In comparison with the stress, the bustle, and the excitement of Wednesday. nights and the first hour after midnight, yesterday's political atmosphere, was a ...
Article : 660 wordsIn the Quebee Legislature Sir Lomer Gouin, Premier and. Attorney-General, announced his intention to prohibit the export of pulp wood cut on Crown lands, ...
Article : 43 wordsThe fact that two referendums accompanied the general election was responsible for a large number of informal papers. A lot of. referendum papers ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Keel of the battleship Thunderer has been la[?] at Poplar, and day and night shifts have been arranged The battleship Zrinyi has been ...
Article : 171 wordsIn the House of Commons the debate on the second veto motion was continued by Mr. Markham, who implored the Government to at the earliest moment ...
Article : 616 wordsHalf a dozen self-appointed and self-styled Imperial missioners from Australia, Canada, and South Africa have undertaken a campaign in England. ...
Article : 143 wordsMost people are pleased the election is over. At Zeehan much hard work was accomplished, and naturally the Labourites are in high spirits over their ...
Article : 370 wordsRight Hon A. J. Balfour, M.P, who occupied the choir at the luncheon of the United Club, declared that the Parliamentary situation was unparalleled. ...
Article : 172 wordsThe French Court of. Cassation has decided that a certified idiot, unless otherwise disqualified, is entitled to vote, ...
Article : 26 wordsRepresentatives of the wool trade in all parts of West York. [?]ire met at Brad- ford, and resolved to broaden the basis of the Home Wool-Buyers' Association ...
Article : 54 wordsKrupp's and the Germania yards at Kiel have contracted for the third battleship of the 1910 programme. "The Times" correspondent at Berlin ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Ocean Company's steamer Telamon, 4509 tons, which shipped 13,0751 cases of apples and 705 cases of pears at Hobart last month, has arrived at ...
Article : 114 wordsAfter 123 days' hearing, Judge Law. ton at Boston dismissed a Dakota ranch. man's claim to he the long-lost son of the late Senator Russell, of Melrose, ...
Article : 51 wordsThe debate on Mr. James Hope's amendment to exclude bills affecting the prerogative, rights, and powers of the Crown was adjourned, and the rest of ...
Article : 91 wordsIn the House of Commons the First Lord of the Admiralty (Right Hon. R. J. M'Kenna), replying to Mr. Burgoyne, stated that the date of laying the ...
Article : 90 wordsSir William Orchardson, well-known painter of subject pictures and portraits, is dead. In the House of Commons the ...
Article : 107 wordsIn the House of Lords the Earl of Rosebery gave notice of the following motions:—(1) "That in' future the Lords shall consist of Lords of Parliament (a) ...
Article : 157 wordsA message from Aden reports that the steamer Sonneberg's No. 3 hold is afire. A difficulty is being experienced in reaching the fire, and the discharge ...
Article : 83 wordsThe revised increment land tax in Germany proposes that the empire should take 50 per cent. and the local authorities 40 per cent., leaving 10 per cent. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe present position of the parties in Victoria is:—House of Representatives- Ministerial, 11; Labour, 10; Independent, 1. The numbers are not likely to be ...
Article : 38 wordsBy 89 votes to 34 the New York State Assembly passed a bill to prevent oral book-making on racecourses. ...
Article : 28 wordsThere is every reason to believe that the welcome home concert which is being accorded Miss Beatrice Ferguson at the Albert Hall to-night will be largely ...
Article : 232 wordsThe voting in the Ballarat division up to the present is as follows:—Deakin, 9875; Russell, 9507. The counting of the postal voted is proceeding. There are ...
Article : 47 wordsOne of the incidents arising out of the fire on board the Newcastle liner Cairnrona, bound for America, was a mutiny among the passengers. Some of the ...
Article : 139 wordsThe following candidates are practically certain to be returned:- SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Senate.-Messrs. R. S. Guthrie (Lab.), ...
Article : 83 wordsAt St. Etienne a madman, armed with a knife and two loaded revolvers, was arrested when endeavouring to enter AM. Briand's hotel. The lunatic declared an ...
