The river has given up one of its dead. Yesterday the Body of Mrs. Frank McDonald was recovered. Three others have yet to be found. The search ...
Article : 1,178 wordsGreat Britain's suggestion that, inasmuch as the local autborities were not blameable in the matter, China should compensate Messrs. Hone and Eadie as ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Navigation Conference was continued on Friday. British shipowners contend that it is absolutely impossible for the united ...
Article : 347 wordsAt the Tamar-street Church last night the Rev. Stanley Morrison conducted a service in memory of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McDonald. There ...
Article : 1,554 wordsDr. Morrison, "The Times" correspondent at Pekin, states that China's indefinite postponement of the negotiations for an Anglo-German loan for the ...
Article : 72 wordsA special "in memoriam" service at Chalmers Church in the morning was very largely attended. The preacher was the Rev. F. Maldon Robb, who ...
Article : 1,623 wordsReuter's Agency states that the Anglo-French Commission intends meeting in May instead of April, and will discuss the details of the New Hebrides ...
Article : 88 wordsSpecial references to the disester were made in all the Anglican churches. An "in memoriam" service was held at St. John's at night, and was largely ...
Article : 544 wordsMr. W. Thorne, M.P. for West Ham, with the support of the Labour party, has introduced a bill into the House of Commons restricting the working day to ...
Article : 71 wordsEnthusiastic meetings have been held at Belfast, at which resolutions were passed against Home Rule and the suggested scheme of devolution. ...
Article : 28 wordsSir .W. Lyne, with a view of preventing "crimping," moved—"That no seaman be permitted to engage as an able seaman aboard any British ship who ...
Article : 64 words"The Times" correspondent at at Dublin is responsible for the statement that the Government has definitely abandoned the idea of submitting the University Bill ...
Article : 71 wordsReferring to the adoption of a manning seale for seamen and firemen, Mr. Mills explained that owing to the enormous increase of labour-saving ...
Article : 102 wordsOne of the Dreadnought's boiler tubes burst on the voyage homewards, badly scalding three stokers on the head and back. The men are now in the Haslar ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. Llewellyn Smith, Controller- General of the Commercial, Labour, and Statistical Department of the Board of Trade, who was chairman, ruled that the ...
Article : 132 wordsYesterday was the eightieth birthday of the eminent scientist Lord Lister, and the seventieth of the great poet Mr. A. C. Swinburne, and both received several ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Ameer of Afghanistan has just held a big durbar, at which he satisfactorily explained to the Mullahs that there was nothing in freemasonry opposed to ...
Article : 51 wordsPrenching yesterday morning at the Church of Apostles, the Right Rev. Monsignor Beechinor referred in feeling terms to the river calamity. He hoped the ...
Article : 37 wordsSir W. Lyne proposed—"That no person be employed as an officer aboard any British ship registered in Australia or engaged in the coastal trade who is not ...
Article : 70 wordsQueen Alexandra has left London to join the King at Toulon. ...
Article : 16 wordsLast night Rev. Edward Isaac referred at the service at the Christian Mission Church to the sad disaster, and spoke in feeling terms of their choir leader, Mr. ...
Article : 60 wordsIt was reported at the last meeting of the local board of advice (writes our Scottsdale correspondent) that, not baving received the usual quarterly ...
Article : 307 wordsAt each service at St. Andrew's during the day reference was made in prayer and sermon to the Alice disaster. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe "Spectator" expresses the opinion that the concession of preference on British goods need not interfere with the essential principle of the colonial fiscal ...
Article : 64 wordsArchdeacon Whitington, preaching at All Saints' this morning, made feeling reference to recent sad happenings, including the Alice disaster. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsThe Colonial Secretary (the Earl of Elgin) will open the Colonial Conference. It has been arranged that it shall sit thrice a week, and the proceedings are ...
Article : 43 wordsFrance and Germany have come to an amicable settlement as regards the ethergraphs question in Morocco. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 8 Apr 1907, Page 5
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