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Article : 49 wordsThe suffragettes laid themselves out to deliberately insult the King and Queen when their Majesties attended a theatrical mat nee yesterday. ...
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Advertising : 330 wordsIt is seriously feared in Ulster that the rival volunteer armies may come into conflict at any moment, and particularly on Tuesday, when the Home Rule Bill will pass in the ...
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Advertising : 367 wordsThe arrival of five fruit shipments from Australia during the week resulted in a glutted market, which caused a depression in prices right round. ...
Article : 201 wordsIrish-Americans have promised £20,000 to the fighting fund of the Nationalist Volunteers in Ireland, the money to be spent on guns, ammunition, and uniforms. The ...
Article : 53 wordsThe report of the Radium Institute for 1913 says that no cases of cancer were reported to be actually cured, but 56 were described as being apparently cured and 183 ...
Article : 46 wordsFurther wild scenes occurred yesterday when the suffragettes who were arrested during Thursday's riot outside Buckingham Palace were brought before Sir John ...
Article : 255 wordsThe chief of the Royal Irish Constabulary at Roscommon has renewed orders to stop all leave, as the men will be needed for duty in Donegal and Fermanagh. ...
Article : 67 wordsBullock, the Australian jockey, rode four successive winners at Salisbury races yesterday. Of his mounts three were first favorites and one was second favorite. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. Sidney Lee is preparing a Life of King Edward VII. from the papers and correspondence in the royal archives in order to produce an authenticated record. ...
Article : 32 wordsExtraordinary enthusiasm was shown in the final rallies of the Ipswich by-election. Mr. Lloyd George spoke in the interests of the Liberal candidate, Mr. C. F. G. ...
Article : 152 wordsA regular air-charabane service has been started between Southampton and the Isle of Wight, seaplanes being used for the purpose. The 12 miles are Covered in 10 ...
Article : 37 wordsThe school children of London to the number of 75,000 took part in the Empire Day celebrations. ...
Article : 22 wordsPolice Lieutenant Becker has been found guilty, and sentenced to be electrocuted. The Rosenthal murder will be well remembered. At the time it caused a great ...
Article : 173 wordsMore national art treasures were destroyed by the suffragettes on Thursday. Early in the morning a woman armed with a loaded cane ruined five masterpieces in ...
Article : 140 wordsThe bayonets seized at Dublin on Thursday have been handed over to the consignee. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Kommagata Maru lias arrived at Victoria, Canada, with the 500 Hindus on board. These are the natives about whom there has been so much talk. ...
Article : 117 wordsAron Hamburger, a Dover-street photographer, has discovered a photographic process which he calls the poly-chromide system. It is capable of producing photographs ...
Article : 39 wordsSuffragettes made an attempt early yesterday morning to bum down Stoughton Hall, a mansion on tho outskirts of Leicester, Another outrage is reported from ...
Article : 56 wordsSir George Reid entertained Dr. Douglas Mawson and Captain Davis, formerly of the Antarctic ship Aurora, at luncheon at the Empire Club yesterday. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe police of Odessa, in Russia, have been exacting tribute of £8600 a year from 60 disorderly houses in that city. The grafters wished to get a ...
Article : 125 wordsA consignment of meat that arrived at Liverpool this week from Australia has been taken charge of by the sanitary and or tied and 100 hinds and 100 crops are being thawed ...
Article : 72 wordsThe heat at Sandwich yesterday was undiminished, when the contests for the British amateur golf championship, were continued. in the sixth round R. P. Humphries, ...
Article : 118 wordsMiss Annie Kenney, the well-known suffragette, drove in a taxi yesterday to Lambeth Palace, the residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. She entered the house without ...
Article : 100 wordsWith drawn revolvers, two masked men entered a house at Smutherts, on the outskirts of the city, where eight men were playing cards. ...
Article : 218 wordsPresident Poincare has arranged to visit the New South Wales exhibit of primary products at the Lyons Exhibition. ...
Article : 22 wordsThere is always a crowd of fashionable people to be found at a wedding. bull, or, in fact, any "swell affair." At a wedding last week the best man seemed to be perturbed. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe late King Edward's death was chiefly caused by throat trouble. The best and most expensive medical practitioners were in consultation, but it had gone too ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 24 May 1914, Page 5
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