LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--"The Times" foreshadows the possible occupation of ports on the Persian Gulf by a British force. The Calcutta correspondent of the "Daily ...
Article : 62 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.--A referendum is to be taken at the next Federal elections on the same lines as the referendum last April. This decision has been reached by the Federal Labor ...
Article : 1,592 wordsLONDON. Tuesday Evening.--The match between the Australasian Rugby League team and Dewsbury, has been cancelled, owing to the ground being under snow. ...
Article : 33 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.--The conferences for the settlement of the cotton deadlock in Lancashire have virtually come to a deadlock. The operatives' representatives decline to ...
Article : 97 wordsDANGER ON THE LINE. DACEY.--"If Johnson isn't careful, I'll run him down." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 14 wordsLONDON. Tuesday Evening.--D. C. Collins, of New Zealand, already well known as a cricketer playing for Cambridge University, is stroking the Cambridge eight for the forthcoming annual ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Persian Gulf has figured. boldly in history through the centuries, and it is quite possible that, as Mr. Lovat Fraser writes in his "India Under Curzon and After," it may yet ...
Article : 1,672 wordsSALT LAKE CITY, Wednesday.--Bitter opposition is offered to the Johnson-Flynn bout throughout Nevada. The State Legislature will probably be convened to deal with the ...
Article : 45 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.--Admiralty orders monopolise the Cardiff shipping tonnage for months. No less than 100,000 tons have been requisitioned. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsLONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Mr. John Wilson. M.P. (Liberal, Durham, Mid.), states that he is opposed to a strike as being "a brutal method of settling the matter, causing a ...
Article : 51 wordsBUENOS AYRES, Tuesday Evening.--The Government has reinforced the garrison in order to guarantee freedom of labor during the railway strike. ...
Article : 58 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.--A significant trend of opinion was displayed during the debate on the federalisation of the State railways. A motion that the proposal be made a plank of the ...
Article : 444 wordsThere Is the fascination of drama in the great billiards match between Stevenson and Gray, now- proceeding at the Holborn Hall in Gray's Inn-road (says the London "Daily ...
Article : 736 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Arthur Henderson. M.P., said yesterday at Sunderland that the Labor members would not support disestablishment and Homo Rulo for nothing, or ...
Article : 55 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A young married man, an immigrant, from Palestine, Abraham Schepperon, employed by the Barnet Glass Rubber Company, Limited, at Footscray, was ...
Article : 191 wordsBOSTON, Tuesday Evening.--Rev. C. Richeson who confessed to poisoning his sweetheart, Miss Avis Linnell, pleaded guilty on being brought to trial. ...
Article : 82 wordsLITHGOW, Wednesday.--Mr. C. A. Wright, who has come out from Messrs. Pratt and Whitney's factory to manage the Small Arms Factory for the time stipulated in the agreement ...
Article : 79 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday--Captain Barclay's expedition, which left Melbourne for a tour of the Northern Territory about 12 months ago, has been divided into two sections. Mr. S. H. ...
Article : 86 wordsMELBOURNE. Wednesday.--The minors in the Wonthaggi State coal mine have emphasised their disinclination to use black powder as an explosive. They claim that it is unhealthy, ...
Article : 142 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.--In the Supremo Court to-day a petition was made on behalf of Andrew Robb, aged 14 years, for payment out of court to trustees to be appointed, £816 paid ...
Article : 115 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.--Notice of motion has been given that the Commonwealth Bank Bill be amended to give the States the first call upon money deposited by them in the bank ...
Article : 36 wordsDUBBO, Wednesday.--At the Dubbo Licensing Court, the licensing inspector, in reporting on the Dubbo hotels, stated that as a rule the hotels were well conducted. There were a few ...
Article : 186 wordsRussia has presented a Note to China demanding that the flatter shall recognise the independence of Outer Mongolia. Russia regards the internal affairs of Mongolia as her own, and offers to assist Mongolia to maintain order. She intends to construct a railway from Kiakhta to Urga--the former being on the Siberian border near Lake Baikal, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 128 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The remarkable attitude Taken up by Clem. Hill with regard to the selection of the Australian team for the third test match, which commences at Adelaide ...
Article : 277 wordsNEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The Inquiry into the cause of the explosion that took place at the Killingworth colliery on December 7 last was continued by the Royal Commissioner, Mr. ...
Article : 300 wordsIn the first two days of the campaign undertaken by the Young Men's Christian Association to raise funds for building purposes, the sura of £13.459 was subscribed. ...
Article : 154 wordsBERLIN, Tuesday Evening.--Two schoolboys, aged 17, at Detmeld, in Northern Germany, quarrelled over a girl of 13 years, with whoso charms they were smitten, and, adjoining to a ...
Article : 64 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.--The monthly mooting of the Chamber of Commerce was held to-day. It was decided to ask Mr. R. Phillip and Mr. J Milne to represent the Chamber at ...
Article : 133 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.--Anxiety is being experienced in the capital and other parts of the country owing to the Seine and other rivers being in high flood. ...
Article : 53 wordsCAPETOWN, Tuesday Evening.--General Louis Botha, Premier of South Africa, has decided to retrench the whole staff of scab inspectors, substituting field cornets. ...
Article : 84 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A mass meeting of wharf-laborers, at which there were about 1800 present, was held to-night to consider the report of the delegates who waited on the ...
Article : 149 wordsJOHANNESBURG, Tuesday Evening. -- An outbreak of smallpox has. occurred in the Malay quarter of Johannesburg. Up to the present seven cases have been ...
Article : 46 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Cabinet today adopted the suggestion for the establishment of fruit canning factories in connection with the northern Irrigation settlements. ...
Article : 111 wordsMELBOURNE.--Arr., Jan. 10: Seydlitz, G.M.S., from Bremen; Loonganu, str., from Launceston; Muratai, sir., from London; Wareatea, str., from Launceston. Dep., Jan. 10: Toroa, str., for Launceston; Orama, ...
Article : 136 wordsLONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The British cruiser battleship Lion, 26,850 tons displacement, 24 guns, laid down at Davenport in 1909 and launched last year, has undergone her ...
Article : 74 wordsBROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--The slaughter, mon, who practically went on strike on Monday last, resumed work at the abattoirs at 5 o'clock this morning, and work is now proceeding ...
Article : 93 wordsLONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The personalty of the estate of the late Mr. Charles Soper Whithurn, the wall-known discount agent, bus been sworn for probate purposes at £1,481,000. ...
Article : 46 wordsStrongman, Brantnell, and Co., at Victoria-street, City, at 11--Furniture, etc. Barnard and Co., at their Rooms, at 11--Furniture, etc, Raine and Home, at their Rooms, at 11.30--Properties. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 11 Jan 1912, Page 10
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