The general opinion in political circles that Lord Rosebery 's decision to remain aloof from the Liberal party as at present constituted is due to a desire on his part to ...
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Article : 589 wordsHighly interesting to any observer of the progress of organised labor in Australia must be the discussion now going on as to how far trades union methods are ...
Article : 2,160 wordsParis telegrams report that cordial New Year congratulations and compliments have been exchanged by France and Russia. The Czar Nicholas, in his own name and that of ...
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Article : 2,525 wordsConsiderable irritation is being manifested here owing to the delay in enrolling the Australian Contingent. The number of applicants recorded to date is 1250. In several ...
Article : 171 wordsMore men than are required have volunteered for the new contingent. Lieutenant Roberts and Lieutenant De Passey have applied for the command of the South ...
Article : 37 wordsThe project to raise a Million Guineas Fund in order to commemorate the centenary of Wesleyan Methodism, as authorised by the Wesleyan Conference in July, 1898, has ...
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Article : 63 wordsAnother murderous outrage by Boers is reported as having been perpetrated at Warm Baths, north of Pretoria. Lieutenants Steere and Kerr, two British intelligence ...
Article : 73 wordsWith reference to the slight jeering with which Noble, as one of the selectors of the Australian team, was received at the opening of the ...
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Article : 34 wordsA splendid record of individual service is held by members of Q Battery attached to the Fourteenth Brigade of Royal Horse Artillery, which has brought to England ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Premier of Hungary, M. de Szell, in responding yesterday to congratulations from a number of members of the Liberal party, complained of the action of the ...
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Article : 136 wordsOn Saturday last another attack on British garrisons on the northern frontier of Natal was made by the Boer commando which last week endeavored unsuccessfully to induce ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. See, State Premier, has definitely decided not to pay the Second Contingent both Imperial and colonial rates for services at the front. Whatever doubt may have ...
Article : 146 wordsIt was recently announced by Reuter' s Washington correspondent that Mr. Gardner was about to introduce in the United States House of Representatives a bill to authorise ...
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Article : 148 wordsSir, —The Victorian public are deeply indebted to your much -needed criticism on the mismanagement of our State railways. On Boxing day myself and family went to ...
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Article : 64 wordsHis Majesty King' Edward has conferred the Royal Victorian Order upon the Crown Prince of Slam, Somdetch Chowfa Maha Vajeravudh, the heir to the throne of Siam, ...
Article : 176 wordsHis Majesty the King has appointed Lord Marcus Beresford to be equerry and manager of the Royal stud of thoroughbred horses at Sandringham. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe trade returns of the Dominion of Canada for 1901 show that the value of the imports amounted to 196,000,000 dol. (£39,200,000), and that of the exports to ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Fri 3 Jan 1902, Page 5
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