Incitement prevails in French Parliamentary circles owing to the reinstatement or Paty de Clam—who was prominent in the famous Dreyfus case, a few ...
Article : 177 wordsTo-day was the last day of the Science Congress to be devoted to the reading of papers, for to-morrow will be occupied by the committee in considering the ...
Article : 970 wordsThe Ethnological Committee of the Science Congress, to-day considered the question of the extraction, from various causes, of the Australian aborigine. After ...
Article : 160 wordsThe annual conference of teachers was begun to-day. The delegates were accorded a Mayoral welcome. Mr. Story (Under Secretary to the Department for ...
Article : 262 wordsA meeting of the committee appointed to make arrangements for the ceremony of turning the first sod at this end of the trans-Australian line was held to-night. A ...
Article : 281 wordsFrom R. [?], Woodville:—" 'Law and Equity's' letter is not argument but insult. In reply to my statement that Most mallee lands are light and become ...
Article : 1,483 wordsFrom "A. W. H.":—"One of the most sensible names suggested to the Federal Minister for Home Affairs for the Federal capital is 'Unity City,' with each main ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 261 wordsFrom "A Passenger":—"A child was killed last Saturday by falling out of a railway carriage at Exeter. It is announced that there will be no inquest although some ...
Article : 171 wordsM. Millerand, in a letter to Cabinet said that the reinstatement of Paty de Clam was in fulfilment of a promise by M. Messiuny, his predecessor. The action had ...
Article : 130 wordsA note of warning to navigators engaged in carrying on the steamship services around the coast of Australia has been sounded during the past week or two by ...
Article : 629 wordsFrom South Line Passenger":—"Comment on the recent sad and terrible accident at the Millswood railway crossing is almost paralysed at this time. The ...
Article : 319 wordsA whale, 70 ft. long, has been found stranded here near Fisherman's Bay, by a couple of men from Clement's Gap named Barnes and Sims. They have secured the ...
Article : 54 wordsSpeaking at Smithfield on Saturday, Mr. Hertzog, late Minister for Justice, said the difference between, himself and the Prime Minister (Mr. Botha) was that he (Mr. ...
Article : 141 wordsA shocking tragedy occurred at Punchbowl near Copmanhurst, when a woman was shot dead by an ex-State boy named Lindsay, aged 20. The victim. Mrs. Lloyd. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsDr. Kidston was questioned to-day in re-gard to the report that he was likely to become a candidate in the Liberal interest for'the Wide Bay seat, in the House of ...
Article : 53 wordsA serious burning accident occurred at Stirling East on Thursday, afternoon. Mrs. Slater, was making jam, when her clothes audit alight. She ran out of the kitchen ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 242 wordsThe Danish steamer Axel (950 tons) has collided with and sunk a German tugboat off Cuxhaven, a German village at the mouth of the River Elbe. Six persons were ...
Article : 46 wordsWith a view to encouraging settlement in the empty spaces of the Northern Territory, the Federal Government, just before the close of the session last month. ...
Article : 167 wordsFrom "Thebarton Ratepayer":—"It is to the credit of the Thebarton Council that it refused to get itself tied up in a knot by declaring all offices vacant. The ...
Article : 138 wordsWhile riding a bicycle along North terrace on Monday night, about 6.30 o'clock, Mr. Harry Poole, aged 49, of Charles street, Norwood, met with a serious ...
Article : 72 wordsA fire occurred to-day in the new Imperial Palace at Potsdam, through a defect in a chimney. The Emperor assisted to extinguish the flames. Some ...
Article : 62 wordsYORKETOWN, January 12.—On Monday last the steamer Ferret had a misfortune at Point Turton. The cargo was discharged about 1 a.m. and the vessel was ...
Article : 173 words[?] piece of work is credited to a crackman in the West-End. During the owner's absence a well-dressed and gentlemanly looking individual ...
Article : 150 wordsFrom Wm. Whinham:—"With regard to the elementary examination question referred to by Mr. G. G. Newman, which gave a sovereign as weighing 123 oz. troy ...
