Remarhable scenes were enacted at Naples yesterday in connection with the outbreak of cholera, in Italy. The civic authorities and the populace were each anxious for ...
Article : 172 wordsM, Cochery, the French Minister of Finance, introduced some important proposale to the Budget committee of the Chamber of Deputies last evening. He ...
Article : 101 wordsThat the recent numerous and serious railway accidents should have given rise to grave anxiety and brought about a feeling of nervousness amongst a great ...
Article : 3,090 wordsMr. James Keir Hardie, Labor member for Merthyr Tydvil, speaking at the Socialist Congress at Magdeburg, declared that British Socialists are striving to reduce the ...
Article : 65 wordsThe return of the Government steamer Lady Loch from her fruitless search for the missing members of the crew of the ship Carnarvon Bay has caused much ...
Article : 222 wordsMrs. Geo. Moore, of "Shelbourne House," West Shelbourne, will not be "at home" to-day (Thursday). Mrs. F. G. Buckell will not be "at ...
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Advertising : 266 wordsIt is announces that Mr. John Eldon Bankes, K.C., who has been Chancellor of Asaph since 1908, wil succeeto the judgeship of the King's Bench Division ...
Article : 48 wordsExcavations at the summit of Jebel-et-Tor, the Mount of Olives of the Old and New Testaments, resulted in an interesting discovery being made. The remains of the ...
Article : 74 wordsNews has just been received of a terrible railway accident in Portugal. A train containing 420 excursionists, while travelling at a high rate of speed, became ...
Article : 69 wordsThere was a large attendance at the Antwerp wool sales yesterday. The bidding was uniform, and prices for medium quality were unchanged. There were good ...
Article : 65 wordsAnother fatal motoring accident occurred in England to-day. Mr. Lester Collingwood, a theatre proprietor, of Birmingham, was fatally injured in an accident to ...
Article : 42 wordsThe tugboat Alacrity, which was chartered by Messrs. Dalgety and Co., agents for the Carnarvon Bay, to make an inspection of the wrecked ship, returned to ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Emperor William is at present the guest of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the heir-presumtive to the Austrian throne. The Kaiser visited Schonnbrunn ...
Article : 38 wordsThe recurrence of serious disasters on the French State railways is attracting much attention in France, and a feeling of uneasiness has been created among the ...
Article : 59 wordsEarlier in the month half a ton of sac charine, valued at £1700, was stolen from premises at Southwark. The police have now made four arrests in connection with ...
Article : 40 wordsThe "Standard's" correspondent at Berlin states that Herr Wirth, electrical engineer, and C. Beck, a manufacturer, have invented a "manless warship." ...
Article : 50 wordsReuter's correspondent at Pretoria telegraphs that rumors are current that a grave crisis exists in the South African Cabinet. It is being stated that the ...
Article : 71 wordsThe steamer Wauchope, which was due at Burnic on Monday last, has not yet reached that port. She is believed to be searching for the castaways from the ...
Article : 67 wordsSome time back the Government of the Straits Settlements decided to impose a duty of 20 per cent. on the freights of all bills of lading, returning the duty only to ...
Article : 122 wordsThe lockout of boilermakers continues. Much excitement prevails regarding the issue of the conference which takes place at Edinburgh to-day between ...
Article : 39 wordsA Kimbarley prospector, writing from Hall's Crook on 7th August, reports that the Tanami field is a failure. The lodes are not quartz, he says, but conglomerate; ...
Article : 54 wordsA terrible railway disaster occurred in Austria yesterday through the Rome—Vienna express disregarding the signal and dashing into another train which was ...
Article : 73 wordsBritish submarines have now been fitted with wireless telegraphy. The cruiser Bonaventure, when off Torbay, got into wireless communication with submarines, ...
Article : 39 wordsAgricultural classes, Leslie's shoeing forge, 10.[?]0, and Town Hall, 8. Meeting citizens re Juvenile Exhibition, Town Hall, 3. ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Clement Bayard airship, belonging to the French Array, came very close to disaster while en route to Compiegne. The big vessel was carrying out some manœuvres ...
Article : 62 wordsSydney is at present experiencing a burglar boom, hardly a night passing without some robbery being committed. When the manager (Mr. Joseph Davis) of a mercery ...
Article : 93 wordsLieutenant Helm, the German officer, who was recently arrested at Portsmouth on a charge of espionage, was brought up at Fairham Court yesterday. The ...
