In Assembly debate took place regarding treatment destitute poor. Messrs. Rounsevell, Cohen, and Vaughan continued debate on Franchise Bill. Mr. Jamieson secured the adjournment. ...
Article : 40 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-night the Minister for Customs (Sir William Lyne) moved the adoption of the following excise duties, to take effect from August ...
Article : 458 wordsIntelligence of the sanguinary fighting at Sveaborg has spread to all the ports in the Baltic and the Gulf of Finland, and great excitement prevails among the populace. ...
Article : 320 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. W. Young asked the Premier a further question with regard to the opening of the new central railway station, which was the ...
Article : 451 wordsThe proposal of the Federal Government to establish penny postage throughout the Commonwealth, as well as beyond those limits, affords an opportunity to recall the ...
Article : 1,549 wordsA deputation representing the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Unions Congress, the General Federation of Trades Unions, and Labour members of the House ...
Article : 188 wordsThe publication of particulars of the new Constitution for the Transvaal has aroused the utmost interest throughout Great Britain, and the subject is warmly discussed ...
Article : 394 wordsAdvices from St. Petersburg fully confirm the reports from Helsingfors, the capital of Finland, that the Russian sappers in the adjacent fortress of Svealborg have broken ...
Article : 725 wordsMr. Pflaum was responsible for a little flutter on Thursday afternoon. He sought to defend the Destitute Board against charges made by Mr. Verran. The sturdy ...
Article : 702 wordsThe Earl of Crewe (Lord President of the Council) introduced the Education Bill in the House of Lords on Wednesday, and will have charge of the measure while it is ...
Article : 144 wordsProfessor Hertzenstein, of the Law Faculty in the Moscow University, who was a prominent member of the National Duma, was shot dead on Wednesday while ...
Article : 90 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Monger moved—"That in the opinion at this House the union of Western Australia with the other States in the ...
Article : 327 wordsThe Attorney-General yesterday introduced into the Legislative Assembly a Bill to deal with the suppression of gaining and The definition clause reads that ...
Article : 506 wordsThe Bill to suppress betting in streets and other public places and to increase the penalties, has passed its second reading in the House of Commons without a ...
Article : 164 wordsIt is stated at St. Petersburg that the Czar is anxious to liberalize the Cabinet, in the hope of making the members more acceptable to the nation. Count Heyden ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Johannesburg correspondent of The Times reports that the British party on the Rand are frankly disappointed with Mr. Churchill's pronouncement. ...
Article : 452 wordsReuter's correspondent at Johannesburg states that a meeting of 2,000 Jews, held on the Rand, has passed a resolution declaring that an autonomous Jewish colony ...
Article : 83 wordsA series of extensive and elaborate statistical charts, which have been prepared by Board of Trade experts for the Christchurch Exhibition, are now on view at the ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Secretary of State of the United States (Mr. Elihu Root), addressing the Pan-American Congress, which is now sitting at Rio de Janeiro, explained ...
Article : 108 wordsH.M.S. Challenger, which arrived from Singapore on Monday afternoon, left at 10 o'clock this morning for Albany. The vessel carries a fresh complement of officers ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 314 wordsThe county match Kent v. Surrey, which began on Monday at Blackheath, was con-cluded on Wednesday, and resulted in a victory for the former by 164 runs. ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. C. J. Smythe. Premier of Natal, announces tliat the Zulu revolt is .it an end, and "all is qraet" in the colony. Most of the captured rebels are beinR employed on public work."?, and the others will be paid a small wage to work in the collieries. None of the Zulus will be Kent out of the province. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Russian Government is fearful lest the rising at Sveaborg should be followed by an insurrection in Finland. Owing to the Czar having. last year, under ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 271 wordsThe Omrah arrived this morning from England. Passengers:— For Adelaide—13 in third class. For Melbourne—Mr. Tom D. Reham, ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Rev. Henry Worrall returned to Bendigo to-night, and was met at the Golden Square Station by nearly 2,000 people. He addressed them from the railway ...
Article : 326 wordsThe Government of Cape Colony has ordered an enquiry to be made into the closer settlement schemes of Australia and New Zealand, with a view of formulating ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. Bent expressed himself to-day on the Transvaal Constitution:—"I have been looking at the report on the Transvaal Constitution." he said. "and I think it ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsA deputation asked the Premier to introduce legislation prohibiting the playing of bridge in private houses, and to empower the police to enter any premises in which ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 3 Aug 1906, Page 5
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