The second wool auction of the season on Monday was marked by strong, general competition throughout. From the tap of the hammer the voices of the representative ...
Article : 684 wordsJust now, when England is excited by He attempted flight of Mr. Walter Wellman in bis dirigible across the Atlantic, a sensation has been created by ...
Article : 153 wordsThe ferment over the railway strike throughout France has ceased, but although the announcement has been made that the trouble was practically ended, minor ...
Article : 154 wordsAs foreshadowed on Monday morning the strike of labourers in connection with the paying of Rundle street was declared off during the afternoon, and at 7 o'clock ...
Article : 298 wordsThere is much speculation, both on the public platform and in the newspaper press concerning the progress of the deliberations of the conference between representatives ...
Article : 169 wordsKing Manuel of Portugal, with his mother, the Queen Marie Amelie, has sailed from Gibraltar upon the British royal yacht Victoria and Albert, which was ordered to ...
Article : 130 wordsThis evening Messrs. Peake and Butler, M.P.'s. addressed a meeting of electors in the institute. Notwithstanding the wet night there was a large attendance. Mr. ...
Article : 1,289 wordsThe detectives investigating the disappearance of the young woman Ethel Harris made a startling discovery this morning while digging up the yard of a house ...
Article : 580 wordsSir—I was pleased to read Mr. Finlayson's offer in regard to assisting Mr. Woolf; and if Mr. Woolf and big band of loyalists can hold out until I can get the work I ...
Article : 143 wordsDecrees will be issued by the Republican Government to-day abolishing the House of Peers, the Council of State, and all titles of nobility in Portugal, as well as ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Clement-Bayard 11. began the flight from Compiegne at 7.15 a.m. Perfect weather prevailed, and Boulogne was reached in exactly three hours. That was a ...
Article : 559 wordsIf is believed that the bomb which wrecked a house in the Rue Berri on Friday was placed there in an attempt upon the life of a prominent Magistrate who ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Labour Party have issued a manifeste entitled "How the Osborne judgment dooms trades unionism." This states that the rich can draw cheques for ...
Article : 209 wordsSir—The Premier, with all his shortcomings as a statesman, did the right tiling in giving our able Commissioner of Police a free Land (in spite of the Grote Street ...
Article : 124 wordsOn Sunday the funerals took place with national honours of Vice-Admiral Candido Ries and Dr. Bombardo. The demonstrations were of a unique character. ...
Article : 85 wordsA bomb exploded in Paris at midnight outside the residence of M. Massard, a municipal Councillor. As a result three persons were injured and considerable ...
Article : 31 wordsSir—Two rival shopkeepers live opposite each other in the fame street; one sells everything at 1d., 1½d., and 2d. less than the other. Would the eight-shillings-a-day ...
Article : 314 wordsMr. Denny supplies the following statement to the press on Monday afternoon:—"The dispute between the Rundle street contractor and the members of the ...
Article : 159 wordsThe police raided the office of the newspaper Libertaire, and arrested M. Dulac, the editor, and M. Martin, the manager. They discovered on the premises three pots ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Prime Minister (Senor Canalejas), speaking in the Chamber of Deputies at Madrid yesterday, in strong terms denounced the anti-patriotic propaganda ...
Article : 68 wordsProof of widespread conspiracy in Paris to destroy public property and wreck trains is supplied in the discovery that the cutting of telegraph and telephone wires, tampering ...
Article : 75 wordsCommenting on the question of devolution all round, which it is suggested has formed the subject of discussion in the Veto Conference, The Daily Chronicle ...
Article : 112 wordsMr. Woolf was spoken to shortly after the decision of the meeting had been announced. "I have heard, he remarked, "that the men hive accepted the rates ...
Article : 75 wordsA deed of barbarism is reported from Sicily. A party of brigands kidnapped a little child and held it for ransom. They ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Minister of War states that the railway men in the proportion of 12 out of every 13 obeyed the mobilization, order immediately it was issued. ...
Article : 73 wordsMrs. Smart, of Eltham, has been asked by the Victorian police whether she is willing to go to Western Australia to give evidence in the event of a prosecution ...
Article : 282 wordsMr. J. M. Dale stated:—"On Monday afternoon a big meeting of the men engaged in the Rundle street dispute was held. Mr. Denny was present, and placed ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Viceroy of India (Farl of Minto) will shortly retire from office and return to England. He will be succeeded in the Governor-Generalship by Lord Harding of ...
