The greatest anxiety is felt for the safety of the European residents of Fez, the stronghold of the Sultan of Moroeco, which is besieged by rebel tribesmen. The ...
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Article : 385 wordsMr. William O'Brien, in a speech to his Cork constituents yesterday, declared that even if the Veto Bill were passed forthwith and without alteration, it would be ...
Article : 85 wordsThe railway accident near Grahamstown on Saturday, when 28 lives were lost, was caused by a truck becoming derailed. The train was composed of four passenger ...
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Article : 788 wordsThe Unionists throughout the kingdom are raising a fighting fund in opposition to Home Rule. The sum of £100,000 has been subscribed. ...
Article : 28 wordsIt is announced by cable from Cape Town that Sir David de Villiers Graaf, Minister of Public Works, will accompany General Botha, the Prime Minister of South Africa, ...
Article : 1,202 wordsThe Master of Elibank, Chief Whip of the Liberal party, has addressed a letter to the Liberals of Midlothian, in which he points out that the census figures show that heavy ...
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Article : 73 wordsA letter reveived here from Dr. Verdon, of Melbourne, who, with his wife and children, is in Fez, which is under siege by Moroccan tribesmen, shows that the ...
Article : 65 wordsThe cinematograph has proved a valuable witness in connection with the recent riots in the Champagne district. A film was reproduced showing several men committing ...
Article : 61 wordsAdvices are to hand from Fez up to April 16. They are more reassuring, as no attack had come from the tribesmen for four days. ...
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Article : 49 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.— Colonel Onslow, who represents Waverley in the State Parliament, speaking in reference to the referendum proposals to-night, entered a ...
Article : 219 wordsThe measure to provied State compensation to miners attacked by miners' phthisis has been withdrawn in favour of a scheme for contributory compensation. Mr. Smuts, ...
Article : 118 wordsAn artillery column has been ordered to be in readiness at Ceata to proceed to Tetnan, the Moroccan seaport. ...
Article : 25 wordsProfessor Kuttner, of the Breslan University, has successfully replaced the ball-and-socket joint and part of the femur of an injured man, utilising the corresponding ...
Article : 333 wordsThe "Vossische Zeitung," of this city, claims to be in possession of information that it is the intention of France to occupy Taza, a town about 100 miles east of Fez, ...
Article : 69 wordsRontet[?] the clerk in the Foreign Office[?] who was arrested for compli[?]ty with Maimon, the Mohammedan. for the disclosure to foreign powers of Foreign ...
Article : 89 wordsAllegations of terrible cruelty to a domestic servant have been made against Mrs. Wilsmith, a Woreester lady, her son, and her bailiff. They have been brought ...
Article : 76 wordsQUEENSSCLIFF, Monday.—Curtis Scott. the young man who, on April 15, caused a commotion in the camps on Swan Island when he struck a naval cadet named ...
Article : 275 wordsFREMANTLE, Monday.—Ther has been a somewhat unexpected sequel to the recent Customs sensations, in which Boarding Inspectors Smith and Bryant were suspended, ...
Article : 153 wordsMembers of the Agricultural implement Employees' Union who are out on strike turned their attention to the celebration of Eight Hours Day yesterday. The ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Czar has given another mark of his approval of the action of the Prime Minister, M.Stolypin, in the recent erisis on elestoral reform. He has issued a r[?]ript ...
Article : 93 wordsThe 25 first class passengers by the R.M.S. Mooltan, who have been released under surveillance from the Quarantine Station. reported themselves at the Health ...
Article : 169 wordsNews from Java dated yesterday records the occurrences of 13 fresh cases of buhonic and one of pneumonic plague, with five deaths. ...
Article : 115 wordsSir,—I am a member of the Agricultural Implement Employees' Union. Daring the last 20 years. being in constant employment. have managed to pay for a ...
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Article : 384 wordsThe new Canadian Copyright Bill strikes a blow, by its provisions preserving local control, against British anthors and publishers,lts requirements destroy the ...
Article : 75 wordsBALLARAT, Monday.—A strike of bookmakers occurred at the Sea[?]sdale and Smythesdale races, which were held at Sea[?]sdale to-day. In the first event, which ...
Article : 187 wordsSoveral passengers on the Mooltan write expressing their appreciation of the kindness and courtesy extended to them by the superitendent (Mr. Keys), Dr. Robertson ...
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Article : 58 wordsWe celebrate to-night the birthday and the deathday of the greatest of Englishmen —Shakespeare," said Dr. Leeper, presiden of the Melbourne shakespeare Society, at ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 25 Apr 1911, Page 5
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