Exhaustive tests of the valuable timbers of West Australia have recently been made by Mr. Julius for the Government of that State, and the use which is being made of the published results ...
Article : 418 wordsLONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) and Lieutenant-Colonel Reay of Melbourne addressed a crowded meeting of the National ...
Article : 406 wordsThe cricket crisis, it seems is not dead; it has been sleeping, and now it has broken out afresh. The players have decided to ask for representation on the Board of Control. Their application ...
Article : 807 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--There are hardly, sufficient Federal members in Melbourne to enable one to form at first hand an estimate of the effect produced by Mr. Carruthers' proposal to ...
Article : 1,982 wordsLONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--A sensation has been caused in the Punjab by Sir Denzil Ibbetson, member of the Viceroy's Council of India and ...
Article : 126 wordsLONDON, Friday.--Another sensational advance took place in the price of wheat on the Chicago Exchange yesterday-- partly due to reported heavy losses of crop in ...
Article : 105 wordsTOWNSVILLE, Friday.--Owing to a mishap to the Cooma, Sir John Forrest's landing was delayed to-day till late in the afternoon. Immediately upon his appearance at the Queen's ...
Article : 328 wordsLONDON, Friday--The "Daily Chronicle" holds that Sir William Lyne's remarks are sadly lacking in restraint, even in courtesy. "Mr. Asquith's address at the conference ...
Article : 70 wordsThe discovery of the anchors of the ship Dunbar by the Watson's Bay lifeboat crew has prompted the Vaucluse Council to approach the Premier with a view to recovering the relics. ...
Article : 558 wordsLONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Sir William Lyne (Australian Minister for Customs) paid a visit to Smithfield Market yesterday, and compared the various classes of frozen ...
Article : 342 wordsLONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Mr. Haldane, Secretary for War, stated at a meeting in London that the Government had shown in the conference that the ...
Article : 73 wordsLONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The "Daily Chronicle" considers that the conference has been unusually fruitful compared with its predecessors. ...
Article : 145 wordsLONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--In the House of Lord's yesterday, the Lord Chancellor, Lord Loreburn, replying to a question by Earl Russell, admitted that the great ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Governor-General presided at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council yesterday at Government House. Mr. Austin Chapman, Acting Minister for Trade and Customs, and Mr. S. ...
Article : 866 wordsLONDON, Friday.--Dr. T. W. Smartt (Commissioner for Public Works in Cape Colony), who accompanied the Premier (Dr. L. S. Jameson) to England for the Imperial ...
Article : 168 wordsLONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., has written an article for the London "Daily Chronicle," stating that the freehold tenure of land is the curse ...
Article : 81 wordsLONDON, Friday.--In the Italian Chamber of Deputies yesterday, Signor Tittoni (Minister for Foreign Affairs) stated that while Italy adheres to the noble intention ...
Article : 105 wordsLONDON, Friday.--Mr. Deakin was entertained at luncheon yesterday at De Keyser's Royal Hotel to meet representatives of capital invested in Australia. ...
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Article : 46 wordsLONDON, Friday.--The Den of Airlie, 3500 tons, the pioneer boat of a new line of steamers from London to Newcastle, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney, has sailed for ...
Article : 185 wordsLONDON, Friday--The New Zealand Premier (Sir Joseph Ward), who was accompanied by Dr. Fitchett (Solicitor-General) and Mr. James Mills, of Dunedin, yesterday ...
Article : 172 wordsLONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The executive of the Irish National Council has passed a resolution declaring that the Irish Council Bill is an insult to the Irish nation. ...
Article : 87 wordsCOBAR, Friday.--Matters in connection with the strike this morning are no further advanced, and there are no fresh developments. The mine owners complain that the men did not observe ...
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Article : 555 wordsThe Italian Rodoni, alias Smith, has been committed for trial for the burglary of the pictures and objects of art at the house of Mr. Charles Wertheimer, Norfolk-street, ...
Article : 375 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.--The Rabbit Destruction Commissioners of South Australia report adversely upon Dr. Dauysz's scheme for rabbit extermination. In a document just published, ...
Article : 428 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. L. E. Groom (Federal Attorney-General) characterised the statements reported to have been made at Wellington yesterday by Mr. George Fowlds ...
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Article : 340 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.--The Land Court to-day commenced the hearing of a claim by the Queensland National Bank against the Land Department for a very large sum, for the proposed ...
Article : 250 wordsLONDON, Friday.--Addressing a meeting of members of the Australasian Chamber of Commerce yesterday, Sir William Lyne expressed regret at having found that in ...
Article : 290 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.--A cable has been received from Mr. Deakin stating that he will leave London on Monday and join the Orontes at Marseilles on May 24. He is due to arrive at ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 18 May 1907, Page 9
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