The Coroner (Mr. Read Murphy) yesterday conducted the adjourned inquiry into the circumstances of the death of the young man, Richard William ...
Article : 1,159 wordsWonthaggi is not have a harbor at the nearest point; all its coal is to be sent by rail. That is the recomniendation of the Railway Standing ...
Article : 542 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 wordsSurprise was expressed by Mr. Graham, Minister for Water Supply, that any exception should he taken to the hourly motor service between the State ...
Article : 231 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—In the Assembly To-day Mr. Neilsen, Minister of Lands, in replying to a question said it was intended to introduce a Bill to repeal the ...
Article : 455 wordsNone of the special exhibitions made in the great hall at the Natural History Museum, South Kensington, has proved a greater attraction than the ...
Article : 400 wordsMiss Starling is free to return to England. She left the Gay Gordons Company without leave, and the lawyers have been at work checking ...
Article : 284 wordsAnother fair house witnessed the presentation of "The Fatal "Wedding" picture play at His Majesty's Theatre last night. It has won widespread ...
Article : 92 wordsAt the Mechanics' Hall to-morrow evening the pathetic picture drama, "East Lynne," is to be screened. under arragement with Mr. T. J. West, of ...
Article : 49 wordsFremantle, Tuesday.—H. W. Stevenson, the world's champion billiard player, who was recently married, arrived here by the R.M.S. Orvieto this ...
Article : 161 wordsTo-night at the Mechanics' Hall, the Geelong Orchestral Society will give its second concert. The numbers to be played by the orchestra are from the ...
Article : 130 wordsAdelaide, Tuesday.—In the Assembly to-day. Mr. Denny, the Attorney-General, moved the second reading of the Workmen's Compensation Bill, ...
Article : 50 wordsBrisbane. Tuesday.—Parliament was opened at noon to-day. Proceedings were of a formal character. In the Assembly to-day after an acrimonious ...
Article : 44 wordsThere are shown practically every animal; bird, plant and precious stone mentioned the Bible. Some are necessarily represented by photographs, ...
Article : 229 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—The hearing of proceedings by the Crown against the Associated Northern Colliery Proprietors and others for alleged breaches of ...
Article : 330 wordsRegarding Lord Darnley's suggestion at the Rochester diocesan conference that all Churchmen should attend morning services on Sundays, but that after ...
Article : 308 wordsSentence of death has been passed upon the Rance Sahiba and Indian Princess, at Calcutta for causing the death of a Brahmin, named Kahan Chand. ...
Article : 218 wordsMr. Frank J. [?]ould, youngest son of the American multi-millionaire, has unburdened to the New York "Herald" his plans for excluding Mr. George ...
Article : 207 wordsProbate has been granted to the will of Mrs. Anna Maria Pilgrim, of Akeley Wood, Buckinghamshire, who left all her fortune of £109,975 to her ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Wed 12 Jul 1911, Page 4
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