The American Ship Subsidy Bill, which (by a majority of one vote) was altered in an important respect in the House of Representatives, may now pass in a ...
Article : 165 wordsComments are made this morning by. "The Times"on the speech made by the Governor- General (Lord Northcote) on the occasion of the opening of the A. N. A. ...
Article : 122 wordsThe confiagration following upon the carthquake at King-ston, Jamaica, have ceased. The work of rescuc and relief is being pushed on with all possible energy, that famine and pestilence may be averted. Great funds have alrady been ...
Article : 169 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir Regi[?]nald Talbot), accompanied by Mr. Victor [?]Hood (private secretary) and Captain [?]Crichton, A.D.C., paid a visit to the ...
Article : 1,146 wordsThe Rev. R. T. Compbell, Congregational minister of the City Temple, London, whose sermons on the story of the fall of man recently made a sensation, is taking ...
Article : 67 wordsIn the opinion of the Rev. Dr. Gosman, as expressed yesterday in the course of an interview, it by no means followed that disbelief in the story of the Fall, as an ...
Article : 884 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, attended by Mr. Victor Hood, private secretary, and Captain Crichton, A.D.C., came from Government-cottage, Macedon, yesterday, and ...
Article : 706 wordsThe burial of Sir James Garrick, for. merly Agent- General for Quecusland, took place in Brookwood Cometcry. Amongst those who attended were Viscount ...
Article : 115 wordsA relief fund lins been opened in London by the Lord Mayor (Sir W. P. Treloar). His Majesty King Edward gave 1,000 guineas, Her Majesty the Queen £1,000. ...
Article : 247 wordsIn the Ship Subsidy Bill, provision is made for the creation of a naval reserve. President Roosevelt is further urging for the strengthening of the navy by means ...
Article : 243 wordsThe vast number of people who have been rendered homeless by the earthquake (of whom the greatest number are negroes) are enduring with wonderful patience the ...
Article : 391 wordsThe War Office has informed Gaptain Collins. reprsenting the Australian Commonwealth in London, that prepartions are in progress for the manufacture of 19,280 Mark ...
Article : 167 wordsThe reserve of notes and coin is £22,593,000, against £21,418,000 for the previous week, the proportion of liabilities being 45.20 per cent., against 39.97 per cent. ...
Article : 156 wordsAmong other Welcomes to be accorded to the Colonial Ministers when attend the Impuni la'oufcrciico in London will bo u eitit otu ...
Article : 47 wordsSome detailed account of the damage is to hand. The Governor's residence was not destroyed, but was badly damaged. Nearly all the churches suffered. The Constant ...
Article : 71 wordsGreat specalation has taken place regarding the probable redistribution of portfolios in the lmperial Ministry in consequence of the Chief Secretary for Ircland ...
Article : 106 wordsThe open money market discount rate for three months bank bills in 4[?] per cent., or ? per cent, below the Bank rate of 5 per cent. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe interruption to communication with the outside world came from a double cause. The direct ocean cable was broken three miles from the shore. In the city ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 wordsThe party of politicians, literary men, and others, from England, who were in Kingston under the leadership of Sir Alfred Jones, president of the Liverpool ...
Article : 368 wordsThe Governor of Jamaica (Sir Alexander Swettenham) now reports that the fires which followed the earthquake have practically ceased. Before the staying of their ...
Article : 101 wordsThere has been a revival of interest in the daim made by Mr. George Hollamby Druce, formerly of Melbourne, to the titles and estates of the Duke of portland. ...
Article : 246 wordsTo some extent the work of clearing a way the ruins—especially the urgent task of disposing of the bodies of the dead—is already being proceeded with. ...
Article : 181 wordsSir.—Having read the letter of your correspondent "Believer in Old Paths" in "The Argus" of to-day, please grant me space for a reply. It is a pity that he did not ...
Article : 228 wordsThe following are the highest and lowest prices reached for the shares concerned on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. From them the middle price may be ...
Article : 82 wordsKORUMBURRA, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Bent), accompanied by Messrs, Downward, Boyd, and Toutcher, M.L.A.'s, and Messrs. R. B. Stamp and F. Mackay ...
Article : 410 wordsThe carlier reports stated that the first shock came on suddenly without any kind of warning. Later news shows that this was incorrect. Shortly before the shock ...
Article : 219 wordsThe quatation for har silver to-day is 31[?]d. per sunce standard, being a fall of 5-16d. since the 15th inst. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe quotations which appear below are Thursday's closing quotations: Wool.—The Bradford market is steady, all descriptions being very [?]irm. Tops ...
