'A' tragedy occurred at Stockholm in connection with the visit paid by the Czar to the King of Sweden yesterday. General Beckman was returning from a reception ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Imperial Press delegates and the ladies accompanying them were the guests of Mr. Winston Churchill yesterday at a garden party held at the Board of Trade, ...
Article : 367 wordsMr. Walter Wellman, the intrepid Arctic explorer, who hopes to reach the North Pole by airship, has met with a serious reverse at the outset of the voyage which ...
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Article : 1,150 wordsHis Excellency the Governor and Lady Gibson-Carmichael gave a Ministerial dinner yesterday evening, to which the following were invited:—Mr. Murray (Premier) ...
Article : 1,330 wordsWhen prayers were read yesterday, the House presented a curious spectacle. On the Ministerial side there was a strong muster of members, but the Opposition ...
Article : 2,407 wordsMembers of the Russian Duma now on a visit to England have expressed their disapproval of the manifesto issued by the British Labour party, in which an attack ...
Article : 210 wordsLieutenant Shackleton, the leader of the successful Antarctic expedition in the Nimrod, lectured last night before the Royal Geographical Society. Prior to delivering ...
Article : 120 wordsWODONGA, Tuesday.—The weather is pleasant, and the Murray continues to fall steadily. Mr. Keast, road manager for Crawford ...
Article : 270 wordsIn addition to the eleven players picked yesterday by the selection committee to represent England in the third test match, which begins at Leeds on Thursday, three ...
Article : 68 wordsCriticisms of the proposed reductions in the press rates determined upon by the Pacific Cable Company have appeared in several of the Canadian papers. The ...
Article : 92 wordsIn the House of Commons yesterday the Attorney-General (Sir William Robson), in reply to a question by Mr. E. H. Carlile, Unionist member for St. Albans, Herts, ...
Article : 88 wordsThe debate on the Finance Bill, which was introduced consequent upon the Budget, was resumed in committee of the House of Commons yesterday. ...
Article : 100 wordsIt is rather a matter of ringing the changes than actually making very definite alterations in the third English Eleven picked to play the Australians at Leeds on ...
Article : 905 wordsMr. F. W. Ward, editor of the Sydney "Daily Telegraph," interviewed by the "Daily Chronicle," remarked:—"The deepest impression which the conference has ...
Article : 77 wordsThe warning uttered by the German Chancellor, Prince Bulow, that he would resign office if the Government scheme of taxation were not agreed to, appears to have ...
Article : 98 wordsTOCUMWAL, Tuesday.—The river is 16ft. 8in. above summer level to-night, and rising at the rate of 2in. an hour. So far little or no pressure has come on the levee ...
Article : 264 wordsTwo munificent bequests to the University of Paris for the encouragement of the study of aeronautics are announced. M. Deutsch, the wealthy enthusiast, who ...
Article : 101 wordsA disaster has occurred in a colliery at Carbajo, in Portugal. An underground river flooded the mine, and 51 miners were cut off from all means of escape. ...
Article : 67 wordsNo improvement has taken place with regard to the outbreak of cholera in St. Petersburg. Since the first case occurred some weeks ago 802 people have been ...
Article : 63 wordsInformation has been furnished showing the number of visitors who attended the great historic church pageant in the grounds of Fulham Palace, the residence of the ...
Article : 92 wordsThe French barque Turgot, 1,958 tons, bound from Hull for Hobart with a general cargo, was wrecked at Tarrafal Bay, Cape Verde Islands, on June 15. Information was ...
Article : 53 wordsAllegations have been made recently that the funds of the municipality of Odessa, on the Black Sea, have been misappropriated for the purposes of fomenting revolution. ...
Article : 57 wordsMOOROOPNA, Tuesday.—A peculiar accident happened to a farmer, named J. Mills, who was crossing the Muddy Creek on a log on his hands and knees. Another ...
