A meeting has taken place at Nish, the second town of Servia, between King Peter of Servia and Prince Ferdinand, of Bulgaria. The conference is supposed to be a ...
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Article : 348 wordsSubstanial progress was made yesterday by Mr. Deakin and Mr. Reid in their efforts to bring about a fusion of their parties in the House of Representatives. Mr. ...
Article : 1,568 wordsThe despatch relative to the mail contracts, which the Postmaste-General (Mr. Mahon) has received from the Imperial authorities in Downing-street, is of a ...
Article : 780 wordsMr. William Lamond Allardyce, the receiver-general and assistant Colonial Secretary of Fiji, has, we learn by cable, been appointed Governor of the Falkland ...
Article : 862 wordsMr. George Swinbure, Minister of Water Supply, addressed the electors of Hawthorn last evening in the Town-hall. The mayor of Hawthorn, Councillor B. Goldsmith, ...
Article : 3,339 wordsThe Turks have occupied the principal rebel vllages in Sassun, the vilayet in Asia Minor in which the Armenians have of the been giving trouble, and have dispersed the ...
Article : 57 wordsLabour members will meet in caucus it half-past 2 o'clock to-day. Miinisters will attend. According to statements made yesterday, Ministers may have to listen to ...
Article : 367 wordsThe lamas are preaching a holy war in connection with the opposition to the advance of the British mission in Thibet. Some 2,000 Khamba warriors are reinforcing the ...
Article : 104 wordsAdmiral Alexieff and General Pflug, his chief of the staff, both admit that the Port Arthur line, which was temporarily restored after the Japanese first landed on ...
Article : 171 wordsNegotiations are proceeding between France and Spain for the conclusion of an agreement in regard to Morocco. The basis of the proposed understanding is that Spain ...
Article : 106 wordsThe correspondent at Tokio of the "Daily Express" says that after the battle at the Yalu three companies of Japanese infantry without guns barred the retreat of several ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Budget statement for Austria-Hunagry has just been presented to the House, and it has created both amazement and disquietude. ...
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Article : 128 wordsA great religious meeting has been held in Tokio with the object of founding a national church on Christian lines. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe second Japanese army completed its landing in the Liautung peninsula on Friday, bringing the total Japanese force on the peninsula up to 50,000 men. ...
Article : 164 wordsThe 450 Russians taken prisoner at the Yalu are established at Matsuyama, on the Inland Sea, in Japan. They are delighted at the kind treatment they have received. ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Kaiser, since his return from his yachting cruise in the Mediterranean, has made a series of patriotic speeches in Alsade-Lorraine. In the course of one of ...
Article : 64 wordsThe subjoined correspondence speaks for itself:— " 'Chesterfield.' Newman-street, Newtown, N.S.W., May 12, 1904. ...
Article : 474 wordsOUTTRIM, Monday.—The ballot on the question of continuing the strike was taken on Saturday at Outtrim, Jumbunna, and Korumburra. The ballot-boxes were opened ...
Article : 149 wordsThe "New York Sun" states that Sir Thomas Lipton, owner of the three list challengers for the America Cup, has given a commission to Messrs. William Fife and ...
Article : 75 wordsYesterday evening the Brighton police received a telephone message saying that the body of an unknown man had been pulled ashore from the bay near the Middle ...
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Article : 36 wordsThe refusal of a justice of the peace to issue his warrant of commitment when called upon to do so was severely commented upon by the Chief Justice to-day ...
Article : 672 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Clara Denison, a state girl, who was hoarded out at East Maitland, while looking after some cows in a paddock on Saturday, fell over rocks 30ft. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe emigration returns for the year 1903 for Great Britain and Ireland have just been issued. They show that the total number of emigrants was 259,950. The ...
Article : 82 wordsBRIBANE, Monday.—A man named Hayes, aged 70 years, joined a gang employed in destroying prickly pear at Jondaryan yesterday. Feeling thirsty to-day he ...
Article : 81 wordsWilliam Colban, aged 56 years, a resident of Barkly-street, East Brunswick, died suddenly on board the s.s. Courier yesterday evening. Deceased, who was consumptive, ...
Article : 82 wordsIn a letter of condolence which the King has written to the widow of the late Sir Henry M. Stanley, His Majesty says that the deceased explorer won a great name, and ...
Article : 72 wordsThe West Australian Customs anthorities take great pains to ascertain the nationalities of immigrants into and emigrants from the state, and the information ...
Article : 393 wordsSir,—When I entered the English Civil Service, in 1861, the members of that service did not possess the Parliamentary franchise. Although a majority of them, ...
Article : 434 wordsMANSFIELD, Monday.—At the Barjarg homestead yestereay yesterday afternoon, a four-year-old son of Mr. Jago, whilst playing near a fire in the yard, was ...
Article : 143 wordsThe number of trades unionists in Germany increased by 200,000 in 1903. Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, who is paying a visit to England, has been ...
Article : 119 wordsThe shipping people of Melbourne have been asknig the Board of Public Health to remove the restrictions placed on vessels from New Zealand, owing to the occurrence ...
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Article : 70 wordsAt the North Melbourne Court yesterday, before Dr. F. Lloyd and Mr. G. V. Blackburne, J.P.'s, Inspector E. C. Graves proceeded against Cassandra Tindale, licensee ...
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Article : 151 wordsCASTERTON, Monday.—A child named Atchison, aged 3 years, was playing under a horse and cart on Saturday evening,when the horse moved and one of the wheels ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 17 May 1904, Page 5
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