This evening after dinner the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) waited upon His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Denman)and tendered his resignation as ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 831 wordsSome suggestive conclusions can be drawn from an analysis of the figures of the recent elections. After the greet efforts made by the Commonwealth officials. ...
Article : 1,016 wordsWhen the High Court met this morning the Bench was occupied by Mr. Justice Barton, Mr. Justice Isaacs, and Mr. Justice Rich. The Acting Chief Justice said ...
Article : 798 wordsThe Gold Cup in connection with the Royal Ascot Meeting was run to-day, which was Ladies' Day. Their Majesties the King and Queen were present. The weather was ...
Article : 299 wordsLast night the residence of Mr. Paul G. Cox, at Belleveue Hill, was the scene of a sensational robbery , Mrs. Cox went to the theatre and left Miss Nellie Cox and ...
Article : 412 wordsIn the City Court to-day, Maud Cowell, aged 26, formerly, a saleswoman at Cole's Book Arcade, and Elizabeth Louisa Barry, aged 26, a waitress, formerly employed at ...
Article : 1,165 wordsAt the annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce speakers directed the attention of the Commonwealth Government to troubles in the telephone ...
Article : 470 wordsThe debate-in the House of Commons on the, Marconi Committee's report was continued to-day., Mr, G. Cave, K.C., Unionist member for the Kingston division ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), who resumed the discussion, remarked that an enormous amount of time and trouble would have been saved if the Chancellor of ...
Article : 62 wordsRarely has the race for the Ascot Gold Cup been run before a larger and more intensely interested throng than that assembled yesterday. ...
Article : 243 wordsAfter having denounced scandalous statements in a certain section of the press, Mr. Asquith gladly acknowledged that the great organs of the press, particularly those ...
Article : 167 wordsThe officers and crew of the Blue Funnel steamer Alcinous, which arrived here from Brisbane on Thursday, have thrown some light on the "sea serpent" which passengers ...
Article : 281 wordsMr. Balfour strongly, criticised the two Ministers for their reticence in allowing the facts to come out piecemeal. It was no question of honour or of dishonesty, but ...
Article : 197 wordsLast year's St. Leger winner, Tracery, a four-year-old, owned by the American millionaire sportsman, Mr. August Belmont, and the second favourite in the race, was ...
Article : 180 wordsAdvices received from the High Cammissioner's Office by the Naval Department indicate that Rear Admiral Patey, who will be in command of the Australian unit will ...
Article : 153 wordsEyewitnesses state that he issued from a hedge deliberately, and even stopped to hang his satchel on the fence. Hewitt ?walked into the course so collectedly that ...
Article : 186 wordsThe youth, who bad caused all the trouble, was picked np seriously injured. His skull was fractured, and as the result of a kick from Friz-Richard, one of the ...
Article : 124 wordsSir William Adkins (Liberal for the Middleton-Division of Lancashire) moved an amendment declaring that the House accepts the expression of regret by the ...
Article : 90 wordsThe police are satisfied that Hewitt was insane; and was not connected with the suffragettes. The man's diary shows his antipathy to races "as revealing' all that ...
Article : 38 wordsAttention has been drawn to the dangerous hole in the footpath in Gawler place, made by the drays employed in the excavations on the site of the old mission ...
Article : 156 wordsComplaints have been made of another bunlge in a cattle shipment by the State steamer Kwinana from Wyndham. It appears that 120 bullocks bought for the ...
Article : 137 wordsThe trial of Thomas Edwin Brown on a charge of having murdered Police Sgt. Hickey, at St. Ives on May 1, was continued in the Central Criminal Court ...
Article : 263 wordsThe Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) in an article in Nash's Magazine describes the militant tactics of the British suffragettes as sheer organized ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Opposition Leader (Mr. Bonar Law) opposed Sir William Adkins's proposition, but offered to accept the following—"The House having heard the ...
Article : 221 wordsThen will be many hoars of leisure this week-end, in view of the celebration of the Prince of Wales's birthday on Monday. Anticipating an extra call upon Saturday's ...
Article : 347 wordsThe Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) said Mr. Bonar Law had put the harshest construction upon the transaction. The phrase "want of frankness" was ...
Article : 157 wordsAn alteration in harbour charges has been made by the Fremantle Harbour Trust, and in future, tonnage and berthage dues will be amalgamated under the title ...
Article : 217 wordsMr. Buckmaster's amendment was withdrawn in favour of that submitted by Sir William Adkins, which was carried by 346 votes to 268. The majority of the Labour ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Times considers that mainly owing to the fine speeches of Mr. Asqnith and Mr. Balfour the House of Commons emerged from a very critical ordeal with more ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 21 Jun 1913, Page 15
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