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Advertising : 1 wordsThe New Zealand football team will play a team representing all France at Paris on 1st January. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe following additional Ministerial appointments have been announced:— Junior Lords of the Treasury.—Mr. H. Pike Pease and Mr. John Herbert Lewis. ...
Article : 85 wordsPrince von Buelow, the German Chancellor, is chartering steamers to remove the German residents from Riga, Liban, and Reval, in consequence of the rising ...
Article : 76 wordsThe death sentence passed on Ryan for the murder of Benton, near Crow’s Nest, has been commuted to imprisonment for the term of his natural life. ...
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Advertising : 202 wordsThe New Zealanders have had to eat t[?]e look—but not much of it. While the famous Welshmen have covered themselves with a memorable glory ...
Article : 818 wordsThe examinations of technical college students throughout the State are being conducted by the Education Department. The examinations began on the 18th ...
Article : 179 wordsThe Government of Sweden has despatched warships to St. Petersburg and Riga for the protection of Swedish subjects. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequer in the new Liberal Administration, speaking at the Queen’s Hall, emphatically denied that Sir Henry ...
Article : 92 wordsA semi-official announcement made at St. Petersburg states that everything is quiet at Riga, and there have been no attacks upon persons or property there ...
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Article : 4,640 wordsRailway communication between St. Petersburg and Riga, which was interrupted during the recent disturbance, has now been restored. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. A. J. Balfour, the late Prime Minister, addressed a meeting of 4000 Unionists at Leeds last night. In the course of his speech he stated that he ...
Article : 480 wordsThe condition of the Baltic provinces is declared to be far worse than the semi-official Russian news implies. ...
Article : 21 wordsAt a meeting of the Queensland Turf Club to-night, it was decided that on and after January 1, 1906, no bookmaker or bookmaker’s clerk who, directly or ...
Article : 51 wordsFew members of the House of Representatives stopped in the Chamber on Saturday to discuss the now Federal Cap ital Site Bill. Many had left for their ...
Article : 2,196 wordsIn the House of Representatives today Sir Win. Lyne moved that the Senate[?]s amendments to the Sugar Bounty Bill be agre[?]t to. He did not like the ...
Article : 546 wordsCount Witte, replying to a memorial presented by the Zemstvos, stated that he was unable to entertain any petitions which went beyond the intentions of the ...
Article : 81 wordsThe R.M.S. Orotava, sailing from Brisbane to-day, took 7848 boxes of butter. The next boat of the Orient line, it is anticipated, will curry about ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Russian Government has temitted abroad a sum of £5,000,000, presumably for the payment of interest on the public debt. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Intercolonial Boring Company, Limited, report having struck water in the Ardoch bore at a depth of 2,606 feet. The flow is estimated at two ...
Article : 55 wordsAs was the case with the Brest regiment, which mutinied at Sevastopol recently, the Grenadier mutineers in Moscow, regretting that they had been ...
Article : 58 wordsIn connection with the recent mutiny at Kronstadt, the Military Court at that place has sentenced some of the mutineers to service in a disciplinary ...
Article : 50 wordsA writ has been issued in the Supreme Court, Brisbane, against W. H. Ryder, Under Secretary Home Department, as nominal defendant for the Queensland ...
Article : 78 wordsThe whole of the 250 members of the Council of Workmen’s Delegates, at St. Petersburg, having been arrested, in connection with the indictment against the ...
Article : 78 wordsA railway fatality is reported from Parkes. Leo and Len Kerin, aged 14 and 12, were hiding under a trock watching some sparrow traps. Suddenly ...
Article : 55 wordsThe newspapers at St. Pettrsburg and Moscow are ignoring the interdictiona placed upon them by the authorities. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Executive Committee of the Unionist Fr[?]etrade Club have resolved that it is the duty of all Unionists and Freetraders to do their atmost to prevent the ...
Article : 56 wordsA man who was loitering near the residence of M. Durnovo, the Russian Minister of the Interior, and was found to have a bomb in his possession, has been ...
Article : 37 wordsAt the sitting of the Royal Commission on railway matters to-day, the matter of the use of rocker bars on engines was mentioned. Mr. Stanger, ...
Article : 147 wordsO, the Thistle and the Rose, They are nursing knees and toes, And the fiery-hearted Shamrock has gone under[?] ...
Article : 140 wordsAn infernal machine, worked by clockwork, was discovered in the Moscow post office yesterday. The machine was just about to explode when the discovery was ...
Article : 29 wordsThe "Mail's" Shanghai correspondent states that disquieting news has been received from the interior. The Anglican missionaries at Foochow. Huchow, and ...
Article : 49 wordsSome people threw a bomb among a body of dragoons at the Siegmundskof Station, killing and wounding thirty, and compelling the rest to retreat. After ...
Article : 35 wordsIn the Senate to-day the Sugar Excise Bill was amended so that the excise shall cease on the 1st January. 1913, and the bill was p[?]ssed through d throsgstages. ...
Article : 138 wordsMartial law has been proclaimed in most of the Baltie provinces. Eight thousand troops, with 20 machine guns, now surround, the fortress of ...
Article : 128 wordsA collision took place on the New York railroad at the intersection of Park Avenue and 104th street. Every Ambulance in Harlem wan summoned. A great loss ...
Article : 44 wordsCardinal Moran, when presenting the prizes at St. Mary’s High School yesterday afternoon, referred to the duties that citizens owed to their country in ...
Article : 438 wordsThe following team has been chosen to represent the Country against the Metropolis in the match commencing on Sat urday:—A. E. Gill. E. D. Kenyon ...
Article : 85 wordsSir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, in acknowledging the resolution of the great meeting held in Berlin under the auspices of the Merchants’ Guild, states ...
Article : 185 wordsMr. Fisher made the following statement to-night:—The House of Representatives refused to insert a suning scale in the Sugar Bounty Bill, ...
Article : 409 wordsThe Moscow Labor leaders and workmen of the districts of St. Petersburg have assented to a general strike, beginning at noon to-morrow. ...
Article : 251 wordsNew South Wales finished their innings for 536; Diamond 164 (retired), Mackay 90, Waddy 65, and M'Cartney 72 not out. Wright took 5 wickets for 150. ...
Article : 61 wordsA case presenting some peculiar fea tures came before the Water Police Court to-day. Wm. Jago, a tobacconist, was charged with fraudulently converting to ...
Article : 342 wordsTo-night the public of Toowoomba will have an opportunity of hearing what is considered by most music lovers to be the most sublime composition [?]enoral and ...
Article : 218 wordsAfter an absence of several months in the North, the Blind Jubilee Singers will return and give concerts on the 25th, 26th, and 27th ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Federal Treasurer, Sir John Forrest, intends to visit England during the recess. He left for West Austr[?]lia to-day, and will leave there on 17th ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Senate to-day carried a motion by Mr. Givens iu favor of the Nationalisation of the Sugar Industry. There was only one dissentient. The only member ...
Article : 51 wordsGermany has admitted that the officers of the "Panther" exceeded their duty in regard to their action on the Brazilian coast [?]nd has [?] ...
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The Toowoomba Chronicle (Qld. : 1902 - 1922), Thu 21 Dec 1905, Page 3
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