The Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Daglish) left Fremantle by R.M.S. Mongolia on Wednesday to attend the Premiers' Conference in Hobart. Rps. Mauger and ...
Article : 414 wordsGen. Stoessel's final proclamation to the garrison who defended Port Arthur for so long has been published. In order to justify the capituiation the general pointed ...
Article : 71 wordsThe evil effects of the fatuous policy insisted upon by the Federal Labour Party in connection with the conveyance of Australian mails to England may soon be ...
Article : 206 wordsMr. Arnold-Forster has announced that 120 of the new 181/2pr. quick-firing guns, with which tie British artillery is to be supplied under his army reform scheme, ...
Article : 80 wordsWhen the news of the St. Petersburg massacres on Sunday and Monday reached Radom, a town of 75,000 people, on the Warsaw to Vienna Railway, the working ...
Article : 289 wordsThree hundred and fifty barristers and solicitors practising in the Courts of St. Petersburg have met, and passed resolutions affirming that they are in entire ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Boyevayn, or fighting organization of the Terrorist Party, has stated that while the Czar lives the needed reforms in the government of the Empire cannot be ...
Article : 84 wordsRussian stocks have fallen several points on the Berlin Bonrse, and the new loan of £25,000,000 at 41/2 per cent., which, after in initial failure in Berlin was covered ...
Article : 46 wordsIt is believed that one result of the dis-ruption and strikes in Russia may be to imperil the provision and conveyance of stores and ammunition to ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Cossacks, who were employed at St. Petersburg in dispersing the crowds on Tuesday, wounded several people with their swords. ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Australian Agricultural Land and Investment Company has declared a dividend of 30/ per share. ...
Article : 24 wordsAmong the Russian who have been taken into custody in connection with the events of the last few days is Maxime Gorky, the famous Russian novelist. He ...
Article : 98 wordsJohn Roberts, the champion billiard player, has put up a record break of 821 in a match with ivory balls against Duncan, the Scotch player, at Glasgow. This ...
Article : 110 wordsH. R. Collins, a British subject, but of Portuguese extraction, has been tried at Yokohama on the charge of disclosing Japanese military secrets to Russian officers. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Act under which the post and telegraph services of the different States became vested in the Commonwealth was passed in 1901, and it was into this ...
Article : 418 wordsFrench advices from St. Petersburg say that the Czar has been practically sequestered. The persistent silence imposed upon him by his dangerous advisers causes ...
Article : 88 wordsThe sailors of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, who ore alleged, to have started the fire that resulted in the destruction of the Admiralty workshops at Sevastopol, appear ...
Article : 219 wordsIt is believed that the United States Government is seeking to establish naval stations in Samana and Manzanilla Bays, San Domingo, in order to control the ...
Article : 40 wordsThe number of men on strike in the ancient capital of Moscow is now 10,000. The printers have joined the ranks of the strikers, and the publication of the ...
Article : 103 wordswool sales.—There was a brisk sale at the London wool sales to-day, and prices were well maintained. The following prices were realized:—Kcon, 81/8.; ...
Article : 198 wordsM. Hessen, editor of The Annensky and a well-known writer, has, with several others who were associated in the initia-tion of the committee to arrange for a ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Secretary of State for the Colonies (the Right Hon. Alfred Lyttelton) has commissioned Mr. Rider Haggard, the well-known author, to proceed to the United ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Crown prosecutions against the wheelers and miners at the Newcastle Police Court were continued to-day, and slow progress was made. Three wheelers ...
Article : 465 wordsMr. Andrew Dickson White, formerly American Ambassador at St. Petersburg, has expressed to an interviewer the opinion that Czar Nicholas H. is hopelessly unfit ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Dalai Lama, the late native ruler of Tibet, who fled before the advance of Col.Younghusband's English troops last year, has given an audience to a Russian official ...
Article : 116 wordsThe priest, Gapon, who led the workers' procession at St. Petersburg on Sunday, has reached Moscow. He is diligently circulating among the workpeople there the ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Berlin National Zeitung has been informed that the chief danger in Russia at the moment is the possibility that the Grand Dukes may be arranging for a ...
Article : 50 wordsM. Pobiedonstzeff, Procurator-General of the Russian Holy Syned, is reported to be seriously ill. He recently declared that the Czar, as a despotic ...
Article : 67 wordsThe West Ham Trades and Labour Council has forwarded to the Prime Minister (Mr. Balfour) a resolution expressing horror at the "wanton butchery" of so many ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsThe Daily Telegraph says that the priest Gapon, who led the processions of workmen in St. Petersburg, has issued a revolutionary manifesto, which he has circulated ...
Article : 95 wordsThe St. Peterburg correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that M. de Witte (President of the Council of Ministers) and Prince Swiatopolk-Mirski (Minister of the ...
Article : 54 wordsThe attention of the Premier (Hon. J. G. Jenkins) was directed on Wednesday morning to the fact that at the end of the month the mail contract with Great Britain ...
Article : 284 wordsAll news from Russia to the world outside has to pass through the hands of censors, whose work in many instances is obviously done in a very clumsy manner. ...
Article : 309 wordsSince the Sea Carriage of Goods Act came into force some shipping companies are alleged to have refused to take potatoes from Adelaide, consigned to South African ports. ...
Article : 152 wordsA customs official in New South Wales has charged duty upon n bunch of heather which was sent through the post from Scotland to a resident of Mudgee. This ...
Article : 267 wordsA quiet night was experienced in St. Petersburg on Monday, and there is now no excitement in the capital. Thousands of people are still idling about ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Petit Journal, Paris, publishes advices from St. Petersburg which state that crowds of armed workmen have charged the soldiery at Kolpino, a manufacturing ...
Article : 266 wordsThe Russians in America are greatly shocked and excited over the occurrences in St. Petersburg, and they express the utmost sympathy with the strikers who ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. T. Hall (Coroner) is indignant at a paragraph in yesterday's Barrier Miner regarding the mysterious death of Grose and the statement of the girl Ruth ...
Article : 240 wordsThe manager of the Orient Company in Adelaide (Mr. M. G. Anderson) stated that he had nothing to add to the statement Mr. David Anderson (general manager in ...
Article : 926 wordsThe comments of many French provincial newspapers on the awful occurrences in St. Petersburg on Sunday are extremely bitter against the authorities who gave the ...
Article : 63 wordsMabel Eliza Studley, a single woman, poisoned herself in a dramatic and startling fashion at her home, at Heidelberg, this morning. The woman, according to the ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Marquis Oyama has issued a proclamation to his 300,000 troops in Manchuria, in which he gives details of the events now bappening in Russia. He interprets the ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 26 Jan 1905, Page 5
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