Licutenant Addison, of South Australia, the winner of the King's Prize at the rifle matches at Bisley, has been interviewed by the newspapers. ...
Article : 219 wordsFriday, the day of the Emperor of Korea' ahbication, was marked by exhibitions of considerable excitement on the part of the Koreans in the capital, Seoul. ...
Article : 442 wordsFurther meetings took place yesterday in connection with the negotiations for the new butter freight contract, and the representatives of the two New South Wales ...
Article : 858 wordsAnother member of the Irish Nationalist party in the House of Commons is dissatisfied with the manner in which the party is carrying on the Home Rule campaign. ...
Article : 221 wordsAn interesting find is claimed to have been made by Mr. Rustaff Jacll, an Egyptologist, which, if genuine, may throw important light upon the teaching of Jesus. ...
Article : 780 wordsFor some time past affairs in the Patents' Office have been the subject of comment in our columns. Briefly the assertions made against the commissioner and his office are ...
Article : 1,116 wordsIn the District Court yesterday several persons were procceded against by Inspector E. J. O'Connor, under the Health and Pure Foods Act, on charges of having sold ...
Article : 927 wordsSir George Sydenham Clarke, formerly Governor of Victoria, has, our London correspondent cables, been appointed Governor of Bombay, in succession to Lord ...
Article : 365 wordsA special meeting of the Hotel Property-owners' Association was held at Scott's Hotel yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance. ...
Article : 862 wordsMr. Edward Blake, who has sat as member for the south division of Longford since 1892, and belongs to the Nationalist party, has applied for the Children Hundreds. Mr. ...
Article : 145 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—On learning of the success of Lieutenant Addison, the Government sent the following cable message through the Agent-General, to the ...
Article : 129 wordsAmong the new proposals recently made by Mr. Reginald M'Kenna, the President of the Board of Education, in connection with the regulations under the Education ...
Article : 357 wordsSir,—In your comments on Addison's great achievement in winning the "King's," you credit Captain Sargood with the next best Australian performance in that event, ...
Article : 92 wordsThe decision of the executive of the Miners' Association of Johannesburg to declare the strike "off," which was arrived at last week, has not yet been carried into ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Australian riflemen at Bisley have won eight out of the 12 prizes presented by the London City Corporation for the best colonial scores in the grand aggregate. ...
Article : 193 words(The amounts given in estates are gross, and subject to any debts owing by the estates.) John Hareld Carter, late of Hamilton, grazier, [?] died on June 15, under a will dated June 8. ...
Article : 145 wordsThe procecution of Thomas Palmer, generally known as "Pedlar" Palmer, formerly a light-weight pugilist, on the charge of the murder of a fellow railway passenger, has ...
Article : 189 wordsLike the expectant buzz in school which marks the arrival of the "new boy," the City Court was astir yesterday morning in anticipation of the first appearance of Mr. ...
Article : 377 wordsThe business on the new trunk telephone line between Melbourne and Sydney has not improved very much during the last week. On Friday there were 11 calls from ...
Article : 457 wordsEncouraged by the success of "La Patric," the steerable ballon with which the French army authorities have been experimenting, the French Government is arranging for ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Postmaster-General (Mr. Austin Chapman) had not up to yesterday received any replies from the state Premiers regrading the suggestion of the Government ...
Article : 131 wordsNews of a serious disaster to a railway excursion train, involving a large loss of life, comes from the United States. The train contained 800 passengers, of ...
Article : 186 wordsTarkish troops have exterminated a band of Bulgarian raiders at Tikvish, north-west of Saloniks. There were 17 Bulgarians in the party. Five of the Turks were ...
Article : 47 wordsKALGOORLIE, Monday.—Before Mr. Dowley, S.M., at the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning David Nicholas Maher. formerly head slaughterman for Butcher ...
Article : 600 wordsThe room occupied by the Court of Marine Inquiry having been placed at the disposal of the Licensing Reduction Board, the board has fixed Tuesday, ...
Article : 174 wordsGeneral Hagron, the Generalisation of the French Army, has resigned his post as a protest against a proposal of General Picquart, the Minister for War, to disband ...
Article : 283 wordsWhat shall be the future of city churches is a very real and pressing problem affecting many, if not must, cities throughout Christendom. Even in the ...
