Commeting on a statement emanating from Australian to the effect that a cofference on Impenal defence has been, arranged for early in 1914. the Morning ...
Article : 102 wordsThe threatened lockout in the Lancashire cotton trade over the strike at the Beehive Mills at Bolton is causing the greatest concern, as over 650,000 workers are directly ...
Article : 281 wordsMany of the Unionist newspapers comment this morning on the significance of the recent speech by Mr. F. E. Smita, M.P., at Dungannon, in which he said they ...
Article : 275 wordsThe offices of the newspaper at Couder's Port, Pennsylvania, were blown up by dynamite to-day. The outrage followed a local campaign conducted ...
Article : 277 wordsLater accounts of the success of too Servians in recapturing Dibra from the Albanians show that the nature of the lighting was sanguinary beyond anything ...
Article : 197 wordsThe British Parliamentary party left Fremantle last night by the MarathonPrior to their departure Lord Emmott said he had drafted the following message, ...
Article : 798 wordsWith the increase of facilities for speedy, world-wide travel, this globe becomes a smaller place almost daily, but even so, I should hardly have gone to ...
Article : 1,041 wordsA bush tragedy has been reported by the Peak Hill police. On July 16 Mr. J. Manuel found the remains of two men beneath a gum tree in a lonely part of the ...
Article : 222 wordsThe large party of legislators and officials who, accompanied by his Excellency the Governor, left Adelaide on Thursday evening and travelled by special train ...
Article : 475 wordsAdvices received from Archangel (Russia) state that the Arctic expedition of M. Seedow had wintered at Pankratz[?]island, and the the leader intended to ...
Article : 72 wordsArchibald Brown was charged at the Newcastle Circuit Court to-day with having committed a criminal assault on June 27. On the previous day a plea of ...
Article : 188 wordsThe New York Immigration officers have, detained Miss Marie Lloyd, the well-known vaudeville artist, who was a passenger on board the White Star [?] ...
Article : 94 wordsLord Northcliffe has made the members of the Chicago women's suffrage societies angry by declaring that the concession of the Parliamentary suffrage to women ...
Article : 94 wordsThe underwriters will receive 56 per cent of the Canadain Dominion 4 per cent, loan of £3,000,000. The minimum was fixed at £90. ...
Article : 44 wordsThe conference of the International Law Association was opened here yesterday, when in interesting discussion arose on the effect of war on private contracts. ...
Article : 191 wordsEfforts are now being made to solve the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Mr. Diesel, the inventor of the Diesel engine, doubts having been created by ...
Article : 182 wordsAs an outcome of the Stuart Samuel [?] the new army orders contain an injuction warningi contractors that members of [?] liament must not be admitted to [?] ...
Article : 96 wordsThe White Star liner Afric, 11,948 tons, when noaring the landing-stage at Liverpool to-day to embark her passengers, swung in the stream and struck the ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Church Congress, which is now sitting at Southampton, to-day engaged in a discussion concerning the atrocities perpetrated on the natives of the Belgian ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. Glynn (Minister of External Affairs) to-day received a wireless telegram, from Port Moresby, Papua, relating to the experiences of the Government patrol party ...
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Article : 120 wordsThe death occurred yesterday of Lady Knightiey, who was prommently associated with the British Women's Emigration Society. ...
Article : 88 wordsKing Gustav V., who ascended the Swedish" throne on December 8, 1907, and who is now 55 years old, continues to suffer from the pains with which he has ...
Article : 82 wordsReuter's correspondent states that the explosion which took place this morning in the Rayche tunnel on the Baghdad railway line, near Adana, did not cause nearly ...
Article : 61 wordsA branct of the Australian Wattle Blossom League has been estalished in London. The members will hold their first celebration on Australia's Foundation ...
Article : 41 words"The final of the Professional Golf Tournament was decided yesterday at Weybridge. The [?] [?] [?] by George Duncan, with a score of 71. Abe Mitchell, ...
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Advertising : 266 wordsA correspondent signing himself "Anglo-Canadian," writing to the press, suggests that a suitable memorial to the lage Right Hon. Alfred Lyttleton might ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Legislative Assembly further considered the Regulation of Mines Bill in committee last night. The new legislation provides for:—(1) Abolition of ...
Article : 234 wordsAn important judgment affecting the marriage of Indians was delivered yesterday by the Supreme Court of Natal. The court declared that Judian ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Senate have adopted the conference report on the tariff, and it is now probable that President Wilson's, signature will be attached to the measure within a ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Allahabad correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that owing to the failure of the late season rains, a serious famine is feared in Northern India. ...
Article : 48 wordsIt is considered likely that the naval question will shortly be revived. The Government are again considering their naval policy, and there is a considerable ...
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Advertising : 338 wordsThe Admiralty and the War Office are conducting tests in connection with a new gun to be fird by means of carbonic acid gas. The weapon will be especially ...
Article : 45 wordsJapan is not yet satisfied with the amends made by China for the murder of three Japanese subjects at Nanking during the recent revolt. She stall awaits ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Sat 4 Oct 1913, Page 19
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