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Detailed lists, results, guides : 275 wordsQUEBEC, Saturday. --The commission which has been investigating the circumstances attending the collision between the Empress of Ireland and the collier Storstand holds the ...
Article : 402 wordsLONDON, Friday.--A private meeting of the provisional Government was held in Belfast. Four hundred armed volunteers guarded Ulster Hall during the meeting. ...
Article : 164 wordsLONDON, Friday. --An exciting episode occurred while the King and Queen were motoring from Perth to Rhoda, In Scotland. A sufiragette named Fleming climbed on to the ...
Article : 71 wordsAttired in the full- dress uniform of his office, heavy silver epaulettes, decorations, and braid on a dress of navy blue, and gaily plumed hat, the Governor- General of the Commonwealth ...
Article : 1,045 wordsTWEED HEADS. Saturday. --Further particulars regarding the drowning fatality on the Tweed bar show that the motor launch Kurrara crossed out yesterday afternoon with a ...
Article : 439 wordsSuffragettes Interrupted the sittings of the Representative Church Council, and the [?] tried to remove the women. The Primate, Dr. Randall Davidson, peremptorily ...
Article : 70 wordsPreaching in St. Philip's, Auburn, and St. Androw's, Summer Hill, yesterday, the Rev. Dr. Digges La Touche referred to the protest signed by the Anglican Archbishop and others ...
Article : 546 wordsWASHINGTON. Saturday. --Congress is considering a plan for granting a larger share of autonomous Government to the Philippines, establishing a Senate to replace the Philippine ...
Article : 73 wordsSir Edward Carson received an enthusiastic welcome on his arrival at Belfast. A detachment of armed volunteers gave a military salute. ...
Article : 113 wordsLONDON, Saturday --Speaking on the Foreign office vote, in the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said that he regretted that China and not ...
Article : 96 wordsLONDON, Saturday Morning. --The Orangemen guarantee that good order will be observed during the Boyne celebrations. ...
Article : 19 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at Dundee, said he believed that a settlement of the Irish trouble would be reached, to which both Houses would ...
Article : 68 wordsBERLIN, Friday. --Official newspapers Indicate the great accession of Germany's striking force by the unexpected acceleration of the third squadron, which will be ready in a few ...
Article : 48 wordsPARIS, Saturday. --Senator Almond, in the course of a speech, revealed the reason why France avoided war with Germany in 1905. After tho Kaiser's surprise visit to Tangier, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday. --The reports which have been received from Papua up to the present indicate that the discovery of the oil deposits in that country is a reality, and ...
Article : 759 wordsA steamer has landed at Belfast 300 rifles and 10,000 cartridges. The arms were consigned at motor parts, and the cartridges were concealed in tyres. Portion of the shipment was ...
Article : 59 wordsWINNIPEG. Manitoba, Friday.--Sir Rodmond Roblin's Government has been returned to power with a reduced majority. The chief issue of the election was the abolition of, bars, ...
Article : 51 wordsLioutenant-General Pole-Carew inspected Glasgow's Ulster volunteers, bidding them to learn to hit the mark. The British League, in support of Ulster, has enrolled In England, ...
Article : 44 wordsCAPETOWN, Saturday. --Lord Gladstone, the retiring Governor- General of South Africa, acknowledging farewell addresses,, emphasised the growing danger of the color question in ...
Article : 54 wordsThe record for the voyage from Sydney to 'Auckland by the R. M. S. Niagara is now given as 2 days 23h. 34min. The performance of the steamer again demonstrates the great success ...
Article : 372 wordsBATAVIA, Saturday. --The steamer Tasman, while voyaging from Australia, was caught in a cyclone for 30 hours, and the passengers created a panic. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe constabulary are active in many of the towns in Ulster. On Thursday night it was believed that the authorities expected a sensational coup by the volunteers. Special police ...
Article : 49 wordsCALCUTTA, Saturday. --A series of meetings has been inaugurated under the auspices of the Indian Association to assert the rights of Indians as British subjects. ...
Article : 92 wordsLONDON, Friday. --The Liberal newspapers discredit the Government's reported intention to agree to the total exclusion of Ulster. The "Westminster Gazette" declares that the ...
Article : 195 wordsSir, --It is a pity that so much heat has been engendered by the recent protest of the Anglican Archbishop and his clergy. Please let me come in as a peacemaker. It is obvious that ...
Article : 659 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.--With several of her sails torn into ribbons, her foretopmast dismantled, and bearing a thoroughly weather beaten appearance, a ship whose name was ...
Article : 59 wordsSAN FRANCISCO, Saturday. --A magazine editor named Field, an aviator named Fowler, and two others have been arrested and charged with a breach under the National Defence Act ...
Article : 134 wordsTACOMA, Washington. Saturday. --While attempting to save loaded lumber cars a number of men aboard a locomotive, during a fire which destroyed a logging camp of the Comly Mill ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Dean of Sydney, preaching last night in St. Andrew's Cathedral, on the Collect for Peace, said:—"I can never understand the argument of those people who say that the ...
Article : 361 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.-A meeting of the Panama Exhibition Commission was held at federal Parliament House on Saturday morning. The commission agreed upon a class of ...
Article : 115 wordsSAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.--The steamer City of Sydney rescued the captain and eight of the crew, in addition to two babies, the captain's children, from the wrecked schooner ...
Article : 142 wordsSALTILLO, Saturday. --General Carranza (Commander -in- Chief of the Constitutionalists) announces the surrender of Guaymas, the Federals leaving under a flag of truce. ...
Article : 49 wordsWhen the Union Company's big steamer Waltemata has completed discharging her carge of Newcastle coal at Lytteiton she will be removed to an anchorage in the stream, where ...
Article : 123 wordsNEWCASTLE, Sunday. --The Steamers John Hardle, which left Newcastle on Friday, and the Frankmount, which sailed yesterday for Manila, with 6084 and 6395 tons of coal ...
Article : 167 wordsMEXICO CITY, Saturday. --President Huerta's new Cabinet has been sworn in with but few changes. Francisco Carbajal (Chief Justice of the Supreme Court) becomes Foreign Minister. ...
Article : 45 wordsLONDON, Saturday. --An Indian deputation urged that the proposed Impost on incomes from securllies and [?]ents in India, though not a penny was received in Great Britiain must ...
Article : 138 wordsVERA CRUZ. Friday.—Queride Moheno, ex Minister for Commerce in Mexico, is now en route to the United States on a lecture campaign, with the object of exposing what he ...
Article : 121 wordsA seizure of opium was made on Saturday by officers of the Customs Department on board the N. D. L. liner Cobleuz at the Quay. The vessel arrived on Thursday from the East, and ...
Article : 74 wordsPORT MACQUARIE, Saturday. --Word has been received by the engineer of the Wauchope to Kempsey section of the North Coast railway, to put men on against in place of these ...
Article : 100 wordsSIMLA, Sunday. --The death is announced of Lady Hardinge, wife of the Viceroy of India. She underwent an operation on Wednesday, but died in nursing home in London as the result ...
Article : 83 wordsEnglish mails, dated London, June 12, by the Orient Company's Orsova, will reach Sydney in time for delivery of the letters from the G. P. O. this morning. The Orsova called at Adelaide ...
Article : 38 wordsIn a sermon at St. James s Church inst night, the Rev. W. F. Wentworth-Sheilds deprecated. the Interference of the Church in matters of Polices. He gave a number of Instances in ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 13 Jul 1914, Page 9
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