Article : 93 wordsThe steamer Osnabruck, 4,240 tons, of the German-Australian line, which left Adelaide on April 21 for Java ports and Hamburg, has arrived at Suez with her cargo on ...
Article : 35 wordsTenders were invited in March last by the War Office for the supply of 666,680[?]b. of tinned meat. The "replacement" clause, which had previously caused Australian ...
Article : 87 wordsBENDIGO, Tuesday—Senator M'Coll, president of the Bendigo Young Men's Christian Association, was given a hearty welcome home from America by the members ...
Article : 291 wordsA strike of members of the Naval Reserve arising out of the recent marine troubles has taken place at Marseilles. These men, who were delegated to carry ...
Article : 70 wordsYARRAWONG, Tuesday.—The flood-waters have now reached 23ft. 6in. above summer level and are running with great velocity, carrying debris and large logs. ...
Article : 85 wordsRegulations under the Stamps Act were passed by the Executive Council yesterday, with the object of preventing a repetition of the duty stamp frauds which were ...
Article : 91 wordsALBURY, Tuesday.—Most of the flood-waters in the streets south of the town have subsided. The river is falling steadily, and is now 13ft. 6in. above summer level. ...
Article : 32 wordsSEYMOUR, Tuesday. — The dangers of a severe flood in the town are now over. To-day the river fell another foot. The stream is running rapidly, showing that the ...
Article : 71 wordsTwenty-two Canadians have arrived in England to take part in the annual rifle matches at Bisley. It is considered that the team is the best ...
Article : 41 wordsNARRANDERA, Tuesday.—Sir Samuel M'Caughey, of North Yanco, has given £10,000 to the Dreadnought Fund, through the local committee. ...
Article : 26 wordsArthur Leonard Dorrington, married, with three children, and by occupation a clerk, was arrested by Plain-clothes Constable Kinleyside and Senior-constable ...
Article : 187 wordsBRIGHT, Tuesday. — Messrs. F. Muller and Sons, of Ovensvale, the largest potato-growers in this district, suffered severely by the floods of last week. They were engaged ...
Article : 76 wordsThe trinity Trustees Company is applying for probate of the will and codicils of Selina Heginbottom, late of "Eri-Eriwah," Vautier-street, Elwood, widow, who died on June 6, 1909. The ...
Article : 240 wordsIn response to a circular, issued by the Port Melbourne Council to the various municipalities in the state of Victoria, asking for an expression of opinion in regard to ...
Article : 115 wordsIn the shallow waters about the Port Melbourne piers it is an easy matter for vessels of heavy draught to get into a difficult position. This is what happened yesterday ...
Article : 155 wordsNATILIALIA, Tuesday. — Although the main road from Nathalia to Kyabram is for miles under water and traaffic suspended, the flood-waters at Kotupna are gradually ...
Article : 633 wordsThe following letter, dated May 12, has been forwarded by P. B. Burgoyne and Company Limited, wine merchants, of Melbourne, to the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
Article : 234 wordsA telegram was also received by the Minister for Water Supply (Mr. Graham) yesterday, announcing that the Government vineyard of phylloxera resistant stocks at ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Minister for Water Supply (Mr. Graham) yesterday afternoon received from the Wyuna Government Farm a telegram stating that the flood waters were flowing ...
Article : 46 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.— In the course of a football match at Longreach to-day between Longreach and Mount Morgan, two players on opposite sides exchanged ...
Article : 99 wordsPERTH, Tuesday.—At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, four seamen from the ship Denbigh Castle, were charged with having refused to proceed to sea in ...
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Article : 205 wordsA message received from Cape Sorrell, Tasmania, announces that the federal trawler Endeavour signalled that headland yesterday morning, asking for news of the ...
Article : 94 wordsJohann Heinrich C. Ruwold, of Beulah, labourer. Causes of insolvency—Failure of crops in 1906 and 1907, losses in stock[?] sickness in family, and pressure of creditors. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 30 Jun 1909, Page 7
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