A Bluebook, containing the report of the British Minister in Egypt for 1000(Sir Eldon Gorst has been laid on the table of the House of Commons. In [?] Sir Eldon ...
Article : 229 wordsThe Finance Bill passed its third reading on Wednesday evening in the House of Commons. The voting was 324 in favour and 231 against, showing a Government ...
Article : 126 wordsOn Thursday evening the Watchhouse authorities reported that Mr. Frank Fletcher, 73 years of age, a pensioner, who resided at Argyle street. Little Adelaide, had ...
Article : 114 wordsThere "will not be a full muster of the Labour Party when Caucus meets at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning to select the members of the new Ministry, Srs. Lynch, ...
Article : 476 wordsA shocking story of continued brutality was told at the Armidale Circuit Court to-day by Caroline Augusta Buckman, charged with the murder of her husband. ...
Article : 530 wordsMr. W. J. Nimmo, a miner, arrivel, from Tanami this morning, and during a short chat volunteered the following information respecting the field, where he ...
Article : 934 wordsMr. J. C. Williamson, the well-known theatrical entrepreneur, arrived by the German liner Gneisenau on Thursday, en route to England, America, and the ...
Article : 1,303 wordsThe great airship flight from London to Manchester for the £10,000 prize offered by a London newspaper for the first man to make the journey with two stoppages, was ...
Article : 570 wordsConsiderable anxiety is felt in Capetown regarding the safety of the British-India, steamer Carpentaria (5,766 tons), which sailed from Port Adelaide on March 30, and ...
Article : 677 wordsTwo tramway accidents occurred on Thursday. Mr. F. Bennett, a carter, residing at North road, Prospect, was driving along North terrace in the afternoon, ...
Article : 121 wordsIn the House of Commons on Wednesday the Prime Minister intimated that the Veto Bill would be circulated on Friday or Saturday. ...
Article : 30 wordsMessrs. Parnell and Jennings took up their resilience at Tailem IJeml at the beginning of the year and began business as carpenters. Everything went well until ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Melbourne correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle ha* sent a cablegram giving a menage from Mr. A. Fisher. the Leader of the Commonwealth ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Turkish troops who have been [?] trusted with the work of suppressing the Albanian insurrection have been twice repulsed by the insurgents at the Katch ...
Article : 75 wordsPORT LINCOLN, April 28.—A death occurred on a motor car between Tumby Bay and Port Lincoln on Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Goatcher, from Tumby. arranged to ...
Article : 131 wordsIt is officially announced that the [?]ing has ceased in the City of Ch[?] the capital of the Chinese Province of Human, and the people have latterly ...
Article : 259 wordsThe Thrift and Credit Bunks Bill, introduced bv the Earl of Shaftesbury in the House of Lords, has passed its second reading. and has been referred to a select ...
Article : 101 wordsResidents of Fulham regard the crossing at Tapley's Hill road as dangerous. Two or three times accidents have been narrowly averted. because electric tramcars ...
Article : 132 wordsMrs. Bertha May Hawkes arrived from London by the R.M.S. China on Tuesday in order to regain possession of her two children—a boy and girl—who, she alleges, ...
Article : 441 wordsSpeeches by Rp. Fisher, lip. Hughes, and Sr. Pearce were delivered in the Essention Town Hall to-night. The occasion was a social everting, at which Mr. J. E. Fenton. ...
Article : 217 wordsShortly before 10 o'clock on Thursday night Unley Fire Brigade received a call from the Hyde Park lire alarm. On investigation a house situated in Park street. ...
Article : 93 wordsReferring to the campaign of the self styled Imperial pioneers," who have appointed themselves advocates from the oversea dominions of Imperial ...
Article : 65 wordsM. Paulhan resumed his journey from Lichfield, and passed Stafford at 4.40 a.m., and reached Manchester at 5.30 a.m., having covered the distance from London ...
Article : 38 wordsThe North Adelaide Fire Brigade received a call by telephone shortly after 10 o'clock on Thursday morning to n house. occupied by Mr. Schell, at Gordon road, ...
Article : 39 wordsThe First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. R. McKenna) has stated, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, that the Government had no official information ...
Article : 64 wordsThe passengers who joined the Carpentaria at Sydney were:—Mrs. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Messrs. Woods. R. Bailey, Williams. ...
Article : 339 wordsOwing to the operation of General Hertzog's Education Act in the Orange River Colony-which compels every English child up to the fourth standard to receive ...
