There was no development to-day in connection with the sensational incident it Parkville on Thursday morning, when Constable F. J. McCasker was twice shot ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Royal Colonial Institute tendered a uncheon to the Premier of South Australia (Hon. A. U. Peake). Sir Godfrey Lagden, K.C.M.G. ...
Article : 226 wordsThe blockade of Montenegro by the representative warships of the Powers began to-day. It is rumoured in Berlin that Montenegro ...
Article : 231 wordsThe weather-burean reported at 9 p.m. on Friday:—Some of the highest temperatures to-day were 100 deg. at Eucla and 93 deg. at Port Augusta. Adelaide ...
Article : 198 wordsThis morning the industrial outlook was thought to be bright; this afternoon it to decidedly black again. There is a determination in the parties to the Silverton ...
Article : 866 wordsWith every reason Saturday's Journal holds supreme public favour as week-end news journal and magazine combined. In each of its many departments a high ...
Article : 422 wordsSevere criticism upon the attitude and methods of trades unions was made in the Industrial Court to-day by Justice Heydon, when deciding against an application for ...
Article : 404 wordsThere were strong dissensions in the Marconi investigation committee respecting the attitude of Mr. Heybourn, in refusing to describe how he placed 350,000 ...
Article : 83 wordsLord Robert Cecil (Unionist M.P.), in behalf of the minority of the Marconi committee, strongly resented the action of the committee in refusing to press Mr. ...
Article : 189 wordsErnest Harry Thompson, a young Englishman, pleaded not guilty at the Central Police Court to-day to charges of having shot at Constable ...
Article : 145 wordsMr. Clement Wragge wrote from Quorn on April 10:—Some people may have thought that the disturbance "Ulysses" was a myth of the meteorological brain. ...
Article : 421 wordsThe Belgrade correspondent of The Daily, Telegraph says that, yielding to the advice of Russia, Servia will withdraw her troops from Scutari. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe avowal of the criminal suffragettes that in their campaigns of outrage they do not desire or intend to take human life would seem to have been ignored in the ...
Article : 100 wordsAt the Brisbane Central Police Court to-day Julius Beck was committed for trial on a charge of having shot Acting Sgt. Lynch at Nundah on March 17, with intent ...
Article : 34 wordsSpeaking at [?] last night, Mr. J. R. Kebty-Fletcher (Unionist M.P. for the Altrincham division of Cheshire, and a well-known merchant, who acted as war ...
Article : 320 wordsOttoman troops have suffered a severe reverse in the coastal region almost direct south of Chataldja. A Turkish company landed on the Sex ...
Article : 103 wordsOf the 42 men who lost their lives in the North Mount Lyell disaster on October 12, 1912, the bodies of 41 have been recovered. Last night the water was lowered, and the ...
Article : 243 wordsA disgraceful scene of rowdyism marked an open-air meeting in connection with the campaign of Mr. O. J. Fenwick, Liberal candidate for the Brisbane division. From ...
Article : 196 wordsMr. George Lansbury, late Socialist nember of the House of Commons for Bow and Bromley, who lost his seat recently when he contested it afresh in the ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Greek authorities have remonstrated against the Turkish warship Hamidieh being permitted to make repeated passages on the Suez Canal. It is alleged that the ...
Article : 61 wordsM.C. Kain reported to the Watchhouse on Friday that at 10 a.m. that day he had been informed that the dead body of a man had been discovered at Modbury on the ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Secretary annonced that the self-denial week on the part of the suffragists had resulted in a total fond of £15,000 for the campaign. ...
Article : 27 wordsA semi-official announcement is made that the international squadron has captured King Nicholas's yacht Roumia off the Port of Antivari while she was ...
Article : 37 wordsA telegram was dispatched to the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) and the Home Secretary (Mr. McKenna), intimating that that sum was the answer to Mr. ...
Article : 47 wordsAdvices regarding the situation in Montenegro have indicated that King Nicholas was practically forced by circumstances to continue the war and defy the Powers if ...
Article : 713 wordsTo-day the final of the competition for the silver racket championship of royal tennis of 1912 was played between the Governor-General (Lord Denman) and Dr. ...
Article : 164 wordsROBERTSTOWN, April 10.—A serious accident occurred to Mr. Gustav Winter, of Geranium Plains, a few days ago. While busy at a drill an old billygoat, belonging ...
Article : 107 wordsAnnie Bell, the suffragette, who was arrested outside Holloway Prison on a charge of obstructing the police, was brought before the Court and remanded. Defendant ...
Article : 61 wordsOn Friday Messrs. G. Wood, Son, and Co. received the following telegram from Fremantle:—"Fine agricultural rains; still raining (12.13 p.m.)." ...
Article : 59 wordsPractically all the coalminers' lodges in the southern districts have now accepted the terns for resuming work proposed by the State Industrial Registrar. However ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Kaiser has heartily welcomed the members of the Lake of Cumberland's family to Homburg, where they have arrived prior to the marriage, next month, of ...
Article : 161 wordsMORGAN, April 10.—James Lewis. a fisherman, has been drowned in the Murray. He overbalanced in his boat, and fell in the river. The police searched ...
Article : 47 wordsSPALDING, April 11.—As the local mail coach was proceeding to Gulnare on Wednesday morning the pole dropped and caused the horses to bolt. The vehicle ...
Article : 161 wordsUneasiness is being caused at the South Gretna Colliery owing to some of the men not being members of the Colliery Employed' Federation, and others being in ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Minister for Labour (Mr. Carmichael) said this evening, in relation to the trouble at Broken Hill:—"We have wired for certain information, which is ...
Article : 76 wordsAdelaide Labour Market—Blacksmiths, carpenters cabinetmakers, carriagemakers. masons, plasterers, and turners, 8/ to 10/ per day; painters, 8/ to 9/; labourens. 6/: ...
Article : 54 wordsVictor Trumper will receive about £2,900 as the result of the testimonial cricket match played for him a couple of months ago and the collections by various ...
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Advertising : 1,288 wordsThe wheat statistics show that 101.130 bags have been received at Fremantle this season, against 92,000 last year. The shipment to March 30 were 80,800 bags, against ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 12 Apr 1913, Page 15
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