The Imperial Conference has closed. Mr. Asquith, speaking in the House of Commons, stated that the proceedings of the Imperial Conference will be published ...
Article : 35 wordsMaricopa has been practically wiped out by fire. The loss is estimated at £50,000. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Law Society has found Mr. Arthur Newton, Crippen's solicitor, guilty of professional misconduct in giving to "John Bull" and the "Daily Chronicle" what was ...
Article : 84 wordsWednesday, July 5, the second day of Lismore races, has been proclaimed a public holiday for the Municipality of Lismore. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe first sod of the Moree-Mungindi railway was turned by this Minister for Works on Saturday. The railway line between Fassifern and ...
Article : 475 wordsThe Co-operative Dairy Factory Managers' and Secretaries' Conference opened to-day. Mr. Kenny, the President, said it behoves every factory manager in the ...
Article : 432 wordsMr. Asquith presided at the final session of the Imperial Conference. Mr. Fisher moved a resolution in the direction of securing reciprocal visits of ...
Article : 536 wordsHundreds have been killed in consequence of a typhoon which him devastated the entire custom coast of Japan. The destruction of houses was enormous. The ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Minister for labour says the Newcastle miners are beginning to understand the futility of the last great strike. ...
Article : 26 wordsThere is every reason to believe that the Commonwealth surplus will be over a million pounds. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, gave a luncheon to overseas Ministers, at which 450 we present. Lord Carrington presided. ...
Article : 169 wordsThe jury at Gloucestershire Assizes awarded the Rev. R. Purnell £10,000 damages against Rev. T. A. Pearson for Persistently sending notices to the newspapers ...
Article : 50 wordsThe stemers "Hellen Nicoll" and "Bungaree" have collided in Newcastle Harbour and both have been extensively damaged. ...
Article : 24 wordsLate last night the family of Charles Anderson, a surveyor, living at Henley, were started by the report of a firearm in an adjoining room. On rushing in they ...
Article : 56 wordsTwo thousand residents of Edinburgh are suffering from, a poisoning epidemic. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe steamer Merimbula had a sensational trial from Sydney to Tathra. She met the full force of the howling gale. The decks were awash, and the compass on the ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. Pearce, Minister of Defence, has, on behalf of the Commonwealth, selected an agriculturist from each State to attend the Norwich Show and explain the ...
Article : 43 wordsThe amended tick regulations indicated by the Minister for Agriculture last week are gazetted to-day, and the regulations of 23rd March, 1910, and 11th January, ...
Article : 32 wordsThe King has accepted Tasmania's gift to his Majesty on the occasion of his Coronation. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe shipping strikers at Glasgow, believing that non-unionists were employed on Burns' Belfast, steamer, forcibly entered the clocks. The police drove them back. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsThree hundred Indian troops have inspected the fleet at Spithead dock yards. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe Commissioners of the 1851 Exhibition have awarded a scholarship to W. N. Benson and to T. E. M. Jauncey, Adelaide, a probationary bursary. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Maori Tahi Kaka was executed at Auckland this morning for the murder of John Freeman, Death was instantaneous. The murderer, when asked if he had ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Court of Appeal has quashed the conviction in the case of Vassilliva, who was charged with being a party to a burglary. The Court held that it was ...
Article : 66 wordsThe most destructive fire experienced in Rockhampton for the past 20 years occurred early yesterday morning, when O'Reilly's Hotel was completely destroyed. ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Builders' Association has carried a resolution that the day labour policy of the Minister for Works is ill-advised and [?]nimical to the best interests of the State, ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. Samuel, Postmaster-General, says that when the Post Office assumes the national telephone system in December next six millions above the purchase price will ...
Article : 39 wordsThe insertion of the following letter is requested by the Duke of Somerset, President of the Dr. Hurnurdo Homes Incorporated 'Association, England:— ...
Article : 643 wordsWithin the annals of royal functions there is no written record of an assembly so representative of the world's power as last night's State banquet at Buckingham ...
Article : 101 wordsAt King George's special desire, their Majesties will visit Maynooth College, Ireland, probably on July 9. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe Federal Treasury has loaned another million pounds to New South Wales at 3 per cent., payable before the end of June, 1912. The States have now borrowed ...
Article : 38 wordsAn exciting incident occurred at King's Theatre, King William-street, Adelaide, on Saturday everting last. The auditorium was filled at a quarter to 8, when the ...
Article : 294 wordsMessrs. Fisher and Pearce are conferring with the Admiralty with a view to fixing a definite working basis for the co-operation of the Navy; also as to the ...
Article : 44 wordsThe members of the Sheffield Choir, 300 strong, assembled in Martin Place at noon and rendered a number of magnificent numbers, concluding with the National ...
Article : 48 wordsSenator Heyburn, debating the reciprocity question, said: "Whatever we have from England has been taken at the point of the bayonet. My only hope regarding ...
Article : 95 wordsCharles Hildebrandt has been committed for trial on a charge of shooting at Clara Kirwan, his step-daughter, with intent to murder her. ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Australian Agricultural Company has declared a dividend of 40s. ...
Article : 16 wordsOn division, by 221 votes to 100, the House of Representatives passed the Wool Tariff Revision Hill practically without any amendment. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe motor fishing boat "Sadie," owned by Ernest Coles, Tweed Heads, was proceeding out to sea this morning when a heavy sea completely caught her, stopping ...
Article : 89 wordsViscount, Haldance, in an address to 4000 colonials, including those from New Zealand, at the Duke of York's School, hoped that General Nicholson's scheme would be ...
Article : 124 wordsThe flood waters are pouring over many districts in Victoria. Much damage has been done, and many people are temporarily homeless. ...
Article : 126 wordsLondoners are crowding the sixpenny busses with a view to the inspection, of the decorations. The special White Star Coronation liner ...
Article : 69 wordsThere was a good attendance at the meeting of cane farmers at Wardell or. Saturday, called under the auspices of the Sugar Defence League. The president (Mr. ...
Article : 220 wordsLetters for C. J. McRae (6): A.L.: General (3): A. H.: X.: Farmer; Mr. Sutton; and F. S. Wilmott. ...
Article : 29 wordsBoth Judges paid a high tribute to Mr. Masterman, the Under-Secretary for the Home Department, and it is understood that he will retain the Secretaryship and ...
Article : 95 wordsEverything gives promise of fine weather for Coronation Day. Great crowds are promenading the principal streets of the city, admiring the decorations. All the ...
Article : 67 wordsMaclean "Advocate" has discovered a Clarenceite who, after visiting Lismore last week, says: "It is not as good a place as Maclean," Getting bolder, the ...
Article : 169 wordsFor many yours "Comino's Cafe" and fish and oyster saloon in Woodlark-street has been the favourite place in town for business men and visitors to obtain their ...
Article : 207 wordsTo-day being the date of the Coronation celebrations will be generally observed as a public holiday. A special service will bo held at St. Andrew's in the morning, ...
Article : 79 wordsRoche's Embrocation has a world-wide reputation for treating successfully Whoo[?]ing Cough. A small miantity rubbed on the pit of the stomach every night ...
Article : 42 wordsEvery preparation has been made, so that the military Coronation ball which takes place in the Hibernian Hall to-night will be a success. The hall is being nicely ...
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Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 22 Jun 1911, Page 5
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