In Legislative Council Supply Bill passed, Hons, J. Vardon, G. Brookman, and E. Lucas spoke on motion for appointment of three Wages Boards, Debate adjourned. Council rose at ...
Article : 147 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir George Le Hunte) sent a message to the captains if the South Australian and H.M.S. Psyche teams, who played a game of British Asso-ciation ...
Article : 2,094 wordsThe debate on the motion of the post master-General, approving of the mail contract with Sir James Laing & Sons, was resumed in the House of ...
Article : 1,563 wordsA Durban message states that all photos of the head of the rebel chief Bambaata, which was removed from his body for the purpose of identification, have been ...
Article : 43 wordsA terrible railway accident has taken place near Spokane, Washington. A train, while proceeding at a great rate of speed, jumped the rails, and rushed down an ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Government lias decided to make an important alteration in the "new con-struction programme" of the navy for the current year. Instead of building two more ...
Article : 288 wordsThe conference of members of the Duma at Viborg, on the Gulf or Finland, has ended. The Times correspondent states that the ex-deputies will be allowed to ...
Article : 240 wordsThe Prime Minister to-day received from Mr. 0. C. Beale, of Sydney, who was com-missioned by the Commonwealth to enquire into the sale and use of "secret drugs," a ...
Article : 738 wordsIn response to the request of the Angli-can Bishop of Zululand the Natal Govern-ment has arranged for the Hon. W. H. Beaumont, senior Puisne Judge of the ...
Article : 91 wordsThe members of the Legislative Council met on Wednesday afternoon to pass the Supply Bill. On the previous day the Chief Secretary suggested that members should ...
Article : 496 wordsThe will of the late Sir Charles Tennant, head of the firm of Tennant, Sons, &, Co., and Chairman of the Union Bank of Scot-land, has been published. The testator left ...
Article : 49 wordsCourts-martial on Tuesday sentenced 38 Zulus to two years' imprisonment for tak-ing up arms against the Crown. The pri-soners admitted that they had suffered from ...
Article : 53 wordsCapt. E. G. Wynyard (Hampshire) has consented to join the team of amateur cricketers who will tour New Zealand next ...
Article : 30 wordsAlthough the President and the secre-tary of the Chamber of Mines decline to be interviewed at present respecting the pre-valence of goldstealing from local mines, ...
Article : 406 wordsThe Pan-American Congress has opened its sittings at Rio de Janeiro, the capital of Brazil. The Republic of Venezuela and the West Indian Republics of San Domingo ...
Article : 94 wordsIn the House of Lords on Tuesday the Earl of Donoughmore (ex-Under Secretary for War) initiated a debate on Mr. Haldane's new army scheme, and contended ...
Article : 198 wordsOwing to the dread of a wholesale mas-sacre of Jews in Odessa, large numbers of Hebrews are fleeing from that port. Bodies of Cossacks, with the apparent connivance ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Harvard University Eight will row the Cambridge team on the River Thames on September 1. The Cambridge crew re-cently defeated Oxford. . ...
Article : 32 wordsMiss Nora Dane, who is booked for a tour of Austral in, will sail by the Miltiades, and will Rive her opening concert in Mel-bourne in November. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe late Mr. Russell Sage, the American millionaire, who died this week, left a for-tune of £20,000,000. ...
Article : 28 wordsMembers of the defunct Duma express the opinion that, as a result of the Ozar's high-handed measures, a widespread, en-deavour will be made to induce the army ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 wordsSir Charles Johnson Brooke, the Rajah of Sarawak, Borneo, has executed eight Chinamen, who were members of a secret society, on charges of plotting against the ...
Article : 56 wordsAt the Inter-Parliamentary Union Con-gress on Tuesday Mr. W. J. Bryan, one of the United States delegates, delivered an eloquent address in advocating that a model ...
Article : 82 wordsWhat it was hoped would prove to be the "last lap" on the Address-in-reply debate was begun in the Assembly on Wednesday. The end was reached late at night. The ...
Article : 1,012 wordsIn the House of Representatives on Wed-nesday Sir Langdon Bonython (S.A.) asked the Treasurer whether the Government in-tended at once to take over the lighthouses ...
Article : 292 wordsWhen the Legislative Assembly met to-day the Premier brought up as a matter of privilege the report of the sermon of the Rev. H. Worrell at Bendigo on July ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 wordsWhen the Education Bill reached the stage for the consideration of the commit-tee's report by the whole House the Go-vernment abandoned the proposal to have a ...
Article : 53 wordsA deputation of manufacturers waited, upon the President of the Board of Health to-day with regard to the recent prosecu-tions under the Foods Adulteration Act. ...
Article : 157 wordsBert Hewet and Thomas Fletcher were brought before the City Court again to-day on a charge of the wilful murder of Donald John McLeod at Flemington Racecourse ...
Article : 115 wordsA warning has been issued to British ves-sels trading with Russian Baltic ports that they will probably be overhauled by Rus-sian men-of-war to prevent them from ...
Article : 173 wordsThe report of Capt. Clarke (commanding the garrison artillery at Quceenscliff) upon the issue of a circular asking for the opi-nion of the men with regard to the sale of ...
Article : 223 wordsCharles J. Haynes, publisher of The Newsletter, has been committed for trial on a chaise of having maliciously published a defamatory libel in an article relating ...
Article : 116 wordsThe trial of Nolan and Turner, charged with the murders at Stuck-up Camp, dragged through to-day, and the Court sat until 10.30 p.m., when the case was ...
Article : 85 wordsIn the Divorce Court to-day an applica-tion was made on behalf of Mrs. W. B. Dalley for a permanent alimony of £3 a week, The wife, who was the respondent, Lad ob-tained ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsIn commenting upon the proceedings of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Congress in London on Monday some of the United States and French newspapers consider ...
Article : 68 wordsJudgment ?was Riven by Mr. Justice Hodges to-day in the action of Griffin v. Millane. Plaintiff asserted that defendant in building a home on an allotment in ...
Article : 137 wordsThe bachelors of Port Adelaide enter-tained their friends on Tuesday night at a ball at the railway terminus. The railway promenade fronting the line, enclosed by ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsMr. R. W. McLeod, of Melbourne, has been in the city for a far days. He has expressed his opinion on the cricket crisis. He says:—"It is time, in the interests of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsThe Premier introduced the Licensing Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-night. He expects to raise £35,640 each year by the extra fees which will be applied for 10 ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 26 Jul 1906, Page 5
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