The sensational speech delivered by Sir Edmund Monson before the British Chamber of Commerce, in Paris, last night, has caused great indignation in France. ...
Article : 175 wordsThe remarks by President M'Kinley in his message to Congress respecting the destruction of the American war-ship Maine in Havana Harbour have given great offence ...
Article : 129 wordsGermany has made serious representations to the Chinese Government with reforence to the ill-treatment of a German missionary, in the province of Shantung, ...
Article : 84 wordsThe bush fires on Tuesday were burning in all parts of the district. A vast extent of country has been destroyed. On Mount Baldhead road, a party travelling to ...
Article : 128 wordsTames Whyte, the late legal manager of the New Perseverance, Commonwealth, and Landy's Dream gold-mining companies, who was accused of extensive forgeries of ...
Article : 364 wordsThe chilly air of last evening was full of bugle notes and the roll of many drums, as practically the f[?]ll strength of the metropolitan naval and military forces marched ...
Article : 1,340 wordsAs a general impression prevails that the failure of pressure in the water supply system on Monday last occurred in the city—if such had been the case we should ...
Article : 1,263 wordsThe Land Bill was again under the consideration of the committee, and yesterday afforded matter for the whole sitting's debate, and good progress was made. ...
Article : 2,142 wordsA serious political crisis has occurred in Hungary. In consequence of the obstruction offered in the House of Representatives to the ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Premier contempltes seeking relaxation from the strain of the session by taking a trip to Norfolk Island at an early period during the recess. ...
Article : 806 wordsPresident M'Kinley has announced that, in connection with the Nicaragua Canal, he intends to maintain the provisions of the Bulwer-Clayton treaty, ...
Article : 109 wordsSir Edmund Monson's speech has caused intense surprise in Paris. An uneasy feeling prevails in the French capital that no good is likely to result from his remarks. ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Cretan Mohammedans, who during the last two months have been leaving the island in large numbers, 15,000 having emigrated in that period, are greatly alarmed ...
Article : 89 wordsIn the Legislative Council to-day the federal resolutions were further considered in committee. Mr. L. F.Heydon having withdrawn his ...
Article : 169 wordsThe London County Council has resolved to purchase land in the metropolis, and creet dwelling-houses thereon for the poorer classes. The council will assume all ...
Article : 88 wordsFresh outrages are reported from Armenia. The Kurds have broken out again, and committed great excesses upon the ...
Article : 38 wordsA British officer from Fashoda has made a tour of inspection on the Bahr-el-Ghazal, proceeding as far as Meshra-er-rek, a place on that river. ...
Article : 93 wordsAt the London wool auctions to-day prices were unchanged. Good sales were made of all classes of wool. The following are the prices obtained ...
Article : 210 wordsThe old friend of the late Mr.James Tyson, resident at Toowoomba, Quensland, who stated that to his knowledge Mr. Tyson made a will in Hay in 1879, and that the document ...
Article : 757 wordsIn the Legislative Council to-day Mr. Pilcher moved the second reading of the Totalisator Bill, the objects of which he said were to encourage legitimate racing ...
Article : 561 wordsIn accordance with the advice of the Emperor William, Turkey is increasing her cavalry force by 25,000 men. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe proposal by M. Deloncle to establish native colleges at Khartoum and Fashoda is disavowed by the French Ministerial press organs. ...
Article : 47 wordsIt was stated a few days ago that the threat by Count Thun-Hohenstein, the Austrian Premier, that if Prussia contimed to expel the Poles and Czechs ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Board of Trade returns of the trade of the United Kingdom for the month of November compare with those of the corresponding period last year as follows:— ...
Article : 51 wordsLord Kitchener, the Sudar of Egypt, is returning to that country. He started to-day for Cairo. ...
Article : 26 wordsA further sum of £6,000 has been subscribed for the Gordon College at Khartoum, for which Lord Kitchener has appealed to the public for£100,000 making ...
Article : 103 wordsTallow.—At to-day's public auction sales of Australasian tallow 1,300 casks were offered and 325 casks were sold. Prices were as follows:—Fine mutton 23/3 per ...
Article : 100 wordsBy. St. John Somerser, late paymaster in the Treasury, was to-day sentenced to two years's imprisonment on each of two charges of embezzling Government moneys, ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Emperor William, in his speech at the opening of the Reichstag yesterday, announced that a bill would be introduced for the purpose of protecting industrial ...
Article : 94 wordsThe estate of Miss Diana Bunbury, of Pickton, near Bunbury, has been proved at £21,902. The deceased bequeaths £500 to the British and Foreign Bible Society, and ...
Article : 200 wordsStatements have recently been made that Lord Lunington will possibly succeed Viscount Hampden as Governor of New South Wales, but it is understood that there is ...
Article : 63 wordsThe British Government has decided to gradually increase the number of officers in the navy. It is announced that the following ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Royal Mail steamer Arendia, A.C. Loggin commander, arrived from Colombo at 5 a.m. to-day. She brings the following saloon passengers:— ...
Article : 287 wordsAt Half-past 10 a.m.—Hintze v. Hintze (part heard), Willamson v. Caledonian Insurance Society. First Civil Court. ...
Article : 238 wordsIn the Suprime Court to-day, the case Premier of Tasmania v. Captain Parker, a criminal information for libel, was heard. The case arose from a letter published by ...
Article : 250 wordsSir,—All the members of the University Union must have read "R.H.G.'s" letter on the subject of our water supply with very agreeable feelings. It is high time that ...
Article : 167 wordsSir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Governor of South Australin, was to-day entertained at a luncheon at the Australasian Club by the South Australians resident in London. Dr. ...
Article : 194 wordsThe cutter Cricketer, which left Albany for Fremantle on the 28th ult., has been wreeked two miles east of Irwin's Inlet. After leaving Albany with fair winds, ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Hobart municipal elections to-day were vigorously contested on behalf of nine candidates. The three successful were Messrs. J.G.Davies, John Bradley, ...
Article : 72 wordsNews from Samoa states that the chiefs supporting Mataa[?]n have notified the Chief Justice that they have elected their chief as King. A cavent was lodged by certain ...
Article : 86 wordsIn the Legislative Council to-day. The Mining Bill was read a second time. In the Assembly a bill presented by a private member to provide for the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 9 Dec 1898, Page 5
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