The authorities at Athens have enjoined the people of Crete to obey the dictates of the protecting Powers whose warships now lie in the waters of Suda Bay. ...
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Article : 88 wordsAssembly.—Debate on Addrss-in-reply continued by Messrs. MacGillivary, Allen, and Jackson. Hon. L. O'Louhlin secured adjournment of debate. House rose at 4.40 p.m. until July 12. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsThe modernizing of China has been remarkably demonstrated by a new official departure. The Chinese authorities have imported ...
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Article : 45 wordsSir—"Whoso giveth to the poor, lendeth unto the Lord." I think the large sum of money collected to perpetuute the memory of the late King Edward ought to ...
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Article : 134 wordsIn a series of articles written to The Register a few years ago by an Adelaide citizen who visited Chine the following interesting description of Chinese practices ...
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Article : 172 wordsMr. Sidney Plint writes:—"As the local officer far examinations held annually under the control of the Royal Drawing Society, I have pleasure in reporting successes ...
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Article : 27 wordsSir—In The Register of June 29 a letter appeared from Mr. C. Maley (teacher of the Towitta State School), complaining of his name and school being unduly dealt ...
Article : 204 wordsField-Marshals Lord Roberts, Sir Evelyn Wood, and Sir George White attended a ceremony at Chelsea Hospital yesterday in connection with the meeting of old army ...
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Article : 72 wordsThe Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey), referring in the House of Commons to the suggested ambassadorial chances, stated that the Government did not intend ...
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Article : 39 wordsSYDNEY, July 7.—Two fatal a occurred at the Wallsent Colliery to-day. Thomas Pratten was working with a mate, when a portion of the roof came away. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsThe Australian destroyer Yarra has undergone successful trails. The vessel completed continuous tests extending over a period of 24-hours and succeeded in ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 8 Jul 1910, Page 7
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