LONDON, Monday.-Mr. Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, speaking in Loudon, expressed the opinion Unit that the German Chancellor's very remarkable speech ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 wordsThe Federal Labor Party's attitude on the referenda question is rather like that of a man who asks his neighbor for permission to shoot a vulture sitting on the fence between their ...
Article : 992 wordsIt is Impossible to give a precise estimate of the number of people who did not get their census cards. Perhaps 400 houses in the metropolitan area were missed. ...
Article : 640 wordsBRISBANE. Monday.—The steamer Ouraka arrived at Brisbane this morning after making a search among the reefs and islands for any sign of the missing Yongala. She brought to ...
Article : 826 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal Government decided to–day to accept the offer of the Government of New South Wales to build the second-class protected cruiser and three ...
Article : 271 wordsCETTIGNE (Montenegro). Sunday.—The garrison at Tuzi, which has been beleagured by lite Albanians for several days continues to hold the blockhouse to which it retired ...
Article : 65 wordsMedicine, dentistry, and Scripture furnished Mr. Hughes with apt illustrations in his referenda address to the North Sydney electors last night, and even at the outset of his visit to the ...
Article : 1,067 wordsCONSTANTINOPLE, Monday. — Rifaat Pasha, Turkish Minister for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said the conduct of Montenegro appeared ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Mr. Philip Snowden, M. P. (Labor), Blackburn, in the course of an address in the Bloomsbury Central Church yesterday, stated that since the year ...
Article : 89 wordsATHENS, Monday.—The boycott of Greeks at Turkish ports has been revived. The Greek shops at Broussa, 57 miles south–south–east of Constantinople, have ...
Article : 58 wordsThe torpedo-boat destroyer Warrego will be launched to–day from the Government dockyards at Cockatoo island, the launching ceremony being performed by Mrs. Pearce, wife of ...
Article : 168 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday—At the Australasian Baptist Congress to–day a motion in favor of international peace was carried unanimously. Rev. F. W. Boreham, president of the ...
Article : 488 wordsTANGIER, Sunday Afternoon.—The situation at Fez is regarded as being extremely grave. All the tribes are combined against the Sultan. ...
Article : 51 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—The Military Board has been reconstituted as follows:— Minister for Defence (president), Chief of General Staff (first military member). Adjutant ...
Article : 629 wordsAMSTERDAM, Sunday.—A pestilence has broken out in Java. Two hundred and twenty five persons died in a week, the majority being Europeans. ...
Article : 42 wordsPERTH, Monday.—The hearing of the Chaffinch conspiracy charges was concluded to-day. It was announced that Mr. Barker, Crown Solicitor, would be unable to appear through ill- ...
Article : 430 wordsSomething must have happened to the little colony of homeless men who spend their nights in the quarries at Pyrmont and the dark corners round the Darling Harbor railway yards. ...
Article : 472 wordsBOMBAY, Sunday.—The deaths from plague last week numbered 39,280. ...
Article : 13 wordsPARIS, Sunday.—A captain, lieutenant and ten privates of a company of tirailleurs were treacherously murdered by supposed "friendlies" in French Guinea, West Africa. ...
Article : 67 wordsBRISBANE,Monday—Captain Lang, in a detailed report of his cruise along the Barrier Reef states that the Ouraka left Townsville on Sautrday, March 25, to search, in ...
Article : 372 wordsPARIS, Sunday.—As a train was coining into the Gare Du Nord, one of the principal railway stations in Paris the brakes failed to act, and the train crashed into the buffers ...
Article : 59 wordsCAPETOWN, Monday.—The "Cape Times" has sharply criticised the Union Government for rejecting an amendment restricting the tenders for the mail contract to British ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. H. A. Hunt, Commonwealth Meteorologist, writes:— "The wreck of the Yongala advances yet another argument for the general equipment of at ...
Article : 466 wordsMr. Hughes, Federal Attorney General, is to leave to-day for Queensland. He will speak at Brisbane on Thursday, Toowoomba on Friday, Warwick on Saturday, Glen Innes on Monday ...
Article : 57 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The Parliament Bill was taken into Committee to–day. Notice has been given of 900 amendments in the measure. ...
Article : 27 wordsMELBOURNE, .Monday.—The Federal Cabinet decided to–day to appoint Dr. Basedow, who is at present filling the position of assistant geologist of South Australia to the position of ...
Article : 137 wordsPERTH, Monday.—The secretary of the Bullfinch Proprietary Gold Mines, Ltd., stated today there was not the slightest foundation for the rumor that Mr. Fred Morgan, manager of ...
Article : 106 wordsPENRITH, Monday.—Mr. Wade (leader Of the State Opposition) addressed a large meeting in the Temperance-hall on Saturday night. The Mayor of Penrith (Aid. Thomas Jones) ...
Article : 719 wordsThe overdue Japanese mail steamer Yawata Maru is safe. Yesterday morning Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co. received the following telegram from the Townsville agents:— ...
Article : 79 wordsIt is becoming evident that pickpockets are getting busy in the city once more. The police have been notified during the past few days of three cases. ...
Article : 165 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The British census was taken yesterday. The King set an example to his subjects by arranging an accurate compilation of the ...
Article : 145 wordsPERTH, Monday.—Reports from Atkinson's Find at Mount Jackson state that encouraging specimens were brought in on Sunday. They show gold freely to the extent of scores of ...
Article : 136 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. Wareham, manager of the Adelaide S. S. Company, received a telegram from Townsville to-day stating that the Tarcoola, which is searching the northern reefs ...
Article : 63 wordsThe following itinerary has been prepared in connection with the cruising practice of the Commonwealth destroyers, Parramatta and Yarra;— ...
Article : 159 wordsH. M. S. Cambrian returned to Sydney yesterday from New Zealand, and moored off Woolloomooloo Bay. She saluted the flag of Vice–admiral King–Hall on arrival. ...
Article : 267 wordsThe Lord Mayor (Aid. Alien Taylor) has convened a meeting of the executive of the New South Wales Public Disaster Fund for this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, to consider the best course ...
Article : 61 wordsCOOTAMUNDRA, Monday.—An exceptional case of suicide occurred in the local gaol this afternoon. A young married man, Edward Pearce placed a small table in his cell against ...
Article : 157 wordsH. M. S. Challenger, which is on route from Sydney to the west coast of South America called at Tahiti for coal. She made the trip from Sydney in 15 days, two days bad weather ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Merchant Service Guild of Australasia (whose headquarters are in Sydney) has sent a letter to the Minister for Trade and Customs making certain statements with regard ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 wordsBERRY, Monday.—Lord Chelmsford visited Berry on Saturday morning arriving from Coolangatta, where he was the guest of Mr. Alex. Hay on Friday night. He was received ...
Article : 109 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—At the Criminal Court to–day Hubert Philip Bailhache was sent to gaol for four years on a charge of forgery, and declared an habitual criminal Frank Rowe ...
Article : 50 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—A fire at Renmark early on Sunday morning destroyed the shops of Messrs. Moller (bootmaker), Hisgrove (fruiterer), Jury (hairdresser), Symons (tailor), and ...
Article : 57 wordsADELAIDE. Monday.—Great excitement was caused in Grenfell–street to–day by a woman with a revolver chasing a man. The police intervened and disarmed the woman. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Tue 4 Apr 1911, Page 7
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