Article : 763 wordsThe challenge round in the Davis Cup competition between Australasia and the British [?] was commenced yesterday at Wimbledon. ...
Article : 345 wordsIt is a kind of slander to trust rumour."— Ben Jonson. Sir,—How much longer are labour members and Trades-hall delegates to enjoy an ...
Article : 543 wordsEnthusiastic receptions were accorded to Sir Wilfrid Lau[?]er, the Premier of Canada, both at Quebee and Montreal, on his return from the Imperial Conference in London. ...
Article : 136 wordsBRISBANE, Monday. — It appears that amongst the Pacific Islanders now at the Kangaroo Point depot, awaiting deportation, there are a number who have become ...
Article : 311 wordsBENDIGO, Monday.—Among the persons charged at the City Court to-day under the Licensing Act was George Spurling. Senior-constable M'Kenna deposed.—I ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) is very hopeful that the Transcontinental Railway Bill will be agreed to by the Senate. It is known that there is only one vote ...
Article : 649 wordsAn impudent stand is now taken by the Moorish rebel chief Raisuli in regard to the demands which have been made upon him for the release of Kaid Sir Harry ...
Article : 172 wordsPatrick Galvin, licensee of the Imperial Hustler's Hotel, was fined £10 for trading after hours. Inspector Hannan said that this was defendant's second conviction. ...
Article : 56 wordsWhile being coaled at Bremenshaven the Kaiser Wilhelm H., the mammoth steamer of the Nordeutseher-Lloyd, had a serious mishap. ...
Article : 112 wordsA swimming match has taken place at Blackpool, in Lancashire, between Miss Ella Mackay, the Scottish lady champion, and Miss Beatrice Kerr, of Victoria. The ...
Article : 224 wordsAt the Northcote Court yesterday, before Dr. Cole, P.M., and Messrs. Plant, Taylor, [?]stings, M'Intosh, and Dennis, J.P.'s, an ironworker named James Watt and two brick-drawers, named Thomas ...
Article : 220 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The sculling championship of the world is to be rowed on the Parramatta River within a fortnight, but very little public interest appears to be ...
Article : 241 wordsThe countess of Rosslyn has secured a divorce in Scotland from her husband. The ground of the petition was the Earl's misconduct. ...
Article : 150 wordsAt a plenary sitting the International Peace Conference at the Hagne has approved of a new convention adapting the principles of the Geneva Convention for ...
Article : 103 wordsSYDNSY, Monday.—A deputation from the New South Wales Child Study Association, who interviewed the Lord Mayor to-day, advocated the provision of pure milk ...
Article : 335 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—According to statements made to-day before the Forestry Commission, the surplus revenue over expenditure for the five years ended 1901 was ...
Article : 192 wordsWe have received the following additional contributions on behalf of the cases of distress for which appebls have been made in "The Argus": ...
Article : 92 wordsThe following private advices have been received:— By Dalgety and Company Limited.—"Rabbit Skins.—Market closed firm, any change in prices ...
Article : 71 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—The steamship Miltiades, which arrived from London to-day, had on board 180 labourers who have been engaged for work on the Queensland ...
Article : 123 wordsThe quotation from London under date July 13, and published on July 15, should have read 31 1-16d. per ounce, not 31 11-16d., as it appeared. ...
Article : 38 wordsA number of naval recruits from Portland, Warrnambool, and Port Fairy were engaged in various kinds of work at the torpedo depot, Williamstown, yesterday. ...
Article : 91 wordsPairful Swellings Formed in Armpita and on flack —Itching Prevented Rest—Suffered Six Weeks and Became Run Down from Want of Sleep— Three Full Sets of Cu[?]ura Remedies Entirely ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsFrom L. M'Allister, Marnoo, we have received 5/ for the St. Kilda case (appealed for by Miss Jennings and Mrs. Lind), and 5/ for the North Carlton case (appealed for by the Rev. J. K. ...
Article : 103 words"Wolfe's-Schnapps," which the public have been wont to use an a stimulant for the last fifty years, is the safest for you.— [Advt.] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words"BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS" is well in favour with the mothers of Australia. It is [?] economical and safe cough remedy.—[Advt.] ...
Article : 22 wordsAre preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] ...
Article : 12 wordsPears' Soap is fragrant, refreshing[?] and soothing.—[Advt.] ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 23 Jul 1907, Page 5
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