The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) spoke at the National Liberal Congress at Leeds last night. night. ...
Article : 232 wordsGenee has gone. It is sad to think that she will never return to Australia—not as the dancer "with the bubble's 'buoyant freedom, and the lark's exultant song." ...
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Article : 392 wordsIn an affray between a force of police and a large company of Indian coolies, on the Blackburn sugar estate, at Mount Edgecombe, five of the rioters are ...
Article : 110 wordsInteresting evidence regarding what vehicles have precedence on the road was given on the City Court to-day, when Edward Ward, tramway gripman, was ...
Article : 275 wordsMiss Mona West, of Goulburn, who disappeared from the home of her uncle, Dr. Ackland O'Hara, in Darlinghurst, on November 5, is still missing, but the police ...
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Article : 890 wordsThe Natal Indian Association has sent to London a cable message that the police continue their brutal assaults. The authorities are endeavouring to suppress ...
Article : 75 wordsAt the beginning of the week it appeared that the result of the break in the Stephens Creek watermain would be only temporary, but the trouble has developed until Broken ...
Article : 553 wordsThe Leader of the Opposition in the South African Parliament (Sir Thomas Smarti), speaking at a unionist conference, promised to support the ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Irish Unionist Alliance, in a manifesto signed by leading business, men of the southern provinces, declares that there is an alarming financial prospect under ...
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Article : 148 wordsThe National Liberal Conference at Leeds urged the pressing forward of friendly relations with the Powers to secure the cessation of competition in ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) was asked on Friday Whether he would say anything in regard to the statement which had been published, based on a telegram ...
Article : 122 wordsAnglo-Indian opinion is inclining in favour of South Africa, on tie ground of the paramount necessity for restoring order. ...
Article : 61 wordsSpeaking at Gabeshead the Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel), said the Liberals would not allow Ulster to exercise the veto as had been suggested, but the Ulster ...
Article : 48 wordsIt has been decided that Light Horsemen are to receive a uniform allowance of 5/ a day for each mounted parade. A conference of citizen officers urged that the ...
Article : 169 wordsThe inaugural banquet of the British and Colonial Council of Commerce was held last night. Lord Desborough (President of the London Chamber of Commerce) presided. ...
Article : 234 wordsCommenting on the situation in Natal, The Daily Telegraph expresses the opinion that an official enquiry is urgently required. The problem is the most ...
Article : 88 wordsNow that the academic year is drawing to a close the University, students are hard at work preparing for their annual procession and concert on December 5. The ...
Article : 265 wordsAccounts regarding the disturbances on the Blackburn sugar estate are of a conflicting character. It appears there were two separate ...
Article : 130 wordsPaintings of four famous Australians are to be hung in Queen's Hall at Federal Parliament House next week. At a meeting of the Historic Memorials Committee on ...
Article : 134 wordsThere has been an increase in the amount of sickness and mortality in a the colony for some months, and especially in the City of Adelaide and its ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Cape Times says that not a hint has been given that Lord Hardinge accepts Mr. Botha's disavowal of any malafides, which is the first thing a statesman, a ...
Article : 105 wordsThe R.M.S. Osterley arrived off the Semaphore from the eastern States at 4 o'clock on Friday morning. She was boarded by the pilot and berthed at the ...
Article : 108 wordsThe British Imperial Council of Commerce has elected Lord Desborough President; Mr. Stanley Machin, Chairman; Sir Algernon Firth, Vice-Chairman; and ...
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Article : 222 wordsReuter's correspondent at Delhi telegraphs that the Governor-General's speech has eased the tension, and that the native press is now adopting a more conciliatory ...
Article : 132 wordsThe candidates for the Denison seat in the House of Assembly, rendered vacant by the death of Sir George Davis, are:—Liberal, F. D. Valentine, C. J. Eady, and ...
Article : 195 wordsJoe Rivers, the brilliant young lightweight, was awarded the decision, over Leach Cross, after 20 rounds of fast fighting in tills city, last night. ...
Article : 80 wordsRecently parents of children attending Lefevre's Peninsula State School were much disturbed by the resuscitation of an order from the Education Department ...
Article : 225 wordsAn interesting and beautiful example of Chinese art is exhibited in the window of the Adelaide Furniture Company, Hindley street. It is a table carved out of two ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 29 Nov 1913, Page 15
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