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  2. ALLEGED THEFT.

    It transoires that Mrs. Clery. [?] Connewarre was not robbed of £8 at Richardson's produce marker as she reported to the police. A clerk employed ...

    Article : 88 words
  3. MR MORLEY'S TACTICS.

    A representative of the "Advertiser" called yesterday at the offices of the Executive of the Commonwealth Liberal Party in Melbourne to ascertain ...

    Article : 691 words
  4. WORKERS' ACCIDENTS BILL.

    The purpose of this Bill is to provide compensation by employers to workers, or in the case of death, the dependants of workers, for injuries suffered or ...

    Article : 1,377 words
  5. RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT WINCHELSEA.

    A shocking railway accident happened at the Winehelsea railway station at eight o'clock last evening to a little boy named Thomas Edwards, aged ...

    Article : 306 words
  6. CARE OF GIRL IMMIGRANTS.

    London, July, 14th.—Princess Christian, and the presidents of the Women's Workers' Union, British Emigration Association, Young Women's Christian ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. PEERS FATE DUE ON 24TH.

    London, July 14th.—In the House of Lords yesterday, the debate on the Parliament Bill was resumed. Lord Newton's amendment to exempt from the ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) "HERE'S YOUR PRINCE."

    London, July 13th.—The investiture of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales took place at Carnarvon Castle, in Wales, this, afternoon. The weather ...

    Article : 414 words
  9. GEELONG JAM FACTORY.

    A busy season has been experienced by the Geelong and W. D. Preserving Co., Ltd., the sales for the half-year exceeding those for the corresponding period ...

    Article : 50 words
  10. ASSAULT CASE RE-OPENED.

    When the case Smith v. Boland, for alleged assault, was called at the Police Court yesterday morning, a private settlement was announced. The P.M., ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. STREET LOITERING.

    As Street loitering is becoming very objectionable, the police have determined to put it down. Five youths appeared at the police court yesterday ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S NEEDS.

    Adelaide, Friday.—The Treasurer, Mr. Vaughan, introduced in Parliament an Immigration Bill affirming a policy of assisting nominated ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. IRELAND'S INSURANCE DESIRE.

    London, July 13th.—In connection with the National Insurance Bill recently introduced into the House of Commons by Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. PRISONERS FROM PENTRIDGE.

    Five prisoners from Melbourne penal establishments were received on transfer at the Geelong Gaol yesterday. They were all of the harmless class usually ...

    Article : 34 words
  15. GEELONG POLICE COURT.

    Before Messrs. Read Murphy, P.M., J. Ferguson, J. Martin, E. Bechervaise and J. Shegog, Js.P., at the police court yesterday, a man named ...

    Article : 741 words
  16. BRITAIN'S FRIEND'S NAVY.

    Paris, July 14th.—M. Delcasse, Minister for Marine, proposes that the keels of 12 battleships be laid down before January, 1917, the new vessels to ...

    Article : 49 words
  17. MOTOR COLLISION IN YARRA-STREET.

    Shortly after five o'clock yesterday afternoon a collision, fortunately unattended by injury occurred at the intersection of Yarra and Ryrie-streets, ...

    Article : 474 words
  18. FORESTS BECOME FURNACES.

    Toronto, July 13th.—The great forest fires in the Porcupine district, Ontario, have proved to be the most disastrous in the history of Canada, and have ...

    Article : 201 words
  19. BRITAIN RULES THE ROAD.

    Paris, July 12th.—France has decided to adopt next year the British rule of the road. [There is no law in Great Britain ...

    Article : 180 words
  20. FRENCH TO QUIT FEZ.

    Paris, July 13th.—The negotiations between the French and the German Governments in regard to the crisis in Morocco are described as courteous, ...

    Article : 189 words
  21. RECIPROCITY HARMLESS.

