The names of seven of the members who have accepted office in the new State Ministry were disclosed by Mr. Bent to-day, together with the offices which they are to ...
Article : 328 wordsIn the Divorce Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, a petition by Eva Mary Upcher, formerly of Bethangu, but now of Burnie, for the dissolution of her marriage ...
Article : 524 wordsThe persistent Continental rumour that the Japanese torpedo boats which attacked Port Arthur issued from the British port of War-hai-wei induced Lord Lansdowne to ...
Article : 87 wordsMessrs. De La Rey, Louis Botha, and Burger, and 10 other leading Boers Lave issued a manifesto condemning the proposed importation of Chinese labour to the Rand. ...
Article : 179 wordsThe marriage of the Duke of Norfolk and Miss Gwendolen Mary Maxwell was quietly celebrated on Monday, by priests of the Roman Catholic Church, at ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Rev. J. A. Dowie's meeting in the town hall to-night was most disorderly, and broke up in confusion. Subsequently a great crowd gave Elijah the Restorer a ...
Article : 877 wordsThis day The Register appears in an enlarged form (four pages of seven columns such, instead of six columns each as heretofore). We have received a first ...
Article : 231 wordsThe Muscovites are greatly mystified concerning the intentions of their wily foes, Gen. Pflug, a member of Admiral Alexehieff's staff, has telegraphed to St. ...
Article : 169 wordsViscountess Hayashi, the wife of the Japanese Ambassador in London, has appealed to her countrywomen resident in Great Britain to subscribe to a patriotic ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Acting Consul-General for Japan has received an official cable message stating that, according to the Japanese Consul at Chifu, the Russian cruiser Askold, which ...
Article : 92 wordsVery widespread interest was aroused by the announcement of the Duke of Norfolk's engagement to Miss Gwendolen Mary Maxwell. Two ancient noble families ...
Article : 546 wordsIn view of England's alliance with Japan and the dispatch of heavy naval reinforcements to the Far East, deeop interest attaches to a bluebool inst. published ...
Article : 126 wordsThe debate on Mr. John Morley's proposed amendment to the Address-in-reply censuring the Ministry on account of their uncertain fiscal policy and affirming that ...
Article : 711 wordsThe Great Siberian Railway, by which Russia which have to transport practically and war supplies, connects Moscow with Port Arthur by a ribbon of steel considerably ...
Article : 1,033 wordsMr. J. H. Wilbur, who is lecturing on the agricultural and pastoral potentialities of Western Australia, is staying at the [?] Hotel Mr. Wilbur will deliver his ...
Article : 510 wordsIt transpired to-day that the Postmaster General had received only two, not three tenders for the proposed new English mail service. Three letters marked "English ...
Article : 413 wordsMr. H. B. Miller, the United States Consul at Niuchwang, has strongly complained of the conduct of Muscovite soldiers in beating and robbing the Japanese refuges ...
Article : 196 wordsThe foresight and alertness of the Japanese Admiralty are well exemplified by the way in which early use is being made of the new fast cruisers Nisshin and Kasuga ...
Article : 164 wordsThe trial of Mosa Aarons, pawnbroker, on a charge of having received a quality of jewellery alleged to have been stolen from Meln Myers, jeweller, of Elizabeth ...
Article : 121 wordsDuring the holding at Warsaw, the capital of Russian Poland, of a patriotic demonstration to support the war policy of the Czar and his advisers, Count Dembsky, an ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Daily Telegraph recently stated that Earl Roberts had accepted the appointment of Inspector-General of the British Army under the new Army Council. The ...
Article : 124 wordsHope Brown, William Ryan, John Wren, and Frank Chesswass, charged with having forcibly entered the Collingwood Tote, under on Act of Richard H., and having ...
Article : 453 wordsJapan is energetically pushing tome the advantage she has gained in the first engagements with Russia. She is now landing bodies of troops in Corea ...
Article : 252 wordsAn extended conversation took place this afternoon between the Prime Minister and the Western Australian members of the Federal Parliament in regard to the effect ...
Article : 293 wordsA naval expert, writing to The Daily Chronicle, estimates the damage done by the Japanese to the Russian fleet in the engagements at Port Arthur and ...
Article : 59 wordsThe elections for the house of Assembly it Capetown have been concluded, and the result is that the Progressives, who are led by the noted Dr. Jameson and Dr. T. ...
Article : 74 wordsAbout six months ago an aboriginal named Simbo, who was shepherding for Yalata, Station, near here, suddenly disappeared, and it was reported among the blacks that ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) has received the following interesting communication from London:—"Seldon has a finer body of men and women set out to seek ...
Article : 244 wordsMessages from Port Arthur state that the steamer Yenesei, which blew up in Taleinwan Bay, was engaged at the time in laying a submarine mine, and was loaded ...
Article : 60 wordsA New York despatch records the death, in the 63rd year of his age of Sr. Marcus Alonzo Hanna, Chairman of the National Republican Committee, and President of ...
Article : 555 wordsThe New York correspondent of The Times says that Russia's assent to Col. John Hay's note, calling upon the combatants to respect the integrity and ...
Article : 144 wordsThere was no change in the position at the Wallaroo Mines to-day. The blower at Boor's shaft has been working continuously, and [?] operation will be ...
Article : 386 wordsThe leading Berlin and Frankfort financiers have lost £5,000,000 owing to the slump in the value of Russian securities which followed the outbreak of war. They ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Prinz Sigismund arrived from the islands to-night. The majority of her passengers are convalescent after an attack of black water fever, which for two months ...
Article : 80 wordsNew Zealand has been declared free from smallpox. ...
Article : 13 wordsThe Standard regards the result of the Mid-Herts election as a crushing demonstration against Mr. Chamberlain's new fiscal policy. If the nation wanted protection ...
Article : 68 wordsGreat amusement was caused in the District Court to-day by the hearing of a case in which John Sutherland, a prospector, sued Ettie Wilson, an attractive girl of ...
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