The race for the Derby took place at Epsom to-day, with the following result;— THE DERBY STAKES, Of 6,500 sovs.;second horse, 460 sovs.; third ...
Article : 250 wordsThe most important development towards a settlement of the dockers' strike was taken late on Tuesday afternoon. It was announced this morning by the ...
Article : 382 wordsMr. J. B. Ismay, managing director of the White Star line, was the principal witness at the Titanic inquiry yesterday. He said that at noon on Sunday he saw ...
Article : 349 wordsThere was again heavy rain during the night, and as the wicket at Lords was found to be unplayable this morning, the match between the Australians and ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. Mauger's chances of selection as a Liberal candidate for the Senate received a serious set-back yesterday when the excentive of the People's Party declined to accept ...
Article : 482 wordsThe Duchess [?] Conna[?]ght, who was reported to be sufering from appendictis, is declared by the vice-regal entourage at Ottawa to be only slightly indisposed, and ...
Article : 848 wordsLEONGATHA, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. Watt) paid a visit to Leongatha this evening, and was entertained at a smoke social by the Australian Natives' ...
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Article : 96 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The counting of the absent votes in connection with the Werriwa election was almost concluded to-day, and the figures now stand as ...
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Article : 258 wordsMr. William Jennings Bryan, commenting editorially in his journal, "The Commoner," published at Lincoln (Nebraska), anticipates that a majority of the northern ...
Article : 241 wordsA writer in the "Tagliche Rundschau" points out the advantageous position held by Germany over Great Britain, in the matter of airships. He refers to the fact ...
Article : 445 wordsSir,—In your report of the conversazione held last night at the Gatehouse-street school-hall. Mr. Mauger is credited with having said:—"For the last three months ...
Article : 269 wordsThe executive of the People's Liberal Party (perhaps better known as the Commonwealth Liberal party) held an interesting meeting last night. There are both ...
Article : 395 wordsThe chairman of the Port Authority (Lord Devonport) presided at a meeting of employers at the Port of London on Tuesday. ...
Article : 205 wordsExtremely disorderly scenes marked the passage though the Lower House of the Hungarian Parliament of the Defence Bill. The measure confers on the Austrian ...
Article : 465 wordsP. F. Warner has been appointed treasurer of the fund which is being raised in England for a sonvenir to S. E. Gregory on the occasion of the meeting between ...
Article : 68 wordsSir.—I cannot understand the comment on the nomination of Mr. Samuel Mauger as a candidate for the Senate. Living in the country and moving about among people of ...
Article : 207 wordsG. Cox, playing for Sussex, took eight Derbyshire wickets for 24 runs. Kent dismissed Nottinghamshire for 47 runs, C. Blythe taking four wickets for 22 ...
Article : 45 words[?] of Corio-street, Geelong re[?]. who died on May 1. left under a [?] dated [?] 24, [?]tt, real estate valued at [?] and personal property valued at £1,2[?] to ...
Article : 97 wordsFiring at a range of 2,400 yards, the 12in. guns of H.M. balleship Collingwood scored eight hits in eight rounds, which occupied only two minutes. ...
Article : 48 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—While a column of senior cadets was marching along Randwick-raod, near the Zoological-gardens, tonight, a taxi-cab crashed into the rear files, ...
Article : 674 wordsFor the protection of the men at work the police strength has been reinforced, but fights and senfiles occur frequently outside the dock-gates. ...
Article : 169 wordsProtests against Mr. Mauger's selection continue to be received from branches of the Australian Women's National League. In all 67 branches have decided against Mr. ...
Article : 174 wordsPERTH, Wednesday.—The Chief Justice. Sir Henry Parker, to-day gave his reserved judgement in connection with certain matters arising out of the Bullfinch boom in ...
Article : 232 wordsSir,—Mr. Irvine wants someone to devise a lighting policy. Well, why not supply one himself? Thus would be very much better than r[?]diculing those who are doing good ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) announced in the House of Commons on Tuesday, in answer to a question, that an informed endeavour has been made by the ...
Article : 245 wordsAt a meeting held in the Howe-crescent hall. South Melbourne, yesterday, a branch of the Women's National Leaugue was formed, and will be known as the ...
Article : 547 wordsViscount St. Aldwyn, in his capacity as chairman of the heard which is considering the minimum rates for all classes of miners in South Wales, spent two hours ...
Article : 360 wordsThe President of the Local Government Board (Mr. John Barns) had a cheering message for as audience which he addressed at the Cavlon-hall on Tuesday night. ...
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Article : 124 wordsMr. J. B. M'[?]pin, Righwood hon. treassuer of the fund, de[?] to acknowledge receipt of the following additional subscribtions towards the case of the child Kevin Pra[?]t, who had the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 6 Jun 1912, Page 13
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