Still another version concerning the landing of American troops at Kingston after the great earthquake in Jamaica is given by the Kingston correspondent of "The Times" ...
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Article : 89 wordsMr. Bryce, who has just retired from the post of Chief Secretary for Ireland, gave a statement in Dublinm a few days ago with regard to higher education in Ireland. MR. ...
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Article : 109 wordsA meeting of the Federal Cabinet will be held to-morrow at which an arrangement will be made for the appointment of a representative to take the place of Mr. ...
Article : 123 wordsAt 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, nearly 3,000 children were drawn up in orderly lines on the north side of the Exhibitionbuilding These were the first batch of ...
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Article : 209 wordsA committee of merchants and others in Jamaica have held a meeting, under the presidency of the Most Rev. Enos Nuttall, Bishop of Jamaica and Archbishop of the ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. Duguld Thomson, one of the representatives of the Commonwealth at the Navigation Conference in London next month, is a passenger from Sydney to ...
Article : 41 wordsIn the course of a speech on Saturday, at Stoke, the Eard of Crewe, Lord President of the Council, foreshadowed a Government scheme for the reform of the House of ...
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Article : 445 wordsThe question of abolishing the senior wranglership at Cambridge University has been discussed for some months past, the change having been recommended by the ...
Article : 97 wordsSir Richard Solomon is a candidate for Pretoria in the new Transwall Parliament in opposition to Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, the Progressive candidate. Sir Richard was ...
Article : 190 wordsAdditional returns in connection with the second ballot for the Rej[?]tag election show that the Socialists have sustained further losses. ...
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Article : 94 wordsSteps are being taken by the naval authorities to utilise the facilities on war-ships for the transmission of weather reports from sea by means of wireless telegralphy, ...
Article : 86 wordsSir Evan MacGregor, Permanent Secretary to the Admiralty since 1884, is retiring from the position. He is to be succeeded by Mr. Charles Inigo Thomas, ...
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Article : 1,148 wordsThe British War Office announces that the medals for distribution to the memebers of Doyle's Australian Scouts. who took part in the South African war, are now ready for ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. Charles Carr Ashlely, late of Kingston-on-Thames, who died recently, made a splendid bequest to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. The institution will ...
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Article : 56 wordsAt a meeting of the Collingwood branch of the Political Labour Council, held at the Working Men's Club. Johnston-street, last night, attention was given to matters ...
Article : 681 wordsA Rugby football match took place yesterday between Scotland and Wales. The Scottish [?]m won by two tries to a penalty goal. ...
Article : 77 wordsGeelong, Monday.—Discussio on the subject of the Navigation Conference took place at the annual meeting of the Geelong Chamber of Commerce this afternoon. Mr. ...
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Article : 675 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures last night a letter was read from the president of the Federal Council of Chambers of Manufactures, ...
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Article : 282 wordsSkating during the last few days has been carried on in many places in England under hazardlons conditions, with the result that the number of accidents to followeres of the ...
Article : 67 wordsIt was reported by Mr. Master, M.H.R., secretary of the Anti-Sweating League. At the council meeting yesterday, that he had been waited upon by a number of ...
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Article : 77 wordsTwo men, named Alfred Oatley and Charles Martin, have been convicted at the Old Biley of forging and uttering O[?]y. who gave his age as 28. stated ...
Article : 64 wordsUnpacking of the huge case containing the Joan of Are statue commenced yesterday morning at the Public Library, and was coucluded at midway. By 5 o'clock it was ...
Article : 352 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—Health matters at Port Douglas are now very satisfactory, and the measures taken by the Health department appear to have been thoroughly ...
Article : 62 wordsBRISBANE. Monday.— A deputation from the Timber Me[?] Association walted on the Minister of Lands to-day with the object of pointing out to him (1) ...
Article : 188 wordsBEECH WORTH, Monday.— When opening the [?]worth Fruit Preserving, J[?] and Same Works last week, Mr. A.A. Billson, M.L.A., said that he looked to the ...
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Article : 127 wordsAt the meeting of the Fitzroy Council last evening a circular letter from the Board of Public Health was read. The board pointed out that in view of the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 5 Feb 1907, Page 5
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