The first-class battleship Renown (12,350 tons), which is to convey the Prince and Princess of Wales to India, has left Portsmouth for Genoa, where the royal party. ...
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Article : 108 wordsIt is reported at Tokio that Russia, after the ratification of the peace terms, intends to retain 300,000 of the troops which were sent to Manchuria on duty at her far ...
Article : 154 wordsAt the Elephant and Castle Hotel on Monday the City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) and jury continued the enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the ...
Article : 5,312 wordsThe festivities which are on foot in Japan to do honour to the China Squadron of the British Fleet, under Vice-Admiral Sir Gerard Noel, are serving to reconcile ...
Article : 99 wordsMr. H. H. Asquith, K.C., in an address delivered to his constituents at Ladybank, East Fife, said that the Liberal Party would strenuously resist the proposal of ...
Article : 65 wordsA severe melee has occurred at Moscow between the Cossacks and the strike demonstrators. The soldiers used their swords freely, and several men were killed and ...
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Article : 673 wordsCapt. Crowley, of the barque Lalla Rookh (814 tons), which arrived at Queenstown on Saturday, after a voyage of 207 days (nearly seven months) from Brisbane, had ...
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Article : 94 wordsThe death is announced at the age of 44 of Sir George Arbuthnot Burns. Bart., second Baron Inverclyde. The deceased peer, who succeeded to the title in 1901. ...
Article : 166 wordsThe Czar of Russia has held a conference it Peterhof Palace with officials representing the Grand Duchy of Finland. As a result of the arguments advanced by the ...
Article : 132 wordsJohn Francis Gaynor and another man named Greene, whom the Supreme Court of Canada decided in June last were liable to extradition from the Dominion to the ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Daily Express announces that the shipbuilding firm of W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth, & Co., of Newcastle, are establishing a branch at Hiratsuka, near ...
Article : 36 wordsOwing to the serious shortage of grain yields in many parts of Russia it is estimated that 18,000,000 people are affected by famine. Advices state that the ...
Article : 57 wordsNews has been received that the steel barque Olivier de Clisson, 2,297 tons, has foundered off Cape Verde, the most westerly point on the African coast, while on ...
Article : 88 wordsThe hindrance which has been caused to shipping in the Suez Canal owing to the debris from the explosion of the steamer Chatham blocking the channel having been ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Great Powers have replied to the communication from the Porte which declared that the international control of Macedonian finance would be an interference ...
Article : 135 wordsThe steamer Alameda, 3,158 tons, which when leaving San Francisco for Honolulu a week ago went ashore in San Francisco Bay and at once began to settle down. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe disclosures made by Professor Behring, the delegate of the German Government at the Paris International Conference on Tuberculosis, in reference to his ...
Article : 234 wordsKing Edward has forwarded to the widow of the late Dr. Barnardo a letter of condolence on the death of her husband. His Majesty alluded to the great philanthropist ...
Article : 89 wordsA correspondent complains that the Rev. R. W. Newland, who is Chairman of a district council, has been also gazetted a justice of the peace. He refers to ...
Article : 284 wordsTrade conditions are in a healthy state, and the figures for the quarter ended September 30 are satisfactory. Perhaps the most noticeable feature in the exports for ...
Article : 267 wordsA band of Moorish marauders has been arrested at Tangier. The party, which was under the leadership of a brother of Valiente, a desperate brigand chief, had ...
Article : 67 wordsSilver.—The price of bar silver to-day is 2s. 4¾d., an advance of 1-16d. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. William Stuart, of Stuart Brothers, contractors, giving evidence before the Arbitration Court to-day, had rather a poor opinion of the average carpenter of ...
Article : 228 wordsOfficial despatches received at Berlin from Gorman South-West Africa state that there is no truth in the rumour that a great conspiracy against German ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Prime Minister to-day received a further cable message from Gen. Booth respecting the withdrawal of his offer to send 5,000 families to Australia. On ...
Article : 390 wordsThe Executive Council met this morning and issued writs for general elections in all the electorates except Roeburne, Kimberley, Gascovne, Pilbarra, and Dundas. ...
Article : 317 wordsThe Hongkong correspondent of The Morning Post says that the British Government has lent China £1,000,000 in order that the Pekin Government may ...
Article : 53 wordsA telegram received from Cootamundra states that two youths, while walking in the sewerage paddock yesterday afternoon, discovered the dead body of J. D. Futter ...
Article : 193 wordsThe Lands Commission did not take evidence to-day, and adjourned till Wednesday. A letter has been sent to Mr. W. P. Crick intimating that for the present ...
Article : 95 wordsMjr. Gen. French, who arrived to-day, referring to Commonwealth military matters, said he was not enamoured of the substitution of the Military Board for the ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 10 Oct 1905, Page 5
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