Dr. Jameson (Cape Colony) and Mr. Moor (Natal) also spoke. Mr. Botha (Transvaal) said his attendance at the conference showed that ...
Article : 106 wordsWhen the conference assembled there were present all the colonial Premiers except Sir R. Bond (Newfoundland); also Sir William Lyne, Sir Frederick ...
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Advertising : 449 wordsMr. Deakin (Australia) said that Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's wise and weighty words were a most fitting opening. In many memorable ...
Article : 352 wordsThe Premiers telegraphed to King Edward a message presenting their humble duty, and desiring to Acknowledge gratefully his gracious telegram, ...
Article : 40 wordsThe question of preference must hold a prominent position in the deliberations of the conference. The Government were fully prepared to recognise ...
Article : 227 wordsIt was decided first to discuss the constitution of the conference and questions of military defence. It was resolved that the proceedings ...
Article : 78 wordsSir William Lyne, evincing some displeasure, withdraw, when Lord Elgin hinted that the subsequent proceedings at the conference would be limited to ...
Article : 101 wordsSir Henry Campbell-Bannerman said that he hod much pleasure in sincerely welcoming the Premiers, all of whom were friends and most of them ...
Article : 217 wordsIt is reported in Paris that an inventor named Filippi has made a wonderful discovery in regard to the problem of aerial navigation. ...
Article : 93 wordsThe postage on newspapers, magazines, and trade journals between the United Kingdom and Canada will, from May 1, be one penny per pound on each ...
Article : 53 wordsAnother serious earthquake is reported, the centre of the disturbance this time being located in Mexico. The towns of Chilpanzingo. ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Colonial Secretary (Lord Elgin) has been urged to open up Swaziland, a native protectorate in the east of the Transvaal, to white prospectors. ...
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Article : 142 wordsThe "Times" says that King Edward aptly expresses the hopes with which his subjetcs and, not the least, the representatives of the self- ...
Article : 314 wordsImmigrants are pouring into Canada by all the steamship routes. No fewer than 6,000 left Montreal yesterday for the westwards. ...
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Article : 111 wordsMr. Andrew Carnegie, the Scottish-American multi-millionaire, presided yesterday at the National Arbitration and Peace Congress in New York. ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Russian Premier (M. Stolypin) has yielded to the demand of the Duma that it should be permitted to exercise its prescriptive right to incite the ...
Article : 58 wordsIn connection with what is known as the double income tax, the inland revenue authorities have agreed, to a compromise, whereby the Rand mines ...
Article : 85 wordsMiss Olive Schreiner (Mrs. Cronwright-Schreiner), the well-known South African novelist has started a Women's Suffrage Society at Cape ...
Article : 31 wordsSir Wilfrid Laurier (Canada) said that the King's message constituted an excellent commencement to the proceedings. This was a conference ...
Article : 111 wordsGlancing over the programme of the conference, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman remarked that this was not a conference between the Premiers and ...
Article : 181 wordsThe estate of the late Lord Allendale who died on February 12 last, has been valued at £5,234,906. This is apart from much real estate, of immense ...
Article : 48 wordsSir. Walter Richard Nugent, Nationalist, has been elected unopposed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Donal Sullivan. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe second trial of Harry Thaw, the Pittsburg millionaire, on the charge of murdering Stanford White, a well-known New York architect, will ...
Article : 65 wordsThe reception given last evening by Lord Beauchamp, a former Governor of New South Wales, in honor of the colonial Premiers, was a brilliant ...
Article : 66 wordsMr. Armstrong, member for Lambton, read in the Canadian House of Commons yesterday official correspondence showing that German goods were ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. John Morley, Secretary of State for India, announced In the House of Commons yesterday that Lord Kitchener had agrreed to accept an extension of ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Wed 17 Apr 1907, Page 2
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