The concluding ceremonies in connection witir the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria took place this afternoon, when the coffin containing the remains was ...
Article : 578 wordsThe Governor-General of Australia has received the following message from King Edward VII., through the secretary of State for the Colonies:— "TO MY PEOPLE BEYOND THE SEAS, ...
Article : 242 wordsHis Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall and York, who is at Osborne suffering from an attAck' of rubella, or German measles, has so far recovered that ...
Article : 47 wordsHis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor is confined to his rooms at Menzies' Hotel by a slight attack of indisposition. Yesterday when the Banco Court opened Mr. ...
Article : 1,264 words"The issue is not Protection v. Free Trade, but Protection v. Profitable Production." —Professor Walker, U.S.A. ...
Article : 378 wordsIn the use of happy and descriptive phrases Mr. G. H. Reid is not easily surpassed. His declaration that the Burton Government is flying the High ...
Article : 6,501 wordsAn important proclamation has been issued by Sir Alfred Milner, His Majesty's High Commissioner in South Africa. Sir Alfred says he anticipates a further ...
Article : 79 words"The Times" correspondent at Shanghai states that Belgium has acquired two-thirds of the shares in the concession for the construction of the railway from ...
Article : 121 wordsA cable message was received yesterday by the Lieutenant-Governor, through the Governor-General, stating that the public Were not expected to maintain deep ...
Article : 55 wordsBEECHWORTH.—Saturday was observed as a close holiday. A church parade was held by the Mounted Rilles and college cadets, who marched to the Anglican Church, where a memorial service ...
Article : 1,693 words"The Times" correspondent at Pretoria declares that more troops are required to cbpe with immediate success with the Boer commandos still in the field. ...
Article : 53 wordsAdvices from New York state that Calcaganb, a notorious anarchist, has started for Europe. The Italian detectives are on the alert watching for his arrival. ...
Article : 59 wordsBands of Boer raiders are eneamped at Calvinia, 185 miles north-east of Cape Town; at Lady Grey, in the Robertson division, 70 miles east of Cape Town; and ...
Article : 77 wordsThe steamet Sommeifeld, of the German Australian line, has been stranded on a sandbank at the mouth of the Elbe. The holds are full of water, and the sternpost ...
Article : 89 wordsGeneral Brabant, who was last month entrusted with the organisation of Hying columns to deal with the raiders in the Cape Colony, and was placed at the head ...
Article : 60 wordsAt the London wool auctions to-day there was a fair sale, and the competition was good. The following are the average prices ...
Article : 133 wordsHis Majesty King Edward the Seventh, has sent three messages, one to Great Britain, one to Greater Britain, and one to the princes and people of India. In these messages His Majesty says that he wishes ...
Article : 146 wordsGeneral De Wet, who with a force believed to consist of 3,000 men, was reported to have passed Thaba 'Ncln, 32 miles east of Bloeinfontein, going southwards towards ...
Article : 84 wordsThe great joy of the high tariff organ in discovering that Coghlan in his "Seven Colonies" states that the average cost of living in New South Wales is higher by ...
Article : 305 wordsIn connection with the concerted movement in which seven British columns are taking part to clear the eastern Transvaal of the enemy, General French's cavalry force ...
Article : 146 wordsBar silver is quoted at 28 3-16d. per oz. standard, being an advance of 3-16d. since Friday last. ...
Article : 25 wordsAt the Port Melbourne Council meeting, held last nigh t, a letter was read from the secretary of the Municipal Association asking the council to give its consent to a ...
Article : 389 wordsThe following arrivals and departures are announced:— Arrived.—Bielefeld, s.s., from Melbourne December 16; Afric, s.s., from Melbourne ...
Article : 60 wordsFurther details are published of the misadventyre at Windsor Castle on Saturday afternoon, when one of the horses attached to the gun-carriage bearing the coffin ...
Article : 231 wordsThe members of the civil service assembled in strong force in the quadrangle of the Government offices to-day to do honour and show loyalty to King Edward ...
Article : 83 wordsFurther particulars have been received respecting the Boer attack on Moddorfontein, south-west of Krugersdorp, which is l8 miles from Johannesburg. ...
Article : 73 wordsSir George Turney waited oh the Lieut-Governor yesterday and tendered his resignation of the Premiership of Victoria, thereby severing his connection with state ...
Article : 204 wordsBEECHWORTH.—The proclamation of King Edward VII. was performed at the town-hall on Monday by Mr. A. A. Billson, shire president, attended by Mrs. Bilson and members of the ...
Article : 321 wordsHere is what Mr. Deakin said in Parliament on the question of farmers and the home market:— "The farmers were at first in doudt as ...
Article : 417 wordsThe following deaths are announced at Ptetoria:—Private A. T. Bailey, of the Queensland Mounted Infintry. of enteric fever; Sergeant S. J. Henderson, of the ...
Article : 35 wordsAnother mishap also occurred in the park at Windsot Castle. A horse ridden by a standard-bearer, startled by the firing of the minjute gusn, ...
Article : 62 wordsBROADFORD.—On Monday night the Mechanies' hall was crowded to welcome hume Private w. Seymonr, who was member of the first Contingent, and who was wounded in south Africa. The ...
Article : 229 wordsUnless the Government is watchful there is likely to be a repetition of the Viticultural College white elephant. The Council of Agricultural Education has had for some ...
Article : 311 wordsThe sale is reported of Tupra Station, together with Juanburg, near Oxley, on the Lachlan River, the principal pastotal property of the late Mr. James Tyson. The ...
Article : 122 wordsMr. Crick, Postmaster-General, was seen tonight with reference to a rumour that owing to the concessions made to the Eastern Telegraph Extension Company the ...
Article : 237 wordsIt has transpired that the Due d'Orleans, the head of the Bourbon family and pretender to the French throne, arrived in Brussels, into ding to be present at the ...
Article : 182 wordsThe Imperial troops arrived at Invercargill this morning, and received an enthusiastic welcome. After a dinner to the troops a military display will lake place. ...
Article : 85 wordsOne of the Underwriters' Association's salvage steamboats put into Anderson's Inlet towards the close of last week, and landed a large consignment of hawsers and ...
Article : 331 wordsA return ten years old is published with a view to showing that the people of Victoria are better housed than those of New South Wales. The housing of tho people ...
Article : 192 wordsAt Half-past 10 a.m.—Re Metropolitan permanent Building and Investment Society, Fisher v. The King, Bull v. The king, Emery v. Bergmeir. ...
Article : 141 wordsThe P. and O.R.M.S. Oceana left Colombo for Australia on the 4th inst. F.M.S. Australian left Suez for Australia on the 2nd inst. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Emperor William has extended the period of full mourning by the German Court to March 8, and half-morining until April 22. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe committee of the prahran, South Yarra, and Toorak [?] Benevolent Society report having relieved 133 cases weekly during the fortnight ending January 31. The cases membered 103 adusts ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 6 Feb 1901, Page 5
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