London, July. 31st.—Mr. J. Pointer, Labor member for the Attereliffe division of Sheffield, writing, in a Labor newspaper, accused Mr. W. J. Lowther, ...
Article : 285 wordsFired with the exploits of Runaway Dick, who is made a hero in literature of the penny dreadful type, a boy has been giving a good deal of concern to ...
Article : 218 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—In accordance with arrangements arrived at between Mr. Holman, the Acting Premier, and the Lieutenant-Governor, Parliament ...
Article : 102 wordsOttawa August 1st.—Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in an election address, recites the history of the reciprocity movement, and declares that the present ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Speaker took the chair, at 4.39. Mr. Watt regretted to have again to announce the death of a member—Mr. Cnssen. The hon, gentleman had not ...
Article : 133 wordsAt the close of the business at the police court yesterday a farewell was given to Superintendent Charles, who has retired from the service after a ...
Article : 884 wordsOver thirty representative Cobar townsmen met to say good-bye to Mr. T. A. M'Phee. third son of Mr. D. M'Phee, and brother of. Dr. M'Phee, of ...
Article : 226 wordsThe quarterly meeting of the City Council is to be held on Wednesday, the 9th instant, at noon. Members have the opportunity of bringing forward ...
Article : 35 wordsThere was a clean charge sheet at the Geeloog West Police Court yesterday. Mr. Read Murphy, P.M.; the chairman of the bench, said the magistrates hailed ...
Article : 63 wordsPotatoes have been quoted in Perth recently at £36 to £40 a ton, and in the goldfields districts at £11 to £11/10s. The difference in price is accounted ...
Article : 156 wordsBerlin, August 1st.—excessive neat continues in Germany. Incalculable damage has been done to agriculture, and fodder is scarce. Internal ...
Article : 82 wordsThe President took the chair at 5 p.m. The Attornoy-General, moved that this House desires to place on record ...
Article : 283 wordsA fortnight's vigorous crusade against wandering dogs by the city inspector, has not had the desired effect of checking the nuisance. As dog owners have' ...
Article : 428 wordsParties of the Australian cadets who came to London under Major Wynne for the Coronation are touring Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The visiting lads ...
Article : 1,027 wordsLondon, August 1st.—The "Globe last night said: "It will be interesting to hear Mr. Stead's defence respecting Mr. Fisher's interview, if he has any. ...
Article : 72 wordsLondon, July 31st.—The Cowes Regatta. the great yachting event of the season, was commenced to-day. There was a large and fashionable gathering, ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. Lloyd-George was heckled for two hours by the national conference of friendly societies on the Insurance Bill. Asked why he included dividing ...
Article : 518 wordsVienna, July 31st.—Further particulars have been received regarding the poisoning of a number of married men at Szegedin, an important commercial ...
Article : 116 wordsLondon, August 1st.—Returns issued in connection with the Suez Canal show that the net tonnage passing through the canal during 1910. increased by ...
Article : 49 wordsYesterday Mr. Watt signed the necessary authority for the construction of the railway lines from Jeparit to Lorqnon, estimated to cost £39,200, and ...
Article : 61 wordsVancouver, August 1st.—The Canadian cruiser Niobe, which went ashore on the Nova Scotian coast, was refloated on Sunday. The hull was pierced in ...
Article : 46 wordsParis, July 31st.—An interesting return has been published here regarding the winnings of leading aviators. It shows that during the year "De ...
Article : 180 wordsMr. Watt, replying yesterday to a question put to him, said that the conference of representatives of the Chamber of Manufactures and of the Trades ...
Article : 69 wordsConstantinople, August 1st.—The Porte has instructed the Turkish Minister at Cettinge to summon the Malassori tribesmen of Albania to surrender ...
Article : 29 wordsLondon, July 31st.—At a meeting of the shareholders in the Van Diemen's Land Company, held to-day, the sale of the land, assets and other business of ...
Article : 75 wordsThe State Cabinet is to consider on Friday next what attitude it will take up regarding the motion placed, on the notice paper of the Legislative ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Presbytery of Geelong met yesterday, when there was a large attendance of members. The Rev. J. A. Forrest, Moderator, presided. The list of business was very large, ...
Article : 353 wordsParis, July 31st.—M. Edmond Tuery, the noted French economist, estimates that the wealth of France in 1892 amonnted to £9,680,000,000, and ...
Article : 49 wordsThe supplementary Estimates to be submitted Dy Mr. Watt, the Treasurer, to the Legislative Assembly to-day will be pretty heavy. The largest item will ...
Article : 111 wordsLondon, July 31st.—The race for the 100 yards breast stroke championship of England was held to-day. The race resulted in a victory for Toldi, a ...
Article : 55 wordsGilbert Perkins and Charles Franklin, two men who had been running a private detective agency at Erie. Pennsylvania, have just been tried in that ...
Article : 116 wordsLondon. July 31st.—The Marylebone Cricket Club has invited W. Brearley, the well-known Lancashire fast bowler, to join the team to tour Australia this ...
Article : 120 wordsLord Denman, the now GovernorGeneral, yesterday presided over his first meeting of the Federal Executive Council. It was held at the Old State ...
Article : 200 wordsLondon, July 31st—The Court of Appeal to-day heard the appeal of Mr. Horatio Bottomley. M.P., proprietor of "John Bull," against the decision in the ...
Article : 298 wordsGrave apprehension concerning the safety of foreign, interests in Mexico is again entertained. Ignorant peons accepted literally all the glowing promises ...
Article : 90 words"Goathland," the fine Tudor mansion in Studley Park-road, Kew, belonging to the estate of the late Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn, was offered at auction ...
Article : 182 wordsWellington, Tuesday.—Mr. W. REdmond, M.P.. one of the Irish delegates, writing to Mr. Millar, Minister for Railways, thanking him for free passes ...
Article : 81 wordsThe French barque Nenilly, bound from Dunkirk to Noumea, was yesterday morning signalled, outside the Heads as leaking badly. The tugboat ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 wordsLondon. August 1st.—At the dinner at Crystal Palace. Lord Desborough presiding, he presented the Lonsdale Cup to the Canadian Empire Sports team, and ...
Article : 81 wordsFour Million and fifty-two thousand sovereigns are stored in safes in the vaults of the Commonwealth Treasury. The half-yearly audit is proceeding, and ...
Article : 200 wordsAdelaide, Tuesday.—Mr. Vaughan, State Treasurer, accompanied by Mr. Gill, the Under Treasurer, intends to go to Melbourne by express on Thursday ...
Article : 93 wordsLondon, August lst.—Fogwell, the Australian sculler, has arrived in London. He starts training, at Putney on Thursday for his race with Barry the ...
Article : 31 wordsWith regard to the inquiry by Inspecting-Superintendent Samsbaury into the conduct of Constable Sleddon in the recent shooting cases at Brunswick, it ...
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