Vienna, July 11th.—The Austrian newspaper "Ziet" publishes a remarkable account by an eyewitness of an attempt made by Torgut Shevket, the ...
Article : 351 wordsLondon, July 10th.—The industrial trouble at Manchester is at an end. All sections of the workers who were on strike are, as the result of ...
Article : 106 wordsMr. Keir Hardie, Labor member for Merthyr, accompanied Mr. Fisher on his visit to Wales. Replying to the Mayor's welcome at Cardiff. Mr. Fisher ...
Article : 524 wordsSir,—I notice in to-day's issue of the "Advertiser" that you, have-published a portion of the report sent by Constable T. Dunn concerning the accident at the ...
Article : 708 wordsSenator Guthrie (South Australia), who since his arrival in England. has been suffering from an indisposition which prevented his attending the ...
Article : 479 wordsThe President took the chair at 4.50 p.m., and the House proceeded with the election of various committees for the session. ...
Article : 286 wordsAt His Majesty's Theatre yesterday afternoon an interesting and important test was made of the relative decrees of combustion of the old style of ...
Article : 1,037 wordsSan Francisco; July 10th.—It transpires that at least a dozen persons were drowned in the wreck of the Pacific Coast Steamship Co.'s steamer Santa ...
Article : 169 wordsQuebec, July 11th.—Sir W. Laurier arrived from England yestdrday, and was accorded a most enthusiastic welcome home. The streets were gaily ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. A. A. Billson presented a petition from Myrtleford praying that the liquor trade should be brought into line with the businesses which have short ...
Article : 712 wordsLondon, July 10th.—The political situation continues unsettled and members and the general public are anxiously awaiting developments. The ...
Article : 208 wordsLondon, July 10th.—The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" states that Germany, replying to Russian queries, contends that the Suss ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 wordsSt. Peterbsurg, July 11th—The second Dreadnought built for the Russian navy was launcned yestorday. The new warship was christoned Poltava. ...
Article : 162 wordsLondon, July 10th.—The Marylebone Cricket Club has asked S. P. Kinneir, of Warwickshire, and J. Iremonger, of Notts, to join its team for Australia. ...
Article : 535 wordsLondon, July 11th.—Mr. Ballour presided at a banquet given last night to celebrate the 75th birthday of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. A message was ...
Article : 77 wordsAt the trial of the Camorrists in Viterbo on Saturday, the court was engaged for some time scrutinising the personal effects of Father Ciro Vitozzi, ...
Article : 247 wordsA pro re nata meeting of the Presbytery of Geelong was held yesterday at the High Church when there was a very good attendance of members. The ...
Article : 288 wordsWashington, July 11th.—In the American Senate yesterday, the consideration of the Bill providing for the ratification of the Canadian reciprocity ...
Article : 58 wordsDublin, July 11th.—King George held a levee yesterday while Queen Mary received and cordially acknowledged an address bearing the signatures of 160,000 ...
Article : 68 wordsWashington, July 11th.—The Department of Agriculture report that the heat wave played havoc with crops in the United States. Foodstuffs, oats ...
Article : 47 wordsM. Andro Jagerschmidt, son of the President of the Council of State, is projecting a bold scheme for [?]ncircling the world against time. By using ...
Article : 60 wordsParis, July 11th.—Violent scenes occurred in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday in connection with a socialist motion in favor of the reinstatement of the ...
Article : 125 wordsA notable experiment has been sanctioned by the Admiralty. The idea is that 300 skippers of fishing craft, who are thoroughly acquainted with the ...
Article : 57 wordsA meeting of the committee of the Geelong Cricket and Football Club held yesterday afternoon in the Prince of Wales Hotel was attended by Messrs. ...
Article : 294 wordsWellington, Tuesday.—A stronglyworded protest against the Ne Temere decrese has been passed by the Wellington Presbytery, which further urged the ...
Article : 52 wordsOn the motion of Messrs. Taylor and Fajrnie. the Trades' Hall Council last night carried a resolution of sympathy with the sufferers in Sunday night's fire. ...
Article : 47 wordsLondon, July 11th.—The Native Races and Liquor Traffic Committee, representing world-wide missionary and temperance organisations, are ...
Article : 73 wordsSir.—Being a football enthusiast and an admirer of the Geelong Club I would like to bring under the notice of the committee a player whose capabilities ...
Article : 136 wordsBroken Hill, Tuesday.—Grand rain fell last night and this morning all over the district. Nearly one inch was recorded in Broken Hill, and the fall ...
Article : 35 words"Mr. Watt, one of the astutest business men in Australasia, believed that he was placing a right swing on the solar plexis of the Home Affairs digest ...
Article : 192 wordsLondon, July 11th.—Shooting under Kolapore Cup conditions against the North London Rifle Club, whose team included Ommundson, Burr and six ...
Article : 65 wordsPerth, Tuesday.—Mr. McCallum, secretary of the Labor Federation, has written to the Acting Premier to complain that "the Agent-General is ...
Article : 66 wordsThe return match between the Gentleman and the Players was commenced at Lords to-day. The amateurs batted first and totalled 352. F. R. Foster the ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Wed 12 Jul 1911, Page 3
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