WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—While the Senate legislative deadlock still continues, and the efforts of conferences failed to-day to reach a compromise that would permit ...
Article : 227 wordsLONDON, Jan. 11 (10.16 a.m.).— The King had a fair night, and there is little change in his condition. LONDON, Jan. 10.—To-night's ...
Article : 84 wordsSYDNEY, Jan. 11.—Sir Arthur Duckham, the only remaining member of the British Economic Mission in Australia, Said to-night that he was particularly anxious ...
Article : 415 wordsLONDON, Jan. 11.—With the exception of messages either inspired, or approved of by the Government no news can be obtained (on account of the strict censorship). ...
Article : 484 wordsVictor II (Queensland) and Verona (Western Australia) will fight for the title of champion Australian skiff over the Bricklanding course this afternoon. ...
Article : 535 wordsLONDON, Jan. 11.—There was intense interest in to-day's meeting of the High Council of the Salvation Army, and its projected deputation to General Booth to ...
Article : 373 wordsLONDON, Jan. 10.—Sir Basil Blackett, who is chairman of the new Communications Company which has taken over the Imperial wireless and cable services ...
Article : 198 wordsADELAIDE, Jan. 11.—Both New South Wales and South Australia need a win in the Sheffeld Shield match which began at the Adelaide Oval this morning to ...
Article : 892 wordsLONDON, Jan. 11.—Authorities at the Palace point out that a stationary period of 72 hours preceded the last improvement of his Majesty's condition, and that ...
Article : 67 wordsMELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—On behalf of the Seamen's Union of Australasia, application was made to-day to the Industrial Registrar (Mr. A. M. Stewart), for ...
Article : 291 wordsWARSAW, Jan. 11.—The Polish reply to the Soviet Note suggesting a special protorol with Russian for the renunciation of war, without waiting for the ratification ...
Article : 211 wordsLONDON, Jan. 10.—The King's condition continues to be satisfactory. Lord Dawson had a consultation with Sir Stanley Hewett for an hour and a half to-night ...
Article : 142 wordsLONDON, Jan. 11.—It was learned to-night that General Booth's letter to the High Council was sent to the army's paper, the "War Cry," and that 20,000 ...
Article : 134 wordsSYDNEY, Jan 11.—Leading business Wen in Sydney are favourably impressed with the report of the Economic Mission, although they prefer to study the full ...
Article : 135 wordsNEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" states: "That a nation-wide investigation of the results of prohibition and its ...
Article : 87 wordsSYDNEY, Jan. 11.—With cooler weather, the fires' which raged in many parts of New South Wales for two days have died down, and with a few exceptions, ...
Article : 292 wordsWhen the skiff championship concludes this afternoon, the skipper and mainsheet hand of the Verona (Messrs J. Norris and W. Stiles) will have to forget skiffs and ...
Article : 128 wordsLONDON, Jan. 10.—An extraordinary position has arisen owing to the decision of the Australian Merchants' Committee advising against the publication of the ...
Article : 206 wordsTo consider the action of the committee of management of the Federated Seamen's Union in appointing Mr. J. Byrnes as secretary of the Fremantle branch of the ...
Article : 297 wordsLONDON, Jan. 10.—The British Medical Journal states that the recent bulletins indicate a slight but by no means negligible improvement in the King's condition. ...
Article : 264 wordsLONDON, Jan. 11.—"The Times" in a leading article, describes the report as a frank and friendly document which should help the business community in both ...
Article : 517 wordsLONDON, Jan. 11.—The public uneasiness at the frequency of accidents on British railways, accentuated by the smash at Ashchurch (Gloucester) on ...
Article : 232 wordsOTTAWA, Jan. 10.—The United States filed to-day to obtain the consent of the Canadian Government to a treaty providing for drastic efforts to suppress the annual ...
Article : 132 wordsMELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—Asserting that an increase in freights was an inevitable consequence of the sale of the Commonwealth Line, Mr. Seullin (Leader of the ...
Article : 214 wordsCaught by a strong gust of wind last night, a corrugated iron fence, eight feet high and 20 feet long, in Mandurahroad. South Fremantle, was blown to the ...
