It was after 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon when the ceremony which brought to a conclusion the third session of the sixteenth Parliament was performed, and ...
Article : 2,001 wordsLast night Leslie Berry, a State boy, 8½ years of age, who was boarded out with Mr. John Fernace, of Lower McDonald, was bitten by a deal adder close to the ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Federal Premier (Mr. Barton) last evening received the following cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:— ...
Article : 241 wordsMr. Justice Parker, who obtained leave of absense on the ground of ill-health, sails for England on Monday. Mr. Justice Hensman will be the vacation judge. ...
Article : 236 wordsFresh trouble has arisen in the Persian Gulf. Encouraged, it is believed by a suggestion from Russia, the Sultan of Turkey has ...
Article : 302 wordsWith reference to the reported rupture between Germany and Venezuela and the intention of Germany to demand payment of certain claims, which course may involve ...
Article : 135 wordsThe trouble between the Federal Customs Department and the captains of the German steamers Neckar and Prinz Regent Luitpold, arising out of the steps taken to ...
Article : 204 wordsThe Theatre Royal was reopened on Saturday evening, when a very large and highly appreciative audience witnessed what to most of them was a decided ...
Article : 1,172 wordsThe Discovery has left Lyttelton for the Antarctic, and will call at Dunedin to coal. Despite what has been said to the contrary the vessel, on her arrival, was ...
Article : 555 wordsThe British-India steamer Duke of Devonshire, from London, is overdue at Townsville three days. The steamer has not been sighted since leaving Thursday ...
Article : 360 wordsWhen it was found on Friday night that Mr. Leake would be sent for, it was thought that the formation, of a new Cabinet would be quickly effected, but matters did not ...
Article : 402 wordsThe Legislative Assembly sat right through last night until 6.30 a.m. to-day. During that time the Public Works and Railway Loan Application Bills were agreed to ...
Article : 476 wordsThe Colonial Office has cabled the Government, expressing his Majesty's Minis[?] ters' appreciation of the ready response to the call for recruits from New Zealand. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Premier has forwarded a cable message to the Federal Prime Minister stating that his colleagues had joined him in expressing the earnest desire that the ...
Article : 103 wordsYesterday in satisfaction of an order for £1,177, obtained in the Supreme Count by Messrs. Monash & Anderdon, the Monierbridge contractors, against the shire ...
Article : 660 wordsBoth Perth and Fremantle are profusely decorated in connection, with the visit of his Excellency the Governor-General. It is expected that Lord ...
Article : 110 wordsA telegram has been received by Mr. See from Mr. Peacock, the Victorian Premier, asking if Mr. See intends to call a conference of Premiers, to be held in ...
Article : 227 words"C.E.F."—No. "T. Gill."—There is no truth in the statement. Please call at this office. "J. Areott," Brompton.—Such, runs count ...
Article : 494 wordsThe railway revenue for the week ended December 14 was £183. Mr. Jolly has purchased the steamer Hongkong for the coastal ma[?] service. ...
Article : 186 wordsThe championship athletic carnival was continued to-day in fine weather. The attendance numbered 5,000, and the greatest enthusiasm was displayed. New Zealanders ...
Article : 525 wordsThe State Parliament has been prorogued until February 11, 1902. Sydney, December 22. Acording to Mr. See, the State recess ...
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Advertising : 1,839 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly this afternoon the Premier, in reply to the Hon. E. B. Forrest, stated that he had been informed on reliable authority that the Labor ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Appropriation Bill and the Electoral Bill, with a redistribution of seats, were passed through both Houses to-day, and the session was prorogued at midnight till ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Tivoli Theatre, as usual, was wellfilled on Saturday evening, and the programme was varied and highly appreciated. One artist, Mr. Fred Bluett, made his first ...
Article : 318 wordsIt is rumored that Mr. G. Gatehouse, of the Treasury, has been tempted to join the Federal Auditor-General's Office. The Tasmanian Government has determined to ...
Article : 44 wordsSince the establishment of the Somerset Cottage Trust by the late Mr. Charles Drew in 1897 the trustees and committee have always at this season of the year remembered ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 23 Dec 1901, Page 5
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