Admiral Emsanno, director of the Lorenz Engineering Company, announces in a letter to the Press that for the first time on October 21 he successfully transmitted a coherent wireless ...
Article : 852 wordsThe Indian coolies on Harrison's estate, situated about ten miles north of the city, this morning set to work to destroy the property. The assistance of the native police was ...
Article : 260 wordsThe stonewall which started in the House of Representatives on Wednesday against the repeal of the second ballot, still continued at 8 o'clock this morning. Sir Joseph Ward, leader ...
Article : 244 wordsVERA CRUZ (Mexico), Friday Night. The brothers Madero, who have been in prison, were released" this morning on bail under Huerta's orders. ...
Article : 60 wordsWith none of the excitement surrounding the strike in Wellington, Auckland, and other New Zealand ports, and without any grievance of their own the wharf laborers who were ...
Article : 1,069 wordsCaptain Hughes Onslow, who has been dismissed from the Naval Board, stated his side of the case for the "Sunday Times" this afternoon at Menzies' Hotel. He said: ...
Article : 810 wordsSpeaking on behalf of the Liberal candidate, Mr. T. R. Moxham, at Parramatta last night, Mr. Joseph Cook, Prime Minister, had something, to say regarding recent proeeedings in ...
Article : 391 wordsThe steamer Cambewarra, which has been specially built for the N.S. Wales Government for the purposes of the coal and blue metal trade, has sailed from Rottardam for Sydney ...
Article : 286 wordsFriction is apparent between the American and British Ministers in Mexico City. The British representative, Mr. Carden, requested the despatch of British warships to ...
Article : 130 wordsThe "Daily Mail" Durban correspondent states that the colliery employers are keeping the Indian workers in barbed wire enclosures, the wires being connected with generating stations ...
Article : 45 wordsA well attended meeting of the members of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Telegraph and Telephone Construction and Maintenance Union was held at the Trades ...
Article : 454 wordsMr. R. Laughton, K.C., considers that the indentured laborers are not obliged to leave Natal or pay any poll-tax because their contracts were not signed, but merely ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Right Hon. H. Burton, Minister for Harbors and and Railways in the South African Parliament, in a powerful defence of General Botha, said that Ministers would stand or fall ...
Article : 55 wordsJames Larkin has issued a manifesto in which he invites the English trades unionists to compel their leaders to terminate the warfare in Dublin. ...
Article : 97 wordsOn inquiry at the health offices last night it was ascertained that not a single case of smallpox had been discovered during the day. It is evident that the epidemic is fast disappearing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsThe South Coast Miners' Wages Board sat at Wollongong again this week, when evidence was given by Frank McDonald, an employee of Mount Keira Colliery. The Board was ...
Article : 447 wordsMr. Lloyd George, on arriving at the gate to attend the Oxford Union's debate' on the Government land proposals, was met with a shower of turnips and a mangold wurzel which ...
Article : 129 wordsLast night when an engine hauling a goods train was passing Locksley, the steam pipe of the engine burst and blew Fireman Richard Young from the footplate of the locomotive. ...
Article : 127 wordsCaptain Hughes Onslow resents very warmly his removal by the Minister for Defence (Senator Millen) from his position as a member of the Naval Board, and says he does not intend ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Pan-American Conference now in session at Clarke University is discussing the Monroe doctrine. Charles H. Sheill, ex-Minister to the ...
Article : 166 wordsIn view of the forthcoming visit of the Viceroy Lord Hardinge, detectives have been seeking the anarchist Seoshankar, who is not a Bengali. ...
Article : 89 wordsSir George Reid sat opposite Mr. Livingstone Hopkins ("Hop.") at dinner last night. The High Commissioner, who has easily established a record for receptions, was the guest of the ...
Article : 356 wordsThe engine of the first section of the Canadian Pacific Company's transcontinental railway fell into Lake East Port Williams after jumping the tracks. ...
Article : 75 wordsLieutenant von Foerstner, who, whilst stationed at Zabern, in Lower Alsace, offered his soldiers bribes of 10 marks each for every "Alsatian vagabond" they stabbed, has been ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. Thomas McKenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, states that, after negotiating with the authorities, the United States has agreed to accept New Zealand meat transhipped ...
Article : 94 wordsDespite strenuous efforts, the Union Steamship Company failed to secure a crew for the s.s. Manuka during the afternoon, and the voyage was postponed until Monday. The ...
Article : 62 wordsJ. R. Nicholls, an officer of the State Public Works Department, has been suspended for certain comments made by him in a speech concerning the Government, the head of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsA sensational incident is reported from Ponteseveca, near Milan. Two thousand boy and girl lunatics planned to escape from the asylum, and arming ...
Article : 91 wordsSome uneasiness is being felt in coal-mining circles to-day on account of it having transpired that the miners of the Maitland field are placing two highly important demands before ...
Article : 177 wordsTo-day ends the second week of the general strike in Auckland. It is 24 days since the waterside workers ceased, and five weeks since the Huntley miners downed their tools. The ...
Article : 354 wordsA railway porter named James Laffan, aged 55, a married man, was killed in the goods lift at Flinders-street station to-day, his neck being broken through being caught between the ...
Article : 81 wordsSpeaking at Crow's Nest last night, Sir William McMillan said he had heard that several prominent Federal politicians were coming over to address the constituency. ...
Article : 154 wordsAfter experiments conducted over a period of five years, a German professor named Rudolph Sommer has succeeded in extracting three-quarters of a gramme of radium, valued at ...
Article : 101 wordsA disturbance occurred on board the steamer Strathalian at Fremantle last night, as a result of which a Chinese member of the crew named Ying Sen was shot in the thigh. The ...
Article : 75 wordsMr. Joseph Ernest Roderick, of "Warringula," Rangers-avenue, Mosman, who is acting as temporary caretaker of Mr. J. J. Phillips' residence in Effington-street Mosman, during the absence ...
Article : 101 wordsThe celebrations in commemoration of the discovery of Bathurst were concluded to-day. Over 50,000 people have attended the various functions during the week, and up to to-night ...
Article : 61 wordsThe new Presbyterian School Hall at Ashfield was crowded when Rev. John Ferguson performed the opening ceremony yesterday afternoon. Amongst those present were Rev. F. Barclay, Rev. J. Edwards, M.A. ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 23 Nov 1913, Page 9
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