The general elections for the Japanese House of Representatives have been fixed for March next. The Tokio correspondent of The Times ...
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Article : 1,917 wordsMessrs. Gollin & Co., agents for the Petriann, to-night made the following statement, which deals with every detail of the trouble over the crew:—"We have hitherto ...
Article : 1,371 wordsA correspondent, "One of the Clerks," writes urging the desirableness of a general Saturday half-holiday. He says:—"The manager of one of our banks, and a solicitor of ...
Article : 129 wordsThe stamp duties from July 1 to December 12 realized £24,695, and the land and income tax £24,116, being increases of £6,581 and £15,119 respectively, as ...
Article : 784 wordsThe Liberal Party is the Progressive Party. Its motto is "PROGRESS—with safety." It is against Runawayism, which in nine cases of ten means ...
Article : 268 wordsBerbera advices state that deserters from the Mullah's standard persistently report that the camp followers of his forces are so short of provisions that they have ...
Article : 235 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General Lord Tennyson.) arrived at Fremantle by the Ortona on Monday evening, and proceeded to Government House, where he is ...
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Article : 582 wordsMr. Deakin left town by the Sydney express this evening, in order to speak at Seymour in advocacy of Mr. Harper's candidature for Mernda. Mr. Hickford, the ...
Article : 558 words"H. D. C." remarks:—"As a humble unit in the community I would point out one face to any who are not blind and slavish followers of a 'platform, 'and are not ...
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Advertising : 466 wordsIn the Reichstag at Berlin on Saturday the Government Bill extending to Great Britain "most favoured nation" treatment for a further period of two years was read ...
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Article : 95 wordsThe reserved judgment of the Full Court was deliverer to-day on the question of whether David Dowsy, who was convicted at the Bendigo sessions on October 20 of ...
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Article : 324 wordsSilver.—The price of bar silver to-day, is 2s. 1-13-16d. per oz., a rise of 3-16d. ...
Article : 24 wordsSir Thomas Sutherland's cabled view in reference to the ship's stoves case:—"That the decision had upset all preconceived ideas regarding the rights of British ships ...
Article : 83 wordsA remarkable story of a miser comes From Castlemaine. For 40 years William Mahon had kept the local hotel. In 1893 he retired from business and went to live ...
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Article : 177 wordsSpeaking at Seymour in support of Mr. Harper's candidature for Mernda to-night. Mr. Deakin said the Government looked forward to the time when the ...
Article : 118 wordsMr. Deakin spent most of his time in Tasmania trying to explain his Petriana "myth," and to-day at this office he again turned to the subject. Referring to press ...
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Advertising : 270 words"T. B." remarks:—"The question may well be asked What is Australia coming to?" We well know, what it has come to lately—a disgrace to a British possession ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 15 Dec 1903, Page 5
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