A by-election for the Geraldton seat in the Legislative Assembly was held on Saturday. Keen interest was centred in the contest, and two members of the Labour ...
Article : 182 wordsThe career of Mr. Alan Borgoyne, in many of its aspects, has teen quite romantic. To-day, at 33, be is the Unionist member for North Kensington in the ...
Article : 1,526 wordsFurther emphatic evidence that the great majority of electors in the Midland District of the Legislative Council have full confidence in the present Liberal ...
Article : 1,212 wordsMr. W. H. Kelly, Assistant Minister fat Borne Affairs, referring yesterday to the enquiry by the select committee which has been considering the dismissal of Mr. ...
Article : 139 wordsNews has been received from Cape Bate, Newfoundland, that the Steamer Baltes is on fire at sea, and that her passengers have been transferred to the steamer Patnonia. ...
Article : 220 wordsSaturday was the last day for nominations for the general elections on December 3. Three candidates have been returned unopposed—Messrs. J. J. Cohen (Liberal) for ...
Article : 463 wordsAfter having been face to face with death for three hours, two men were rescued just in time by Coogee fishermen late this afternoon. The pair, Alfred Rees and Arthur ...
Article : 329 wordsDuring the visit to Bristol of the Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Birrell) the Trades Council, representing 20,000 organized workers of the city, waited upon the ...
Article : 134 wordsSpeaking at Newcastle last night Mr. John Redmond (leader of tie Irish Nationalists) said anti-home-rulers were engaged in a gigantic game of bluff and blackmail. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Marquis of Salisbury, in an address at Plymouth, observed that the Unionists would be glad to consider any properly devised measure for the further extension ...
Article : 52 wordsA manifesto, issued by the Dublin employers, states that a large majority of the strikers were not locked out, but left work. They refused to do ordinary duties. It is ...
Article : 87 wordsIn a boxing contest at the Stadium on Saturday night between Lea O'Donneil (12 st. 6 lb.) and Jerry Jerome (12 st. 1lb.) We made a pretty good showing at the ...
Article : 107 wordsBefore the train by which be was travelling reached Newcastle a suffragette struck Mr. Redmond in the face with a handbag. The woman was arrested. ...
Article : 83 wordsWreckage found strewn on Bird Island rock, in the River St. Lawrence, indicates that the steam collier Bridgeport has foundered with a crew of 42 on board. The ...
Article : 68 wordsThe dockers at Liverpool have refused to coal the Dublin steamer Ella. ...
Article : 15 wordsAs a set-off to the establishment of the Ulster Volunteer Force the Nationalists in the Midlands are said to be organizing a body of drilled men with the object of ...
Article : 208 wordsSpeaking at Bristol, the Chief Secretary or Ireland expressed the hope that the report presented by Sir George Askwith (the Chief Industrial ...
Article : 59 wordsGeorge Gray carried his unfinished break of 512 to 860. All but two of those points were scored by the Australian's favourite losing hazard off the red. The youth ...
Article : 194 wordsA serious accident a reported from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Forty feet of a seven story concrete building collapsed, with the result that 14 ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Governor-General reviewed, the Metropolitan troops at Royal Park yesterday. All branches of the forces were represented. There were 8,263 soldiers on ...
Article : 56 wordsAddressing the Dublin strikers, Mr. Connolly remarked that the Government was now intervening only because the port was practically closed to traffic. ...
Article : 30 wordsFor the first time since the beginning of the smallpox epidemic two consecutive days—Saturday and to-day—have passed without a fresh. case being reported. There ...
Article : 59 wordsThere are many signs that English trade unionist leaders bitterly resent Larkin's outburst. They point out that sympathy with Larkin as the Government's victim ...
Article : 48 wordsThe trial of Henry spencer, who confessed to 29 murders, and was charged with the murder of Mrs. Rexroat at Wheaton, Illinois, has been concluded. ...
Article : 163 wordsA largely attended liberal Party demonstration was held at Alexandra Palace yesterday. During the meeting suffragettes and ...
Article : 126 wordsMr. Cann, the State Treasurer, addressed the electors of Sturt on Friday night. He dealt with the work of the Labour Party during its control in New South Wales. In ...
Article : 305 wordsThe reply of the Dublin Employers' Executive Committee to the report of Sir George Askwith's committee was issued on October 14. It began by thanking the ...
Article : 392 wordsThe Sportsman has received on behalf of the Australian sculling champion, Paddon, the sum of £100 in earnest of his challenge to meet Barry for the world's ...
Article : 167 wordsApplications hare been received by the Interstate Commission for tariff revision in respect of the articles mentioned here under. ...
