London, April 18.— Right Hon Joseph Chamberlain, who is still resting in the south of Franco, has telegraphed to the Earl of Egin, sincerely ...
Article : 98 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.— Mary Russell aged 14, a daughter of a miner living near Kilmere, accidentally ignited her clothes at a kitchen fire, and in her alarm rushed ...
Article : 66 wordsLaunceston, Thursday.— Mr Richard Teece setuary of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, with Mr C. W. Hemery, the resident secretary at Hobart, who are ...
Article : 60 wordsLondon, April 18.— The Chief Court at Lahore has upheld the conviction and sentences in connection with the charges of sedition against ...
Article : 112 wordsLondon, April 17.— On the meeting of the Colonial Conference to-day Sir J. G. Ward, Premier of New Zealand, moved a resolution of deep regret at ...
Article : 92 wordsLaunceston, Thursday.— A deputation of women folk waited on the Mayor (Mr Bolted) this afternoon and complained of the offensive smell arising from Metz and ...
Article : 91 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.— To-day a man named Aaron Barrass suicided by hinging himself from a refter in the stable connected with the United Devonshire mine, ...
Article : 46 wordsLondon, April 17.— A man entered, the railway station at the town of St. Paul, Minnesota a northern State of America, and compelling the clerk to ...
Article : 42 wordsThe conference discussed Mr Deakin's and Sir J. Gk Ward's resolutions in favor of an Imperial Council to be purely consultative and ...
Article : 427 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.— A Chinese was to-day fined £10 at Ballarat for baring opium in big possession. ...
Article : 24 wordsLondon, April 18.— Lord Tweedmouth, speaking in the House of Lords, stated that the Admiralty's policy was founded on three grounds ...
Article : 133 wordsLaunceston, Thursday.— Mr Frank C. Birchall, senior partner is the firm of Henri A. W. Birchall and Sons, died this afternoon from typhoid fever. ...
Article : 51 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.— Six additional Victorian farmers from the Kerang districts are starting for Queensland. ...
Article : 18 wordsLondon, April 17.— Incomplete returns state that 38 persons, were killed and 93 injured in the Mexican earthquake. ...
Article : 78 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.— A. tender for 36 carriages and limbers for 18 pounder guns has been let to Robinson Bros the price being £21,160. ...
Article : 28 wordsPerth, Thursday.— A boy named Walter Jarmey, second son of Mr Richard Jarmey, of Perth, was shot dead this evening. It is supposed that the deed was done ...
Article : 45 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.— Ernest Halford a sign writer. with his wife, Miry Halford, it suing the Melbourne Tramway Co. for £3,000 damages for alleged injuries to Mrs, ...
Article : 42 wordsZeehan, Thursday.— About 40 furnace hands representing nearly the whole of two shifts who ire asking for an increase in their wages from the Tasmanian ...
Article : 89 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.- -The Chief Justice, Sir John Madden, whilst sitting in the Banco Court to-day, was seized with a sudden illness. The court adjourned for ...
Article : 43 wordsLord Brassey called attention to the shipbuilding programme. The Breadnoughts must be few. size was no security against certain risks. The ...
Article : 75 wordsLondon, April 17.— Sir John L. Walton, Attorney- General of England, presiding at a general meeting of the General Council of the Bar, ...
Article : 97 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.— Sir John Forrest, Acting Prime Minister, has received a cable from Mr Voider, the N.S. Wales Commercial Agent in South Africa, ...
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Advertising : 2,149 wordsMelbourne, Thursday. — The mining girl, Grace Crichton who left home mysteriously on Good Friday, has arrived at Melbourne in charge of her father from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsLondon, April 17.— Mr W. M Hughes, one of the Australian delegates to the Navigation. Conference, is visiting Vienna capital of Lower ...
Article : 117 wordsSydney, Thursday.— John Carry, an elderly man. charged with the murder of Patrick M'Farlane, near Albury, was found not guilty on account of inssoity. ...
Article : 30 wordsSir,— As I read in your inna of to-day the account of a series of " school attendance cases" at Latrobe, I could not help that think that several of these people are ...
Article : 302 wordsSydney, Thursday.— Sarah Clifford, aged 73, described as the oldest pickpocket in Australis," has been sentenced to six months imprisonment for ...
Article : 38 wordsSydney, Thursday.— Thomas Glassop, aged 52, formerly clerk in the employ of the Ashfield Municipal Council, has been bronchi from New Zealand on a charge ...
Article : 40 wordsSydney, Thursday. — Nellie O'Brien, residing at Redfern, has been slicked by plague. ...
Article : 15 wordsLondon, April 17.— Dr Albert Lewis Levy has been gazetted Vice- Consul at Sydney for Liberia, a negro republic on the coast of West Africa. ...
Article : 31 wordsSydney, Thursday.— The wreck of the barque Aunnsons, which is lying on the Middleton reef, was to-day offered by motion. Five pounds was bid, but the ...
Article : 33 wordsAdelaide, Thursday.— Francis Birtells, the cyclist who is travelling across the continent from Fremantle to Sydney, bn arrived here an route. He was driven ...
Article : 40 wordsCampbelltown, Thursday.— Two men, Theodore Bittries and James Von Tromp, who were being escorted from Swansea to Hobart, charged with horse-stealing ...
Article : 133 wordsSir "Wilfrid Laurier reserved his decision, though he implied that he did not favor the creation of a new council as a permanent organisation. ...
Article : 117 wordsAdelaide, Thursday.— The importation of fruit into the State except by sea has been prohibited. It must be landed at Adelaide and there inspected for the ...
Article : 31 wordsAdelaide, Thursday.— Louis Boyd has been arrested on a charge of palling a began cheque. Accused tried to open a backing account with a valueless cheque ...
Article : 32 wordsYesterday the General Manager of Railways (Mr J. M. M'Cormick), the Chief Engineer (Mr O. C Nairn), the Traffic Manager (Mr S. Mann) and the ...
Article : 323 wordsPerth, Thursday. — The schooner Edith, 60 tons is a total wreck off Condon Greek. ...
Article : 20 wordsHobart, Thursday.— At the Anglican Synod to-day resolutions were pasted expressing the Synod's sense of the value of the work done in the discuss by Bishops ...
Article : 257 wordsSir,— 1 am pleased to see that Mr.T. Hogarth has again token no a trenchant pen in advocacy of west railway west of Burnie, assisted by Mr J. T. H. Whitsitt ...
Article : 251 wordsHobart, Thursday.— The following executive appointments are notified :— Constable L. H. Rooke to be bailiff of the Court of Requests and Court ...
Article : 85 wordsHobart, Thursday. — Archdescon Whitington with his wife and daughter, leave by the R.M.S. Media Saturday for a trip to England. ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Fri 19 Apr 1907, Page 3
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