The free-trade newspapers deny some of the statements made by Mr. Chamberlain in his recent speeches at Liverpool. They assert that there has been no decline in the ...
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Article : 2,195 wordsLike Ulysses of old, Mr. Reid might exclaim "I cannot rest from travel."It is not that travelling of the nature he has under taken is congenial to him. It is far ...
Article : 1,129 wordsTheir Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Tennyson entertained the following at dinner at Government[?] house yesterday evening:—His ...
Article : 1,504 wordsThere was no betting to speak of over the Melbourne Cup nt the Victorian Club on Saturday night. The rooms were well filled, but both backers and bookmakers appeared ...
Article : 177 wordsSir,—The utter unscrupulousness of Mr. Chamberlain in his advocacy of protection is shown in many ways, but in none more strikingly than in his quotation from Mr. ...
Article : 607 wordsMr. Chamberlian has published a revised version of the speech he delivered at Glasgow on the 6th inst. In this version he has omitted his suggestion that the colonies ...
Article : 114 wordsA series of misfortunes have this morning to be related in reference to horses engaged to run in the Melbourne Cup to-morrow. Unfortunately for a good sportsman and ...
Article : 1,074 wordsAt the close of the performance of "Sweet Nell of Old Drury" at the Princess's Theatre on Saturday evening Miss Nellie Stewart hurried round to her private room ...
Article : 723 wordsA Liberal meeting was held last evening at Winchester to consider the fiscal question. The Earl of Portsmouth, a Liberal peer, ...
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Article : 34 wordsSpeaking at Scarborough last evening, Mr. Ernest William Beckett, Conservative member for the Whitby Division of the North Riding of Yorkshire, stated that he was ...
Article : 110 wordsFifty Albanian redifs (reserves) of the Prizrend district, have been sentenced to exile for 15 years in Tripoli, North Africa, for excesses committed by them in the ...
Article : 46 wordsYesterday President Loubet road to the Council of Ministers the autograph letter from the Czar, which was presented to him on Wednesday by Count Lamsdor[?] the ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Earl of Morley, a Liberal Unionist peer, and Chairman of Committees of the House of Lords, speaking at Plympton last evening, said that, though he differed from ...
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Article : 380 wordsMr. C. T. Ritehie, late Chancellor of the Exchequer, yesterday delivered his address as Lord Rector of the University of Aberdeen. ...
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Article : 343 wordsThe Dunlop motor race, which was to have been run from Warrnambool to Melbourne to-morrow, has been abandoned, on account of the road being made worse by ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 2 Nov 1903, Page 7
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