The situation in the Balkans is becoming more acute every day in consequence of the persistence of Austria in claiming the right to construct a railway into the ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Anglo-Russian Convention, which was concluded in September last, and has since been the subject of fierce criticism, was discussed last night in the House of ...
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Article : 198 wordsIn the House of Lords yesterday Lord Ampthill asked if the Government intended to invite the Governments of the dependencies to discuss, by conference or otherwise, ...
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Article : 406 wordsAt a general meeting of the committee of management of the Melbourne Hospital held yesterday afternoon, the chairman (Mr. John Grice) caused to be read the ...
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Article : 89 wordsSir,—The Sydney Hospital has recently been so much in evidence that it may not be amiss to supply a few details which its eulogists seem to have overlooked. ...
Article : 352 wordsThe hostile demonstration which Mr. Keir Hardie, the English Labour leader, was subjected to on his arrival at Johannesburg was repeated in the evening, when ...
Article : 119 wordsSince his sudden heart seizure at Bristol during the last Parliamentary recess, the Prime Minister (Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman) has not regained his health ...
Article : 186 wordsGeneral Sir James Willcocks, who is in charge of the British punitive force despatched against the Zikka-Khels, has succeeded admirably in his plan of operations. ...
Article : 226 wordsA cable message received by the Premier (Mr. Bent) from teh Agent-General (Mr. Taverner) announces that the tenders invited some time since for the erection of a ...
Article : 263 wordsThe Melbourne detectives are still actively engaged in the search for the missing witness, William Iles, and story after story of his appearance at various ...
Article : 344 wordsA monument to the memory of the Transvaal burghers who were killed in the South African war was unveiled at Burgersdorp, Cape Colony, yesterday by General De la ...
Article : 116 wordsThe "Central News" (says the London "Daily Telegraph," of January 17) learns that Mr. Mark Hambourg, the famous Russian pianist, who only recently returned ...
Article : 650 wordsAnother open exhibition of sympathy with the Portuguese regicides has been given. The leader of the assassins, who himself shot the, Crown Prince, and was ...
Article : 110 wordsPresident Roosevelt recently gave orders that the motto, "In God We Trust," should not be continued on the gold coinage of the United States, an action that called ...
Article : 437 wordsA telegram from Johannesburg reports that two severe earthquake shocks have been experienced in that city. ...
Article : 24 wordsLONDON, Jan. 17.—A terrible tragedy has happened at the mining town of Barnsley, Yorkshire. A variety entertainment company rented the Harvey Institute, a ...
Article : 415 wordsMr. W. J. Mayer, in charge of 10 boys from the charitable home founded by the late Dr. Barnardo, will sail on Friday for Australia. The boys will make a tour of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 321 wordsProfessor Sultan contributes an article to a Berlin medical journal, in which he describes an operation upon a patient whose heart had been pierced by a bullet. The ...
Article : 230 wordsBENDIGO, Tuesday.—Mr. Edward Harrop, butcher, carrying on business at Knowsley, called on Superintendent Sainsbury to-day and made a statement concerning his ...
Article : 282 wordsMr. Michael Edward Sanderson, a wealthy merchant of Kettlethorpe-hall, Piedwick, Wakefield, who died recently, has bequeathed the sum of £60,000 to the diocese ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsThe state Cabinet, at its meeting yesterday, gave further consideration to the vexed question of the site of the new Melbourne Hospital. The Premier (Mr. Bent), when ...
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Article : 516 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday. — The following team has been chosen to play for South Australia against the Englishmen on February 29:—Clem Hill, L. R. Hill, Mayne, Dolling, ...
Article : 60 wordsCopper.—Monday's closing quotations were:—Spot. £57/12/6 to £57/17/6, or a fall of £1/2/6 since last Friday; three months. £58 to £58/5/, or a fall of £1/5/[?] ...
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Article : 339 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday. — H.M.S. Powerful, with Vice-Admiral Sir W. H. Fawkes on board, left for Melbourne to-day, where the command of the Australian squadron will be ...
Article : 52 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is understood that A. Cotter, the Australian fast bowler, will be well enough to play in the fifth test match, which commences in Sydney on ...
Article : 42 wordsFrom the difficulty that has arisen between the Treasurers of South Australia and New South Wales regarding impending loan transactions on the Sydney market, ...
Article : 290 wordsTOORA, Tuesday. — Messrs. Peverill and Pinniger, the board appointed to inquire into the losses which settlers suffered during the recent bush fires, sat to-day, and ...
Article : 57 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday. — The scrutiny in the Senate election is now drawing to a close, and only six country centres remain to be counted. Absentee votes, however, ...
Article : 67 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—The Northern Tasmanian association having given permission to its players to take part, the following team has been chosen to represent Tasmania ...
Article : 104 wordsJames Oliver Poole, Kangaroo Flat, Bendigo, miner. Causes of insolvency—Expenses incurred through illness and loss of wife and illness and death of two children. ...
Article : 78 wordsThe following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—Wakool, s.s., from Melbourne December 19[?] Ionic, s.s., from ...
Article : 83 wordsAt Half-past 10 a.m.—Chamber applications. COMMONWEALTH COURT OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION. (Before the President, Mr. Justice Higgins.) ...
Article : 261 wordsSir,—Mr. Grice's letter setting forth the cost of providing a large modern hospital shows the difficulty of considering, the claims of the various sites from the sole ...
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Article : 132 wordsTo-day's auction sales are as follows:—Mr. H. D. Westley, at Flinders-lane, hardware, tea, toys, office furniture, &c.; Messrs. W. S. Keast and Co., at Melton, farm lands, horses, cattle, sheep, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 19 Feb 1908, Page 7
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