Before a good house at His Majesty's Theatre last, night. Mr. A. T. Ozanne M.P., gave an illustrated lecture on Papua, in aid of the piano and ...
Article : 562 wordsParis, March: 25th.—A cold-blooded series of murders and a daring robbery were carried out to-day by six Apaches near Chantilly, 26 miles from Paris, ...
Article : 421 wordsLondon, March 25th.—Mr. Asquith. the Prime Minister, has not relaxed his efforts to bring about a settlement of the great coal strike by mediation ...
Article : 446 wordsIn the First Civil Court, Melbourne, yesterday, before his Honor the Chief Justice, Sir John Madden, and a special jury of six. the case was resumed ...
Article : 1,060 wordsMeetings of the directors of several Ararat mining companies were held yesterday to consider the difficulty which has arisen with the employes ...
Article : 150 wordsThe second annual exhibition promoted by the Gee long and District Arts and Crafts Association was opened yesterday afternoon at the ...
Article : 1,651 wordsPerth, Tuesday.—The Adelaide Company's steamer Koombana is still missing, and the gravest fears are entertained at Broome for her safety. ...
Article : 243 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—In the year 1911 there were 3843 registered factories, employing 77,505 hands, in the Sydney metropolitan area, an increase ...
Article : 130 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—The Royal Commission on Food Supply has furnished Parliament with an interim report on the question of the supply and ...
Article : 212 wordsAdelaide, Tuesday.—The Corporation employes' strike is extenting [?] morning the men engaged in the [?] and road maintenance [?]ork and also ...
Article : 121 wordsJininez (Mexico), March 26th.—A fierce battle has been raging for some time in the neighborhood of this town. Four hundred Federal soldiers have ...
Article : 87 wordsZeehan, Tuesday.—At the conference with, the representatives of the Amalgamated Mine Employes' Association the mine managers stated that they ...
Article : 98 wordsParis, March 25th.—The movement promoted by several of the Paris newspapers to raise national subscriptions for the purpose of creating a large ...
Article : 47 wordsLondon, March 25th—George Frederick Stuart, a travelling street musician resident in New Barnet, is making a claim to a portion of the estate of the ...
Article : 91 wordsIn the Melbourne Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Cussen and a special jury, the hearing of the case was continued in which Charles ...
Article : 354 wordsNew York, March 25th.—A message from Sandpoint in Idaho reports that a serious railway disaster occurred on the Great Northern Company's line ...
Article : 93 wordsMr T. P. Mottram, country organiser for the United Laborers' Union, complained yesterday that after repeated appeals tor rectitication evils that had ...
Article : 474 wordsLondon, March 25th.—A disastrous fire, which was attended by shocking loss of life, and many dramatic incidents occurred at Dartmouth last ...
Article : 136 wordsAdelaide, Tuesday.—A deputation representing the Northern Territory Railway League waited on the Premier to-day, and urged him to ask the ...
Article : 145 wordsLisbon, March 25th.—Three more bodies have been found in the debris of the barber's shop at Oporto, where a bomb explosion occurred last week. ...
Article : 67 wordsLondon. March 25th.—A number of valuable animals were the victims of a fire in a large shed at Kennington, London, last night. No fewer than ...
Article : 40 wordsLondon. March 26th.—A billiard match of 9000 level between Gray and Stevenson was commenced at Glasgow yesyerday. The scores at the close of ...
Article : 41 wordsPerth. Tuesday.—A match between the Australian XI. and West Australia was played to-day in glorious weather, on a slow wicket, and in the presence of ...
Article : 159 wordsSydney, Tuesday —In the Assembly to-day. Air Griffith, Minister for Works. said in regard to the congestion of railway traffic it was due to the need ...
Article : 71 wordsLondon, March 25th.—The strike of 1100 taxi-cab drivers, which was caused by the British Motor Cab Company refusing to pay the drivers 6d. an hour ...
Article : 50 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—At the Armidale Quarter Sessions to-day, Christopher Cooper. 62 years of age, an ex-official of the Armidale branch of the Manchester ...
Article : 79 wordsSt. Petersburg, March 26th.—Intelligence has been received that revointionaries defeated, the Government troops near Shihko in Jungaria, China. ...
Article : 35 wordsA clean charge sheet was signed at the Geelong West Policy Court by Messrs. C. W. Dickins, J. Ferguson and L. Walter, J's.P.. yesterday. ...
Article : 396 wordsPokin, March 25th.—Robbers in the province of Szechuan have killed Mr. Hicks. an American dergyman. His companions, Messrs. Hoffman and ...
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Advertising : 395 wordsAt a meeting of the Employers' Federation. the president (Mr. Blackwood) referred to the proposal of the Commonwealth Government to again ask ...
Article : 131 wordsMr. Watt, the State Treasurer. has not altered his determination to refuse the granting of a two-gallon license to William Slade. of Wonthaggir ...
Article : 100 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—A deputation representing 7000 railway fettlers asked Mr. M'Gowan to-day for increased pay. The Premier replied that, the ...
Article : 110 wordsOttawa, March 25th.—A protest has been made to the United States Government against the proposal to take an additional water simply for the ...
Article : 61 wordsLondon. March. 25th.—Wales beat France at Rugby football to-day, scoring 14 points to 8. ...
Article : 17 wordsHobart. Tuesday.—A shocking fatal accident has occurred at York Plains. A boy named Craig, eight years of age, was riding on the seat of a heavy iron ...
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Advertising : 90 wordsStated to be nearly 600 years old. a carved angel in the roof of St. Andrew's Church. Burlingham, Norfolk, fell to the floor within three yards of ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Wed 27 Mar 1912, Page 3
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