Mr. Winston Churchill, the President of the Board of Trade, speaking at Dundee, incidentally, mentioned that Mr. Gladstone, the Secretary of ...
Article : 118 wordsBoth the Liberals and the Unionists express elation at the result of Saturday's pollings. The Unionists, however, have the ...
Article : 159 wordsIn the Industrial Disputes Court, befort Judge Rogers, to-day, the information laid against Peter Bowling, Daniel Hutton, James Butler, and William ...
Article : 2,415 wordsRemembering the close hard fights that Lang and Squires have put up since the former has risen to the front rank of Australian boxers, the patrons of the ring ...
Article : 860 wordsThe information that has reached the Railway Department is that the present flood is absolutely a record one not only at Tamworth, but in Cox's Creek. It is ...
Article : 266 wordsThe executive of the Colliery Employees Federation has received £200 from the New Zealand Miners' Federation. The miners of the Dominion have ...
Article : 92 wordsThe river at Belmore Bridge, which reached a height of 31 feet on Saturday, commenced to full during the night, and at 9 a.m. yesterday was at the 27ft mark. ...
Article : 380 wordsAn application has been received by the Government from the Newcastle Gas Company for a supply of foreign coal to enable them to maintain the gas supply. ...
Article : 151 wordsSir George Frampton, R.A., the sculptor, has completed the memorial panel to the late Mr. Seddon, formerly Prime Minister of New Zealand, ...
Article : 62 wordsThe local Unionists strongly resented Mr. Lloyd-George speaking at Grimsby during the polling. A hostile crowd surrounded the hall, boo-hooed, ...
Article : 85 wordsA meeting of Stanford-Merthyr miners was held at Kurri Kurri yesterday, when the delegate board minutes were adopted. The wages board was rejected by the ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Robert Blatchford, replying to the "Daily Chronicle," quotes from an article in the "Daily Chronicle" of March 20th last, stating that Krupps, ...
Article : 85 wordsThe town is in a terrible plight owing to the floods. The gas, electric light, and water have all been cut off, and none of these services can be restored until ...
Article : 431 wordsDuring the hearing of the mining case in the Industrial Disputes Court, Mr. Bowling was cross-examining Mr. Cook, a stalwart son of Caledonia, who occupies ...
Article : 220 wordsInspector Goulder yesterday received a telegram from the Inspector-General of Police instructing him to send a flood-boat to Collarendabri and another to ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. A. J. Balfour, the leader of the Opposition, speaking at Bradford, said the Germans were not offended by any country arming for emergencies, ...
Article : 142 wordsMr. Foster Fraser and Mr. A. Ashton Bagley, the Unionist, workingman candidate for Leicester, have issued writs against Mr. J. Ramsay ...
Article : 56 wordsThe telegraph officials at the General Post-office state that the full extent of the damage to their lines by the northern floods is not yet known. The messages ...
Article : 293 wordsLord Roberts, through the Head Masters' Association, has advised English youths emigrating to Canada to leave arrogance of superiority, at ...
Article : 31 wordsThe steamer Kurrara arrived at Wollongong this morning and is loading a cargo of Mount Keira coal. It is stated that a number of Mount ...
Article : 42 wordsSpeaking at Bradford, Mr. Balfour said that from reasons the highest it was perfectly plain that there were two schools of thought in the Cabinet. ...
Article : 119 wordsIt transpired to-day that the Balmain colliery started work about three weeks ago, arrangements having been made between the men and the manager that no ...
Article : 255 wordsSnow has fallen for eighteen hours in New York. A milk and coal famine is imminent in Chiacgo, owing to the weather. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Lee, the Acting Premier, stated this afternoon that word had been received from the local works officer to the effect that the Tamworth waterworks had ...
Article : 120 wordsThe German Emperor attended a lecture delivered by Sir E. Shackleton at Derburgh Villa, in the Grunewald. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 309 wordsAll the metropolitan troops returned to-day from Seymour and Queenscliff camps. About 3000 senior cadets mustered this ...
Article : 146 wordsMr. Asquith the Prime Minister, speaking at Crieff, in Perthshire, declared that the outcry about the Navy had completely failed. ...
Article : 128 wordsCotton at New York slumped a further six dollars a bale on Friday, making a total of 14 dollars. ...
Article : 29 wordsAt the police court to-day, before Mr. Elliott, P.M., a miner named Arthur Edward Wilkinson, proceeded against Constable Heckenberg, charging him with ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Telegraph Department received word this morning from the Brewarrina office that the lagoon at Wee Waa over-flowed this morning. ...
Article : 261 wordsWith regard to the report that General Hoad had broken the quarantine regulations by going on board the vessel Port Darwin to meet Lord Kitchener before ...
Article : 320 wordsWith regard to the proposal thrown out by Mr. Bowling for the settlement of the strike, the colliery proprietors decline to discuss the matter as it has not been ...
Article : 87 wordsTenders have been accepted for the following public works:— Government Architect's Branch.—Effecting improvements and repairs to public ...
Article : 202 wordsMr. Will Crooks, who has returned from Australia, received an ovation at Woolwich on Saturday. He declared that he had brought ...
Article : 50 wordsSeveral members of the Colliery Proprietors Defence Association and some of the collery managers were at the offices of the association in Watt-street ...
Article : 92 wordsThe steamer Meinderry, which grounded at Anderson's Inlet on Sunday afternoon, floated off the sandbank this morning, and is now loading coal. The steamer ...
Article : 76 wordsSearch was continued all day for the body of Mr. William D. Goodsir, who overbalanced from a sailing boat near Bradley's Head on Saturday, and was ...
Article : 57 wordsAustralian mining scrip were without material alteration on Saturday. The wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,675,000 quarters, ...
Article : 72 wordsReference has already been made to the fact that some of the men have returned to work at two of the Maitland collieries. It now transpires that some of the ...
Article : 194 wordsThe flood-waters continued rising until yesterday morning, and by 2 o'clock they were over the 1908 level. All the lower parts of the town were flooded, and all ...
Article : 204 wordsThe meeting which was convened for last evening, to take steps to recognise the services of Mr. F. H. Kelly, in issuing weather forecasts, was postponed to a date ...
Article : 103 wordsMessrs. Edden, MP., and Stenhouse have visited Melbourne, Ballarat, Bendigo and Eaglehawk, urging the increase of remittances to the strike fund. Fair ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Tue 18 Jan 1910, Page 5
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