Article : 41 wordsLord Winterton's' amendment to exclude from the scope of the second motion bills affecting the duration of Parliament was negatived by 317 votes to ...
Article : 31 wordsThe results of the state elections have teen the talk all day, great surprise being experienced on all hands at the thoroughness of the rout of the Liberals ...
Article : 402 wordsThe dockers and 6000 carters at Marseilles decided on a 24 hours' strike, in sympathy with the remaining reservists. Several riots took place in the streets ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Conservative caucus at Ottawa has resolved that it has implicit confidence in Mr. Borden's leadership. ...
Article : 24 wordsBy the R.M.S. Osterley the Rev R. L. Gwynne is sending 20 respectable Kentish youths to Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne. ...
Article : 27 wordsIn an interview this afternoon Mr. Deakin said:—"Of course, the election returns are not complete, even for Victoria. My own fortune is still in the balance, ...
Article : 366 wordsAn action for damages has" [?]egun against Christie and. Manson and Woods for negligence, in allowing spurious articles to appear in a catalogue of the ...
Article : 173 wordsEvidence given in a libel action proved that -Karl May, a septuagenarian millionaire philanthropist, author of pious books, and a prominent personality, in ...
Article : 70 wordsVaried and interesting as this week's programme has been, the weekly complete change will take place as usual at the matinee to-morrow (Saturday) at ...
Article : 92 wordsOwing to the steamer Pericles' underwriters meeting, Lloyd's has decided to ask for favourable rates on Australian cargo. ...
Article : 26 wordsOwing to the veto debate, Mr. W. O'Brien's statement regarding the denial given by the Right Hon. D. Lloyd- George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. Roosevelt is presenting to the British Museum a valuable collection of smaller African mammals "London seems to be Chanteeler mad," ...
Article : 167 wordsIn the House of Lords the Secretary of State for the Colonies and Lord Privy Seal (the Earl of Crewe), in replying to questions, said he thought the ...
Article : 44 wordsBefore Messrs. E. W. Turner, P.M., and E. A. Eva, J.P., Edwin Baulch was charged with allowing a horse to stray, and was fined 5s, costs remitted.—Joseph ...
Article : 148 wordsDenmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands have joined Great Britain, France, and Germany in reciprocally recognising the load-marks, and an international ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Tariff' Reform League is organising periodic visits of the working men of all shades of polities to Germany to study the social labour problems. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Hungarian loan of £4,090,000 sterling has been subscribed threefold. ...
Article : 17 wordsIn the House of Commons the Under- Secretary for State for the Colonies (Colonel Seely), in reply to Mr. Will Thone's suggestion that slavery ...
Article : 69 wordsGreat interest is being taken in South Africa in the sculling championship, and some bets of 7 to 4 on Arnst have been booked. ...
Article : 40 wordsIrish land purchase stock to the extent of £3,000,000 has been issued. ...
Article : 15 wordsGovernor Hughes in a message to the Legislature, Alabama, demands a searching enquiry into the charges or corruption made against members of ...
Article : 34 wordsArrangement were made with Mr. W. H. Coningsby, of, this city, an owner of a loft of homing pigeons, for the loan of some birds to bring the result of the ...
Article : 151 wordsOwing to the situation at Westminster the British members of the Inter- Parliamentary Union will be unable to visit St. Petersburg in the spring. ...
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Advertising : 145 wordsThe newspapers deal prominently, but chiefly in an explanatory manner, with the main issues of the Australian election. "The Times" emphasises the fact ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Education Department is not held in very high esteem in this locality at present, owing to its apathy in 'regard to a school. Over 12 months ago the ...
Article : 106 wordsThe opinion is hardening that Mr. John E. Redmond, leader of the Irish party, does not intend to seriously embarrass the Government in connection ...
Article : 37 wordsIn a letter addressed to the Berwick Liberal Association Sir Edward 'Grey, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, declared that though he was ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 15 Apr 1910, Page 6
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