Article : 56 wordsThe British Commissioner for Mooltan, in the Punjab, forwards a grave account of the havoc wrought by floods in his district. He appeals for help, and states that 3000 ...
Article : 79 wordsA disastrous fire is reported from Winnipeg. A large section of the fashionable residential portion of the town has been swept by the flames. Heavy loss has been ...
Article : 41 wordsThe series of free agricultural classes under the auspices of the local Agricultural Society were continued at the Town Hall yesterday. ...
Article : 471 wordsThe Adelaide Company's steamer Colac, which met with a mishap near Derby on Saturday last, has been abandoned as a constructive total loss to the underwriters. ...
Article : 50 wordsThe conference was resumed at the Paris Sorbonne yesterday. Sir John Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, read a paper explaining how the ...
Article : 66 wordsThree hundred Canadian manufacturers are gathering at Vancouver for their annual convention. This is the first time the Congress has been held on the Pacific ...
Article : 37 wordsTo-day at 1 p.m., on the premises, "Florodora," King-street, between Edward and Arthur streets, Mr. T. C. Watts will conduct a clearing sale of household furniture, ...
Article : 132 wordsThe most startling evidence given during to-day's proceedings at the adjourned inquest into the Camden-road murder case was that tendered by a Mrs. Jackson. ...
Article : 153 wordsThe second trial was concluded to-day of Edward Alfred Dicks, a young man, on a charge of having in July criminally assaulted Neretha Doris Sandell, 17 years of ...
Article : 79 wordsCalifornian orchardists are seeking a market in Australia for apples, with a view to promote trade between the two countries. The initial consignment of the ...
Article : 48 wordsVarious statements have been made during the past few months with regard to a loan, far Turkey. It has been expected that France would supply the money. ...
Article : 88 wordsThomas Patrick Crowe, a driver of a tram which came into collision with a small trolly cart in Elizabeth-street on Wednesday last, attempted suicide by cutting his ...
Article : 66 wordsThe theatre was largely patronised last night, when both pictures and vaudeville were given. The leading vaudeville item was that of "Speed," described as the "King of ...
Article : 167 wordsAn interesting boxing contest took place in New York last night. "Dixie Kid," the welter-weight champion, was outpointed by "Fighting Dick" Nelson in a ten-rounds ...
Article : 35 wordsMrs. Isabella Trevorrow expired yesterday at the residence of her mother (Mrs. Alderson), Vine-street, at the age of 61 years. The deceased lady was a very old ...
Article : 259 wordsExtremely severe punishment has been [?]ted out to an embezzler of public moneys in Sicily. Cavaliere Tulumello, Mayor of Girgent[?] the headquarters of the sulphur ...
Article : 63 wordsA meeting of the Sydney branch of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association decided to-night to recommend the district executive to cancel the union's ...
Article : 79 wordsSir William Willcocks, Adviser to the Ministry of Public Works in Constantinople, is engaged on a gigantic scheme of irrigation for transforming large areas in ...
Article : 78 wordsThe new programme of West's biograph pictures, shown in the Masonic Hall last night, should prove quite as popular as any series which has been shown under this ...
Article : 321 wordsAt a meeting of the A.M.A. last night it was decided to telegraph to Mr. Jo[?]ah Thomas, P.M.G., protesting against the present immigration system of bringing ...
Article : 52 wordsThere is an improvement in the situation in the Lancashire cotton trade, where the masters have decided in favor of a general lockout unless the dispute at the Fern Mill ...
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Advertising : 187 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly a motion was carried "That the interests of Australia are not economically served by the existing railway systems, and in view of that fact ...
Article : 84 wordsM. Luzzatti, the Radical Premier of Italy, has began an official crusade against obscene art in Italy, in June last. The result has been that in three months ...
Article : 52 wordsA public demonstration will be given this morning at 10.30 o'clock at Mr. J. Leslie's sheeing forge by Mr. W. Kenneally on "Shoeing for Unsoundness," when ...
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Advertising : 82 wordsChick wheat, 3/9 chaff, 75/ to 90/ Other prices are unchanged ...
Article : 16 wordsAccording to the estimates made by officials of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, the wheat crop in Western Canada, which was seriously affected by drought ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsA good audience greeted the double bill of the Bohemian Co. at the Lyceum Theatre. Pall Mall, last night. The programme consisted of animated pictures, popular ballads, ...
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