The Clarence, Richmond, and Tweed river form the home of the sugar industry in this State. About 42 years have passed since mention was first made in the statistical ...
Article : 2,424 wordsThe Tariff Commission resumed its sittings to-day, Sir John Quick presiding. Charles J. Lane, costumier and mercer, was further examined. He said he had visited ...
Article : 615 wordsA meeting of the Old-age Pensions Commission was held to-day at Parliament House, Mr. Chapman, M.P., in the chair. Mr. F. Woollard was appointed secretary, and it was ...
Article : 1,263 wordsNeither Lord Stanley, the PostmasterGeneral, nor the Orient Company has received any confirmation of the report as to the conditional acceptance by the ...
Article : 78 wordsKing Edward has started on the journey to Marseilles, where he will meet Queen Alexandra, with whom he will go for a cruise on the Mediterranean. ...
Article : 211 wordsTwelve of the secret police agents at Tsarskoe Solo have been arrested. The latest arrests of anarchists include the daughter of a former Governor-General ...
Article : 82 wordsGeneral Linlevitch reports that a Japanese column, which is approaching Vladivostock, has been repulsed at Kilju, in North-eastern Korea. ...
Article : 119 wordsNegotiations between the Postmaster-General and Mr. Kenneth Anderson, general manager of the Orient Company, have been suspended, so far as Melbourne is concerned, but ...
Article : 245 wordsThe restrictions against the State-employment of Toles have been removed, except as regards higher Ministerial appointments. ...
Article : 23 wordsSome miscreants sprinkled arsenic on the floor of a cotton factory at Pabianice, Poland. Seventy girls in the room fell unconscious, and 30 were so bad that they ...
Article : 42 wordsRussian attacks on the Japanese flanks near Chen-chea-tun, about 50 miles northnorth-east of Kai-yuen, were repulsed with a loss of 200 killed and wounded. ...
Article : 105 wordsThe "Times of India" states that it has received authentic information that Russian troops have replaced Bokharan troops at all the posts on the Upper Oxus, ...
Article : 92 wordsWhen the conspiracy of Captain Tamburini to upset the Government in France was first reported to the authorities, it was not seriously regarded, but on one or ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Italian press is unsympathetic with the policy of the German Emperor in regard to Morocco. April 7. ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. K. Iwasaki, the Acting Consul-General for Japan, received the following cablegram yesterday rooming from Baron Komura, the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs ...
Article : 96 wordsIn the House of Assembly of Cape Colony yesterday Mr. O'Kelly moved a resolution for the formation of an International Commission to ameliorate the ...
Article : 105 wordsIn regard to the demand of Norway for Consuls distinct from those of Sweden, the Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway proposes to effect a settlement by placing ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Vienna correspondent of the "Times" says that the German Emperor's hope in stirring up trouble over Morocco was firstly to separate France and England, ...
Article : 73 wordsThe skirmishes on the Russian right appear to have been favourable to the Japanese. General Oku is doubtless operating in this region. The Japanese armies south of ...
Article : 764 wordsJust before the employers' conference adjourned on Thursday night Mr. P. T. Taylor (N.S.W.) moved,—"That to prevent any misunderstanding, this conference desires it to ...
Article : 527 wordsAn extraordinary reverberation preceded the earthquake in Upper India on Tuesday. The mountains heaved and swayed for a minute, and there were ...
Article : 558 wordsThe District Court, before Judge Fitzhardinge, which opened on Tuesday, concluded last evening. The legal profession was represented by Mr. Mocatta ...
Article : 556 wordsMr. A. J. Balfour, the Prime Minister, replying to Mr. Lloyd George, in the House of Commons last night, as to the condemnation of the Government shown ...
Article : 54 wordsIt is announced that Mr. Gerald Loder, a Junior Lord of the Treasury, defeated at Brighton on Wednesday, will retain office. Mr. Balfour, in making the announcement ...
Article : 70 wordsA by-election for the Wellington City seat, vacant by the death of Mr. George Fisher, resulted in the return of the late member's son, Mr. F. M. B. Fisher, who polled 4692 votes, ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Liverpool Municipality, by 33 votes to 29 votes, has decided to obliterate betting news from newspapers in its public libraries. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe question of giving security for costs, raised in the case Watson v Huddart, Parker, Proprietary, was docided yesterday. Plaintiff, who is a resident in Victorian, has been ...
Article : 75 wordsOn the Stock Exchange yesterday Mount Lyell shares sold at 20s. ...
Article : 17 wordsMajor Hughes, of Wanganui, has been appointed to command the rifle team which in to compete on behalf of New Zealand at Bisley. ...
Article : 29 wordsA force of Turkish regulars has annihilated a Bulgarian band of 21 at Leskovantope. Six of the Turks were killed. The Rev. Canon Edward Lyttelton, ...
Article : 166 wordsA large number of gentlemen waited upon the Premier, Mr. Bent, to-day, to urge the desirability of purchasing Mrs. Ellis Rowan's collection of Australian flower pictures. The ...
Article : 173 wordsBy the steamer Moravian, the Department of Agriculture is forwarding samples of grain, coffee, dairy produce, etc., to the AgentGeneral for exhibition at his office in London. ...
Article : 43 wordsDavid Kinnear, a resident of Clayfield, near Brisbane, committed suicide this morning by shooting himself with a Winchester rifle. ...
Article : 30 wordsWhen the Premier, Mr. Bent, agreed to make an additional vote of £20,000 to the University, he stipulated that the Government should have representation on the ...
Article : 75 wordsReplying to a deputation from the Confectioners' Manufacturers' Association, which desired the abolition of the sugar duties and that the Sugar Convention ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Maitland Circuit Court reopened this morning before Mr. Justice Walker. William Louis Richardson Smith was araigned on a charge that he did, on November 3, 1904, at ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Jockey Sydney Conway, who rode Orphan Girl in a race at Northam on Wednesday, was killed in consoquence of the mare falling with him. ...
Article : 31 wordsNo fresh case of plague was reported in the city yesterday. The woman Esther O'Reilly, who was discovered to be a victim into on Thursday night, has been removed to the ...
Article : 121 wordsConstable Rea, who was stationed at Marryatville, shot himself this morning with a six-chambered revolver. The metropolitan authorities this morning received the ...
Article : 101 wordsThe ex-manager of the Commercial Bank at Maffra, Hugh O'Brien, who gave himself up to the police last month, and gave the first information of defalcations by himself, ...
Article : 236 wordsThe Government has decided to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into the 'working of the contract system in mines on the goldfields. ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Judicial Committee of the Trivy Council has dismissed the appeal from the decision of the New South Wales Full Court re John M'Laughlin. ...
Article : 99 wordsA fatal accident occurred at Alligator Creek Meat Works, near Townsville, on Thursday. William Hogan, whilst engaged oiling portion of the carrying machine ...
Article : 98 wordsThe patients in the hospital continue to progress favourably, and no suspicious cases have been reported. An infected ral was taken from the Bruce-street area to-day, and ...
Article : 50 wordsThe annual cricket match between the shipping [?] of Sydney and Melbourne concluded to-day, and resulted in a win for Melbourne on the first innings by 100 runs. Scores were ...
Article : 53 wordsGeorge Road, the well-known swimmer, now, at Broken Hill, leaves to-morrow for England, where he will attempt to swim across the English Channel. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 8 Apr 1905, Page 11
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