OTTAWA, Friday Evening.--The stone-walling of the Naval Bill goes on. The House has now completed 100 hours continuous siting, and all records have thereby been bro ...
Article : 60 wordsBALTIMORE, Friday Evening.--Three hundred tons of dynamite exploded while being loaded aboard the British steamer Alumchine. The shock was felt 30 miles away, and hun ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 255 wordsThroughout Saturday rain fell incessantly, and in the city between the hours of 9 a.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. yesterday no less than 652 points were registered. ...
Article : 228 wordsSHELLHARBOR, Sunday.--The adjourned inquiry into the death of Walter Selly, who died here on Sunday morning last through a gunshot wound in the head, supposed to have been in ...
Article : 1,677 wordsOwing to tho heavy weather experienced on the Harbor on Saturday afternoon during a friendly contest between the Thelma and the Sayonara yachts, Mr. Walter E. Moore, the ...
Article : 866 wordsThe eastern suburbs, more particularly Bondl and Coogee, came in for, perhaps, the full force of the gale. Many of the oldest residents described it as unprecedented in force and effect. ...
Article : 545 wordsOTTAWA. Saturday.--Mr. G. F. Graham, member for Brookville, in the Dominion House of Commons, debating the Naval Bill, declared that the present Borden policy would result in ...
Article : 89 wordsBALTIMORE. Saturday.--It has been ascertained that 50 were killed by the explosion and 80 seriously injured. The Alumchine and a scow alongside her were ...
Article : 180 wordsThe scene in the two blocks bounded by King, Market, Castlereagh, and George .streets was like a blizzard. Tho streets were surging rivers, waters rushing in waves. ...
Article : 118 wordsOTTAWA, Sunday.--The House rose at midnight, after a sitting lasting 129 hours. The feature of the closing scene was Mr. William German's attack on the Federation of ...
Article : 87 wordsLONDON, Friday Evening.--The "Guardian," in an article on Imperial defence, says: "While sparsely-peopled Australia has established national service, and Canada has as ...
Article : 80 wordsAt Wanstead, Cook's River rose to the highest, for the past 23 years, and all along its banks the houses were flooded, and the inmates had a trying time to save their lives. By a strenuous ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsSaturday's storm is likened to the memorable Nemesis gale of July, 1904. It was cyclonic in character, and Sydney was the centre of the disturbance which burst into all the fury of a ...
Article : 1,020 wordsBALTIMORE, Sunday.--The arrest has been effected of a man named Bomhart, who was the foreman in charge of the gang of lightermen when the explosion happened. ...
Article : 75 wordsLONDON, Saturday.--Mr. P. H. Illingworth, M.P. (Lib., Snipley division of the West Kiding of Yorkshire), Chief Liberal Whip, speaking at Manchester. denounced the attacks on the Ter ...
Article : 109 wordsThe western suburbs felt the full force of the storm on Saturday, but while the wind howled and shrieked among the houses and trees, and played havoc with gardens, the fact of their ...
Article : 1,282 wordsROME, Friday Evening.--Two persons simultaneously cashed cheques for £12,000 each at a bank at Genoa. It was immediately discovered that the cheques were exactly similar, and the PARIS, Friday Evening.--The newspaper "Humanite" alleges that during operations in Morocco, General Franchet Despery ordered a surgeon-major to "finish" the wounded, be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 379 wordsMr. T. Sweetman, of South-street, Tempe, and his son, Herb. Sweetman, and three other lads, Michael Wax, Jack Wax, and J. Speechly, went at once to the rsescue. ...
Article : 393 wordsLONDON, Sunday.--H.M.A.S. Australia has returned to Devonport, after a successful three- quarter-speed trial lasting 30 hours. ...
Article : 21 wordsPERTH. Sunday.--The; Melbourne, the first of the new fleet unit to reach Australia, is due to arrive at Fremantle to-day. ...
Article : 27 wordsCAPETOWN, Saturday.--General J. C. Smuts, K.C., Minister of Defence. will sail about June to consult with the Motherland on the subject of naval defence. ...
Article : 33 wordsLONDON, Friday.--Lilian Locke, one of the suffragettes who were caught and charged with Incendiarism at Kew Gardens recently, has been sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment, ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, Friday Evening.--The Midland Railway Company has reinstated Richardson, the guard who was dismissed, because he refused to obey an order which he considered ...
Article : 67 wordsDURBAN. Saturday.--The battle cruiser New Zealand arrived here to-day. ...
Article : 13 wordsCONSTANTINOPLE, Friday Evening.--Several Turkish sentries have been frozen to death at Chataldja and Bulair. It is also reported that Arab troops at the ...
Article : 63 wordsThere was 2ft. of water under the tramway bridge at the railway station at the height of the storm. Grit on the rails caused a block in the Erskineville tram route. Fifteen cars on ...
Article : 204 wordsBROKEN-HILL, Sunday.--Two small fires on Saturday engaged the attention of the fire brigades. The first, in the early morning, destroyed a three-roomed house at North Broken ...
Article : 102 wordsLONDON, Saturday.--The Duchess of- Bedford, while opposed to tho militant suffragettes, refuses to pay the tax on Prince's skating rink as a protest against the manner, in which the ...
Article : 77 wordsLONDON, Saturday.--The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" reports that the subscription for £2,500,000 of the £5,000,000 Imperial Prussian Consols has been fairly, satisfactory. ...
Article : 89 wordsATHENS, Saturday.--The, Crown Prince was accorded a remarkable demonstration on entering Janina. The people embraced the soldiers,and kissed ...
Article : 96 wordsLONDON, Sunday:--Mr. John Redmond, M.P., is appealing for further financial support to the Home Rule funds. The "Observer" 'anticipates that the bill sin ...
Article : 69 wordsLONDON, Friday Evening.--The House of Lords has agreed on Lord Crewe's motion to the Unionist political paper amendment of the Trades union Bill. ...
Article : 34 wordsBERLIN, Friday Evening.--The newspapers estimate that the contribution which Countess Krupp, head of the great gun-making firm, would have to pay under the proposed fortune- ...
Article : 88 wordsROME, Saturday.--Count Boni Castellane has obtained from the Ecclesiastical Court here an annulment of his religious marriage with Anna Gould on the ground that she, before her ...
Article : 93 wordsA good deal of damage was done in the section described, floors being flooded and basements filled. But the greatest havoc in the city was at George-street West--at the Hay- ...
Article : 191 wordsLONDON, Friday Evening.--Parliament has been prorogued. A private bill will be introduced next session embodying the principle of Mr. Dickenson's ...
Article : 61 wordsHAVANA, Sunday.--After signing a bill, granting an amnesty, 6000 persons were imprisoned as the result of the recent rebellion. President Gomez has decided to yield to the ...
Article : 44 wordsLONDON, Saturday.--The "Dally Telegraph" states that the Cabinet has drafted a scheme for the reform of the House of Lords, but that it will not b introduced during the coming ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 10 Mar 1913, Page 7
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