Sydney, Wednesday.—The Espada, an American four-masted barque, bound from Puget Sound to Port Adelaide, was towed into Sydney Harbor this morning ...
Article : 386 wordsLondon, August 1st.—The Coal Mines Bill was further considered in Committee in the House of Commons to-day. The clause making miners' baths at the ...
Article : 561 wordsYesterday a deputation representative chiefly of Geelong, waited on Senator Findley, Acting Minister of External Affairs, relative to the case of Mrs. Poon ...
Article : 1,259 wordsParis, August 1st.—Fez, the capital of Morocco, is now wirelessly connected with Paris via Oran, in Algeria. An alternative service, via Tauriat, will be ...
Article : 293 wordsConstantinople, August 1st.—The damage done by the recent great fire is estimated, to amount to the enormous sum of £5,000,000. One hundred ...
Article : 202 wordsLord Denman, the Governor-General, held a levee at Government House yesterday. His Excellency shook hands with about four hundred. ...
Article : 158 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Gray asked the Minister of Railways if he will in future include in the report of the Victorian Railways ...
Article : 1,524 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Mr. Murphy, coroner, to-day held an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Joseph John Fraser, 50 years of age, ...
Article : 204 wordsThe Government of Portugal has received assurances from Spain that measures will be taken to prevent the Portuguese monarchists from making a ...
Article : 213 wordsAdelaide, Wednesday.—What is clamed to be a new distance record for wireless in Australasia was accomplished on Saturday night by the McIlwraith, ...
Article : 76 wordsConsiderable criticism was yesterday offered some of the provisions of the Workmen's Compensation Bill by a deputation from the Chamber of Agriculture, ...
Article : 181 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—The Cambrian, Psyche, Pyramus and Pioneer, of the Australian squadron, sailed to-day for Colombo, where they will be ...
Article : 40 wordsLondon, August 1st.—Mr. Oswald Stoll, managing director of Moss' Empires Ltd., and other musical concerns, and Mr. Walter Gibbons, who is ...
Article : 53 wordsThe slow progress of the Moroccan negotiations is causing impatience in Paris and Berlin. In both capitals the prospect of protracted discussions inspires ...
Article : 113 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Judge Edmunds, Mr. Coghlan (Under Secretary of the Chief Secretary's Department) and Mr. Trivett (Government ...
Article : 34 wordsLondon, August 1st.—There has been a recurrence of the strike of London dockers and allied workers. All the Tilbury dock employes are involved, except ...
Article : 188 wordsAdelaide, Wednesday.—The Australian football carnival was opened to-day. The first match between Victoria and New South Wales resulted: ...
Article : 38 wordsAt the Melbourne Criminal Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Hodges dealt with James Workman Clarke, on six charges of imposition. He had pleaded guilty, ...
Article : 154 wordsIt is proposed to hold an aeroplane race from London to Japan. "M. Beaumont" (Lieutenant Conneau, of the French Navy), won the recent race ...
Article : 75 wordsNarandera (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—A half-caste black named Bob Brown was murderously assaulted at Clark's [?] dock this morning. The altercation[?] ...
Article : 82 wordsIn the fortnightly list of available Crown lands appear the following:— Parish of Latrobe, 316 acres, third-class, 18 miles from Timboon; parish of ...
Article : 65 wordsLord Morley, Lord President of the Council, and acting Leader in the House of Lords, in a letter to Government supporters in the Lords, states that the ...
Article : 90 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Considerable interest was manifested in connection with cases heard in the Lithgow police court to-day, in which miners were charged ...
Article : 126 wordsBrisbane, Wednesday.— Professor M'Millan Brown, a New Zealand anthropologist, who arrived yesterday from the South, Sea Islands by the steamer ...
Article : 217 wordsKing Alfonso and Queen Victoria, who are now in England, will be among the most prominent people to be seen at the approaching polo tournament at ...
Article : 171 wordsIt is understood that through pressure of private business Mr. W. H. Griffin, president of the Trades Hall Council, will resign that position at a meeting of ...
Article : 47 wordsThe House of Lords last night agreed to the second reading of the Appellate Jurisdiction Bill, strengthening the Court of Appeal in the direction ...
Article : 140 wordsUnshaven, wild looking and presenting an extremely dirty appearance, a man named Arthur Williams was locked up yesterday afternoon by Constable ...
Article : 432 wordsThe position in regard to the carters and drivers' trouble appears to be critical. Mr. R. Cheney, secretary of the union, stated yesterday that the ...
Article : 96 words"Fiji is going to be the Colombo of the Pacific—that is not my phrase. Sir, Henry McCallum, the Governor of Ceylon, has used it before. Nevertheless ...
Article : 103 wordsLondon, August 2nd.—An airman named Napier was carrying a passenger on a Bristol biplane at Brooklands. As he was descending a sudden gust of wind ...
Article : 52 wordsGhilders (Queensland). Wednesday.— Mr. A. Hayden, formerly secretary of the striker camp, has been appointed strike organiser in the place of Mr. G. ...
Article : 201 wordsNew York, August 2nd.—The ferry steamer Syracuse struck a shoal at St. Lawrence, near Mossena, Grass River, New York. The steamer capsized, ...
Article : 59 wordsHalifax (Nova Scotia), August 2nd.— The cruiser Niobe, which was refloated on Sunday, is now in danger of sinking in Clarke Harbor owing to the injuries ...
Article : 54 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—The following are the alterations on the produce market:—Chick wheat, 34, maize, 2/10; oaten hay, 100/-, and potatoes, ...
Article : 31 wordsAfter three years litigation and political controversy the Archer-Shee case has been settled. Mr. ArcherShee, father of the cadet who was ...
Article : 55 wordsNew Jersey, August 2nd.—The Standard Oil Company, in accordance with a Supreme Court decision, has decided to dissolve 35 subsidiary companies. The ...
Article : 64 words"I have been affected on my knee for about two years with what the doctors called eczema, caused by varicose veins. I suffered most when I got warm in bed. Then the ...
Article : 179 wordsWellington, Wednesday.—The gold exported from New Zealand for July amounted to 49,366 ounces, Valued at £19,245, compared with 54,165 ounces. ...
Article : 38 wordsPerth. Wednesday.—Two important mining deals are reported. Messrs. Bewick, Moreing and Co. have completed the option on the Transvaal ...
Article : 60 wordsWashington, August 2nd.—Arrangements for the Anglo-American arbitration treaty have been completed. Mr. Bryce. British Ambassador to the ...
Article : 68 wordsSydney, wednesday.—Messrs A. W. Redmond and R. Hazelton, M.P's., and J. Donovan, the Irish Envoys who are touring Australia to collect funds for ...
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