday). The district staff is waiting orders from headquarters in Melbourne before instructions can be issued to have it reopened for club shooting. The ...
Article : 173 wordsThe great Antiseptic for old and young. Ask for HUDSON'S. In Tins, 1s 6d. —Advt. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 19 Jul 1902, Page 9
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