The death of Stanley Bishop. [?] weeks, a boarded-out child, who had been tended by a registered nurse in Bourke-crescent, was reported to the ...
Article : 82 wordsSofia, March 27th.—Additional details of the great assault upon Adrianople and the surrender of the city with its great fortifications to the Bulgarians ...
Article : 316 wordsLondon, March 27th.—Admiral Sir Percy Scott, who retired from the Navy a few days ago, has taken an early opportunity to revive old grievances ...
Article : 740 wordsNew York, March 27th.—At Dayton, which has a population of 110,577, the sufferings of the unfortunate citizens have been accentuated by another ...
Article : 517 wordsThe annual conference of the Victorian State School Teachers' Union was continued yesterday at the Melbourne Town Hall; Mr. J. Lewis presiding. ...
Article : 2,008 wordsLondon, March 27th.—Mr. A. A. Kirkpatrick. Agent-General for South Australia, gave a luncheon at the Troeadero to-day. in honor of Mr. A. H. ...
Article : 185 wordsOccupying the position of Deputy Or and Master for the past twelve months to the Manchester Unity Order in Victoria, Bro. Joseph Smith, a ...
Article : 754 wordsMr. R[?]d Murphy. P.M., granted two old age and two invalid pensions at £26 per annum yesterday, and rejected another application for an old ago ...
Article : 207 wordsMr. Thomas Mackenzie. High Commissioner for New Zealand, has arranged with the shipping companies to provide passages for at least 1000 ...
Article : 60 words[?] Mr. Jim Board, hairdresser, notifies that he has opened an up-to-date saloon in Mercer-street (next to the Terminus Hotel). Cleanliness, civility and ...
Article : 345 wordsRome, March 27th.—The suicide of Prince Vincent de Windisch-Graetz, Attache at the Austro-Hungarian Embassy, took place here. The cause was ...
Article : 34 wordsCettigne, March 27th.—Baron Giesl de Gieslingen, the Austrian Minister, has informed Montenegro that the decision of the Powers regarding the ...
Article : 130 wordsRio de Janeiro, March 27th.—The New Zealand Shipping Company's. steamer Turakina, which was recently on fire, expects to sail for London on April 14. ...
Article : 58 wordsLondon, March 27th.—Mr. Thomas Mackenzie. High Commissioner for New Zealand, has instituted the prosecution of a butcher at Shanklin. in the Isle of ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Coal Conciliation Board is considering an application by the English and Welsh miners for a 5 per cent. increase on the maximum wages it is ...
Article : 42 wordsEnglish exchanges received this week give full accounts of Envor Bey's defeat:—It is reported that Bulair. one of the ...
Article : 416 wordsParis, March 27th.—The French authorities in Annam are making a search for the tomb of the Emperor Tu Due, who died in 1883. The object ...
Article : 72 wordsLondon. March 27th.—Several newspapers to-day refer to the New York Yacht Club's refusal to accept Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge for the ...
Article : 100 wordsVancouver. March 26th.—A telegram has been sent to Tommy Burns offering him the larger part of a purse for a fight with a now aspirant for pugilistic ...
Article : 59 wordsAt the City Court yesterday Jas. Walsh, Geo. Albert Boyle and Harry Gerault were charged with house-breaking. They arrived by the Coogee from ...
Article : 463 wordsThe railway revenue for the seven days ended March 21st was £123,868, as compared with £97,142 for the corresponding week of last year, being an ...
Article : 67 wordsBerlin, March 27th.—The "Germania" publishes a forecast of the new Army and Taxation Bills. The proposals. it says, include the raising of a war levv ...
Article : 64 wordsSir George Reid stated in an interview that the idea of an Imperial squadron was simply giving a new name to a thing which ought always to have ...
Article : 222 wordsKing Alfenso fell from his horse while ploying polo on Thursday. His Majesty was unconscious for a time, but is now recovering. ...
Article : 280 wordsAt a meeting of the Federal Executive Council yesterday it was decided to fix May 19 as the date on which" the Federal Land Tax for 1912-3 shall be ...
Article : 56 wordsUlster's determination to resist Home Rule is as strong as ever. A letter signed by 100 Unionist peers and 120 Unionist members of the House of ...
Article : 341 wordsPerth, Friday.—The Liberal Party held a big rally in the Perth Town Hall to-night. The Liboral candidates for the House of Representatives. Mr. ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. William Archer Redmond, Nationalist M.P. for[?] East Tyrone, was seized with a fit in the corridor of the House cf Commons last night. He scon ...
Article : 287 wordsLondon. March 28th.—The wheat markets are steady and quiet. and prices are unchanged. Cargoes are dull owing to the competition of River ...
Article : 74 words"On. Our Own" and "A Bible Drama" will be the Rev. R. M. Fersus' subjects to-morrow morning and evening respectively. in St. Andrew's New Presbyterian Church, ...
Article : 229 wordsKalgoorlie, Friday.—The premises of the Kalgoorlie Gold Refinery Company were broken into at an early hour this morning, and access was gained to the ...
Article : 116 wordsAt the Melbourne City Court yesterday two maternity nurses—Hannah Janet Hurrell. aged 39 years, of Mount Alexander-road, and George-street. ...
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Advertising : 95 wordsSydney, Friday—Frank Lloyd, w[?] was [?]ted at the Qua[?] Sess[?] on a charge of forging an order for the sale of [?] in [?] Greater J. D. Williams ...
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