As a matter of urgency, a motion, given notice of by Mr. Wood, dealing with the conduct of the Speaker, was accorded precedence in the Legislative Assembly last night. ...
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Article : 217 wordsInterviews at the Foreign Office yesterday elicited the statement that the Moroccan negotiations are proceeding satisfactorily. ...
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Article : 98 wordsMessrs. J. and A. Brown's tug Irresistible, which on Tuesday went in search of the Rosedale, returned to Newcastle yesterday afternoon, and reported having seen no wreckage. ...
Article : 41 wordsMr. James Hoyten Davis, the second officer of the Rosedale, was 68 years of age. He was well known for many years as a shipowner in the New Zealand and coastal trade, ...
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Article : 31 wordsA world-wide cheapening of cable communication which, as far as Australia is concerned, will mean messages to England at 1s 6d a word, will probably be initiated on January 1, ...
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Article : 409 wordsMr. Sidney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, is adopting the scheme of Sir Charles Macara, for the settlement of industrial disputes. He has invited ...
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Article : 61 wordsCaptain Grahl, master of the steamer Wyreema, which arrived from the south to-day, reports that early on Wednesday afternoon he observed a large life raft, painted teak [?]olour, ...
Article : 116 wordsThe death is announced of the Rev. Canon Duckworth, D.D., of Westminster, aged 77 years. ...
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Article : 204 wordsSir Robert Hart, late Inspector-General of Customs in China, died yesterday. The late Sir Robert Hart, Bart., was born at Portadown Armagh, in 1835, and entered ...
Article : 157 wordsCaptain Farrell explains that there was a nasty sea running at the time the Burringbar was off Smoky Cape, but, under instructions from the company's secretary, he cruised ...
Article : 152 wordsAt a meeting of the Trades Hall council to-night, Mr. R. Loughnan road a copy of the circular issued by the Department of Home Affairs. He moved,—"That this council ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 wordsCaptain Edward Farrell submitted the following report to the managing director of the North Coast Company:—"Taking into consideration the way the wind and sea had been ...
Article : 324 wordsParcels, addressed in English to a firm of Chinese merchants in Cairns (Q.), found their way, through the channels of the Post Office, to the Sydney G.P.O., where they were ...
Article : 96 wordsA number of cadets at Adamstown, a suburb of Newcastle, refused to fall in last night when the officer in charge blew his whistle. There are usually about 100 boys at each ...
Article : 230 wordsNews reached Junee on Monday night that a man named Edward Otriel had died between Old Junee and Marrar. The Junee police, with the Coroner, Mr. Commins, went ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 wordsAstonishment was expressed at the general meeting of members of the Master Builders and Contractors' Association to-day when a copy of the circular was read to them. ...
Article : 149 wordsAs a result of a cold snap, following the rain on Friday last, 200 newly-shorn sheep perished at Pine Grove. They were the property of Mr. R. Kelland, of Lara, and were ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 22 Sep 1911, Page 9
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