In connection with the National Rifle Association meetings at Bisley today the chief event was the first stage of the Alexandra match—a contest of seven shorts each ...
Article : 183 wordsEmphatic contradiction of the idea entertained in certain quartets that the police deliberately make it their business to follow convicted persons was given on Tuesday by ...
Article : 664 wordsThe scales of justice may be rate, but they are not infrequently exceedingly slow to move. From the time of the immortal Shakspeare, who spoke of "the law's ...
Article : 541 wordsRepresentatives of the Master Butchers' Association, the Stock Salesmen's Association, and the Abattoirs Board met in conference on Tuesday to discuss the trouble ...
Article : 603 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), at the Chamber of Commerce centenary banquet at Birmingham, touched upon the war situation. ...
Article : 416 wordsThe hearing of the Wootton-Sievier libel case was continued today. Ernest Douglas Huxley and William Huxley, two of Mr. Richard Wootton's ...
Article : 396 wordsThe sculling race for the world's championship in which Ernest Barry (of England, holder) easily defeated Henry William Pearce (of Australia, challenger) was ...
Article : 530 wordsParliament will meet for the dispatch of business at noon on Thursday. The members of each House will first assemble in their respective chambers, where the Clerks ...
Article : 530 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly today the Speaker (Mr. H. Willis) rose, and submitted what he termed a statement about "the interference by the Lientenant ...
Article : 285 wordsThe National Rifle Association Iras postponed the autumn its final decision reference to the new conditions for the king's which is to be thrown open next year to every branch of the service. ...
Article : 41 wordsFine shooting was witnessed for the Prince of Wales prize, and F.G. Harrison (N.S.W) each scored 68—34 at each 85, stands third on the prize list ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Brick Commission took, further evidence at the State Parliament House today. James Alexander Gamble (manager and part - owner of the Clifton Brick ...
Article : 415 wordsA superb teat to established at the Bisley ranges on Monday afternoon. Mjr. P. W. Richardson, who was shooting captain with the British team of ...
Article : 250 wordsThe new steamer Katoomba, which has been built at Glasgow for the, Australian trade of Mcllwraith, McEacharn Company, Proprietary, was taken for a trial ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Bulgaran Legation in London alleges that Greeks at Demnhissar, 'besides burning Bulgarian villages in the district, massacred 200 sick and wounded Bulgarian soldiers at ...
Article : 59 wordsThe hearing was concluded in the District Court today of a charge against Robert Hossenloff (manager of the Savoy cafe Proprietary, Limited, Little Collins ...
Article : 96 wordsThe King and Prime Minister of Roumania have received telegrams from Ferdinand of Bulgaria and his Minister for Foreign Affairs suing for peace ...
Article : 134 wordsExperts, reviewing the match, point out that Pearce lost much ground by going too far into the bay by the milepost, where he had two lengths' lead. He had also to ...
Article : 195 wordsAt the, annual meeting of the Union Bank the Chairman of Directors (Mr. H.P. Sturgis) announced that the success of the new share, issue was assured. The ...
Article : 82 wordsThe master butchers of the metropolitan area, appointed to have certain regulations enforced by the Abattoirs Board waived or suspended, met on Tuesday afternoon and ...
Article : 979 wordsMrs. Pankhurst, the Suffragette leader, who, by allowing a decoy woman to leave attired in her clothes, eluded the police sent to arrest her the moment she emerged ...
Article : 248 wordsAt the Wallaroo Mines the raisins and sending away of ore goes on steadily. The fitters have commenced putting in new machinery at Taylor's engine house. When ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Hon Minister (Mr. Kelly), representing the Minister for Home. Affairs, had a conference with the Commissioner of Public Works (Sir Richard Butler) on ...
Article : 461 wordsProceeding, which were described as having been "somewhat of the nature of heresy bunt," occupied the Wesleyan Methodist General Conference on Monday. ...
Article : 350 wordsThe Australian second-class cruiser Sydney, which has just completed the calibration of her guns at Bantry Bay, in the south of Ireland is now coiling at ...
Article : 60 wordsHaving concluded his inspection of the works at the Port Augusta terminus of the Transcontinental Railway, the Assistant. Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Kelly) will ...
Article : 106 wordsA large gathering of leading business men of the United Kingdom is attending the meetings in connection with the centenary celebrations of the Birmingham Chamber ...
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Advertising : 295 wordsIt is officially announced that the new Legislative Assemble will comprise Ministers and 66 elected and 17 nominated members, who will be empowered to initiate ...
Article : 44 wordsSir—The master mind of Mr. T. G. Ellery has promulgated a statement to the effect that the upsetting of the working of the Abattors is due to the fact that the ...
Article : 602 wordsThe 10 o'clock train from Gleneig to the city met with a slight accident in King William street on Tuesday morning. When travelling between South terrace and Gilles ...
Article : 68 wordsANGAS PLAINS, July 22.—in a football match between Onkaparinga and Strathalbyn at the latter town, three Onkaparinga players were seriously hurt owing to the ...
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Advertising : 1,456 wordsRENMARK. July 21.—Mr. Charles Field, who is camped in a river bend dose to Renmark, had a narrow escape from death during a wind storm on Friday night. A huge ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 23 Jul 1913, Page 7
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