Between Saturday afternoon and Monday morning the premises of Ayers, Henry, and Co., manufacturers' agents, of Swanston street, were entered by a gant of ...
Article : 399 wordsThe Japanese estimate that Gen. Kouropatkin has 300,000 troops at his command on the frontiers of the Hun and Sha Rivers in Manchuria. The cold in the district is ...
Article : 70 wordsOne result of the disturbances at St. Petersburg has been to raise the premiums asked by Lloyd's as insurance on the Czar'n life. Thirty guineas per cent ...
Article : 59 wordsThe National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland has written to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Swinburne) asking for the co-operation of the ...
Article : 97 wordsChristmas is a season of goodwill as much in the King's Palace as in the cottage of the peasant, and King Edward and Queen Alexandra both catch the spirit of ...
Article : 1,612 wordsThe peace of the suburb of Mitcham was rudely disturbed on Monday morning by the news, which circulated like wildfire, that a terrible catastrophe had occurred at ...
Article : 2,253 wordsCrowds from other directions succeeded in gaining the ground, however, and two valleys were fired into the mass of humanity there and in the gardens. ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Johannesburg correspondent of The Times states that public sentiment in the Transvaal Colony is increasingly in favour of the establishment of representative as ...
Article : 70 wordsDuring the affrays that took place in the vicinity of the Winter Palace on Sunday the Cossacks became mad with excitement, and charged the sightseers assembled on ...
Article : 113 wordsAt a moderate estimate the total killed and wounded would be probably from 2,000 to 5,000. During the progress of the fearful ...
Article : 233 wordsAlfred Scott, for using a room off Market street for betting purposes, hits been fined £50, or three months' imprisonment. Another use of plague has occurred at ...
Article : 161 wordsAn explosion of coal gas has occurred at the Elbe Colliery, Gowerton, a mining village in Glamorgaushire, Wales. Seven men have been killed and 12 others injured. ...
Article : 36 wordsAfter the terrible events of Sunday afternoon the priest Gapon who led the strikers procession, wrote to the workers a letter which stated that there was now no ...
Article : 130 wordsThe ship Caithness-shire arrived to-day from Manzanillo, South America, with the yellow flag flying. The crew had been attacked by malaria, and four deaths had ...
Article : 839 wordsGreat Britain, Germany, and France have replied to Col. Hay's circular note to the Powers, in which the United States Secretary solicited them to renew ...
Article : 75 wordsA finding of accidental death has been returned by the Coroner in the case of the boy. Alfred Walter Mitchell, who was smothered in the mud in a channel leading ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Victorian Lacrosse Association at a meeting this evening had under discussion a proposal to bring out a Canadian team of lacrosse players. Mr. Richard Garland, ...
Article : 164 words'At the Vasilievskiy Island an important part of the city, the strikers had erected two barricades. These the soldiers destroyed, killing 30 men in their attack upon ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. Rober Brough, A.R.S.A. who was severely burned and wounded in the Scotch express fatality, has succumbed to his injuries. Although only 33 years of age, the ...
Article : 263 wordsA deputation waited on some of the Ministers on Saturday night, urging that the military should not be summoned to patrol the streets on Sunday as the ...
Article : 152 words'A' Pigeon-post message from the Briar Holme search party at Port Davey dispatched at 6.15 a.m. on Saturday, reported that they had not discovered any further ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Melbourne Cricket Club committee, at the conclusion of the match M.C.C. v. North Melbourne on Saturday, invited the members of both teams to meet them in the ...
Article : 149 wordsA body of strikers started off for Tsarkoye Solo. 15 miles south of St. Petersburg, bent on wreaking vengeance upon the Imperial Palace and gardens there. These ...
Article : 154 wordsThe Australian left early on Saturday morning for southern ports, Passengers— Mesdames Richards and child, Thompson and two children Messrs. Richards ...
Article : 257 wordsThe central portion of St. Petersburg is quiet to-day, but the ferment continues unabated in the suburbs, where the majority of the working people reside. ...
Article : 68 wordsA cablegram has just been received reporting that the extensive works at Sevastopol, in the Crime belonging to the Russian Admiralty, are ablaze. It is feared ...
Article : 81 wordsSilver.—The price of bar silver to-day is 2s. 4d., an advance of 1/8d. ...
Article : 20 words"In order that we may be thoroughly prepared for an election at any moment we are having new Federal electoral lists printed in Victoria New South Wales and ...
Article : 229 wordsTelegraphic and other news from outside districts gives evidence that accounts of the dreadful deeds in St. Petersburg have been carried to remote parts of the Empire, ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Very Rev. Father Hays gave an address at St. Brigid's Hall, North Fitzroy, to-night. The ball and the stage were crowded, and hundreds of people could not ...
Article : 156 wordsThe British press is unanimous in condemning the action taken by the authorities in ordering the military to charge the crowds in St. Petersburg. The tone of the ...
Article : 111 wordsIt was reported in the Russian capital at midnight on Sunday that 10,000 armed strikers were marching towards St. Petersburg from Kolpino, a small town 17 miles ...
Article : 59 wordsGreat excitement prevails among the Russians and Poles who have taken up their abode in America at the news of the tragic events in St Petersburg. The ...
Article : 71 wordsGeneral disappointment is expressed in Paris at the refusal of the Czar to comply with the request of the workers to meet him in the Palace square. The Parisians ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 24 Jan 1905, Page 5
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