The s.s. Australian, 1,500 tons, Gilmore, commander, left for England yesterday. One of the passengers was Mr. William Leigh, jun., who was entrusted by the lay ...
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Advertising : 250 wordsThe Rev. P. W. Wise, rector of St. George's, Goodwood, has placed in the lands of the Bishop of Adelaide (Right Rev. Dr. Harmer) his resignation of the ...
Article : 882 wordsThe Rev. J. A. Dowie addressed about 500 of his followers at the town hall this morning on divine healing. He occasionally became excited as he remembered what ...
Article : 962 wordsEarly this morning Frank Sparrow, residing in Bazaar terrace, Perth, and 39 years of age, attempted to kill his wife, aped 20, and afterwards endeavoured to ...
Article : 123 wordsIt is not expected that the Governor-General's Speech will contain any surprises. It was considered in Cabinet to-day. ...
Article : 25 wordsConfirmatory news is to hand concerning the landing of Japanese troops in Southern Manchuria, near the route of the railway which connects that country with Pekin. ...
Article : 286 wordsJapan has secured further advantages over her antagonist. A Russian gunboat has been captured, and large quantities of fowl supplies for the Russians have been ...
Article : 202 wordsSeveral Japanese wantons and transports have been seen within 16 miles of Niuchwang, at the north-eastern corner of the Gulf of Liaotong. The Russian commander ...
Article : 123 wordsAs was foretold by Mjr. Nathan, a British engineer, terrible confusion already exists along the route of the Siberian Railway, by which Russia expected to ...
Article : 150 wordsRussia is concentrating a large force at Feug-huang-cheng, a Manchurian town on the main road, about 50 miles north-west of Antung, which is at the mouth of the ...
Article : 78 wordsIn view of the difficulty of floating further loans on the Continent, the Russian Government has issued credit notes for £5,500,000, which is said to be secured by ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Coreans are most favourably impressed by the Japanese victories, and teir supposed friendship for Russia is fast diminishing. Mr. Gonsouke Hayashi ...
Article : 77 wordsSome comment has been occasioned in Europe by the fact that immediately after the defeat of the Russians at Port Arthur the Emperor of Germany, following the ...
Article : 131 wordsThe inaction of the Port Arthur fleet since the reverses of last week is viewed with much impatience at St. Petersburg. The people are asking why the powerful ...
Article : 198 wordsThe centre of interest just now is the Gulf of Liao-tong, where a number of Japanese troopships have gone, under escort of a squadron of war vessels. An expeditionary force appears to have attempted to capture the railway at Kinchau, and thereby to isolate Manchuria from China, but the Muscovites repelled the attack. The Russians fear that the enemy will land at some point south of Ninchwang, and destroy the railway an which Port Arthur and Dalny are dependent for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 133 wordsThe Tientsin correspondent of The Daily Mail says he has leaned that the battleship Cesarevitch, which was torpedoed on the night of the 8th inst., and afterwards ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 183 wordsAdmiral Alexcieff alleges that some Japanese war vessels fired upon the German second-class cruiser Hansa, 5,900 tons, 30 guns, 19½ knots, while she was engaged in ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Japan Government has directed that all Russian prisoners of war, especially the wounded, shall be treated with the utmost consideration. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe captain of the Muscovite cruiser Varyag, which was destroyed at Chemulpho, was wounded in the engagement, and two officers who were standing ebside him ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 644 wordsThe Bent Ministry entered to-day upon its administrative duties. In the course of an interview Mr. Bent remarked:—"I have been engaged this morning trying to find ...
Article : 177 wordsYuan Shih-kai, the Chinese Commander-in-Chief, has notified Japan and Russia that bodies of troops will guard the Liao River frontier of the metropolitan province ...
Article : 55 wordsA New York telegram states that despite the announcement that Japan will not accept the services of foreigners in the war, 60 residents of Chicago, many of them ...
Article : 72 wordsA message from London to Ottawa informs the Canadian Government that flour and other foodstuffs are not contraband of war. The effect of this decision is that if ...
Article : 71 wordsStill another account of the Japanese attack on Port Arthur was received by the Acting Consul-General for Japan to-night, in the form of a cable message from Baron ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 wordsModel schools are to be established in important country centres. These establishments will be placed under the charge of teachers of commanding influence, and ...
Article : 106 wordsSir Frederick Lugard, High Commissioner for this region, has just issued an interesting report upon the Hausa States the Fulani dynasty the Kono Sokoto ...
Article : 694 wordsAn official proclamation will shortly be issued by the Federal Government at Ottawa announcing that New Zealand is entitled to the benefits of Canada's ...
Article : 38 wordsIn the division of the House of Commons on Mr. John Morley's amendment on the Address-in-reply, 14 members of the Unionist Free Food League voted with ...
Article : 49 wordsSir R. D. R. Moor, High Commissioner of Southern Nigeria, reports that a serious anti-European rising bus broken out in country behind Asaba, a settlement on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 wordsThe Federal Ministers met in Cabinet to-day, and the Postmaster-General submitted the two tenders which he had received for the proposed new English mail service. ...
Article : 1,286 wordsA Chinaman walked into the police station at Peak Hill to-day and reported that he had shot Mr. William Tregaskis, a selector. After the tragedy he walked 15 miles ...
Article : 179 wordsThe quarter-mile swimming champion ship of Queensland resulted in a win by a yard for D. Gailey. Time, 6m. 11s. Another plague case occurred this ...
Article : 61 wordsThe arrival at Wallaroo Mines of Superintendent Hooker, of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, seems to have had a magnetic influence over the fire. On being ...
Article : 303 wordsAt the Exhibition Building to-night a challenge match between Taylor and Lawson was begun. The stake was £75, and the races was to have been run in three ...
Article : 326 wordsMoss Aarons, pawnbroker, was to-day, sentenced to three years' imprisonment on a charge of having received jewellery valued at £1,000 alleged to have been stolen ...
Article : 96 wordsThe action of a section of the Ship wrights' Provident Union, Port Jackson, in ceasing work at Woolwich Dock because Mort's Dock and Engineering Company ...
Article : 85 wordsA remarkable operation, believed to be the first of the kind in Australia, was performed at Crookwell by a local medical man, assisted by a doctor from Goulburn. ...
Article : 70 wordsThere were 800 applicants for admission to the police force for 20 vacancies which were advertised. The health authorities are displaying ...
Article : 174 wordsWilliam Francis Mannalack, assayer, has been sentenced to imprisonment for two years for forgery and uttering; George Arthur Murray, clerk, to two years for ...
Article : 74 wordsA case arising out of betting at the AscuS Pony Races came before the Civil Court. William Oliver, who sued Alexander Smith, horse trainer, for £25, stated that he ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. Shiels, retiring Minister for Railways, eulogizes the Railway Commissioners, and expresses the hope that they will be given a free hand in the administration of ...
Article : 58 wordsPique, Artillerist, and Lee-Enfield have been scratched for the V.A.T.C. Federal Stakes, and Phrixus for the V.R.C. Ascot Vale Stakes and Sires' Produce ...
Article : 27 wordsWhile taking part in a reaping competition at Masterton Agricultural Show if horse fell at the jump, with the result that it broke its neck and crushed its rider ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 18 Feb 1904, Page 5
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