In the House of Lords the Colonial Marriage Bill has been read a second time without division. The newspapers are alarmed at the ...
Article : 353 wordsAUCKLAND, Friday[?]The R.M.S. Moana arrived here to-day with American newspapers containing graphic details of the San Francisco disaster. An eye witness ...
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Article : 178 wordsEx-Alderman O'Flynn was presented with an album address and 140 sovs. on Tuesday evening. Major-General Finn inspected the Lismore ...
Article : 1,194 wordsLord Selborne, in taking farewell of the volunteer infantry proceeding Natal, said that all the whites must stand together to maintain order among the ...
Article : 229 wordsLONDON, Wednesday. — The committee formed for the study of foreign municipal institutions, entertained, visiting German burgomasters at dinner in London ...
Article : 414 wordsMr. Reid[?] sums up Australia's greatest evils as follows:— (1) Six overcrowded capitals in six sparsely settled States. ...
Article : 403 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Deakin addressed a crowded meeting in the Centenary Hall to-night. He had an excellent reception, although there were considerable ...
Article : 422 wordsLONDON, Wednesday,—The rebel chief Bambaata has entered Natal from Zululand, and is trying to reach impananza, near Greytown. ...
Article : 292 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—As a result of the voting in the Glenelg election, the Premier is more thoroughly convinced than ever that there should be a Compulsory ...
Article : 197 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—A bomb killed Police-captain Costantino[?] at Warsaw, and soverely wounded six soldiers. The assassin shot another soldier before he was ...
Article : 299 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. G. H. Reid addressed an unruly audlence in South Melbourne last night. Considerable opposition was offered, particularly to Mr. ...
Article : 336 wordsPERTH, Friday.—The Federal Treasurer, Sir John Forrest, has arrived from London by the R.M.S. Moldavia. In the course of an interview he said "One of ...
Article : 376 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—During. the month of April, 16,720 tons of coal were shipped over the railway whar[?] at Woolloongabba, and for the two months, March, and April, ...
Article : 120 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Owing to numerous attempts being made by Chinese coolies levanting from the mines to dynamite Boer farmsteads, ex-General Louis Botha has ...
Article : 104 wordsLONDON, —Tuesday.—In the House of Comnions Sir Edward a Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign. Affairs, announced that he had just received, information of the Porte's ...
Article : 232 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—The body of a man named Charles Hill was found in a paddock near Gordon. There was a bullet wound in the head and a rifle close by ...
Article : 62 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The selection committee has appointed Colonel Hubert John Foster of the Royal Engineers, and late British Military Attache at Washington ...
Article : 70 wordsPERTH, Friday.—Four men fishing in Fremantle Harbour had an exciting encounter with a huge shark, which attacked the boat and was only driven off after ...
Article : 91 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Addressing a meeting of shareholders in the Bank of Australia, Limited, Mr. David Finlayson, who presided, referred to the improving prospects for ...
Article : 67 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—Petitions are being circulated requesting Mr. M'Cay, ex[?] Minister for Dofence, to contest the Southern Melbourne division [?] ...
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Article : 182 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Speaking in the House of Lords, in reply to Lord Wemyss, Lord Portsmouth (Parliamentary Undersecretary to the War Office made an ...
Article : 77 wordsLISMORE, Friday.—The Quarter Sessions were opened to-day before Judge Gibson. Mr. Browning appeared as Crown Prosecutor. The following pleaded guilty—Daniel ...
Article : 233 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The Cape mounted police have captured Hottentot rebel-chief Morenga, with several of his followers, they having fled into British territory ...
Article : 96 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—In a leading article dealing with the call for closer settlement the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' says: "The pre[?]udice and misunderstanding being ...
Article : 102 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—One of the largest sales of mining property made in this State was practically concluded on Wednesday, when the representatives of an English syndicate ...
Article : 177 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Regarding the agitation for cheap railway fa[?]es at holiday times on the Grafton-Tweed line, the Railway Department points out that there ...
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Article : 124 wordsAt Parramatta Police Court an order was made against. Frederick William Tallis for the payment of £l per week towards the support of his wife, whom he left seventeen ...
Article : 128 wordsThe winner of the Eight-hour. Art Union first prize proves to be Mr. H. Cockbill, a resident of Windsor. A vo[?]ng man convict[?] at Darlinghurst ...
Article : 65 wordsJudge Walker gave judgement for plaintiff in the action brought by Waters and Company for an injunction to restrain F. H. Sargent, restaurant, keeper, from ...
Article : 45 wordsThe majority of the church people of [?]bany accept the hypothesis of death by [?]adventure as accounting for the disappearance of the Rev. T. A. James. They ...
Article : 45 wordsPersons bearing' the same surname, although they may not be related in any way, are forbidden to marry in China. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 19 May 1906, Page 9
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