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Advertising : 1901 words view this articleAt a recent sale of an exhibition lot of Fijj tortoise shell the prices obtained averaged £15 per pound. In view of the demand for the ...
Article : 50 words view this articleThe Aeroplane Exhibition, which is being held at Olympia, is proving r a great success, particularly from a com mercial point of view. ...
Article : 83 words view this articleThe Marconi Wireless Company is ejecting a powerful wireless station at Towyn, a watering place in Merionethshire (Wales). ...
Article : 54 words view this articleAn exhibit of New South Wales wool is, being shown at Galashiels, a clothmanufacturing town in Southern Scotland. ...
Article : 53 words view this articleSanor Madero, the ex-President of Mexico, has been retained in the capital. It was stated earlier in the day that President Huerta, after ...
Article : 160 words view this articleThe Committee of the House of Deputies is demanding that ex-President Madero be compelled to face an official inquiry as to whether he shot ...
Article : 119 words view this articleOn being searched by the police a confidential naval torpedo. book Was found in the possession of Wilhelm Claire, the German hunchback, who ...
Article : 57 words view this articleThe bye-election for the Chorley, (Lancashire) seat in the House of Commons, was held to-day The election was rendered necessary owing to the ...
Article : 80 words view this articleThe death is announced, at the rage of 73, of Sir William Arrol, L.L.D. F.R.S.E., D.L., head of the firm of William. Arrol and Company, engineers ...
Article : 76 words view this articleAn imporfant diplomatio[?] appointment was ann[?]unced to-day. M. Delcasse, who was Minister for Marine in the recent Poincare Cabinet ...
Article : 72 words view this articleThe suffiagottds yesterday sot fire to the old Manchester gold pavilion. The flames were extinguished by the fire brigade. The suffragertfes also filled the ...
Article : 120 words view this articleThe conference of Ambassadors in London is now engaged in discussing the differences which have arisen between Russia and Austria, in regard to ...
Article : 68 words view this articleThe two women who were arrested this morning as a result of the burndown of the tea-house at Kew Gardens, appeared later in the day before the ...
Article : 203 words view this articleThe contents of a number of pillarboxes in Edinburgh were set on fire to-day by the Suffragettes. In all 2000 letters were damaged. Owing to ...
Article : 68 words view this articleReports have been Received in Loridon to the effect that Roumania is taking vigorous measures to press her claims for territorial concessions from ...
Article : 78 words view this articleThe departure of 35 Greek transports from Mitylene has been delayed by a gale. It is intended to land 12,000 Greek troops at Besika Bay. ...
Article : 31 words view this articleThe "Pall Mall Gazette" states that a bill is beings prepared in the House of Lords, providing for an investigation as to who are entitled to the Page ...
Article : 246 words view this articleBy the irony of fate the owner of the house which, being built for Mr Lloyd-George is Sir George Riddell, a well-known newspaper proprietor[?] and ...
Article : 91 words view this articleAccording to the “Morning Post” a scheme has been prepdred for the electrification of the railways of India. It is described as the most important hid ...
Article : 45 words view this articleMr Melbourne Inman, the wellknown English billiardist, has sustained a semous loss. Thieves have stolen a quantity of [?]ewellery, which ...
Article : 30 words view this articleThe Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress has recommended that the affiliated unions should ballot on the question of fixing an eight. ...
Article : 53 words view this articleCommenting on the curious fact that British Socialists are suppertion Federalism as regards Ireland, the "Morning Post" says the Socialists in power ...
Article : 113 words view this articleThe demand by a large section of the French press for th[?] years military service is growing, It is stated that Germany in war time could throw half ...
Article : 51 words view this articleWhen the Post Office vote was before the House of Commons in May last, Mr Herbert, Samuel, Postmaster-General, in calling attention to the ...
Article : 97 words view this articleIn the coal vend appeal case of the King v the Adelaide Steamship Co., the Privy. Council has granted special leave to appeal. "The appeal will be ...
Article : 132 words view this articleThe action brought by Mr Hayden Erskine Staple, barrister, of Melbourne, claimingt the revocation of the codicil of a will made in the Probate. ...
Article : 289 words view this articleAn enormous amount of damage was done by a fire which broke out in the city last night. Altogether. ,8300 huildings ...
Article : 90 words view this articleThe Pronch Parliameut has acclaimed Fresideiit Poincare's message, which was countersigned by M. Brian Premier. The message emphasises the ...
Article : 99 words view this articleMR R. Miller, contractor, for[?] to answer how he spemt large sums to secure Government contracts, was recently ordered by the [?] parliament ...
Article : 55 words view this articleAustrian newspapers commend the appointment of M. Delcasse as French Ambassador at St Petersburg, and of the fearless tone of President ...
Article : 29 words view this articleThe cold weather has hardened the butter market. Ail sorts. are firm, especially Danish brands, which are in strong demand. Danish is quoted at ...
Article : 40 words view this articleThe wheat market is steady. Austreahanwheat on spot is quoted at 40s 6d. ...
Article : 18 words view this articleIn the course of astatement to-day on the alleged effecacy of the industrial legishation of the Ministry, Mr Wade said the Minister for Education was ...
Article : 142 words view this articleWhere is itugoing to end? That is the question which war experts and those who have studied the histories [?]modern campaigns are continually ...
Article : 389 words view this articleA Boaid of Trade report on thestrikes and [?] of 1911 [?] the [?]ited Kingdom states that the number of work people involvedin[?] that year, ...
Article : 73 words view this articleNo one keeps to closely in touch with the world, as King Geoige. He has a stall of telegraphists and teleplionists always near [?] evenwhen he goes to a ...
Article : 92 words view this articleThe Czarevittelt has been described as the most valuable child in the world If he sacceeds to the throne, he will be in possession of some £40,000,000 at ...
Article : 133 words view this articleThe Mayor of Rochester for the coning year has already been selected by the Council in the person of Cr J. H. Jackson, a leading tradesnian, whom ...
Article : 153 words view this articleThe lunar symhol of the Ottoman Empire, universally known as decrescent, repreis, strictly speaking, a decrescent, representing, as at does, no the new moon, ...
Article : 144 words view this articleTwo French gendarmes weke recently despatched from Grenoble to arrest a shepherd who lived in a little hamlet in the Dauphine Alps, which ...
Article : 150 words view this articlePeople who at times find, themselves short of money will be reassured to hear that the Royal Mint last year made nearly 121 million coins. This ...
Article : 208 words view this articleThis remarkable invention hat been accepted by the German military authorities. The apparatus consists of a camera in a pointed hood, at the top ...
Article : 269 words view this articleCracking the joint of the lower [?] is a very annoying phenomenon. It is usually occasioned by rheumation off some kind of another, the deposit thrown ...
Article : 198 words view this articleThere are comparatively few diseases in which diet does, not play quite as important a part in the sick room regime as the medicines; it must ...
Article : 836 words view this articleDealing with applications for theatrical licences in the London Dow street Children's Court recently, Sir Albert [?] Rutzen remarked that it was known from ...
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