After six days the hearing of the petition by Mr. H. E. Duke, the defeated Unionist candidate for Exeter, against the return of Mr. H. St. Maur, has been ...
Article : 514 wordsThe key to the military part of Australia's defence administration is the application in detail of the scheme of universal framing, approved by two Parliaments and ...
Article : 1,963 wordsThe proposal of the Federal Government under the expanded constitutional powers it is seeking at the referendum is enable the regulation of all wages and labor ...
Article : 625 wordsIt would appear that the Easter weather is likely to be exactly the reverse of that which was experienced last year at Eastertide. when the holidays opened warm and ...
Article : 151 wordsThere has been a serious recurrence of the riots winch recently occurred in the champagne producing districts owing to the practice of vignerons in importing ...
Article : 388 wordsThe Board of Trade has issued a report upon wages, rents and the prices of the necessaries of life in the industrial towns of the United States. ...
Article : 189 wordsA large and enthusiastic meeting was held in St. Kilda town hall last night in opposition to the referendum. Cr. Hennessy presided, and the speakers were the ...
Article : 739 wordsThe Holy Week services in the Cathedral (St. Paul's) will the continued as follows: -- To - day (Maundy Thursday), in addition to Holy Communion at 11 and the devotional ...
Article : 129 wordsA cau[?]s of the Democratic members of the Lower House has decided to pass the Reciprocity Bill first, and later to pass a bill to amend the tariff, so that farmers' ...
Article : 170 wordsThe increase of railway traffic occasioned by the Easter holidays has commenced comparatively early this year. Two excursion trains were run by the department ...
Article : 78 wordsAt a meeting of the metropolitan Master Butchers' Association, held last night, it was unanimously decided to close their shops on Saturday next (Easter) at 1 ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Good Friday holiday makers will find that ample provision has been made by the Railway department in arranging special trains and country excursions for ...
Article : 293 wordsDuring the past three days as many as 7500 immigrants have landed at the eastern ports of Canada. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe inquiry into the charges against Rouet, Maimon and Ballier, of abstracting important secret documents from the French Foreign Office is proceeding. ...
Article : 182 wordsThe protracted strike of colliers in the Cambrian mines threatens to extend seriously, and a general stoppage of work on the South Wales coal fields is regarded as ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Governor - General (Lord Dudley) and the Countess of Dudley, attended by Sir Alexander Napier, left Sydney for Melbourne last night. ...
Article : 428 wordsIn the House of Commons yesterday a bill introduced by Dr. C. Addison, Liberal member for Hoxton, providing for instruction in hygiene in elementary schools, and ...
Article : 80 wordsFor the first week of the present financial year, which began on 1st April, the receipts from property and income tax came to £3,393,000, as compared with £179,000 ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Watt, the State Treasurer, addressed a large meeting at the mechanics' hall tonight. Mr. Oman, M.L.A., presided. In criticising the speech delivered by Mr. ...
Article : 621 wordsThe illustrations in the present issue of "The Leader" are diversified and interesting. The page of pictures showing the launch of the new destroyer Warrego in ...
Article : 453 wordsSpeaking in St. Kilda town hall last night, Mr [?]eakin turned aside from his criticism of the referendum proposals for a few minutes to reply to a statement made ...
Article : 684 wordsThe Melbourne Tramway Company's traffic arrangements for Easter week appear in our advertising columns to -day. Full details are given as to times of starting the first cars on Good Friday ...
Article : 91 wordsA committee of the Council of Empire has presented a report in favor of a more rigorous dietary and disciplinary treatment of prisoners. The present cost of feeding ...
Article : 83 wordsThe "Times," in commenting on the experiments with big guns which are being made by the Admiralty; observes -- "Great Britain has four ships afloat, and two are ...
Article : 139 wordsMr. Allan, driving a team of dogs owned by Mrs. Darling, a Californian lady, has won the All Alaska Sweepstake, having covered a distance of 412 miles in 81 hours ...
Article : 41 wordsThe scene of the camps at the racecourse and show grounds to - day has been one of bustle and activity. Additional troops have arrived during the day, and with the ...
Article : 394 wordsC. M. Daniels, the American champion sprint swimmer, yesterday established a world's record by covering 200 metres (218.6 yards) in 2 min. 28 sec. ...
Article : 165 wordsFurther amendments to the sub - section of clause 1 of the Parliament Bill were debated in the House of Commons last evening. ...
Article : 127 wordsIsaac Harris and Max Blanch, the owners of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, have been indicted on a charge of manslaughter in connection with the recent fire ...
Article : 68 wordsIn consequence of a complaint made by a publican in this city, an American visitor wife disputed his account was arrested and sentenced to two years' imprisonment for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 366 wordsJohn M'Gregor, late of Ballapur, farmer, who died on 9th February last, left by will dated 1st November, 1910, personal estate of the value of £3742 to his widow. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe State of Oklahoma has been swept by a cyclone. In the town of Frederick a house was demolished, and the occupants, while in their beds, were lifted by the wind ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Commonwealth action against the Newcastle coal vend was, to - day further adjourned by the High Court until to - morrow morning. The postponements have ...
Article : 64 wordsThe London County Council acquired 33,335 acres in 1910 and subdivided the area into small holdings. The Board of Agriculture has applied to the development ...
Article : 113 wordsA bookmaker named Walter Turner was charged at the Bunyip court to - day with feloniously uttering counterfeit sovereigns at Garfield races on 31st March last. ...
Article : 226 wordsA telegram from Melbourne to - night states that the Adelaide S. S. Co. has ordered three new steamers for the inter - State trade. Mr. Northcote, general ...
Article : 195 wordsThe agricultural conference has resolved to ask the State Government to urge the Federal authorities to grant a butter bonus for co - operative dairy companies for five ...
Article : 40 wordsMuch disappointment is expressed at the intention of the railway authorities not to run any Sunday trains to the military encampment at Kilmore. Large numbers of ...
Article : 92 wordsMr. Anstey, M. P., addressed a meeting of about 100 electors in the Alphington Hall, Alpington, last night in support of the referendum. Mr. C. Hannah ...
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Advertising : 175 wordsA tram conductor met with a dreadful accident this afternoon at Kensington. He was run over by his own car, and was so badly crushed that both legs had to be ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Wellington city council reports that the net profit on the tramways for the year, was £6223, and on the electric lighting and power services £4346. ...
Article : 37 words"They will run up the red flag," stated Mr. H. Brookes, chairman of the engineering section of the chamber of manufactures, in addressing the chamber last night on the ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 13 Apr 1911, Page 7
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