The tourist steam yacht Argonaut, 3274 tons, while proceeding with a party of tourists to the Mediterranean, came into collision with the collier Kingswell, 2355 ...
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Article : 84 wordsThe "Standard" strenuously supports the suggestion of Sir Joseph Ward that a man-of-war should be lent to Now Zealand for the purpose of training 1000 ...
Article : 146 wordsDr. Arthur Newsholme, M.D., un English authority on public health, informed the Tuberculosis Congress in Washington that Mr. John Burns, President of the Local ...
Article : 62 wordsThe "Daily News" states that the "Times" has joined the Publishers' Association, thus ending the book war. ...
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Article : 51 wordsThe Argentina Republic has approved of an arbitration treaty with Brazil. The three Dreadnoughts which are being built in England for Brazil have given rise to a ...
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Article : 213 wordsAlderman Sir George Truscott has been elected Lord Mayor of London, In succession to Sir John Bell. Sir George Wyatt Truscott was elected a ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Archbishop of Brisbane, the Most Rev. Dr. Donaldson, sails for Australia by the R.M.S. Ophir, which leaves on October 2. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe "Daily Mail" reports that the Earl of Shaftesbury has declined an offer of £1000 a week for a 30 weeks' concert tour of America. The newspaper adds ...
Article : 96 wordsMiss Evelyn Millard, actress, has purchased a one-act Australian comedy, by Mr. H. C. Scott, of Sydney, for early production at the Garrick Theatre. ...
Article : 36 wordsGeorge Towns and Ernest Barry, who will compete for the sculling championship of England, are both in fine condition, and training hard. ...
Article : 45 wordsF. Wootton, the Sydney jockey, has been, until November 2, suspended for foul riding at Manchester. ...
Article : 22 wordsIt is understood that Turkey is willing to submit her case in regard to the section of the Orient railway seized by Bulgaria to the Hague Arbitration Tribunal. ...
Article : 188 wordsCopious rains have extinguished the forest fires in the United States except in the Adirondack Mountains. ...
Article : 25 wordsCanada is issuing at par a loan of £5,000,000, bearing interest at the rate of 3½ per cent. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe King has created a long-service decoration for commissioned officers of the Territorial force. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe fifth series of wool sales opened this afternoon. Bidding was brisk, and prices for good wools wore firm. Faultles were 5 per cent, lower. ...
Article : 138 wordsIn our "On the Land" columns our Bradford correspondent gives publicity to a statement on the other side of the world which will cause some ...
Article : 254 wordsA London correspondent writes:—"Quito a regiment of wool-buyors left last week on the Britannia. Some are going overland to join the boat this week at Marseilles, and all the ...
Article : 623 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Fell launched out into a sharp criticism of the railways administration under Mr. Johnson. ...
Article : 632 wordsThe questions in the House of Representatives to-day were almost entirely confined to queries regarding the naval scheme of the Commonwealth. ...
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Article : 325 wordsAt last night's meeting of the New South Wales A.A.A. a letter was received from Mr. F. W. E. Bush, of Nowra, with reference to the proposal to hold an Australian Marathon ...
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Article : 123 wordsIn the course of his criticism of the Budget in the Legislative Assembly last evening Mr. M'Gowen referred on several occasions to the Auditor-General's report. ...
Article : 340 wordsAppended are the full terms of the Auditor-General's references to royalty on coal:— The action taken by this department to effect a more complete check on royalty payable on coal has resulted ...
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Article : 1,014 wordsThe Postal Commission continued it sittings to-day at Federal Parliament House. Mr. J. Hume Cook, M.P., presided. The examination of J. Hesketh, chief electrical engineer ...
Article : 426 wordsMessrs. De Burgh and Burrows, officers of the Works Department, visited Gundagai to-day in connection with the water supply trouble. After inspecting the site in company with the ...
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Article : 175 wordsA great sensation was caused in regard to the perjury case at Westport. Connolly, who was sentenced to seven years for perjury, a principal witness against Hallinan and ...
Article : 152 wordsIn accordance with a resolution passed at the last Premiers' Conference, the Government has instructed the Railway Commissioner that a preferential and differential rate such as ...
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Article : 588 wordsThe tour of Australasia Mme. Ada Crossley is making under J. C. Williamson's management will begin at the Town Hall, Sydney, to-night. Seldom has a tour begun under ...
Article : 172 wordsKarl Altget, a Gorman, aged 22, lately, following the occupation of a wool-buyer, was found, dead in a bedroom at his residence, in Kurraba-road, Neutral Bay, yesterday ...
Article : 233 wordsAgreements, and understandings notwithstanding, the Federal capital question in the House of Representatives has passed through another sitting without sottloment. All day ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 1 Oct 1908, Page 7
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