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Advertising : 113 wordsThe absence of the usual lengthy budget of telegraphic news in this issue is not due to another break down in the telegraph lines, but to another depatment, trouble ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Roman Catholic Bishops of Salford and Nottingham and Father Bernard Vaughan apolaud President Taft and Sir E. Grey's proposals. ...
Article : 91 wordsA motion in the Diet condemning the Government policy in adopting the British and American treaties was negatived by a large-majority. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Clarence Pastoral and Agricultural Society's 44th annual show and exhibition commenced to-day. The weather was fine, though perhaps a trifle warm for complete ...
Article : 966 wordsIt is stated that the Carrier Unions have agreed to sign a working agreainent extending over four yours, and hopes, are ententained that this will mean a term of ...
Article : 45 wordsThe conventions between the Porte and the Bagdad Railway Coy. have been signed. ...
Article : 17 wordsIt was stated at a meeting of the Master Builders' Association that the treatment of immigrants and their housing while waiting employment was almost ...
Article : 43 wordsAn agitation has been started in Parliament:urging the Government to delay the construction of the warships authorised, and to negotiate, with Italy for an ...
Article : 42 wordsPresident Taft is unofficially consulting the French Ambassador with a view to an arbitration treaty. President Taft awaits a disclosure of the ...
Article : 40 wordsNews received in Sydney to-day states that it has been reported by the Harbor Master that the New Plymouth, N.Z., harbor was wrongly charted. Following on ...
Article : 64 wordsM. Paulhan's new military aeroplane, which is of steel throughout, has had a successful trial. ...
Article : 18 wordsDr. Morrison, the celebrated special correspondent, writing to the "Times" from Kharbin, reports that the plague outbreak has subsided. He says it was traceuble to ...
Article : 90 wordsAn overland train crashing into a train siding caused a serious accident in which thirty-five persons were injured. ...
Article : 23 wordsFrom Mackay it is stated that during the last cane season over £800 was spent in the destruction of the cane beetle. ...
Article : 28 wordsIt the peace proposals are not consummated the rebel leaders say they will join forces and a bitter war is promised. ...
Article : 27 words'An estimate of the farmers' losses by the resent disastrous cyclones give them as £20,000 in the Mossman district alone. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 383 wordsIt is announced that the officers of the pefence Department have succeeded in devising a means of strengthening the machinery controlling the steering gear of the ...
Article : 47 wordsThe striking Italian coal miners in a street demonstration will clash with the police and bloodshed is probable. ...
Article : 23 words"There was practically no unnecessary bloodshed. Beyond memmbers of the murderous tribe, there was scarcely any one killed." Such was the summing up remark ...
Article : 915 wordsOne hundred and sixty-five negroes bound to Alberta were refused admittance as it was feared they would drift into the cities. OTTAWA, Wednesday. ...
Article : 69 wordsFour yachtsmen who left Mornington for St. Kilda on Sunday have not since been beard from, and grave fears are entertained for their safety. ...
Article : 29 wordsA statement has been issued which gives the cost of invalid pensions for this year as £190,000 for 75,902 pensioners. ...
Article : 24 wordsSpeaking at a Rechabite gathering, Mr. S. Maugher, a former Federal PostmasterGeneral, said the great problem facing Australia was how to deal with juvenile ...
Article : 91 wordsA deputation representing various churches, headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, has presented King George with an address and copy of the Bible on the ...
Article : 99 wordsQueensland, especially in its southern portions and along its coustal areas, is particularly well adapted for dairying, which in the short period of 20 years has risen ...
Article : 1,100 wordsThe suffragettes anti-census campaign is growing in strength, and they are arranging all-night entertainments away from homes so as to avoid making the returns. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Minister for Works, Mr. A. Gri[?]th, and Minister for Agriculture, Mr. J. L. Prefle, were entertained at a smoke concert last evening. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe largest cheese ever made in the world will be shown at the Coliseum, in Chicago, [?]., at the National Dairy Show. The cheese will be made on a railway truck nt ...
Article : 164 wordsBelfast has completed the largest graving dock in the world. ...
Article : 17 wordsMr. E. A. Goulding's Alien Bill provides for increased powers for expelling undesirables and convicted aliens, prohibits the carrying o[?] weapons, and makes the ...
Article : 41 wordsLast-night Mr. R. Page, editor and manager of the "Express," was tendered a big public farewell in the School of Arts, prior to his departure for Queensland. The ...
Article : 353 wordsMr, Arthur Kidman, of Sydney, visited, the principal abattoirs in Canada, the United States, and Europe, and considers the public abattoirs at Homebush Bay ...
Article : 41 words"From time immemorial this has been a recognised perquisite of the staff." This was the remark of a Rockdale alderman, and the circumstance that brought it forth ...
Article : 188 wordsIt has been that bonfires will be lit on every accessible peak from Landsend to the Orkneys on Coronation night. ...
Article : 28 wordsNinety-three divisions have been made of the Stale for the purpose of taking the census, one of them being the shipping and the islands of Sydney Harbor. Cards are ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Women's Social Political Union report that 400 members of the House of Commons are pledged to support the suffrage movement. ...
Article : 51 wordsIt is Intended to endeavour to create London mode, instead of the Paris styles, with hats trimmed with Australian feath ers dyed to fashionable shades. ...
Article : 31 wordsLieut. G. A. Clothier wired to Major Wynne a few days ago as to the representation of the Lismore cadets in the detachment now being formed for the ...
Article : 291 wordsThe Canadian Parliament will probably shelve the reciprocity debate in order to pass supply before the 31st. The Opposition plans of obstruction, if ...
Article : 48 wordsIn the course of their speoches at N[?]wcastle on Saturday night, the Prime Minister and Senator McGregor were reminded by interjeetors that the Labor members ...
Article : 199 wordsThe Countess of Chichester, speaking at Chester, denounced the propaganda of mormonism in England. She said there were 555 girls decoyed to Salt Lake City from ...
Article : 50 wordsThe King invests the Prince of wales in that title and estate on the 13th of July. The Bishop of Bangor and a representative Noncon[?]rmist Minister will conduct the ...
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Advertising : 102 wordsWell, try Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment: it will take away all the pain and stifiness, and you will forget all about it. Price 1s 6d and 3s. Obtainable at A. G. ...
Article : 75 wordsAt night with that troublesome Cough, remember that it can be speedily cured by Dr. Sheklon's New Discovery. Price is 6d and 3s per bottle. Obtainable at A. G. ...
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Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 23 Mar 1911, Page 3
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