Article : 259 wordsSir—In the rase of the Tramways Trust and Stopheas the Chief Justice suggested to the lion. W. J. Denny (solicitor for the plaintiff) that the Government should pay ...
Article : 169 wordsAnxiety prevails on the Clyde and in the north-east of England in connection with the protracted boiler makers' lockout from the shipbuilding yards. ...
Article : 144 wordsPresent.—All. Premier—I see the Great Labour Cause is booming. We are The People. A. G.—Yes, it's as good as the ...
Article : 810 wordsCount von Aerenthal (the Minister for Foreign Affairs), speaking before the Austrian-Hungarian delegations, expressed the hope that any feeling of annoyance with ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. M. J. Murphy (country organizer of the U.L.U.) states that the three men who went to Gawler for work and were said to have been ostracized by the ...
Article : 84 wordsAdvices from Nicaragua show that rioting is frequent in Managua, the capital ci the Republic. Cablegrams of a critical character arc censored. ...
Article : 27 wordsAn aviator named Bailloud was testing a new type of monoplane near limoges today, and his trials were being watched by a crowd of people. ...
Article : 100 wordsHORSHAM, October 15.—Mr. Charles Reeves, a well-known resident, aged 38, has lost his life apparently as the result of a gun accident at Gymbowen. The deceased ...
Article : 96 wordsFederal Ministers to-day referred to the New South Wales elections. The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said:—"A majority of two is sure, and in any case the ...
Article : 161 wordsPercy Batten, who is charged with having assaulted Thomas Clark in Rundle street last Thursday on the occasion of the strike disturbance, and was remanded from ...
Article : 57 wordsThe ship Manx King, loaded by John Darling & Sons, with 31,880 bags (100,518 bushels) of wheat for Callao, is still lying eft the eastern shod waiting to complete ...
Article : 232 wordsGreat Socialist demonstrations were held in the Piazza Campo Deiflore yesterday to celebrate the anniversary of the execution of Ferrer, the Spanish Socialist "martyr," ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Combined Unions and Harrier Labour Federation, which have amalgamated, yesterday carried the following motion:—"That this amalgamated body congratulates ...
Article : 72 wordsHORSHAM, October 15.—A remarkable accident happened to a young woman named Neannie Bennett while she was doing sonic spring cleaning. She was ...
Article : 63 wordsThe new Japanese armoured battleship Kawachi, built at Kure (near Tokio), has been launched from the naval shipping yards. ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Wilson) has received a cable message from the Agent-General, stating that Western Australian iunnigrants has written to The Bradford ...
Article : 137 wordsThe signal light at South Richmond was tampered with on October 9. It was discovered on the evening of the date named that the tail light on the Oakleigh line ...
Article : 160 wordsWALLAROO, October 15.—On Thursday afternoon a fall of earth occurred in the flux quarry near Point Hughes magazine, and a man named Hardacre had his right. ...
Article : 44 wordsGAWLER, October 17.—Of the three men who came from Melbourne for the Rundle street asphalting work last week, but who gravitated to Gawler, two were ...
Article : 59 wordsExceptionally vide weather set in early this morning, and thick dust and heavy winds have prevailed all day. Surface work on the mines was seriously interfered with. ...
Article : 132 wordsWATERVALE. October 17.—On Saturday Mr. T. Reynold's house at Sevenhills caught fire, and before it was discovered by Miss Reynolds (who was working in a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 wordsFurther information of successful land speculation in the Cohuna district was given to-day by C.K. Anderson to the royal commission on the Cohuna land ...
Article : 191 wordsConfirmation has been received of the report that the ship Bardowie had been wrecked off the coast of Sweden. Eight of her crew have been drowned. Trio ...
Article : 45 wordsMEADOWS SOUTH, October 15.—While Mr. E. W. Bertram was engaged with horses yesterday one of the animals suddenly turned and kicked him on the chest. ...
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Advertising : 752 wordsTwo distinct earthquakes were felt at Garble Bar on Saturday morning. The first occurred at about a quarter to 6, and 0 minutes later a sound as of distant ...
Article : 64 wordsSir—At g meeting in the Trades Hull on Friday night a motion was passed, at the instance of Mr. H. S. Clark, protesting against the brutal and unprovoked assault. ...
Article : 266 wordsA conference of general secretaries of Young Men's Christian Associations throughout Australia will be opened at the Melbourne Association's rooms ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 18 Oct 1910, Page 5
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