Article : 77 wordsThe following scratchings were, received for the charity meeting at Moonee Valley on Wednesday:—Hospital Handicap—Captain White. Nurses' Plate—Prelapo. Druids' ...
Article : 66 wordsThomas Lyster Higham appeared at the Paddington Police Court to-day, on a charge of having shot at a girl, Mabel Margaret Boothby with intent to murder her. The ...
Article : 181 wordsFrom J. Henley, Balaklava:—"Surely the Liberal Union branch must be hard pushed for funds when it stoops to exploit the maternity grant. The Secretary and ...
Article : 44 wordsUnley Welter, Seven furlongs.—Ethel Maude, Karim, Rallina, Porps, Lord Edward, Valia Uanna, Islam, Mooenbar. Lord Thunderer, Aurie, Green Seal. Orator. Humburg Miss Juggier. Lady ...
Article : 291 wordsBROKEN HILL, January 13.—William Davies who, together with a mate, was injured in the South Mine by an explosion on Friday night, died in the hospital on ...
Article : 47 wordsThe secretary of the South Australian Branch of the Federated Tramway Employes' Association (Mr. L. L. Hill) stated on Monday- that every agreement had been ...
Article : 96 wordsFrom Alf. Thomas:—"'Progressive Southener' has put the case clearly. To view the matter from a practical standpoint there appears to be only one course open ...
Article : 169 wordsBROKEN HILL, January 13.—Christopher O'Connor, a well-known officer on one of the local pastoral stations, had been on a drinking bout in Broken Hill and ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Beaten for petroleum at Newark has been attended with success. The boring, party has struck a good supply of oil. ...
Article : 35 wordsSunday picture shows will soon be a thing of the past in Melbourne. The City Council, at a meeting to-day, took preliminary steps to prevent the picture shows, or any ...
Article : 85 wordsIt is understood that a meeting representatives of the Imperial Government. Australia, New Zealand, and Canada will be held this year probably in May at ...
Article : 126 wordsBROKEN HILL, January 13.—A fire just after midnight on Saturday destroyed the bar of the Silverton Hotel, Silverton, owned and occupied by Mr. Richard ...
Article : 80 wordsThe National Telephone Company, from whom the State purchased the telephones, has been awarded £12,515,000 for its interest and undertakings. ...
Article : 35 words"F. J. P.," Mount Barker.—The more im-portant papers will doubtless be printed in volume form. Apply to the Secretary of the Congress, Mr. T. S. Hall, Melbourne. ...
Article : 150 wordsCHARLEVILLE (Q.), January 13.—On Saturday afternoon Eustace and Adrian Connolly, aged 13 and 11 years respectively sons of Sgt. Connolly were ...
Article : 125 wordsA telegram from Peking states that Russia has informed China that the St. Petersburg Government does not see the necessity for the Celestial authorities to ...
Article : 74 wordsThe pairs tourney was continued on Monday evening. Results:—Robertson and Miens, 11, v[?] Bishop and Childs, 10; Channon and Clancy. v. Molineux and Prescott 10; Snowley and Morge ...
Article : 91 wordsThe lawn tennis selectors for the Australian team have chosen the following to meet the British Isles representatives in a in a match to begin at Sydney next Friday:— ...
Article : 66 wordsA fire occurred ac the coach and motor factory of Waring Brothers, 490 Elizabeth street. Melbourne, shortly before 11 o'clock to-night. The premises consisted of four ...
Article : 120 wordsA [?] inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Francis John Gillett, aged 64, a hardware merchants, who died on January 7 from a fracture of the skull ...
Article : 252 wordsPERTH, January 13.—An inquest was opened on Marie Veronica McGuire, aged 32, a music teacher, a native of Northcote (Victoria), who died at Perth on January ...
Article : 144 wordsIn connection with use report from Proserpine, stating that the boat conveying provisions from the Proserpine River to Repulse Bay, together with a launch', had ...
Article : 76 wordsThis morning the Sydney branch of the Commonwealth Savings Bank, situated in Moore street. Sydney, was opened by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher. The ...
Article : 60 wordsThe account of a violent struggle against arrest on the part of a young man of light build was related to Messrs. A. Puddy and C. R. Hocking, at the Magistrates' Court ...
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