In a second edition of "The Argus" yesterday morning it was reported that the look-out men at Queenscliff saw two rockets fired from a point to the eastward of where ...
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Article : 98 wordsThe Russian officials in the provinces are putting pressure on the people to contribute so-called voluntary subscriptions towards the expenses of the war. The amount which ...
Article : 115 wordsThe steamer Guthrie, from Port Moresby, en route to Singapore, brought the news this afternoon of the death of Mr. Robinson, the acting administrator of New Guinea, under ...
Article : 150 wordsThe annual Queensland dinner took place last evening at the Holborn Restaurant. There were about 150 persons present, including Sir Henry Norman, a former ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Hughes) received a message last night, dated from Port Moresby, in New Guinea. It had been sent by steamer from there to ...
Article : 184 wordsThe wreck of the Australia is the principal feature in this week's "Australasian." A full-page photograph, taken on Monday at 12 o'clock, gives a fine bird's-eye view of ...
Article : 301 wordsEarl Percy, the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said in the House of Commons yesterday that an exchange of views had taken place between the three ...
Article : 111 wordsThe conflict between the New Guinea native police on the Government steamer Merrie England and the natives at Goaribari took place on Sunday morning, March 6. ...
Article : 900 wordsSir Charles Norton Eliot, commissioner and commander-in-chief for the British East Africa Protectorate, has resigned his position. In doing so, he has appealed to ...
Article : 115 wordsThe committee appointed by the French Chamber of Deputies to investigate an allegation made by the Premier, M. Combes, that a bribe of 2,000,000 francs (£80,000) ...
Article : 270 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.—In connection with the request by the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce to the State Premier, urging the Government to protest against the ...
Article : 153 words"The Times" says that the war is seriously crippling Russian trade. Hundreds of thousands less tons were carried on the railways during May than in May of the ...
Article : 79 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.—The debate on Mr. Cribb's amendment on the Address in Reply was brought to a conslusion in the Legislative Assembly to-day. The ...
Article : 459 wordsIt is reported that the Russians, while retreating from Wafangkau, mistook Mr. Edwin Emerson, the correspondent of the "New York World," for a spy, and shot ...
Article : 36 wordsPERTH, Wednesday.—A meeting of the Trades and Labour Council last night carried a motion protesting against the present administration of the Arbitration ...
Article : 113 wordsField-Marshal Marquis Yamagata, the veteran Japanese officer who had the command-in-chief during the war with China, and who was recently mentioned as ...
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Article : 229 wordsThe Republican National Convention opened its sittings at Chicago yesterday. Mr. Elihu Root, late Secretary of State for War, was the temporary chairman. He ...
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Article : 168 wordsSir Gordon Sprigg, the late Premier of Cape Colony, who was defeated at the elections in February, was nominated for a vacancy in the representation of Cape ...
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Article : 931 wordsThe "Standard," the chief organ of the Conservative party, in commenting upon the results of the recent by-elections for the South, or Harborough, division of ...
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Article : 34 wordsAdmiral Skrydloff, the Russian naval commander, has issued a further report regarding the operations of the Russian cruisers under Admiral Bezobrazoff. In it ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 23 Jun 1904, Page 5
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