A meeting of delegates from district branches of the Dairymen's Union was held in the Richmond Hall yesterday, pursuant to an advertisement by Mr. J.W. Lawrie, ...
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Article : 97 wordsAt the Imperial Conference to-day, Mr., L. Harcourt presided. Sir J. Ward's motion that the dominions should be entrusted with wider powers in respect to ...
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Article : 106 wordsMr. Freeman, Shire or Municipal Clerk at Murvillumbah, was appointed Clerk of Byron Shire to-day. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe reclassification of railway employees in Victoria, is expected to increase the total amount of wages by £115,000 a year. Labourers get an increase of 6d a day. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Mail Car Sashta Limited, bound from here to San Francisco, was hold up on Friday night and looted, but the passengers were not molested. The amount of ...
Article : 43 wordsWith regard to the West Ham election, the judge has decided that M. Ministerman's election agent was guilty of corrupt practices in having knowingly returned an ...
Article : 82 wordsThe total amount of the Federal land tax assesments is £1,342,006. The amount paid up to Saturday last was £384,743. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Ministor for Works, speaking at Moree, said the Labour Government did not propose to legislate for a section of the people, but for the whole community. ...
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Article : 46 wordsThe "Times" has published a Coronation number of 24 pages, containing numerous gold coloured blocks. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe members of the House of Lords and House of Commons welcomed and entertained at luncheon 51 overseas Parliamentarians. Sir Wilfrid Laurier Mr. Fisher, ...
Article : 236 wordsAda. Brightwell, licensee of the Trafalgar Hotel, George-street, city, pleaded guilty to selling inferior whisky in Walker's red label bottles. She was fined £5, in default ...
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Article : 140 wordsStrong westerly gales prevailed along the const throughout the night. The wind reached a velocity of 52 miles an hour. ...
Article : 24 wordsDuring the absence from home of a miner named Humley, who was working on a night shift, his wife, while in bed, was attacked by a native. In defending ...
Article : 48 wordsThe breach of promise action, Isabelle Cooper versus Constab1e Dobbie, has concluded. The jury awarded the plaintiff £225 damages. ...
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Article : 40 wordsMr. Holman, addressing a large meeting of the Junee Labour League, said he challenged anyone to show where he had departed from the platform of the League ...
Article : 191 wordsDuring election riots at Drobobyez, in Galicia, the crowd stoned the military. The latter fired a volley, killing eight persons. ...
Article : 29 wordsJoseph Curry, aged seventeen, employed in the city, returned home complaining of a cold. He was put to hed. Suddenly he became ill, and died before the arrival of ...
Article : 48 wordsA hyronetey has been conferred on Sir Joseph Ward, Premier of N.Z. T[?] new Peers have been created. Knights of Saint Patrick, Lord Kitchener and Marguis of ...
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Article : 65 wordsThe Minister for Home Affairs, referring to a criticism of his instruction that casual labourers and others should be paid nine shillings a day, explained this was ...
Article : 78 wordsViscount Haldane has inspected the Austrian, 'Argentine, Danish, Spanish, Dutch, and Chinese battleships at Spithead.' ...
Article : 21 wordsMr. G. R. Henson, formerly superintenddent of the Grafton-Tweed railway, arrived from Brishane yesterday on a business visit to the district, and will probably be ...
Article : 202 wordsA sensational occurrence took place at Waverley last night. Dr. Burge, a medical practitioner, had just left the house of a patient when he was overtaken by a man ...
Article : 261 wordsThe Duke of Connaught and Lord Kitchener inspected the New Zealanders and other Colonial troops at the Duke of York's school. A thousand of them ...
Article : 47 wordsCardinal Moran says that the statement that Catholics are prohibited from praying for the Sovereign is absolutely untrue. We are instructed to pray for all men. The ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Colonial delegates are now the guests of the Sovereign. They are each attended by a footman and have the use of the Royal carriages. ...
Article : 30 wordsFifty-eight countries will be represented at the Coronation, the majority of them being special envoys. Out of eighty of the chief foreign delegations, fifty of them ...
Article : 260 wordsA crowd assembled at Victoria Station to witness the arrival of the foreign missions to the Coronation. The Duke and Duchess of Connaught received the Crown ...
Article : 47 wordsAnother indignation meeting was held last night to protest against the operation of the Early Closing Act. One speaker said that if no other means ...
Article : 59 wordsSome interesting news of the cadet contingent for the Coronation will be found on page 7 to-day. ...
Article : 20 wordsAfter a long spell of perfect weather, heavy rainstorms in London unsettled the great crowds in the streets which were gazing at the Coronation decorations. ...
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Article : 146 wordsSixty-one years ago the Kooh-i-Noor diamond left India to pass into the possession of the British Crown. Like other historic gems, the "Mountain of Light" ...
Article : 115 wordsLord Charles Beresford presided at a private conference of Admirals, which unanimously condemned the Declaration of London. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Marine Board of Queensland delivered its finding regarding the loss of the Yongala. The Board was thoroughly satisfied with the stability of the vessel and ...
Article : 53 wordsMajor Wynne has arranged with the War Office that the cadets on Thursday shall line the streets at Buckingham Palace gate and on Frlday at Westminster bridge. The ...
Article : 98 wordsOwing to the strike the sailings of four steamers chartered at Southampton for the Naval Review have been cancelled. ...
Article : 23 wordsHaving glorified everything re[?]iniscent of freakism in dress. drama, and art, we have now (says th[?] "Graphic") turned our attention to dances. Ever since the ...
Article : 127 wordsThe inquest on the body of Frances Compton, who was murdered in the bush at Woodlupine (W.A.) has concluded at Perth. ...
Article : 102 wordsWe have listened observantly to the various opinions of hundreds of dairymen on the Richmond and Tweed Rivers, who have purchased thousands of doses from us ...
Article : 170 wordsSir Newton Moore, Agent-General, presided at the luncheon of the Westrailan Mine Owners' Association. Mr. Bailliou, of the Victorian Cabinet, Sir E. Wittenoom, the ...
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Advertising : 161 wordsThe Theatrical Employees' Federation has been busily preparing claims in regard to the conditions of all sections of the employees comprised in the membership of the ...
Article : 123 wordsThe full programme of the arrangements in connection with the Coronation celebrations is advertised in this issue. and provides a thoroughly interesting programme. ...
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Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954), Wed 21 Jun 1911, Page 5
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