Article : 91 wordsMELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—"I do not favour the suggestion attributed to the members of the Premiers Conference that an additional railway line of a 4ft. 8½in. gauge ...
Article : 219 wordsWASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Senator Borah (Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee) has commenced an independent investigation to ascertain who were ...
Article : 118 wordsBRISBANE, Jan. 11.—The railway between Townsville and Cairns was still blocked by floods to-day. Messages received by the Commissioner of Railways (Mr. ...
Article : 184 wordsMELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—A message from Orbust states that bush fires along the Prince's Highway reached a magnitude which endangered the township of ...
Article : 114 wordsWhen a tramway repair waggon was crossing the Causeway on Thursday afternoon, a motor car, driven by Ernest Deering of Temple-street. Victoria Park, ran ...
Article : 52 wordsLONDON, Jan 10.—Under a snowmantled roof and the beautiful York Minster, a thousand white-robed clergy, whose garme [?] set off the scarlet and gold ...
Article : 170 wordsJames Bennett (about 45), of Pennantstreet, Bassendean, slipped and fell in William-street, near the Royal Hotel, shortly before 6 p.m. yesterday. He received a cut ...
Article : 49 wordsSHANGHAI, Jan. 10.—Trouble is brewing in Hankow in consequence of the refusal of the Japanese authorities to compensate the family of a Ricsha coolie who ...
Article : 116 wordsALBANY, Jan. 11.—Puzzling features are associated with the finding of the body of an unidentified man, about 1.30 o'clock this afternoon, on rocks about a ...
Article : 288 wordsWhile playing on a balcony at his home at 599 Newcastle-street. West Perth, yesterday morning, Ronald Gosney (6), fell about 25ft. to the yard below, Despite the ...
Article : 119 wordsHOBART, Jon. 11,—On five counts, a farmer named Robert H. Calvert, of Campania, was fined a total of £225 by the Magistrate (Mr. White) in the Hobart ...
Article : 250 wordsLONDON, Jan. 11.—Sir William Bull, Chairman of the Channel Tunnel Parliamentary Committee, announced to-day that 67 Peers and 112 Commoners ...
Article : 52 wordsCAPETOWN, Jan. 11.—Captain Malcolm Campbell, the racing motorist, will arrive here early in February, to make an attempt to recapture the world's motor ...
Article : 89 wordsLONDON, Jan. 10.—In financial circles generally approval is voiced of the tone of the report of the British Economic Mission to Australia. The report is regarded ...
Article : 171 wordsSYDNEY, Jan. 11.—Two men, who engaged in a desperate fight to-night, were subsequently admitted to hospital at Newcastle, Half of the nose of one of the men ...
Article : 115 wordsLONDON, Jan. 10.—There was a dramatic trial at the Old Bailey yesterday, when Robert Williams (28), carpenter (who was tried, in December last for ...
Article : 236 wordsLONDON, Jan. 10.—The Cuban halfcaste Jackson, who was the central figure in the Jervis Bay disturbance, and who is being detained in the Hull gaol, is ...
Article : 209 wordsWASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Bacteriologists and scientists representing twenty States, who are meeting here to study the influenza outbreak, listened to the reading ...
Article : 89 wordsCAPETOWN, Jan. 10.—The Rhodesian Commissioners who have been inquiring into the operation of the Customs agreement between Rhodesia and the South ...
Article : 93 wordsLONDON, Jan. 11.—Henry Arthur Jones, dramatist, who died in England on Monday, included in his will a message dealing with the future of the theatre. The ...
Article : 137 wordsCAPE TOWN, Jan. 11.—Commenting on the report of the British Mission, under the heading. "Australia at the Cross ways." the "Cape Argus" says: "It is ...
Article : 62 wordsSYDNEY, Jan. 11.—The New Zealand Company's steamer Rotorua, which left Wellington for London yesterday, is returning owing to a mishap to the ...
Article : 37 wordsWELLINGTON, Jan. 11—Commander Byrd's supply ship Eleanor Bolling will leave Dunedin to-day for the Bay of Whales. If the vessel mikes a good trip ...
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