Article : 273 wordsSir.—It seems very surprising that in this enlightened twentieth contury so many men can be found to close their eyes to the palpably plain truths of science, and still nurse ...
Article : 141 wordsThere was a frantic seene at the wharves immediately after the outbreak of the conflagration which succeeded the earthquake. Hordes of negroes, [?]ddened by fear of ...
Article : 135 wordsThe latest developmet arising out of the disaffected state of Russia is the dis. covery of a plat in St. Petersburg to organise an arned incorrection. ...
Article : 57 wordsTen Hundredweight [?]n, Suitable for Export— G[?]rge Farmer, Ballarat East, 1 and 3; J. C. [?]tten, Melbourne, 2. Five [?]nts, Suitable for Expert—G. Farmer, 1 and 2; J. C. Hutton, 3. ...
Article : 204 wordsThe troubles of Germany in Damaraland, West Afriea, have begun afresh, Telegrans from Part Nolloth, Namaqualand, state that peace. negotiations in Damaraland ...
Article : 75 wordsMessrs. Howard Smith Co. Ltd. announce that the s.s. Edina will make a special cheap excursion to Portarlineton to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, leaving Queen's Wharf at half-past 2 p.m., ...
Article : 312 wordsAn exhibition of South Afrinan produets i, to be held in London next month. The opening ceremony will be perfurmed by His Majesty the King, who will be ...
Article : 43 wordsA graphic story of his experiences during the carthquake is told by Mr. Henniker Heaton, M.P., in a telegram to "The Times," dealing, with the occurrence. ...
Article : 823 wordsThe following awards have been made by the judges:— Class 1.—Lands[?]pes and S[?]oes—O. H. Coul[?]on, [?]; G. Montgom[?]. 2. Class 2.—Portra[?] ...
Article : 67 wordsThe police are now endeavouring to arrive at an estimate of the loss of life. They reckon that the killed number 1,200; the injured are set down as numbering ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Sultan of Moroeeo has refused to consider the elaims made by Enropean powers for reparation on account acts committed by Raisnli whilst in rebellion. ...
Article : 82 wordsHenry Liber,of 215 Russell-stred, and 195 Lonsdale-stred, Melbourns,genaral deaier. Cau[?] of insolveney— sicknend in family. pressuro of creditors, and ...
Article : 285 wordsThe butter market is flat. Danish is quoted at 114/ per cent, Choicest Australian is selling at 98/ to 100/; Australian secondaries, 90/ to 96/; New Zealand ...
Article : 72 wordsOUTTRIM, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Bent) paid a visit of inspection to the Jumbunna and Outtrim coal mines to-day. Mr. Bent expressed himself as well pleased with ...
Article : 52 wordsClass 2.—Three Heat Spe[?] of Crochet Work —Miss Mary [?], [?]rrett, [?]: Miss A. Dixon, 2. Class 8.—Three Best Var[?]ties of Fancy Work, and kind —Miss R. Swaine, 1; Miss Agnes R[?], 2. ...
Article : 38 wordsIt is the intention of the exhibition committee to allow sampless of the prize cheese [?] all sections to be sold to the public. Small samples will be sold at 3d., and larger ...
Article : 41 wordsThe following private advices have been received:— By Gold-brough, Mort, and Co, Ltd.:—"Tallow.— The market to [?] since our last report. ...
Article : 150 wordsSALE, Friday.—At a meeting held at Maffra on Friday afternoon, wiith an attendance of 80 representing practically the whole of Gippsland, it was enthusiastically ...
Article : 145 wordsThe wool seles yesterday were mariced by a brink sale in nll elasses of wools, with lirin prices. American huyers are operating freely in ...
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Advertising : 96 wordsThe group of pictures forwarded for exhibition by the south Australian artists is not nearly so numerous nor as good in quality as last year's collection. The Miss ...
Article : 362 wordsSir James Fergusson, it transpires, was killed by falling masoury. New York telegrams state that sccording to advioes received there it is feared that his body has ...
Article : 43 wordsAdvices received from New York, containing the story as it has been published in that city, to some extent supplement the details otherwise available. ...
Article : 261 wordsWELLINGTON. N,Z. Friday,—The Englishman, playing 12 men, bevan a mateh at Nelson against Nelaon and Marlbrough. The loeal men were all out for ...
Article : 50 wordsThe following arrivals and departure of vessels from or to Australia are reported;— Arrivals,—Yaugtsge,8.8.from Melhourne, November 20; Derean,ship, from Adelath, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 19 Jan 1907, Page 19
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