Sir—I do not desire to say one word upon the religious aspect of Mr. Depledge-Sykes' blessing of the Roman Church—he is taught to bless those who persecute him. ...
Article : 486 wordsThe President (Sir Richard Baker, S.A.) took the Chair at 2.30 p.m. Rewards to Customs Officers. The Honorary Minister (Mr. Keating, T.) ...
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Article : 501 wordsEvidence of the severity of the recent weather on the south toast is afforded by the experience of the coastal steamer Eden. The vessel left Sydney on Monday last, ...
Article : 183 wordsThe famous Australian thoroughbred horse Trenton, sire of 400 winners, died at Cobhain Stud, Surrey, on Wednesday. "Mostyn" writes:—"Trenton ranks as ...
Article : 685 wordsThe Agents-General of the States of the Commonwealth are preparing a joint report on emigration to Australia and methods which should be adopted for ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. Randolf, the consulting engineer for the Panama Canal, expects that notwithstanding all recent statements to the contrary, it will be possible to complete the ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Earl of Rosebery, in an address at Stourbridge, said that he placed the Education Act in the forefront of current politics. He also called for a frank and clear ...
Article : 352 wordsThe transactions of the New York Cocton Exchange during the present season have aggregated 1.500,000 bales. The reports to date foreshadow that the ...
Article : 59 wordsWhen the barque Laira was preparing to sail from Hobson's Bay one of her crew, a young man named Bert Smith, fell from aloft to the deck and was killed almost ...
Article : 162 wordsPresident Roosevelt's sympathetic references during his southern tour to the racial difficulties in the southern States of the Union are winning for him golden ...
Article : 74 wordsLady Talbot has received from the secretary of the Victorian League in London an offer of a valuable prize for competition among boys attending Victorian ...
Article : 104 wordsSir—Your leader of October 25, together with the letters of Messrs. John O'Reily and A. Depledge-Sykes re the above subject, reflect no more than the best throughts of ...
Article : 535 wordsThe Sultan of Morocco has accepted the programme for discussion at the international conference on Morocco affairs, and has agreed to the meetings being held at ...
Article : 41 wordsA firm of printers has written to the Attorney-General (Mr. Davies), asking whether it can legally conduct a competition in connection with the Melbourne Cup. It ...
Article : 105 wordsReuter's correspondent at Lahore states that the great chiefs, nobility, and gentry of India are with ever increasing earnestness pressing a demand that a Prince of ...
Article : 105 wordsA caucus of the combined Ministerial Party was held at the invitation of the Government in order to arrive at an, understanding with certain Labour members. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsBrisket(a retired Cockney tradesman on a Cook's tour), Mr. Edward Lauri; Don Pedro Muria (a Spanish adventurer), Mr. Charles McNaughton; Duke of Clapham, Mr. Arthur Lissant; ...
Article : 523 wordsThe New Zealand Rugby footballers met the Devonport Albion team, who were the champions of the West of England in 1904, at Devonport on Wednesday, and after ...
Article : 345 wordsThe select committee of the House of Representatives appointed to enquire into the carriage of mails, passengers, and cargo between the Commonwealth and Great ...
Article : 475 wordsKing Edward has determined to recognise the cordial relations between Great Britain and Japan by a tangible compliment to the Mikado. To this end he ...
Article : 137 wordsThe polling in 45 out of 50 seats in the Legislative Assembly will take place tomorrow. Indications point to the Government winning on the whole elections 30 ...
Article : 165 wordsThe statutory rules of the Conciliation and Arbitration Court, prepared by the President (Mr. Justice O'Connor), were approved of at to-day's meeting of ...
Article : 352 wordsSir—Your intolerant correspondent who writes upon the subject of religious toleration under the signature of a member of Stow Church 57 years ago, in practically ...
Article : 670 wordsThe Russian cruiser Diana, which was interned by the French at Saigon; the bettleship Czarevitch, detained by the Chinese at, Tsin-tao after Admiral Witgeft's ...
Article : 159 wordsThe annual prize meeting of the Victorian Rifle Association was continued to-day on the Williamstown Range in cold and windy weather. Rain ...
Article : 262 wordsWhen asked for a statement of policy on immigration in the House of Representatives on Wednesday Mr. Deakin said that when a sufficient number of States were ...
Article : 158 wordsGreat difficulty is being experienced by members of the Federal Labour Party in determining how they will ask electors to vote on the fiscal question at the next ...
Article : 378 wordsIt is no doubt due to careful management and the entire exclusion of undesirable persons that roller skating has retained its popularity for such a long term in Adelaide. ...
Article : 168 wordsDuring the sitting of the Police Commission to-day a striking incident occurred. "Mr. Robert McHugh (ex-inspector of was being cross-examined by the ...
Article : 298 wordsMrs. McDonald, who was spending her honeymoon in the Blue Mountains, fell from the balcony of the Katoomba Coffee Palace. She sustained a fracture of the ...
Article : 279 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Ashton moved that it was expedient to bring in a Bill to amend and extend the provisions of the Western Lands Act of 1901, ...
Article : 179 wordsThe annual meeting of the Commonwealth Council of Rifle Associations of Australia was held to-night. Col. Templeton moved—"That matches for Prince of ...
Article : 266 wordsThe festival of "Hallowe'en" appeals strongly to the iuvenile portion of the Scottish section of the community because the Chief and council of the South Australian ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 27 Oct 1905, Page 6
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