The State Governor (Lord Chelmsford) presided in the Y.M.C.A. Hall last night at the annual meeting of the Sydney Mission to Seamen. ...
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Article : 601 wordsThe Worcestershire match was resumed at Worcester to-day in sunshine. The wicket was in good condition, and there was a fair attendance. Burns and Cuffe ...
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Article : 439 wordsLieutenant Shackleton has received a cablegram from Captain Davis, commanding; the Nimrod, now at Monte Video. Captain Davis states that he landed at ...
Article : 213 wordsNinety tariff reform meetings were held in London to-day in honour of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain's birthday, celebrations being held in practically every constituency. ...
Article : 50 wordsHer Excelleney the Countess of Dudley has consented to accept the position of patron, and Lady Chelmsford that of president of the District Nursing Association. ...
Article : 1,365 wordsA compromise has been arranged in the German Reichstag regarding the distribution of the new taxation in the reform scheme of Imperial taxation. ...
Article : 123 wordsBritish Indians in South Africa have congratulated Mr. Chamberlain on his birthday. ...
Article : 21 wordsMr. Chamberlain gratefully acknowledges greetings from 300 cities, towns, and villages in Great Britain, besides greetings from all parts of the Empire. ...
Article : 133 wordsThe German Emperor, prior to proceeding on his cruise in Northern Waters, will receive Prince Bulow, the Imperial Chancellor, in a farewell audience. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Upper House of Convocation of Canterbury has passed a resolution desiring the preservation and strengthening of the bonds between Great Britain and ...
Article : 82 wordsPresident Taft attended the celebrations of the ter-centenary of the discovery of Lake Champlain (New York. State and Quebec) at Plattsburg, and afterwards ...
Article : 106 wordsSignor Colojanni, who made a scene in the Italian Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday by accusing members of bribery in connection with the Shipping Subsidies Bill, ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the "Standard" reports that a German has patented a huge magnet in the shape of a cogwheel connected by electric cable with the ...
Article : 68 wordsIn view of the forthcoming debate on the proposal of Lord Roberts for compulsory national training, the War Office estimates that such a scheme would add ...
Article : 52 wordsAt the Henley Regatta yesterday, A. Stuart, of England, in the final of the diamond sculls, met Rudolph Lucas, of Germany, and won. ...
Article : 93 wordsA splendid feat in the shipping of coal took place at the Bellamb[?] Coal Company's South Bulli jetty on Tuesday last. Into the Bellamb[?] Coal Company's steamer Marjorie was ...
Article : 199 wordsThe Scottish coal owners have posted notices enforcing the reduction of sixpence from 6s to 5s 6d a day on July 26, owing to the operation of the Eight Hours Act. ...
Article : 74 wordsBelgium is preparing to adopt compulsory universal military training. ...
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Article : 69 wordsSome extraordinary evidence was given at the Geelong Court to-day in a case in which William Hill, an elderly man, wan charged before the Bench of honorary magistrates with ...
Article : 303 wordsThe King has established a medal to be awarded to brave constables and firemen. The new medal applies to the which Empire. ...
Article : 35 wordsBritish Indians in South Africa have ex pressed their deepest sympathy with Lady Wyllie. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe King, in laying the foundation-stone of the Imperial College of Science and Technology at Kensington yesterday, said that the safety and existence of the ...
Article : 53 wordsMiss Amy Castles, with Messrs. Peter Dawson (basso), and Anderson Nicol (tenor), have sailed for Australia by the Marmora, under engagement to Messrs. J. and N. ...
Article : 178 wordsReuter's correspondent at Kansas reports that the floods continue in the western States. Several trains have been derailed, and four trains rolled into 18 feet of water. ...
Article : 52 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day reference was made to the bottle-message. Mr. Johnson (N.S.W.) asked whether the Government proposed taking any action. ...
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Article : 56 wordsThe State Cabinet gave further consideration to proposals for the improvement of the harbour arrangements of Melbourne, and the Premier (Mr. Murray) made the following ...
Article : 176 wordsThe women suffragists who sought an audience with the King in regard to the suffrage have been referred by him to Mr. H. Gladstone, the Secretary of State for ...
Article : 41 wordsIn regard to the unemployed question the police authorities state that so far, since the Premier (Mr. Wade) stated that the police were to relieve destitute cases, only one ...
Article : 337 wordsMajor-General Sir Harry Barron, Governor designate of Tasmania, and Lady Barron will sail for Hobart on August 20. Major H. E. Cadell, of the Royal Garrison ...
Article : 38 wordsThe House of Lords last night read the second time, by 62 votes to 5, the Hops Substitute and Foreign Hops Marking Bill introduced by the Government. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe death is announced of General the Marquis do Gallifet, aged 70 years. General de Gallifet served in the Crimea in Italy against the Austrians and in Africa, in ...
Article : 229 wordsMr. H. B. Walker, engineer, who was sent to the Colches by a Brisbane syndicate, including Messrs. Robert Philp and James Clark (of Thursday Island), to report on the gold ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Fuller) received a brief verbal report from Mr. H. Deano, the consulting engineer to the Commonwealth, who had been engaged in an ...
Article : 291 wordsAn elderly man, whose name is unknown, appeared to have a paralytic stroke yesterday in a train nt Berry, but having a ticket in his pocket for Nowra was sent on, the officials ...
Article : 82 wordsDr. R. Klcerman, of South Australia, who is studying at Cambridge, has been awarded the Royal Society's M'Kinnon studentship worth £100 a year. There ...
Article : 248 wordsThe Waterfall patients have relinquished their visits to Helensburgh. Citizens express satisfaction. ...
Article : 19 wordsAn Inquiry was held to-day into the death of Konneth James Alian, a teller, who shot himself in the Commercial Bank at Prahran yesterday. Charles R. F. Olney, manager of ...
Article : 105 wordsAt 7 o'clock to-night a fire broke out in W. Sebben's cycle depot, in the business portion of the main street. The origin of the fire, which occurred in the front shop, is a ...
Article : 136 wordsA substantial building has been erected at Clarence on the railway reserve, adjacent to the doctor's surgery, to be ut[?]lised as a field hospital, when persons who are too ill to ...
Article : 85 wordsAt the wool sales this afternoon bidding was animated, and a better tone prevailed. Values were firm at opening rates. July 9. ...
Article : 72 wordsYesterday a lad named Cocil Shannon, with a younger brother and a little lad named Albert J. Patterson, was fishing off the rocks between the low-level jetty and the eastern ...
Article : 86 wordsThe conference between the executive committee of the N.S.W. Cricket Association and the Sydney Cricket Ground trustees with regard to ground charges, has been fixed for ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Department of Agriculture has purchased, for experimental purposes, the orchard of Mr. G. Moore, at Dural, and will shortly commence operations there. The holding ...
Article : 36 wordsMessrs. Bowling (president) and Lewis (treasurer) of the Miners' Federation, will leave for Sydney to-morrow morning to attend a conference of the Northorn, Southern, and ...
Article : 46 wordsTooth and Co., Ltd., Propriotors, Kent Brewery, Sydney.—Advt. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 10 Jul 1909, Page 13
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