When the annual conference of toe United Labour Party met on Monday it was decided that the press should not be admitted, and in consequence all the delegates advised that they must not ...
Article : 856 wordsMembers of the London press to-day gave a luncheon to the High Commissioner of the Commonwealth (Sir George Reid) prior to his departure on o visit to Australia ...
Article : 412 wordsThe Japanese threats towards China have created a sensation in the Chines, capital. The Government has instructed the Chinese representative at Tokio to ex press regret at the fate of the ...
Article : 178 wordsThe trial of Bert Thomas and Matthew Williams on a charge of having murdered John William Allen, an old man, at East Perth, on March 6, took place in the Criminal Court to-day. ...
Article : 138 wordsThe motion in the House of Assembly for adjournment over show days is generally a formal brevity, but on Tuesday it hod unusual sparkle. Mr. Burgoync moved—"That the House ...
Article : 696 wordsShortly before midnight on Monday a grim tragedy, the result, it is alleged, of the influence of drink, was enacted in board the German-Australian steamer Australia, which is ...
Article : 627 wordsConsiderable interest has been aroused in the report which appeared in The Register of Tuesday concerning the loss of two valuable violins, sustained by Professor ...
Article : 571 wordsThe select committee appointed by the Senate to enquire into the cause of the dismissal of Mr. Henry Chinn sat to-day. Before the proceedings were resumed Mr. Chinn ...
Article : 749 wordsA case described by the Crown Prosecutor as one of extraordinary duplicity and systematic fraud by an old woman upon a servant girl, was dealt with by Judge Wasley in ...
Article : 324 wordsThe Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Constantinople, who has visited territories westward of the River Maritza, which have been in Bulgarian occupation since ...
Article : 206 wordsReferring to the luncheon to Sir George Reid numerous newspapers this morning pay tributes to the High Commissioner's versatile activities, and his unwearied ...
Article : 70 wordsThe body of Sir Arthur Percy Douglas, fifth Baronet who died from injuries received in the train collision at Aisgrill, Yorkshire, will be interred tomorrow ...
Article : 121 wordsLast week a warrant was sworn against the New York State Aftorney (Mr. Jerome), who wan accused of gambling on railway property. Mr. [?] that he had engaged in a card game with ...
Article : 128 wordsAs a rule Labour members introduce the topics of strikes to Ministers during question time ia the Assembly, and generally to Rive their moral support to the men who have ...
Article : 314 wordsThere are indications of a serious industrial upheaval in the shipping industry. The trouble, which was brought to a head to-day by the refusal of members of the Wharf ...
Article : 289 wordsThe delicate subject of political pledges was debated with a little warmth in the Assembly on Tuesday. Mr. Goode said the Commissioner of Public Works had in the ...
Article : 500 wordsThe British Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel) was interviewed at Winnipeg regarding Atlantic cable rates, whereby the Canadaan press is made to suffer from the ...
Article : 76 wordsMrs. Pankhurst's forthcoming visit to the United States is likely to result in her detention as in undesirable alien, in consequence of suffragette outrages in England in which ...
Article : 74 wordsTo-day was another had day in connection with the smallpox epidemic. No fewer than 14 fresh cases were reported. Three of these were in the suouro of Waterloo, which has ...
Article : 122 wordsThe stirring speech of Mr. Balfour at Haddington on Saturday has given impulse to the expectation of a general election in the sprint, and Unionist organizations are ...
Article : 69 wordsIn the match which was begun to-day at Scarborough, between the champion county and Lord Londesborough's eleven, Gilbert Jessop was responsible for another of his hurricane ...
Article : 70 wordsMessrs. E. M. Bagot, W. K. Simms, and L. Barnard laid out the course for the steeplechase yesterday. The horses will land in Mr. Washington's paddock ...
Article : 143 wordsThe British Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel), in an address before the Canadian Club, stated that the Liberals of England had now discarded "Little ...
Article : 63 wordsThe sailing ship Songelo started loading wheat this morning with a gang of men. The extra shilling a day is being paid by the captain. ...
Article : 32 wordsMELBOURNE, September 9.—Further evidence was given in the City Court today in the case in which Arthur Parker, aged 72, was charged with having on Friday shot with ...
Article : 55 wordsIn connection with Mr. Lloyd George's approaching land campaign it is authoritatively surfed that Cabinet is practically unanimous in favour of the establishment of a ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 10 Sep 1913, Page 15
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