LONDON, June 28th.—The annual show of the Royal Agricultural Society was opened to-day at Norwich in beautiful weather. There was an enormous ...
Article : 238 wordsLONDON, June 28th.—The Parliament (Veto) Bill has reached the committee stage in the House of Lords. An amendment was moved by Lord Cromer, ...
Article : 157 wordsA well-attended meeting of the women's branch of the Commonwealth Liberal Party was held in camera last, evening in the rooms in Malop-street. ...
Article : 431 wordsAt the weekly meeting of the Belmont Progress Association last night, presided over by Mr. Thos. Evans, the question of the amalgamation of the shires ...
Article : 1,083 wordsLONDON, June 28th.—Every day now sees an extension of the strike in the shipping industry. There is, however, a hope that a settlement may be ...
Article : 485 wordsTo reach their homes at Murshalltown from the Breakwater, two young men named M'Ateer and Wm. Newling, at about 1.30 this morning decided to cross ...
Article : 196 wordsLONDON, June 28th.—The latest bulletin regarding the condition of Sir Eldon Gorst, British Consul-General in Egypt since 1907, who early in April ...
Article : 288 wordsIn the House of Commons yesterday during the debate on the Naval Prize Bill. Mr. T. MacKinnon Wood, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said if ...
Article : 205 wordsThe conference of representatives of the Chamber of Manufacturers and of the Trades Hall Council, under the presidency of Mr. Watt, the Acting ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Royal Agricultural Society has placed the show at Crown Point. Mr. Russell Column's estate. The exhibition covers 150 acres. There is to be lavish ...
Article : 269 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir. McGarry moved in the Assembly to-night that local option polls should not be taken on the same day as the general election. ...
Article : 92 wordsLONDON, June 29th.—Speaking at the annual meeting of the National Service League yesterday, Lord Roberts said, the membership now was 91,142, ...
Article : 131 wordsAt the meeting of the Melbourne Trades' Hall Council last night. Mr. Meyers, of the Painters' Society, moved "That this council, consisting of the ...
Article : 223 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Judge Heydon made some strong remarks in the Industrial Court to-day in connection with the appeal by the New South ...
Article : 214 wordsA meeting of delegates from branches of the People's Party in the Barwon electorate was held at the "Exchange" yesterday afternoon. ...
Article : 783 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The following cable was despatched by the Sydney citizens' committee to Major Wynne, the officer commanding the Coronation ...
Article : 265 wordsLONDON, June 29th.—Mr. Balfour presided at the Pilgrims' dinner given last night in honor of Mr. Hays Hammond. who represented the United ...
Article : 119 wordsTwo interesting character sketches of the King and the Queen by the editor of the London "Daily News" are published in that journal. ...
Article : 138 wordsOne of the letters read at the meeting of the Melbourne Trades' Hall Council last night was from the United laborers' Society, protesting against ...
Article : 306 wordsBROKEN HILL, Thursday.—The carters and dray men in the employ of the City Council, informed the mayor to-day that-they would cease work ...
Article : 119 wordsThe murder of an American man-owarsman has been brought to light in Tokio. The victim was a young fellow of the ...
Article : 121 wordsCONSTANTINOPLE. June 28th.—Torgut Shevket Pasha, who commanded the Turkish forces in Albania. denies the stories that he has been guilty of ...
Article : 164 wordsLONDON, June 28th.—Two regular non-commissioned officers were brought before the Police Court to-day on charges of having stolen money and ...
Article : 206 wordsLONDON, June 28th.—S.F. Barnes, who is well known in Australian cricket fields, worked havoc amongst the bhatsmen of the All-Indian Eleven this week. ...
Article : 265 wordsVANCOUVER June 28th.—IThesensational incident at the ANiagara Falls to-day when Lincoln Beachey. the Californian aviator, flew over the Falls, ...
Article : 131 wordsLONDON, June 28th.—Lord Denman. Governor-General designate of Australia, and Lady dy Denman and their saite left London to-day for Marseilles. ...
Article : 147 wordsADELAIDE. Thursday.—The United Labor Union has passed a resolution strongly protesting against the report sent to Europe by the State Intelligence ...
Article : 85 wordsNEW YORK. June 29th:—Sopwith, a well-known aviator, aeroplaned across New York Harbor yesterday, circled over the Atlantic liner Olympia, outward ...
Article : 47 wordsCAPETWON, June 29th.—The strike of printers has collapsed. The men are returning to work unconditionally. ...
Article : 23 wordsDr. Burnett Hum, the Chairman of the Board of Public Health, is not to be sent to the Tuberculosis Conference at Rome, to represent the Government ...
Article : 102 wordsSYDNEY; Thursday.—The hearing of the charges against the coal vend was continued before Mr. Justice Isaacs to-day. E. F.Pittman. Government ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Japanese army is to be increased by two more divisions. The Government will bring its proposal before the next session of the Diet, when the ...
Article : 92 wordsLONDON, June 28th.—Playing in the Open Gold Championship first 30 holes, to-day. M. Scott, of Melbourne, qualified for the second round with 158. ...
Article : 42 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—Advices from Childers states that there are 150 men in the camp of the sugar fields strikers at that place. The railway station is ...
Article : 56 wordsFREMANTLE, Thursday.—William Urquhart, of Fremantle is a claimant of the estate of three millions sterling left by a Scotchman named Urquhart, ...
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