Headers of The Register to-day will notice a coincidence in the fact that while a cable message from America reports that violent earth currents, accompanying a display of ...
Article : 689 wordsIt is estimated that the expenditure on the salaries and the equipment of the scientific expedition appointed to report on the resources of the former German ...
Article : 167 wordsTwo popular speeches were made by His Excellency the Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall) and the Premier (Hon. H.N. Barewell) at the annual dinner of the South ...
Article : 701 wordsCommenting to-day on the now American Emergency tariff, the Minister for Customs Mr. Massey Greene said the position was is he had anticipated some time ago. It ...
Article : 188 wordsSir Joseph Cook is greatly hurt by the injustices of his fellow-politicians in the State arenas. It is bad, enough to be told by the chiefs of such bodies as the ...
Article : 1,655 wordsOf Joseph Rayner Stephens, Mr. Holymake, the secularist, who knew him well, said:—"In the great agitations in which he took part he undoubtedly excelled all ...
Article : 2,021 wordsIn announcing the financial result of two test and two State matches against the English cricket team, and the two inter-state matches played in Melbourne last ...
Article : 128 wordsThe match between the Australian Eleven and a team representing the Navy, Army and Air Forces was resumed at Portsmouth to-day, in sunny weather. ...
Article : 106 wordsAt the Anthi-Profiteering Court to-day Mr. Shiels (the investigating officer of the Court) said the Crown had certain proposals to submit with ...
Article : 134 wordsNominations for the Irish Southern Parliament have been completed, and the position is that 125 Sinn Fein members have been returned unopposed. They ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. Warner, in an article in The Morning Post, said:—"The dabsence of Hobos and [?], two of England's post batsmen, from the first test would be a ...
Article : 554 wordsAnother session of the Inter-Allied Supreme Council will be necessary to repair the rent in the garment of the Entente. After each successive Council the ...
Article : 257 wordsNo official statement has been made in regard to the estimated annual cost involved in the reorganization of the Citizen Forces into cavalry and infantry divisions. ...
Article : 162 wordsRecently, before the High Court in Sydney, leave was granted to Tasmania and the Attorney-General thereof, and to the State Rivers and Water Supply ...
Article : 232 wordsWhen the Navigation Act is proclaimed certain drastic provisions for manning and accommodation, involving grave structural alterations in ships, will, if that Act is ...
Article : 502 wordsDuring the past week business on the Stock Exchange has been restricted, with prices irregular, the favourable effect of Germany's acceptance of the Allies' ...
Article : 139 wordsA statement was issued to-night on behalf of the board of the Mount Lyeil Mining and Railway Company that careful consideration had been given to the ...
Article : 303 wordsThe German press, pending formal discussion of the question by the Inter-Allied Supreme Council, warns the public against my German action in Silesia, fearing the ...
Article : 185 wordsA remarkable display of Auroroa Australis attracted attention throughut the Dominion last night. The intensity of the magnetic storm seriously interrupted ...
Article : 34 wordsOn Sunday evening and again to-night it was reported that the Aurora was interfering with the telegraphic services. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe dispute between the [?] Society of Engineers and the Adelaide Adams&Co. Limited, and various others, was before the Full High court to-day on ...
Article : 477 wordsExcitement has been caused at Calcutta by the fact that a boat with 10 tons ox dynamite on board 'to-day collided with the Howrah Bridge, and sank in the River ...
Article : 112 wordsA Daily News edition in featuring the barracing of Australians, described residents at Brighton, where it was claimed Douglas was an greeted to a [?] of unfair ...
Article : 50 wordsThe conference between representatives of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining Company and the A.W.U. was resumed to-day before Deputy-Commissioner Webb. Many ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Cricketer, discussing the matter of the hours of play says the position which the Australians have taken up is unfortunate as it must be remembered that the ...
Article : 157 wordsA correspondent of The Daily Chronicle writing from Upper Silesia, statee:—"If anything can shock the conscience of Europe the state of affairs in this ...
Article : 177 wordsAt about 7 o'clock on Monday evening Mrs. Emily Errickson, 65 years of age an invalid pensioner, residing at Semaphore road, Exeter, when aligning at Glanville ...
Article : 70 wordsThe local Mohammedans are celebrating the Feast of Ramadan, which is said to be the period when strife is stirred up between tribes. At the North Camel Camp ...
Article : 306 wordsThe town hall was crowded to-night an hour before the speech making, on the occasion of the demonstration by the (New South Wales Protestant Federation "for ...
Article : 204 wordsAnother case of smallpox lias been reported at Geelong, the patient being Mrs Blanche Clements, an elderly woman, whose son, Hector Clements, was removed ...
Article : 83 wordsOn the resumption of the inquest on the victims of the burning of Little Abbots, a cottage at Downham, near [?], Essex, Stanley Whiton, his wife, and Robert Ralph, new evidence was ...
Article : 218 wordsGLADSTONE, May 13.—While riding down a street of the town on Friday morning on his pony, Roy Growalen, a little boy, was thrown to the roadway through the ...
Article : 196 wordsin [?] quarters it is said that the United States will not participate in deliberations concerning the Silesian boundary, the settlement of which in regarded ...
Article : 76 wordsIt is stated that 40,000 to 50,000 Indian labourers have left the tea gardens in the Sylhat districts of Assam, British India,' and have refused to return [?] any terms ...
Article : 102 wordsYORKETOWN, May 13.—Yesterday Mr. Francis Cross was received into the Yorketown Hospital suffering from serious injuries to his face as the result of a blasting ...
Article : 63 wordsA watchmaker's apprentice was one day holding some spectacle gusses between his thumb and finger when he was started any the suddenly emerged appearance of ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Government Tramwaymen's Union Protests strongly against the action of the department in cancelling the annual five privilege pass, entitling the tramwayman ...
Article : 77 wordsMEADOWS SOUTH, May 13.—Mr. Hurtle Barnet, of Wicham Hill, met with a painful accident while engaged at the [?] saw bench of the Hardwoods Limited Mill ...
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Advertising : 367 wordsThe passengers on the P. & O. liner Bonalla after the collision in the English Channel." were not allowed to leave the deck until the vessel had been beached. ...
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