Drizzling rath, a gloomy sky, with a black, black Sydney silhouetted in the background. A miserable day--not a bad omen, It is hoped, yet for the moment depressing. However, ...
Article : 853 wordsThe secretary of the society. Mr. H. M gave some details of the proposed undertaking to be proceeded with during the year, He explained that it was the present ...
Article : 760 wordsMembers of Parliament and Chinamen seemed to loom most largely in tho crowd at tho E. and A. Wharf, Circular Quay, yesterday moraine. There were others, of course, but the import ...
Article : 704 wordsLIVERPOOL. Wednesday.--Once more the garrison troops brigaded under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Kirkland are having the most unpleasant Dart of the combined work of ...
Article : 1,113 wordsIn officially opening the display of work effected by the students of the Sydney Technical College during the past year, Lord Chelmsford said that his Interest in technical education ...
Article : 415 wordsCHORUS OF FEDERAL- MINISTERS "Hooray ! Hooray !" ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 15 wordsMr. C.. E. Frazer, Postmaster-Goneral, who had been staying in Sydney, since "Wednesday last, left for Brisbane by the northern express yesterday. Mr. Frazer said, there was nothing ...
Article : 268 wordsTwo moulders In a Newtown foundry were yesterday afternoon severely burnt about the logs, by molten metal, owing to the blowing out of a blast furnace ...
Article : 278 wordsOTTAWA, Wednesday.--The preference Agreement with the West Indies remains a secret pending its submission to Parliament. An official statement declares that ...
Article : 147 wordsDARWIN, Wednesday.--Mr. Justice Mitchell left by the Montore yesterday for Adelalde, where he intends to resume the practice of law. He was the recipient yesterday. of ...
Article : 172 wordsST. PETERSBURG, Tuesday Evening.--Replying to the invitation of President Yuan Shih Kai to Mongolia to join the Republic of China, the Khutukhta stated that independence has ...
Article : 84 wordsHow many there are who, having made the trip between the Old and New Worlds by one of the great liners of the Orient Company, have wished for a permanent souvenir of the ...
Article : 653 wordsPolling In connection with the Labor selection ballot for the Werriwa electorate in the House., of Representatives is proceeding at the Trades-hall. The secretary of the ...
Article : 157 wordsA curious position has arisen out of the inquiry into the cause of the Killingworth pit explosion, which occurred some twelve months age. The usual investigation into the cause oi ...
Article : 629 wordsThe ship's boat discovered drifting off Barranjoey on Saturday has been claimed, but its three occupants are missing, The craft was discovered by n Mr. Gibson ...
Article : 375 wordsNEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--One of the principal business blocks in the city to-night narrowly escaped' devastation by fire. Shortly after 7 o'clock flames were noticed in a ...
Article : 499 wordsCAIRO, Tuesday Evening.--An excursion steamer, with 300 passengers aboard, collided with another steamer on the Nile, and many lives were lost. ...
Article : 97 wordsAfter the conference at Goulburn last Saturday Mr. Conroy met a number of. supporters from various contres of, the electorate, and a plan of campaign was drawn out. The branches ...
Article : 170 wordsWork at the Heads (both South and Middle) is progresing satisfactorily. The men are thoroughly reconciled to camp life, and they perform the duties required of them with the ...
Article : 223 wordsLONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Miss Katherine Purnell, a Sydney pianist, is to make hor debut In London on April 16 .The Berlin press praise, her ability. ...
Article : 279 wordsSir,--ln your issue of to-day I notice that an appeal by Mr. B. J. Oregan, it not considered, will probably cause a split in the important contest at Werriwa. in view of Mr Grogan's excellent work in the fight for the-party ...
Article : 142 wordsBEGA, Wednesday.-- Some excitement was caused at Bermagul through an intruder being found at 3 o'clock in the morning on the verandah of Mr. Kable, district forester, whose ...
Article : 136 wordsThe watch, chain, and trinkets found on a man arrested on Tuesday has boon identified by a Central Queensland pastornallst. Mr. A. H. Whillngham yesterday morning ...
Article : 78 wordsKURRI KURRI, Wednesday.--At a general meeting of, the members of the Colliery Top hands and Surfacemen's Union, hold at Weston, last night. It was unanimously decided to for ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 11 Apr 1912, Page 10
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