    Vancouver, July 14th.—Sir Elliott Lewis, premier of Tasmania, interviewed by newspaper representatives, said he did not care to discuss the ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    London, July 14th.—The butter market is very firm. A continuance of heat is seriously affecting the output in England and Ireland and on the continent, ...

    Article : 115 words
  23. 2 PER CENT CHLOROFORM SAFE

    London, July 13th.—The committee of the British Medical Association, after ten years' investigation of the use of chloroform, has issued its final ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. IN MOBS' HANDS.

    Madrid, July 14th.—Owing to a general strike at Saragossa, all the shops are closed, and the newspapers have ceased publication. A serious ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. RULES PROVIDE FOR A BALLOT.

    Even the present rules, vague and ill-considered as they are, point to the necessity of a ballot. This is the 7th "Branch Rule":— ...

    Article : 211 words
  26. BARBER CUTS CUSTOMER'S HEAD OFF

    Madrid, July 12th.—A ghastly crime is reported from Toledo, 40 miles from the Spanish capital. Valentine Pinto, a local barber, whilst shaving a ...

    Article : 127 words
  27. HUNGARIAN EARTHQUAKES RECORDED IN MELBOURNE.

    Several severe earthquake shocks were recorded on the seismograph at the Melbourne Observatory during the week. ...

    Article : 133 words
  28. RICH MAN'S LONELY DEATH.

    Paris, July 14th.—Baron Leopold Davillier, a millionaire philanthropist, met his death under tragic and pathetic circumstances yesterday. He was ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. WHAT THE HARCOURT INHALER DOES.

    The inhaler, the use of which has been recommended, was, said an eminent anaesthetist yesterday, invented by Professor Harcourt, with the view ...

    Article : 256 words
  30. BLED FOR FOLLY OF 33 YEARS AGO.

    London, July 13th.—An extraordinary case came before the Police Court to-day. Henry Marlow and Martha Lyster were charged with having ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. MR M'COWEN'S TOUR.

    London, July 13th.—Mr. J. S. T. M'Gowen, Premier of New South Wales, who is making a short tour of the British Isles, arrived to-day in Glasgow, ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. "O LET IT GO!" MRS HUMBLE'S ATTITUDE.

    Speaking to an "Advertiser" representative yesterday, Mrs. W. Humble said she was aware that many of the women were not satisfied, but she thinks the ...

    Article : 191 words
  33. WOODLUPINE MURDER—PENALTY TO BE PAID.

    Perth, Friday.—It was decided at a meeting of the Executive to-day that David Smithson shall be hanged on August 25th. Smithson was recently ...

    Article : 48 words
  34. FARMERS AND SETTLERS IN CONFERENCE.

    Sydney, Friday.—The following are the principal planks of the fighting platform adopted by the Farmer's and Settlers' Conference. It will be known ...

    Article : 151 words
  35. R.M.S. CHINA STEWARDESS KILLED

    London, July 13th.—Additional details have been received regarding the murder of Miss Alice Brewster, stewardess on board the R.M.S. China, ...

    Article : 100 words
  36. RACEHORSE OWNER'S DISQUALIFICATION REMOVED.

    Perth, Friday.—Mr. Hill, the owner, and Spencer, the trainer of Romulus, who were disqualified for a year by the stipendiary stewards for malpractices in ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. WOMEN'S BRANCH TO MEET ON MONDAY.

    Mrs. Webb (president of the Women's Branch of the Commonwealth Liberal Party), speaking merely as a member of the Liberal Party, said that there was a ...

    Article : 81 words
  38. WOOL SALES: STRONG.

    London, July 13th.—At the continuation of the July series of wool sales in London to-day strong competition prevailed. Crossbreds were unchanged. A ...

    Article : 42 words
  39. UNDEMOCRATIC METHODS.

    Mrs. Reid, Virginia-street, a member of the Women's Commonwealth Liberal. Party said she was intensely dissatisfied with the position of affairs. She ...

    Article : 121 words
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