The President took the chair at 10.30 a.m. Senator DRAKE (P.M.G.), in reply to Senator Smith (W.A.), said that "Hansard" had been placed under the jurisdiction of the President and ...
Article : 2,233 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.--Sir William Lyne had Intended running over to Sydney by to-night's express, but unfortunately did not feel equal to the journey. ...
Article : 1,253 wordsThe publication of the terms of the Government's new Industrial Arbitration Bill yesterday caused a good deal of interest in the city. The advent of the measure has been ...
Article : 1,688 wordsA special meeting of the New South Wales Chamber of Mines was held last evening to "discuss the Dredging Act and formulate suggested amendments to place before the Minister ...
Article : 795 wordsA conference of representatives of the Master Stevedores' Association and delegates from the Coal-trimmers' Union was held yesterday on the subject of the new rules of the latter ...
Article : 802 wordsWilliam Greer, better known at Port Adelaide by his trade name, "Johnny All Sorts," committed suicide at the port this morning by shooting himself with a revolver. For several months ...
Article : 217 wordsThe Premier this morning promised a deputation that the Government would assist the movement to erect a memorial to Colonel Eight, who [?]elected the site of Adelaide, and laid out the ...
Article : 49 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. G. H. Reld initiated the series of freetrade addresses he intends delivering in Victoria at Wangaratta last night, when he spoke to a huge audience. ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at 10.30 a.m., and read prayers. PETITIONS. Mr. CLARKE (N.S.W.) presented a petition ...
Article : 3,081 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.--The Federal Sheep Dog Trial, for which prize money aggregating £100 is offered, was commenced on the Geelong Racecourse to- day. Competitors were present ...
Article : 245 wordsCOOKTOWN, Friday.--The London Missionary Society's schooner Olive Branch missed stays when leaving Kwato Island, on the extreme east coast of New Guinea, the headquarters of the Rev. C. ...
Article : 299 wordsThe remains of two men were found at the scene of the late fire at the Palace Emporium yesterday. Whilst searching amongst the debris in the ...
Article : 339 wordsMr. Eden George's "political gratitude" drew a crowded house to the Town-hall last night. In forwarding invitations to a free concert, he stated that it was given "as a slight token of his ...
Article : 307 wordsKALGOORLIE, Friday.--The Great Fingall crushed 3928 tons tor 6361 oz. Great Boulder, by battery, 2360 tons for 1200oz.; sulphide plant, 5277 tons for 3681oz. by ...
Article : 373 wordsA very unusual and somewhat remarkable experience with an escaped current of electricity befel a cab-horse yesterday morning. Several employees of the Telegraph Department ...
Article : 204 wordsThe selection was finally made yesterday of men to man the lifebent at South Head. The men selected have previously seen service. The crew consists of ten men, two coxwains, and two ...
Article : 142 wordsSir,--Kindly permit me to correct a serious error in a paragraph of to-day's issue under the heading "The Attorney-General's Department." I am reported as having said "I don't believe it," ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Manly merry-go-round trouble has been settled by the result of the recent ballot of ratepayers, and the honorary secretary of the local citizens' committee has been officially ...
Article : 169 wordsMary O'Keefe (22), living at 8 Marlboroughstreet, Surry-hllls, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital last night, suffering from a fracture of the base of the skull. She fell downstairs at her ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 10 Aug 1901, Page 10
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