The citizens of Adelaide and suburbs had a rare and unfortunate experience on Saturday morning. For about four hours they realized what it meant to be without ...
Article : 904 words"Progress, not spasmodic or intermittent, but steady and sustained; economy; which does not starve, but which saves." The Premier (Mr. Watt), speaking at the ...
Article : 507 wordsNew York baa been stirred greatly by the failure of the police to arrest the murderer of Hermann Rosenthal, a noted gambler, who was recently charged before ...
Article : 226 wordsOrganization of the public service in the Northern Territory has proceeded far enough for the Minister for External in divide the staff into ...
Article : 683 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) addressed a great meeting in the Theatre Royal; Dublin, last night. The building was crowded to overflowing. Mr. John ...
Article : 282 wordsOwing to rain the Australian and Leicestershire Elevens were unable to play before luncheon today. —Rain Again Interferes. ...
Article : 900 wordsIt has been ascertained that the two suffragettes arrested in Dublin—one. for having thrown a hatchet at Mr. Asquith when he was driving through the city, and ...
Article : 64 wordsA manifesto issued by the strike committee alleges that the employers' have flagrantly broken agreements, and estimates that nearly half a million of money has ...
Article : 94 wordsFour suffragettes were brought before the Court yesterday in onnection with the Dublin scenes. They were Gladys Evans, the young woman who set fire to curtains ...
Article : 155 wordsBen Tillett, who last month made a qualified threat to shoot Lord'Devonport (Chairman of the Port of London Authority), has delivered another sensational and ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Leander crew, who defeated their Australian opponents in yesterday's heat of the Olympic boat race, secured another victory today, when they were matched ...
Article : 99 wordsLord Devonport justifies his refusal to agree that the employes shall resume work on the same conditions as existed prior to the strike on the ground that the ...
Article : 78 wordsLast night the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) addressed a meeting in the Dublin Theatre Royal, which was crowded. Suffragettes attempted a parade during ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Congress of Orangemen, which is being held at Glasgow, has received copies of resolutions from Orange meeting in Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales, and ...
Article : 43 wordsSix of the Sunderland shipyards have been thrown idle as the result of the men having rejected the new insurance rules. ...
Article : 24 wordsSeveral of the leading newspapers have j fastened upon the expression by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in his speech in the House of Commons on the Finance Bill ...
Article : 153 wordsMr. Victor Hartshorn, one fit the South Wales Labour leaders, addressing a meeting at Maesteg, South Wales, advocated' summoning the executives of the Unions ...
Article : 77 wordsIn the final of the single sculls W. D. Kinnear (England), who scored against Stahnke (Germany) on Thursday, defeated Veirman. (Belgium). ...
Article : 25 wordsIn the eight-oar boat race final at the Olympic' Games Leander won from New College (Oxford) by a bare length. Time, 6m. 15 7-l0s. ...
Article : 118 wordsIt is now known that several suffragettes left England for Dublin, where they are being closely watched during the Prime Minister's visit. ...
Article : 240 wordsThe London dock strike committee has appealed to Mr. Samuel Glompers (President of the American Feredation of Labour), to help the starving families of the ...
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Article : 123 wordsThe attempt on the part of Italian war vessels to dash past the fortifications and enter the Dardanelles has been repulsed. Eight hostile torpedo boats entered the ...
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Article : 84 wordsAt about noon on Saturday William Francis, canvasser, whose place of residence has not been disclosed, was knocked down by, an electric car in Grote street while ...
Article : 80 wordsMen from Scotland Yard are closely watching the public offices in view of possible demonstrations on the part of suffragettes. | ...
Article : 38 wordsTenders are invited by the Government from persons willing to run a steamer once a fortnight for six months between Port Adelaide and Port Elliot, calling at the ...
Article : 148 wordsExcited trading took place in the wheat pit today as the result of the announcement that the Dardanelles had been closed. Wheat jumped 2 cents, and maize moved ...
