At midnight on Saturday a fire broke out at Upper Hut, 20 miles from Wellington, in a general store occupied by Benge and Pratt. Townspeople hurried to the scene ...
Article : 232 wordsThe death occurred suddenly at 11 o'clock last night at Dr. O'Hara's private hospital, Melbourne, of Mr. John Darling, at the age of 62. The deceased, who was ...
Article : 167 wordsCentennial Park was, on Saturday afternoon, the scene of the biggest and most impressive military review that has been arranged in connection with the present ...
Article : 397 wordsThe billiard match of 18,000 up between Thomas Reece and Melbourne Inman for the English championship was continued at the Holborn Hall to-day. When play ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Hon. A. J. Carter (French Consul) stated to-day that the Frenchmen saved from the St. Paul would have the option of going back to France, which was due ...
Article : 537 wordsA violent thunderstorm of a tropics nature swept over Sydney and suburb from west to east yesterday afternoon. I was responsible for the death of one man ...
Article : 511 wordsMr. J. Scaddan (Premier), and Mr. P. Collier (Minister for Mines), of Western Australia; Mr. A. H. Peake (Premier), Sir Richard [?] (Minister for Public ...
Article : 244 wordsA serious railway accident occurred on Saturday afternoon, and resulted in an engine, tender, and 20 trucks, valued at £6,000 being smashed to pieces. A coal ...
Article : 583 wordsWhen the House of Commons met to-day. Cabinet was sitting. One of the Junior Lords of the Treasury (Mr. Gulgand), speaking in behalf of the Prime ...
Article : 65 wordsThe contest was concluded to-day, inman (the holder of the championship) returned his 18,000 points when his opponents was 5,174 in arrears. Final scores: ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Grand National Steeplechase was run over the customary 4 1/3 miles course at Liverpool to-day. Sunloch, which carried the bottom weight, started at 100 to 6 ...
Article : 367 wordsThe Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bonar Law) pointed out that Mr. Asquith had promised to make a statement on the previous night. He had then deferred the ...
Article : 114 wordsNo other name was better known in commercial circles of Australia that that of Mr. John Darling, and few men have alone so much to develop and expand ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,605 wordsOn Saturday, morning as Constable Sanders was driving a horse attached to the Police trap from the Barracks on North Terrace, the animal became fractious. After ...
Article : 121 wordsCabinet sat all day to-day. Rumours of a dissolution are current. The Radical press still demands Col. Seely's retirement as Secretary for War. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Asquith, speaking in the Commons after the conclusion of the long meeting of Cabinet, said he was still awaiting a final reply from Field-Marshal French and ...
Article : 53 wordsWith a view to obviating any recurrence if misunderstanding, the Army Council was issued a new army order, which provides that no officers or soldiers will in ...
Article : 81 wordsReference to the dangers which besel girls who travel alone and to the white slave traffic was made by a deputation from the Young Women's Christian Association ...
Article : 141 wordsConstable Le Lievre reported to the City Vatchhouse on Sunday that at 7 a.m. he was informed by Mr. John A. Harris,of 9, Hindley street, that his brother, Mr. ...
Article : 68 wordsFurther reports have been received showing the effects of Friday's'. storm. For about half an hour the township of Charlton was bombarded, by a terrific fall of ...
Article : 215 wordsMr. Bonar Law remarked that it seemed that there was nothing in the new order which was not already implied in the existing army regulations. The issue of the ...
Article : 47 wordsA fire in the premises of Mr. L. Harris, carpenter and joiner of North terrace, was discovered shortly after 11 o'clock on Saturday night by Constable Nicholls. He ...
Article : 56 wordsIn his report on the lighting of the Australian coast, Commander Brewis recommended several important changes in the Cape Moreton lights. He reported that ...
Article : 338 wordsAn unoccupied residence, situated at Abbeylands, White Abbey, Antrim, Ireland, and owned by Mjr. Gen. Sir Hugh McCalmont, has been burned. The damage is ...
Article : 94 wordsAn unfortunate accident marred the annual picnic of the Hardware Employes' Athletic Association, which was held at the National Bank on Saturday and ...
Article : 78 wordsA notification appeared in The Commonwealth Gazette to-day to the effect that the Governor-General-in-Council had accepted the resignations of the members of ...
