The trial in New York of the youth Albert Wolter on a charge of murdering Ruth Wheeler, aged 16, was continued to-day. As reported yesterday, the case ...
Article : 335 wordsThe steamer Dorrigo having on board the crew of the steamer Satara, which was wrecked off Seal Rocks, to the north of Newcastle, yesterday, arrived at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 392 wordsThe weather having moderated, the British royal yacht Victoria and Albert, with Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria aboard, recommenced her voyage ...
Article : 54 wordsLord Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies, and Government leader in the House of Lords to-day outlined in that Chamber the order in which the Ministry ...
Article : 133 wordsAdvices to hand from Rome make it very evident that the authorities at the Vatican are still deeply incensed with Mr. Roosevelt over the recent incident, ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. A. J. Reilly, superintendent of the Geelong Hospital, has been unable to attend the office this week through indisposition. He was reported ...
Article : 139 wordsSir Wilfrid Laurier was asked in the Canadian House of Commons this afternoon why Lord Kitchener had neglected to travel by the all red rcute. The ...
Article : 71 wordsJ. Carson was found at his residence at Prahran with his throat cut. A razor was beside him. He was taken to the Alfred Hospital, and died there. It ...
Article : 42 wordsIn a leading article in to-day's issue the "Times" states that the Chancellor of the Exchequer estimates that the delay in re-introducing the Budget caused ...
Article : 104 wordsLord Kitchener, who has been on a visit to the United States, sailed for England yesterday. ...
Article : 24 words"I have nothing for the papers," said Captain Hughill, when seen by a reporter after the arrival of the Dorrigo. But you may say that there was ...
Article : 110 wordsMiss Chidley, a young woman living at 75 Bell-street, Fitzroy, was the victim of a painful experience yesterday. She had used a hair wash containing ...
Article : 70 wordsThere was a large muster of members of the Timber Stackers and Sorters and Carters and Drivers' Unions, which held a meeting yesterday to discuss the ...
Article : 121 wordsSome comment has been excited in the United States by the result of an dection for the 32nd New York Congressional District (Federal House of ...
Article : 69 wordsAt the last licensing sessions the liquor trade paid £2,000,000 in license duties. According to figures supplied by Mr. Lloyed George, another £2,100,000 is ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Melbourne Coroner yesterday held an inquest on the death of a plumber named Peter Dod, which occurred at East Malvern on Tuesday. The ...
Article : 116 words"I was on the bridge when the ship went down," said one of the survivors. "There were obscuring showers when, the ship struck. We did not at first think ...
Article : 269 wordsIn the Canadian Dominion House of Commons yesterday the third reading of the Naval Bill was agreed to by 111 to 70 votes. ...
Article : 33 wordsSome additional oil and rubber companies were launched to-day. Several newspapers predict an early reaction in connection with the boom. The prices of ...
Article : 41 wordsOur Melbourne correspondent writes: —Federal politics are just now very much like snakes in Ireland—there are none; at least they are not in active ...
Article : 230 wordsThe executive, committee submitted the following report at the meeting of the Trades' Hall Council last evening. — "That in view, of the fact that the ...
Article : 111 wordsLord St. Aldwyn and Lord Londonderry, two former members of Unionist Cabinets, are supporting the suggestion, made by Lord Rosebery that tariff ...
Article : 111 wordsNows hay been received that Mr. Thomas Bourke, who left the Wallace district about four years ago for New Zealand, was accidentally killed. He ...
Article : 93 wordsA pathetic incident is reported in connection with the recent loss of a Japanese submarine whilst manoeuvring off Hiroshima. After the vessel was raised ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Government some time ago obtained a number of rubber seeds and plants, which were planted at Kamerunga Nursery. The owners of plantations ...
Article : 89 wordsMrs. Moseley, of Kangaroo Grounds, is determined that her husband, a fruit, grower, will not be taken down again at the market. This was her emphatic ...
Article : 218 wordsThe Closer Settlement Board has approved of the draft copy of regulations under the new Closer Settlement Act. The members of the board for some time ...
Article : 289 wordsThe miners of Northumberland by a small majority have decided to run straight-out Labor candidates for the Morpeth and Wansbeck seats at the next ...
Article : 124 wordsMark Twain (Mr. Samuel Clemens) has had another attack of angina pectoris. His condition is serious. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Federation of Master Cotton Spinners has decided to recommend its members to demand a five per cent, reduction in the wages of their employes. ...
Article : 69 wordsIt was recently reported that the schooner Honto, which left Sydney some days ago for a New Zealand port, was overdue. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe poll in connection with the Ballarat electorate (Federal elections) will be declared this afternoon, when the elected and defeated candidates. Messrs. ...
Article : 40 wordsA telegram from Milan states that owing to an extraordinary increase in hooliganism in that city the police have organised armed patrol hands who are ...
Article : 56 wordsM. Wade called Ihissupporters together to-day. In view, f sthe result of tihe ederal electioon t was decided -o begin the work of organisation -btonce ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. F. Sambleoe, who is contesting the Peak riding vacancy in the Corio shire council, in connection with which an election is being held to-day, ...
Article : 336 wordsMr. Newton Moore, Premier of West Australia, has concluded a busy tour of the midlands in has campaign to secure emigrants. He is now at Norwich ...
Article : 73 wordsThe House of Commons to-day by a majority of 81 votes agreed to the Budget Resolutions. The Redmondite section of the Irish Nationalists voted with ...
Article : 118 wordsConsideration was given by the Melbourne Trades' Hall Council last night to a communication from the Shop Assistants' Union drawing attention to a ...
Article : 224 wordsTremendous interest was taken in the appearance at the Water Police Court to-day of William Phillips, alias Mellons, on a charge of having, on or about April ...
Article : 166 wordsAt the Antwerp wool sales yesterday prices for merino and fine crossbreds were unchanged. Ordinary crossbreds were neglected. ...
Article : 29 wordsNews has been received from Rome to the effect that two Victorian Roman Catholic bishops are at present lying ill in the Italit[?] city. The prelates in ...
Article : 88 wordsThe members of the conference attended requiem mass this morning. It was celebrated by Prior Laffan, for the repose of the souls of deceased relatives ...
Article : 279 wordsThe Premier. Mr. Peake, has considerably improved in health, although he is still very weak. ...
Article : 25 wordsIn the House of Commons yesterday the financial resolutions were passed automatically and the Budget was read for the first time. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Premier stated to-day that it was the intention of the Government to meet Parliament. ...
Article : 26 wordsOne of the principal handicap events, of the English racing reason—the City and Suburban Handicap—was decided at Epsom to-day. The result was a win for ...
Article : 122 wordsThe "Times," commenting on vague rumors of a possible compromise on the question of the House of Lords, says that the temper of the parties is not ...
Article : 45 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Hood, in the Hamilton Court yesterday, Freedrick George Mott 42. farmer, of Darragon, near Natimuk was ...
Article : 179 wordsAt the Grafton show to-day Mahonga won his last event. He took his jump beautifully, cleared 6ft. 7in., cantered round the ring and dropped dead. ...
Article : 32 wordsIt was resolved that the council accord its heartiest congratulations to the secretary, Mr. Barker. on his elevation to the Senato. Mr. Barker in ...
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Article : 62 wordsTo the King's Regulation which states that all gambling, in garrisons, camps, or cantonments is forbidden" has been added, "This includes bookinaking or ...
Article : 38 wordsA company is now making temperance beer and stout, brewed from malt and hops only and with no preservatives. The process was perfected by Professor ...
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