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Article : 153 wordsThe bulletins issued at 9 o'clock this morning stated that the President had passed a good night. His mind is clear, and he is resting well. The wound, when dressed at ...
Article : 76 wordsThe President asked to see his wife. Both were brave during the interview. They spoke but little, and sat with their hands clasped. He quietly remarked, "We must bear up; it ...
Article : 58 wordsCzolgosz is unmarried. He is one of a large family living in Cleveland, Ohio, but is reticent as to his past. The police believe that the crime was the ...
Article : 68 wordsDetective Ireland, standing opposite Mr. M'Kinley, watched Czolgosz approach. He seemed an innocent boyish fellow, 28 years of age, and was perfectly calm. An Italian ...
Article : 106 wordsOwing to Commandant Lotter's horses stampeding, the commando took refuge in a shed, and after enduring a concentrated rifle fire at short range for an hour they hoisted ...
Article : 89 wordsCzolgosz's stepmother asserts that he left home two months ago and went to Indiana, from where he wrote to say that he would perhaps, never see his family again. He was ...
Article : 64 wordsOn Saturday evening Mr. M'Kinley's condition was unchanged. September 8, 2.15 a.m. Mr. M' Kinley was calm and conscious on ...
Article : 223 wordsTrooper Colin M' Donald, of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, died of enteric at Bloemfontein. Private W. Sorrell, of the Sixth Queenslanders, was slightly wounded at ...
Article : 66 wordsThe second bullet fired at President M' Kinley perforated both walls of the stomach, When the news was conveyed to Mrs. M' Kinley she was prostrated. The President's ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Remington Scouts captured a convoy in the Senakle district with 3000 cattle, 22 prisoners, and 110 waggons. ...
Article : 29 wordsThere is happily room left for the hope that President M'Kinley may recover from the wounds inflicted on him by the Polish anarchist at Buffalo. Those wounds, though ...
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Article : 18 wordsMr. Simonds, of Tasmania, has purchased a Sh[?]shire ram at 400 guineas, and two others for which be paid 220 and 180 guineas respectively. ...
Article : 33 wordsThousands of messages of sympathy from Royalties down to the humblest citizens of all nations have been sent. 7.5 a.m. ...
Article : 96 wordsThe medical bulletins report that the President is rallying, and that his wounds are painless. He is resting well. The assailant is now identified as Leon Czolgosz, a native ...
Article : 143 wordsThe removal of the Railway Department from the control of politicians was, as everybody knows, a change which for the first time brought financial success in that ...
Article : 855 wordsReuter's agency reports that Venezuela has refused the mediation of the United States in the difficulty with Colombia. Later. ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. Theodore Roosevelt, Vice-President of the United States, is at Buffalo. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe Board of Trade returns show that during the month of August the imports into the United Kingdom decreased £1,159,919, and the exports decreased £779,054. ...
Article : 32 wordsOur Melbourne correspondent wires that the Federal Cabinet was meeting when news arrived of the crime. The Cabinet at once sent a message of sympathy, which will go ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 456 wordsSeeing Czolgosz struggling, Mr. M' Kinley said, "Let no one hurt him." Czolgosz declares he has no confederates, and that he decided on the deed three days ago. He is ...
Article : 134 wordsSince the attempt on President M' Kinley's life the precautions taken in Canada for the safety of the Duke of Cornwall and York have been redoubled. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales, at the request of the Premier sent a message to President M'Kinley, expressing deep sympathy with his sufferings, and ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. W. M. Ford, jun., of Berry's Bay, has just completed a new steam launch for Mr. Edmund Playfair. With a length of 45ft. overall, 10ft, beam, and 5ft. 6in. depth, the ...
Article : 98 wordsAt the opening of the New Lambton Mechanics' Institute on Saturday afternoon, Mr. J. Perry, Minister for Instruction, referred to the cabled information concerning the ...
Article : 192 wordsThe European press is horror-stricken. The Socialist organs on the Continent are silent. All the Royalties of Europe, President Loubet of France, and the Pope have sent ...
Article : 60 wordsDuring the 48 hours ended at 9 o'clock today the rain-belt in New South Wales was confined to the south of Dubbo and Mudgee, and out west as far as Wentworth. The ...
Article : 59 wordsAt the moment of the attempt the President was standing on the edge of the dais. He was in the best of spirits, owing to the hearty public greetings. Czolgosz, amid the ...
Article : 185 wordsTwo men named Alexander Chambers and John O 'Brien fell into the harbour yesterday morning at the foot of Druitt-street, and were pulled put by a bystander named Alexander ...
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The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), Mon 9 Sep 1901, Page 4
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