London, July 18th.—The Duke of Connaught received the King and Queen and members of the Royal family on their arrival at Edinburgh station. The ...
Article : 450 wordsLondon, July 18th.—It is now stated that the Government has prepared a list of 350 new peers, 50 of whom will be created in the first instance if the ...
Article : 170 wordsLondon, July 18th.—In the House of Commons last night, Mr. M'KinnonWood, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, replying to a question by Mr. ...
Article : 101 wordsAfter about seven weeks of travel, principally with the Federal Parliamentary party in Papua, Mr. A. T. Ozanne, M.P., returned to Geelong ...
Article : 1,014 wordsThe President took the chair at 4.50 p.m. Mr. White resumed the debate on the Address-in-Reply. He urged the ...
Article : 584 wordsMr. J. Willcott, 49 years of age, an insurance agent residing at Canningstreet, Carlton, was knocked down by a motor-car at the corner of Nicholson ...
Article : 50 wordsSuperintendent John Charles, head of the Southern police district, with headquarters at Geelong, retires from the police force hy superannuation on the ...
Article : 636 wordsA shocking accident occurred last evening near the Gordon railway station, a few miles from Ballarat. A trolley on which were Ganger Daniel ...
Article : 149 wordsThe most important part of the Sultan of Turkey's tour began with his arrival in Albania. He was greeted at Prishtina by a crowd of 15,000 lean, ...
Article : 289 wordsBerlin, July 17th.—The Basle-Berlin express became derailed at Mulheim to-day with most disastrous results. Eight persons were killed instantly and 20 ...
Article : 116 wordsNewcastle, Tuesday.—Whilst playing football here on Saturday a youth named James Doyle received a kick in the abdomen. He died in the Newcastle ...
Article : 48 wordsA serious religious disturbance which occurred in the working class quarter of Greencastle, Belfast on Sunday, has led to the issue of 50 summonses against ...
Article : 300 wordsBrussels, July 17th.—Advices received here give a resume of the evidence which is being given at Boma, in the Congo Free State, before the court ...
Article : 154 wordsMexico City, July 17th.—The conditions here are chaotic and revolutionary movements mark Senor Madero's regime. Senor Gamboa, who was Under ...
Article : 367 wordsLondon, July 17th.—Additional particulars received to-day concerning the accident to Sir George Reid. High Commissioner for Australia, and two of his ...
Article : 283 wordsHerlm, July 18th.—Herr Olieslagers, a Dutch aviator, monoplaned 375 miles from eight o'clock yesterday morning until three o'clock in the afternoon ...
Article : 39 wordsLos Angeles, July 18th.—The father of Howson, mate of the steamer Santa Rosa, which was recently wrecked, gave evidence at the official inquiry ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Legislative Assembly, after testifying to the excellent work done by the late Hon. Allan MacLoan, for 21 years a member of the Legislature, and the ...
Article : 44 wordsLondon, July 17th.—The fourth series of London wool sales for 1911 was continued to-day. Good merinos are selling exceedingly well, but prices for ...
Article : 32 wordsThe programme for the paper bag cooking demonstration to be given by Mrs. Glennen, the principal of the Ladies' Training College, Melbourne, at ...
Article : 340 wordsThe Acting Premier had an interview yesterday with Mr. Hughes, the Acting Prime Minister, on the question of a uniform railway gauge for the ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Persian Cabinet has resigned. A despatch from Teheran reports that anarchy prevails, pretty well in all parts of the country, and that hardly ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Hague, July 18th.—The men on strike at Amsterdam yesterday attacked the military cyclists who were superintending the transport waggons. The ...
Article : 94 wordsSir George Jenkins, until lately Clerk of Parliament of Victoria, died at Colombo yesterday. General regret will be felt at the death of ...
Article : 448 wordsHobart, Tuesday.—The last session of the sixteenth Parliament of Tasmania was opened this afternoon by the Governor, Sir Harry Barron. ...
Article : 207 wordsLondon, July 17th.—R. H. Spooner, the Lancashire amateur, has had to decline the invitation of the Marylebone Club to go to Australia. He finds that ...
Article : 104 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—The hearing of the coal vend case was continued below Mr. Justice Isaacs in the High Court to-day. ...
Article : 341 wordsThere was a crowded attendance in the Senate when M. Cruppi, Minister for Foreign Affairs, replied to an interpellation by M. Jenouvrier as to the ...
Article : 231 wordsF. A. Tarrant, the ex-Victorian cricketer, is in fine form this season. Following closely upon his innings of 113 made for Middlesex against ...
Article : 270 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—Additional evidence was taken to-day by the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the alleged shortage of labor. Walter ...
Article : 223 wordsSydney, Tuesday:—The Cabinet to-day decided to at once prefer to the Public Works Committee for inquiry for a proposal to run State-owned ferries ...
Article : 60 wordsChicago, Sunday.—Following up a discovery by Mr. W. J. Kilner, of London, Dr. Patrick O'Donnell, an X-ray expert, claims to have witnessed the spirit ...
Article : 133 wordsAdelaide. Tuesday.—In the Assembly to-day Mr. Verran, the Premier, said the Government would refrain from initiating any Bill in the Legislative ...
Article : 83 wordsLast year, at Zandvoort, in Holland, a crow and a magpie mated. They sat in turn on the eggs, but, as nothing seemed to be forthcoming, they ate ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Wed 19 Jul 1911, Page 3
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