The "Evening Standard," in commenting on the victory of the English cricketers in the fourth test match in Melbourne this week, writes:—"It will be interesting to ...
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Article : 211 wordsTill the afternoon there was nothing in the strike situation to-day calling for extended comment. Satisfied with the moral effect of their demonstration of strength ...
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Article : 49 wordsBritish 2½ per cent, consols (Goschen's) are quoted at £78 10/. The rise is due to the optimistic opinions held concerning an improvement in the international a tuation. ...
Article : 54 wordsPrior to the ceremony in connection with the opening of the Commonwealth wireless system, which took place at the new station at Domain-road, Melbourne, on. ...
Article : 182 wordsMany leading cricketing enthusiasts lay large share of the blame on the [?] aid of Control for the defeat of Australia's test tricketers, and Hill, the Australia's test ...
Article : 336 wordsThe Young China League of Melbourne yesterday received the fallowing cablegram from the president of the Republican Board of Foreign Affairs (Wong Chung ...
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Article : 185 wordsAs a result of the recent [?]lishment of the Commonwealth wireless station a w[?]it was yesterday issued [?]nt of the High Court m behalf of the Marconi Wireless ...
Article : 59 wordsThe official bulletin to-night states:— "The strike committee has achieved the first of two important things it set out to do, namely, secured the recognition of ...
Article : 207 wordsWith the 8.45 inward-bound tram from west Broken Hill was rounding the curve at the intersection of Thomas-street and Oxide-street yesterday, the motor struck ...
Article : 195 wordsThe English cricketers, after then creditable and decisive win in the fourth test match, left by the express for Sydney today. They begin their return match ...
Article : 148 wordsThe steamer Zealandia arrived to-day with 1,000 tons of cargo for Australia and the following passengers;— For Sydney.—Dr. and Mrs. T. J. ...
Article : 453 wordsThe Newcastle Labor Council turned' a deaf ear last night to a proposal by the Brisbane strike committee that the unions in Newcastle should be called out. ...
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Article : 162 wordsAnother long meeting of the Federal Cabinet was held this afternoon. It was stated by Mr. Fisher afterwards that it was for administrative purposes, and that ...
Article : 330 wordsAfter the test match yesterday a gathering took place in the upper room of the M.C.C. pavilion, his Excellency the State. Governor being in the chair. On his right ...
Article : 689 wordsThe general outcry against the machinations of the Okhrana or political police is fanned almost daily by fresh revelations in Russia or abroad. Just at present (says ...
Article : 595 wordsArchibald Baverstock, master of the coasting steamer Brooklyn, has been called opon by the Marine Court to show cause why his certificate should not be cancelled ...
Article : 64 wordsWillam Stanton (33) was charged at the Central Court to-day with having embezzled a small sum of money belonging to the trustecs of the League of Wheelmen ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. A. C. Warton, secretary of the Australian Tramway Employes Federation has been called to Melbourne to consult with the Federal officers with retard to ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Rev. 3. Hancock, the oldest M thodist minister in Australia, celebrated his 90th birthday on Wednesday. When less than eight years of age Mr. Hancock was ...
Article : 248 wordsSir-We, the undersigned, pioneer settlers and farmers of the Pinnaroo district, quite agree with and confirm the statements made in Mr. H. C. Wright's ...
Article : 225 wordsProbably the biggest [?]immia ever sen in adelaide is now on show in the Bot[?]mc C[?] The plant is of the yellow giant variety and his about half a down perfect blooms. The largest ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Royal Geographical Society of Victoria is sending to Dr. Mawson's party the following ethergram:—"The Royal Geographical Society of Victoria sends greeting to ...
Article : 87 wordsProfound regrat was expressed to-day at the sudden death of Mr. If. Skinner, M.L.C.. the well-known caterer and patron of snort. ...
Article : 26 wordsA social gathering in connection with the Unley City Band was held on Monday evening in the Masonic Hail, Arthur street, Unlcy. Councillor T. E. Yelland, on behalf of the band members. ...
Article : 46 wordsA meeting of shareholders was held on Wednesday to discuss the advisability or otherwise of liquidating the company. it was adjourned, [?]ever till February 21. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 15 Feb 1912, Page 11
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