While the Home Rule Bill was under Consideration in committee of the House of Commons yesterday, an amendment to establish single chamber ...
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Article : 144 wordsWhen the National Republican Convention resumed its sittings yesterday, a more pacificatory spirit was shown, but the proceedings took a somewhat ...
Article : 256 wordsThe debate on the no-confidence motion is expected to last over a week. Melbourne, June 25. In the House of Representatives, Mr. ...
Article : 65 wordsEvidence at the British inquiry into the loss of the Titanic has been closed. The chairman, Lord Mersey, has decided that the use of binoculars by ...
Article : 48 wordsHigh hopes are entertained by the German newspapers that the coming conference between Emperor William and the Czar will result in a ...
Article : 52 wordsIn replying to a deputation which waited upon him yesterday, with the object of advancing the construction of a railway from Denmark to ...
Article : 177 wordsAddressing the commission appointed to inquire into the Titanic disaster, counsel representing the third-class passengers said yesterday that Mr. ...
Article : 57 wordsIn the House of Representatives, the want of confidence motion was continued. When Mr. Hughes, the Attorney General, concluded his speech, Mr. ...
Article : 72 wordsThe debate on the Navy Bill, which authorises an expenditure of fifty million pounds between the present year and 1916 for naval construction, is ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Stock Exchange is raising £10,000 to promote an agitation with a view to making service in the territorial force compulsory. ...
Article : 27 wordsSir R. Finlay, representing the steamer's owners at the Titanic inquiry, defended the captain from the charge of abdicating from duty to ...
Article : 78 wordsThe situation in connection with the tram, strike in the city is more serious. Yesterday many attacks were made on the workers, including several ...
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Article : 146 wordsThe unions concerned in the strike of transport workers have exhausted their funds. Dockers, carmen, lightermen and stevedores continue to draw ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. Hunt, the Commonwealth Meteorologist, said to-night that a cyclone was expected which would be the most vigorous development experienced for ...
Article : 72 wordsMessrs Falk and Company's w[?]re house, in Egan-street, was broken into last night and tobacco to the value of £25 stolen. The burglars ...
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Article : 101 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that the large surplus in revenue would be devoted, ...
Article : 65 wordsRoosevelt and Hadley are desi[?]ous of restraining their more ardent adherents from precipitating an action which threatens financial danger. To ...
Article : 42 wordsA deputation of barmen and barmaids waited upon the Attorney-General and Premier yesterday to put their views in opposition to those ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. Albert Morris, a married man, 38 years of age, had a narrow escape from fearful death at Cottesloe railway station at 6 o'clock on Saturday ...
Article : 87 wordsA big law suit is pending between Wests and the executors of the late Harry Rickards for alleged breaches of contract, under which the Rickards ...
Article : 88 wordsFor the first time on record, the railway revenue passed £5,000,000, and sixteen days' income is still to be added before the close of the financial ...
Article : 35 wordsIt is expected that Mr. Churchill will deliver his supplementary naval statement in a fortnight's tune. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe National Republican Convention to select the Republican candidate for the Presidency yesterday selected Mr. Taft, with Mr. Sherman as candidate ...
Article : 87 wordsA meeting of railway men at West Ham yesterday carried a resolution in favor of declaring a strike at 12 o'clock to-morrow unless the ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Dominion Parliament was opened to-day with the customary ceremony. Mr Massey, leader of the Opposition, gave notice of an ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Esperance League recently interviewed Mr. Collier regarding Esperance matters, and especially in reference to the proposed railway. Mr. ...
Article : 80 wordsAt yesterday's meeting of the Industrial Council which is inquiring into the cause of the labor disturbances, the evidence of the workers ...
Article : 59 wordsA very serious accident occurred at Shotton Park late yesterday when the proprietor, Mr. F. Congreive, was frightfully injured. Mr. Congreive was ...
Article : 122 wordsThe action brought by Mr. John Perry, es-M.L.A., against Mr. Willis, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, and the sergeant-at-arms to recover ...
Article : 118 wordsArthur Baldry, aged 23, and T[?]os. Howard, aged 20, were placed an trial before Mr. Justice Roo[?]n and a [?] on an indictment changing them with ...
Article : 72 wordsThe contest for, the presidency of the United States promises to be absolutely unique in the histoiy of American party politics. After organising a ...
Article : 204 wordsMr. Roberts, honorary Federal Minister, interviewed the acting Premier and the Commissioner for Grown Lands to-day concerning the trans-Australian ...
Article : 90 wordsReference to the exclusion of Chinese from Australia was made by the Chinese Consul-General to-day, when he was welcomed by the Mayor of ...
Article : 107 wordsTen thousand Italians have already been expelled from the city. ...
Article : 19 wordsField-marshal. Sir George White, V.C., died to-day, aged 77. Sir Lauvens Alma-Tadema, the wellknown painter, died at Wiesbaden, ...
Article : 51 wordsA monster demonstration was held on Sunday afternoon by representatives of about 800 different callings as a means of supporting the action of the ...
Article : 82 wordsIt is rumored that the deposed Sultan, Abdul Hamid, is insane. ...
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Article : 46 wordsOn Friday Mayor of Kalgoorlie wired to Mr. O'Malley that the men who with their families came here in anticipation of securing work on the ...
Article : 152 wordsEarly this month Mrs. Amelia Devenish, mother of Mr E. C. Devenish, of Yankee Town died at Fremantle at the age of 88. She came to W.A. in ...
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Article : 29 wordsThe details of the amalgamation of the Laborers Unions of Tasmania and Australia were practically concluded to-day. It was decided that the name ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Democratic Convention sitting at Baltimore to select the parly's candidate lor the presidency is strongly divided on the question of electing a ...
Article : 53 wordsJust prior to the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly yesterday, an important announcement was made by the Minister for Works, Mr. Johnson, ...
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Advertising : 72 wordsThe Clarke v. Norton libel case came to an abrupt conclusion today. Mr. Duffy, who appeared for the defendant, said that having heard ...
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Advertising : 60 wordsIn the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. Justice McMillan, and a jury of five concluded the hearing of an action for damages brought by Thomas Coy ...
Article : 49 wordsLegislation will be brought forward this year by the Victorian Ministry to provide increases in the salaries of male teachers in the Education ...
Article : 46 wordsSpeaking at a Labor meeting at Ballarat to-night, the Minister for External Affairs said that immediately the Commonwealth Bank proved a ...
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Northern Times (Carnarvon, WA : 1905 - 1952), Sat 29 Jun 1912, Page 5
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