Sir. Deakins name has been mentioned as as possible president of the Interstate Commission but Mr. Flsher denis all [?] of the rumor. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe State Premier (Mr. Denham) went South to-day. He will be away for several weeks, and will pay visit? to Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. ...
Article : 108 wordsThe trial of the alleged motor bandits, who are charged with Various out-rages that created a big sensation in France, and particularly in Paris last ...
Article : 74 wordsA collision occurred near Gibraltar, yesterday between an unknown vessel and the Speranza, an Italian collier. The Speranza arrived at Ceuta (a ...
Article : 235 wordsIn the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty), replying to questions, said that the personnel of the ...
Article : 65 wordsThe present year will see a record in British warship building. The Naval Dockyards and various, private ship-building firms have already 12 ...
Article : 94 wordsComplaints have been rife during the holidays of telephonic delays on the Southport and Tweed Heads circuit. Mr. Templeton, Deputy ...
Article : 267 wordsPractically the whole of yesterday was spent by the Federal Ministry in Cabinet. Mr. Fisher says that the question of ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Burnett Valley Railway League, which was to have interviewed the Minister, for Railways on Tuesday next in reference to the extension of the ...
Article : 60 wordsThe epiuemie of railway accidents continues, and another disaster was udded to the list to-day. The Keystone express collided with a fast mall train, ...
Article : 62 wordsIt was on the 14th of June, 1777, that the American Congress resolved that "the flag of the United States be 18 stripes, alternate red and white; that ...
Article : 567 wordsDuring the week the master builders wrote to the Carpenters' Society offering to confer with them as to the advisability of having the dispute dealt ...
Article : 144 wordsEleven persons appeared at the South Brisbane Summons Court this morning on charges of breaches of th[?] traffic regulations. The accused, who ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Sydney "Daily - Telegraph's" Suva correspondent, writing for his Conservative paper on January 1, says: After four days debate, the bill ...
Article : 681 wordsWm. Alleroft (14), living at West Miltoh, and employed as an assistant at Carricks Ltd., was walking up the stairs there this morning with a "billy" ...
Article : 89 wordsThe new meat regulations ferred to the Commissioner for Public Health (Dr. Elltington) to-day. He naturally welcomed them as being in ...
Article : 105 wordsThomas Farrell, the retired superintendent of the Stookade, was presented with the Imperial long service medal by the Governor, who ...
Article : 33 wordsSpeaking generally to-day on telephonic matters, Mr. Templeton. Deputy Postmaster-Gernal, said that nearly the whole of the ...
Article : 190 wordsThe ambulance brigade received a call this morning to Petrie, and on arrival there they found a nine-year-old girl, Eva Theodore, suffering from ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Home Rule for Ireland Bill was further considered in the House of Commons yesterday, and 13 more clauses were passed. ...
Article : 154 wordsIn connection with the Infantry school now being held at Southport, which includes representatives, from the second and third brigades, to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 240 wordsPat Kennedy amateur lightweight champion of Queensland, has been matched to fight "Togo" Lyons on January 22 at the Olympic Stadium for the ...
Article : 89 wordsComplaints are being made that the coroner gives numerous burial certificates without inquiry. Last year of 477 reports only 93 ...
Article : 60 wordsThe following public holidays have been granted for the towns mentioned:—Wednesday and Thursday, February ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. Justice Hodges will open an inquiry on January 20 into the allegations made by Mr. Fowler relating to the appointment of Mr. Chinn by the ...
Article : 39 wordsA representative meeting of the Conservative members of the House of Commons has drafted a memorial to the Conservative leader (Mr. Bonar ...
Article : 231 wordsWhy cannot Australia and New Zealand, and Canada, too, for that matter, co-operate in policing the Pacific, thus allowing Britain to concentrate on the ...
Article : 597 wordsGood nominations have been received for the C[?]rns-Mulgrave Jockey Club races, which take place to-morrow, and a good day's racing is anticipated. The ...
Article : 27 wordsRecommendations for the protection of the aboriginais have been drawn up by a committee appointed for that purpose. ...
Article : 113 wordsMrs. Wright, a farmer's wife, and Miss Parkinson were bathing in a creek at Henderson, when Miss Parkinson slipped into a deep pool. Mrs. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Minister for Defence and his officers have expressed unstinted satisfaction at the sample rifle which has been manufactured at Lithgow. The ...
Article : 234 wordsHarry Pearce leaves Sydney on February 12 to meet Ernest Barry on the Thames course for the sculling championship of the world. His stake money ...
Article : 105 wordsProfessor Naylor, who has been attending the Empire Universities Conference in London, gives his impressions. ...
Article : 190 wordsMr. Charles, Collins, ex-M.L.A. for Burke, and now A.L.F. organiser for the Far Northern district, was married on Wednesday night to Miss Annle ...
Article : 78 wordsAn accident occurred yesterday at the No. 4 North Phoenix Mine, by which a miner, Wm. Davies, residing on Ashford's Hill, had a ...
Article : 104 wordsInformation has reached the Defence Department of a new quick-firing gun, the invention of a young Melbourne engineer, for which remarkable claims ...
Article : 139 wordsCount Tisza, a member of the Hungarian Parliament, has fought another duel at Budap;est. His opponent on this occasion was Count Aladar. The ...
Article : 48 wordsMrs. Slater, of Craters, was the victim of a burning accident while jam making. Her clothes caught fire, and she ...
Article : 55 wordsSince the opening of the railway to Many Peaks large areas of land have been taken up along the river Boyne, and some splendid yields of produce ...
Article : 72 wordsMajor Hang, an officer of the Imperial Army, has forwarded a most Interesting Christmas and New Year card to an officer of the school of ...
Article : 147 wordsMiss Du[?] Faur. of Sydney, who has in provious seasons made notable ascents, including the highest peak, Mt. Cook, made a traverse of Mt. Cook from ...
Article : 60 wordsThe general body of railway men, especially the lower-paid sections, are greatly diss[?]tisfied with the action of the Government in refusing to grant ...
Article : 130 wordsA serious catastrophe has occurred on the construction works in connection with the Great Northern Railway. A big snowslide from the Rocky ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. D. Evans, secretary of the Brisbane W.P.O., writes:—"At the annual meeting of my organisation, I was instructed to convey ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. Petre, aviation instructor to the Commonwealth Military Forces, has caught something of the great silence from the higher altitudes of aviation, ...
Article : 137 wordsThe report regarding the steamer Irishman whitewashes the company. It states that the outbreak of measles among the crowded Children was only ...
Article : 107 wordsThe first copy of the "Australasian Record" has come to hand from the publishers and proprietors. Messrs. Dunatan and Jackson, National ...
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Daily Standard (Brisbane, Qld. : 1912 - 1936), Sat 11 Jan 1913, Page 5
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