Article : 125 wordsTwo thousand Government troops occupied Shangehow, near to Singanfu, in connection with a movement against the notorious, "White Wilves," The latter ...
Article : 274 wordsThe special accident train, in charge of Messrs. P. B. O'Malley (traffic superintendent), James Cook (district foreman), and J. J. Dalgleish (loco, foreman) arrived on on ...
Article : 256 wordsThe vagaries of a horse attached to a trap created some excitement at Waterfall Gully on Sunday afternoon. Suddenly becoming frightened as the young man in ...
Article : 94 wordsLiberal supporters resident in Ulster have telegraphed to the Prime Minister that they are insufficiently protected against possible riots. ...
Article : 23 wordsGiving evidence before the Electoral Commission, Osborn Fenwick, General Secretary of the Queensland liberal Association, said there should be no restriction ...
Article : 291 wordsAny Liberal associations, in the provinces have adopted motions congratulating Mr.Asquith upon his "firmness." The motions support "the Government's efforts ...
Article : 40 words"The news of Mr. Darling's sudden death," said the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake), "will come as a great shock to most people in this State and throughout ...
Article : 332 wordsMEADOWS, March 28.—A collision occurred in the main street, last night between a buggy and pair, driven by Mr. A. [?] Dunn, and a motor cycle ridden by Mr. ...
Article : 88 wordsBrig. Gen. Gough is at Curragh. Sir Edward Carson unexpectedly reached London to-day. It now appears in connection with the ...
Article : 64 wordsMrs. Thomas Corbett, living in Wolfran street, off Iodide street, called at the police station to-day and stated that, she had just heard of the express railway ...
Article : 120 wordsJAMESTOWN, March 27.—March 27.—Mr.Berzillie Bye, an old man, was found dead in a trap shed at the rear of the Globe Hotel at 7 o'clock this morning. He had been ...
Article : 65 wordsLetters from officers in Ireland show that the King's name was used freely during the questioning of infantry officers. They were informed that it was the King's ...
Article : 89 wordsA frightful accident happened on the main line near the North Bridgewater Railway Station about 7.40 yesterday evening. Albert Victor Bailey, a carrier, and ...
Article : 207 wordsPORT BROUGHTON, March 27.— The 14-year-old son of Mr. D. Rogers, Bews, in climbing on the roof of an old shed to collect fowls' eggs, slipped and ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Sr. Millen describes as a foolish canard the report which is being irculated to the effect that the Federal Ministry is considering the ...
Article : 124 wordsMessrs. Fletcher & Son, while driving or the line of reef at the Lord Brassey Mine at Bright, suddenly broke into a small opening which upon examination proved ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Attorney-General (sir J. A. Simon) speaking at Blackburn, emphatically denied that there was a Ministerial plot to attack Ulster. He remarked that he was present ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Minister for Railways (Hon. H. Burton) has announced in the House of Assembly that, in deference to feeling expressed from all parrs of the House, he ...
Article : 64 wordsBROKEN HILL, March 29.—Two rather serious fires occurred last night within half an hour of each other. One was at Chappie street, near Sulphide street, and the other ...
Article : 141 wordsMiss Maud Alien, the famous English classical dancer, arrived at Pinkenba by the Japanese steamer Kumano Maru on Saturday. She stated that she would ...
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Advertising : 948 wordsThe Chief Government Whip (Mr. Illingworth) said the forces had raised an issue which was threatening the very foundations of the people. Recent incidents in ...
Article : 152 wordsGerald Downey (25), and Norman Moroley (27), under remand for shopbreaking at Launceston, escaped from the local ga[?] early yesterday morning. Both men, who ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Government is arranging a scheme for the relief of sufferers from miners' phthisis, the Government, mining companies, and the Miners' Union each to ...
Article : 72 wordsPERTH, March 29.—Two railway fatalities occurred last night. Livingstone Gordon, aged 27, locomotive fireman, fell off the Northam goods train. The trucks ...
Article : 74 wordsThe steamer Clan Macarthur felt yesterday for London and Hull, with the latest consignment of fruit this season. She took 57,911 oases of apples and pears ...
Article : 60 wordsHOBART, March 28.—William Loveday, mate on the steamer Mongana, while standing on the season of the vessel at Port Cygnet as she was being turned around ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 30 Mar 1914, Page 7
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