Article : 141 wordsPLAYFORD, April 25.—Mr. Robert Harvey, storekeeper, Elbow Hill. about 12 miles from here. had the misfortune to lose his two-year-old child a day or two ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. White had abandoned the idea of attempting the flight on account of the high, gusty wind yesterday, but when he learned by a telephone message that M. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsMURRAY BRIDGE. April 26.—A painful accident befell Mr. W. Innes, aged SO, a day or two since. He endeavoured to release two calves which had got caught in ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Paris correspondent of The Times has forwarded the following estimates of the voting at the recent French general election:—4,000,000 for the Radieals, 1,750,000 ...
Article : 65 wordsDr. Irmer (Imperial German ConsulGeneral for Australia) was welcomed tonight at the Deutscher Turn Verein. Mr. Monzel (President of the Verein) extended ...
Article : 245 wordsTRURO. April 26.—While swinging on a fence yesterday the little son of Mr. B. Thamm fell and dislocated his elbow. The injury was quickly attended by Dr. Greabe. ...
Article : 31 wordsPLAYFORD, April 26.—Yesterday, while Mr. Harry Bagnell. of Miltalie. was out drilling his horses bolted with the drill. After galloping for some distance they ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. John Foster Fraser's. action for slander against Mr. J. Railway Maedonald (Labour, Leicester, Secretary to the Independent Labour Party). who ...
Article : 115 wordsJudge Backhouse and Capts. Spinks and Davidson sat in the Marine Court today to enquire into the wreck of the Satara, off Seal Rocks, on April 20. It appeared that ...
Article : 265 wordsThe new Jepanese tariff, which will come into operation on July 1. 1911, increases the duties on imported provisions consumed by foreign residents in Japan by ...
Article : 44 wordsM. Paulhan, who descended at Lichfield and decided not to continue, on account of the darkness, went to sleep, but he was awakened and told that Mr. White was ...
Article : 190 wordsSir Robert Best informed the Electoral Officer for Victoria (Mr. Farrar) this afternoon that he desired the votes cast for the Senate candidates in Victoria to be ...
Article : 115 wordsNOARLUNGA, April 29.—Mr. W. Cassey, aged 88 years, left here a few days ago to walk to his home, some 14 miles distant. His non-arrival is causing his friends ...
Article : 56 wordsGen. John Vicente Gomez, who, on the flight of President Castro to Europe assumed th Presidential chair provisionally. has been elected President of Ven[?] ...
Article : 44 wordsThe members of the federation of the Master Cotton Spinners Association of Lancashire, whose mills hare been working short time on account of a depression in ...
Article : 93 wordsSYDNEY. April 28.—William Eyles, a minor, was shockingly injured through an explosion of a blast at the Stanford Colliery Newcastle district. He was ...
Article : 88 wordsThe employes in several of the large railway and trading concerns in the United States have benefited in the prosperity of the country by having their wages ...
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Advertising : 272 wordsDuring the past four months 2,180 emigrants have left the United Kingdom for Queensland. Sixty per cent of these have been assisted in their passages by the ...
Article : 61 wordsMembers of the Bendigo branch of the Commonwealth Liberal League at their meeting to-night congratulated Sir John Quick upon his victory, and it was ...
Article : 84 wordsMELBOURNE, April 28.—John Birminghum, aged about 12. a ward of the state, was brought to the Williamstown Hospital late last night. One leg had been severed ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Natal Minister of Defence (Mr. W. A. Deane), in an address this week, has advocated the introduction of compulsory military service in South Africa. ...
Article : 36 wordsSYDNEY, April 28,—Mr. John McCarthy, a well-known farmer of Canoblas, was found last night just outside Orange, with his skull crushed in by the ...
Article : 84 wordsFollowing upon the destruction by severe frosts of the young plants in the cotton belt of Georgia, the American oil mills have advanced the price of cotton seed, which a ...
Article : 86 wordsAt to-night's meeting of the Labour Council consideration was given to the question of establishing & political fighting fund in connection with the industrial ...
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Advertising : 111 wordsThe Transvaal Parliament Las allocated the turn of £123.000 for the benefit of the Boer burghers who were disabled in, the South African war. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Trades Hall Council to-night declined to forward a circular from the Commonwealth Statistician to Unions [?] that workers should supply returns ...
Article : 94 wordsA number of gentlemen interested in football have for some time been making active preparations for organizing a football club in Adelaide. A meeting with that ...
Article : 84 wordsMELBOURNE. April 28.—Christopher Tait was to-day fo[?]nd lying on a quantity of seaweed in a hoatshed at North Geelong with a gash in his throat extending ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 29 Apr 1910, Page 5
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