Article : 183 wordsThe directors of the British Broken Hill Company propose increasing the capital. of £339,000 by the creation of 75,000 shares, of which 60,000 will be offered to the ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Washington correspondent of The Daily Mail has telegraphed that signa are multiplying in the Senate for the abandonment of the scheme for allowing coastal ...
Article : 110 wordsMrs. Fanny Wearer, aged 59 years, died suddenly at her esidence, Wellington strt, Portland, at 12.30 on Sunday morning. Deceased went to bed at 11.45 on ...
Article : 84 wordsThe British Aerial League is appealing for a national subscription of a million shilling for. the,, purpose of placing aviation in the United Kingdom on a level ...
Article : 43 wordsLord Ashton, the head of important manufacturing activities, whose philanthropies in connection with his employes give all the greater prominence to his former ...
Article : 108 wordsThirty additional aeroplanes for the aerial corps of the French Army have been ordered, as the outcome of public subscriptions. ...
Article : 33 wordsCURRAMULKA, July 19. — Harry Foster, aged 74, employed by Mr. E. Buttncr, who resides a few miles out, was in the township on Saturday, and left ...
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Advertising : 919 wordsRecently the Australian universities were invited to nominate young medical practitioners who would be prepared to serve with the Australian Navy, but no ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Legislative Assembly has vetoed all of President Yuan Shih-Kai's nominees for the Cabinet, with the exception of the Premier, and the latter has consequently ...
Article : 41 wordsAt a Labour rally in the Sydney Town Hall last night a pre-sessional speech was delivered by the Premier (Mr. McGowen.) It consisted in the main of a denial of the ...
Article : 161 wordsPanama Canal legislation is becoming a craze. Mr. Halvor Steenerson, a member of the House of Representatives, is the latest ...
Article : 83 wordsAn anonymous Australian in London, who has been aiding immigration with his money during the last two or three yean, and who offered £6,000 at the beginning ...
Article : 162 wordsNumerous branches in connection with the new Republican organization, which Mr. Roosevelt is forming, are being established throughout the United States. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Sunday Times announces that a writ for £1,000 damages has been served upon it for alleged libel in an article on the Encyclopedia Company. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe British Medical Journal, criticising the report of Sir William Plender, Fellow and President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, concerning the fees payable for ...
Article : 195 wordsLAUNCESTON, July 21. —A fatal motor accident has happened on the Penguin side of Ulverstone. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Harrison, of Wynyard, accompanied by Mr. Roy ...
Article : 108 wordsSpeaking in the Senate on the Panama Canal Bill, Sr. Smith argued that tie canal passed through a strip of American territory. ...
Article : 126 wordsThe new steamer Time, built for the Howard Smith Line, while being towed to Hartlepool to receive her engines stranded on Seaton Carer Sands, two and a half ...
Article : 70 wordsPERTH, July 21.—P. G. Lewis, a man who went to the Duke of York restaurant in Perth on Saturday, fell over the balcony, a height of 15 ft, and fractured the ...
Article : 54 wordsCabinet Trill shortly be asked to authorize the new Tabilk reservoir scheme. A large dam will be erected on the Goulburn at Tabilk, which will cause nearly 20,000 ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) has received a cable message from the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) stating that the cruiser Sydney would, be launched ...
Article : 56 wordsOn Saturday the Federal Cabinet sat for two hours considering the Budget, which will be delivered by the Prime Minister and Treasurer (Mr.Fisher). A date has not ...
Article : 78 wordsPERTH, July 2l. —The tragic death is reported of a telegraph line repairer, Charles Smith, between Albany and Bremer Bay, Smith, who had been a short ...
Article : 79 wordsBRISBANE, July 21.—Charles Hatton, a railway porter; aged 15, was ran over by a train at the Roma Street Station on Saturday night and decapitated. The ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 22 Jul 1912, Page 7
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