A meeting of the Unionist peers who are opposed to Lord Halsbury's principle of "no surrender" was held under the presidency of Viscount St. Aldwyn, ...
Article : 277 wordsMr. John Murray, Premier of Victoria, has returned to London from a tour of Scotland and the English provinces. He states that he was much ...
Article : 242 wordsThe negotiations between France and Germany for the settlement of the Moroccan difficulty wear a more hopeful aspect. It is reported that an ...
Article : 264 wordsWhen the Legislative Assembly meets to-morrow, Mr. Keast is to ask the Acting Premier if he is aware that the recent discovery of papers in connection ...
Article : 578 wordsThe death of Dr. Lloyd Gill under remarkable circumstances has been reported to the Melbourne coroner. Deceased, who was 30 years of age and a ...
Article : 253 wordsA meeting of the Melbourne branch of the Australian Employes' Association was held at the Temperance Hall, Melbourne, yesterday morning. Mr. J. ...
Article : 534 wordsIn connection with the scheme which the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) is now organising, under the authority of the Minister for Home ...
Article : 440 wordsHis Majesty the King of Spain, steering his own vessel, Hispania, won the cup in the race for vessels of the 15 metre class. ...
Article : 28 wordsTwenty-one years ago the London District Messenger Company was formed, and with the aid of six boys— dressed in a blue uniform, with big ...
Article : 306 wordsBerlin, August 5th.—Inquiries made by Reuter in official sources elicited a denial that Germany ever asked or desires Tahiti or any other of the French ...
Article : 263 wordsAdelaide, Sunday.—The election for the Central District seat, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. T. Bruce (Liberal) took place on Saturday, and ...
Article : 42 wordsLondon, August 5th.—Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will move in the House of Commons on Thursday financial resolutions ...
Article : 62 wordsGympie (Qld.), Sunday.—Arthur Morgan, aged 70 years, was burning off grass on Saturday, when some fencing caught fire. The old man dropped down and ...
Article : 95 wordsSydney, Saturday.—Mr. W. A. Redmond has been interviewed by Reuter's correspondent regarding Sir Edward Carson's reference to his speech ...
Article : 184 wordsUnder the heading of "Aged Man's Quest for Fortune's Bill," the "Sunday Tribute" of Tacorna, U.S.A., publishes an article which should be read with ...
Article : 711 wordsPerth, Sunday.—In harnessing a horse. to a trap C. Hadlow, a baker, of Mt. Rokely, omitted to fix the bridle of the horse until his wife had placed five ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. Frank Hyett, the general secretary of the Victorian Railways' Union, does not agree with the opinion bf some Ministers that the railway employes[?] as ...
Article : 912 wordsAs soon as the Attorney-General nominates a police magistrate to conduct the inquiry the investigation into the allegations made in Parliament ...
Article : 112 wordsWellington, Sunday.—The lad William Cornish, who went to prison for three weeks rather than be fined for failing to register for military training, has ...
Article : 52 wordsSydney, Sunday.—Mr. Griffiths, Minister of Works, states that the prices agreed upon by his predecessor under contract with Hiskins' Lithgow ...
Article : 120 wordsLord Haldane, Minister for War, speaking at Oxford, made an interesting reference to the future of the British Colonies. He stated that few persons ...
Article : 128 wordsSir,—On Friday night a traction engine drawing three waggons passed through Inverleigh towards Cressy. As can be imagined it was a horrible ...
Article : 147 wordsAdelaide, Sunday.—A motor car containing a party of 16 ladies and gentlemen was travelling from Adelaide to Mt. Compass on Saturday afternoon, ...
Article : 86 wordsOn Saturday Mr. Vaughan, Treasurer of South Australia, accompanied by Mr. Gill, the Under-Treasurer, had a further interview with Mr. Frazer, the Acting ...
Article : 295 wordsWashington, August 6th.—President Taft speaking at a banquet in honor of Admiral Togo at the White House, invited Japan to join the ...
Article : 62 wordsOttawa, August 6th.—French Canadian Nationalists have begun an active campaign against Sir Wilfrid Laurier's naval policy, and are excluding the ...
Article : 47 wordsConstantinople, August 5th.—Since May 245 cases of cholera have occurred here, 126 proving fatal. London, August 5th.—Frank ...
Article : 218 wordsSir,—May I draw the attention of your readers to the work of the Newspaper and Magazine Committee of the Victoria League of Victoria? The ...
Article : 191 wordsA tribute has been paid to Mr. Henmker Heaton for his efforts to secure the adoption of penny postage throughout the Empire. In presenting Mr. Heaton ...
Article : 144 wordsCalamitous floods are reported from Nicaragua. Fifty deaths have already been reported, and a gunboat has been sunk. It is said that the present floods ...
Article : 145 wordsDesmoynes (Iowa), August 6th.—One hundred strike breakers were injured here yesterday in riots arising out of the strike of tramway men. ...
Article : 24 wordsMr. Hughes, the Acting Prime Minister, will visit Billarat this morning, and attend the A.N.A. banquet in the evening. ...
Article : 112 wordsField Marshal Earl Roberts on Friday inspected the party of New South Wales Cadets, under the command of Major Wynne, who proceeded to ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Speaker of the Legislative Ass[?]mly will on Tuesday issue a writ for the election of a member for Waranga in succession to the late Mr. Cussen. ...
Article : 67 wordsBundaberg, Sunday. — Everything is quiet in connection with the sugar strike. Excellent order is being observed by the strikers. ...
Article : 24 wordsSydney, Saturday.—Five thousand people watched the double programme match at the Erskineville Oval on Saturday. Melbourne easily dofeated the ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 7 Aug 1911, Page 3
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