Article : 269 wordsThe Cologne Gazette welcomes the inauguration of the Stettin-Australian line of steamers, which it considers will lead to greater intercourse between both countries. ...
Article : 165 wordsThe Parliamentary correspondent of The Times, wrote on October, 16:—"There is a secret controversy between the Nationalist leaders and members of the ...
Article : 248 wordsThe new scale of pay granted by the P. & O. Company to its officers has been issued, This provides for the following rates:— ...
Article : 162 wordsAlbert Luris, heavyweight champion of Bordeaux, defeated Charine Bradley, the American negro, in the fifth round yesterday. ...
Article : 27 wordsBefore the Dominions Royal Commission Sir John Pender, Vice-Chairman and managing director of the Eastern and other cable companies, referred to the ...
Article : 160 wordsThe Senate failed to meet on Saturday. The Roman Catholic Party abstained from attending, and consequently a quorum could not be obtained. ...
Article : 121 wordsLord Alyerstone, who retired recently from the position of Lord Chief Justice of England, which he had held for 13 years, has been granted a pension of £4,000 a ...
Article : 59 wordsThe New Zealand footballers concluded their tour of the United States to-day, when they defeated a team representative, of All California at Berkeley by 51 points ...
Article : 114 wordsAddressing the National Geograhpical Society. ex-President Taft asserted that the Japanese Government had faithfully up held her treaties with America, and kept ...
Article : 174 wordsThe inquest in connection with the Dandalup murder was concluded at Pinjarra on Saturday. Constable Lynes stated that be visited Odgers, who is in custody on a ...
Article : 205 wordsA committee of British officers will organise a riding team to compete at the Olympic games to be held in Berlin. The failure of the British, competitors in this ...
Article : 54 wordsAdmiral von Roester, speaking at Wiesbaden, remarked that in order to maintain Germany's place among tie European navies, a new and extraordinary demand ...
Article : 100 wordsThe action brought by the sporting writer Mr. Lotinga, whose pseudonym is "Larry Lynx" against the newspaper People for damages for wrongful dismissal ...
Article : 88 wordsReuter's correspondent at Buenos Aires telegraphs that half the corn crop in Bahia Blanca region of the Argentine Republic has been lost. ...
Article : 39 wordsIt is reported that Kaimil Pasha, late Grand Vizier of Turkey, has died at Larnica, on the Island of Cyprus. CONSTANTINOBLE, November 15. ...
Article : 160 wordsInvestigation has resulted in further graft, involving several police officials being discovered by District Attorney Whitman. ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Senate has adopted the Bill which passed the Chamber of Deputies providing for eight hours work for miners. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe truth of the reports connecting the threatened divorce of Prince William with the espionage case in which an attache of the Russian Embassy is said to be ...
Article : 40 wordsAt seattle, Washington state, the remains of a mastodon were found about 150 ft. beneath the surface, when hydraulic machinery was excavating in connection ...
Article : 72 wordsAt the conference of the Unionist Party at Norwich resolutions were recorded in favour of discontinuing payment or members of the House of Commons, also ...
Article : 46 wordsOrtie McManigal, whose evidence resulted in the conviction of the dynamiters at Los Angeles, has been released from prison. He is now en route for Europe ...
Article : 61 wordsThe trial of the militant suffragette Rachael Pearce on a charge of arson was concluded yesterday before Mr. Justice Lawrance in the High Court of Justice ...
Article : 123 wordsSouth Australian punctuality is proverbial as meaning a delay oG an hour or so. It is generally understood, for instance, that when a meeting is advertised for 7 ...
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Advertising : 278 wordsPreparations are being completed for a treat speechmaking campaign throughout the United Kingdom after Christmas, in support of the Government's land policy. ...
Article : 28 wordsAt a meeting of the Scottish-Australian Investment Company, the Chairman stated that the Australian taxation equalled 4 per cent. on ordinary capital, and exceeded ...
Article : 36 wordsThe newspapers generally approve of the appointment of Gen. Sir Beauchamp Duff, G.C.B., K.C.V.O., as Commander-in-Chief of the forces in India. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, accompanied by his consort, the Duchess of Hohenberg, has arrived in England on a ...
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Advertising : 745 wordsWhile he was addressing a meeting of young liberals at Bristol the Chief Secretary, for Ireland (Mr. Birrell) was struck hard in the chest by a dead cat, which was ...
Article : 51 wordsThe BerLin correspondent of The Daily Express states that Emmy Destinn, the prima donna, has received £2,500 for singing a single aria of the opera "Mignon" ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 17 Nov 1913, Page 7
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