A correspondent, over the nom de plume of "Perplexed," wrote to The Register on November 21 asking the question—"Is religion declining?" He expressed the ...
Article : 625 wordsAn experienced and keenly observant traveller, writer of a dozen or more delightful romances, a lecturer and preacher with a worldwide reputation, the Rev. Egerton Young is a most entertaining "victim" for ...
Article : 2,323 wordsThe death is announced, at the age of 37, of Albert Edward Philip Henry Yorke, D.L., sixth Earl of Hardwicke, Under Secretary for War. He was the only son of ...
Article : 171 wordsGen. Kouropatkin has telegraphed to the Czar that Gen. Rennenkampf's division has repelled a fresh onslaught by a Japanese force, and prevented the enemy from effect ...
Article : 105 wordsThis issue contains a full report of the concert in which Miss Catherine Hayes took part on Tuesday morning at the Victoria Theatre before an audience of about ...
Article : 167 wordsA Tokio message received on Tuesday afternoon stated that Gen. Nogi was making satisfactory headway with the assaults upon the inner lines of fortifications around ...
Article : 445 wordsThe Marquis Oyama has informed the Tokio Government that his armies in the Sha-ho district are in comfortable circumstances, despite the wintry weather. The trenches provide ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Sultan of Turkey has yielded to the representations made by the British Ambassador at Constantinople (Sir Nicholas O'Conor), who insisted ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. Justice Dashwood, Government Resident of the Northern Territory, occupied a seat on the bench at the sittings of the Supreme Court in Banco on Wednesday ...
Article : 654 wordsCorrespondents at the seat of war and at Tokio report that the Japanese naval and military authorities are beginning to watch with some concern the movements ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Times, in an article commenting upon the Tokio Government's complaint against some British shippers for supplying coal to Russia, says that during the present hostilities ...
Article : 59 wordsA fire is raging on board the steamer Aparima, owned by the Union Steamship Company of New, Zealand, in Calcutta Hanbour. The Aparima, Capt, Colin McDonald left Dunedin ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Russian destroyer Prontsiteliny, 240 tons, 27 knots, belonging to the Baltic Fleet, has been badly disabled in a gate. She went to Crest, where she has been dry docked for repairs. ...
Article : 38 wordsNew York telegrams contain an account of a severe fight which occurred at Ziegler, a mining township in the State of Illinois. The miners are on strike ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Daily Mail is informed by its correspondent at Shanghai that the Russian naval seamen interned there are proving very troublesome owing to the slackness ...
Article : 46 wordsAdmiral George Dewey (senior member of the Board of Admiralty at Washington) has declined to act as a member of the International Commission ...
Article : 85 wordsThe police at St. Louis, the scene of the World's Fair, on Tuesday arrested Johann Most, a notorious Anarchist. He was engaged at the time ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Daily Mail, in a leading article, praises Mr. Bruce Smith for having introduced into the Commonwealth House of Representatives a motion in favour ...
Article : 169 wordsBurglars entered on Saturday night the premises of J, J. Stockall & Sons, the noted jewellers, dock manufacturers, opticians, and toolmakers, at 6, 8, and 10. ...
Article : 144 wordsOur representative submitted to Archbishop O'Relly a series of questions dealing, with the alleged decadence of religion in Australia. The Archbishop thought the ...
Article : 1,786 wordsMr. Bennet Burleigh advises The Daily Telegraph that, in connection with the general assault, the Japanese exploded several wines at the north-east corner of ...
Article : 408 wordsCount von Bulow, the German Imperial Chancellor, remarked on a recent occasion that the rivalry of the Great Powers rendered it necessary that Germany should ...
Article : 106 wordsMr. William Sidney Sweet, who gained his B.Sc. and B.O.E. at Melbourne. University, has won the honours certificate and first place in forensic medicine and ...
Article : 138 wordsSome time ago the Bishop of Perth (Dr. Riley) received a letter from the Bishop of Victoria, sent from St. Paul's College, Hongkong. requesting that enquiries ...
Article : 248 words"You ask my views upon the important matter dealt with in your correspondent's letter last week—'Is religion declining?" said the Rev. J. G. Raws to ...
Article : 444 wordsThe Herman Army Bill now before the Reichstag provides for a gradual increase in the forces, which will raise the numbers on a peace footing from 495,500 to 505,839 ...
Article : 91 wordsLondon Wool Sales.—The auctions on Tuesday again showed splendid business. The Bales closed with a firm market at prices which wore the highest of the series. ...
Article : 241 wordsEx-Queen Nathalie has presented to the Servian nation the extensive library and collection of arms which belonged to her deceased husband (King Milan), and afterwards ...
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Article : 23 wordsGen. Sakharoff (Chief of Start to Gen. Kouropatkin) has reported that a blinding snowstorm occurred during military operations at Esinkhetchen. ...
Article : 70 wordsAt the Cardiff Assizes on Tuesday David Shepherd, chartered accountant, was brought up on a charge of embezzling and stealing on divers dates several ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 1 Dec 1904, Page 5
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