A frightful accident, which proved fatal, occurred at Waterons Bush Landing on Monday. A man named George Carpenter, who was employed by Millar's Karri ...
Article : 101 wordsWith the exception of the big division of Grey few alterations took place in the Senate election Spires on Tuesday. Where additions were made in the other parts of ...
Article : 353 wordsThe report of the conference of railway experts which sat last week to consider the bert method of expending the £20,000 voted by the Federal Parliament for the ...
Article : 1,279 wordsMr. Thomas Drury Smeaton died at his residence, Mount Lofty, on Tuesday morning, at the age of 76 years. He was an exceptionally interesting personality and his ...
Article : 717 wordsCorrespondents with Gen, Sir James Willcocks's force report that the Zakkakhes are chiefly armed with Marti-Henry rifles, but apparently their ...
Article : 234 wordsIt is stated in St. Petersburg that owing to what the authorities consider a hostile movement on the part of Turkish troops, Russian forces are busily ...
Article : 47 wordsThe London suffragettes have resolved upon a week of self-denial for the purpose of raising funds to further their cause. The "self-denial" consists in gathering ...
Article : 60 wordsIn the House of Commons on Monday Earl Percy (formerly Under Secretary for India and tender Secretary for Foreign Affairs) submitted the foliowing motion:— ...
Article : 283 wordsThe Times, referring to the attack of in ouenzt from which Sir Henry. Campbell Bonnerman is suffering, cays that the Premier is physically unable to bear the strain ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Anstro-Hungarian Government has informed Servia that it is prepared to support a scheme for the construction of a railway extending from the River Danuble ...
Article : 81 wordsWhile the members of the British Cabinet were assembling on January 17 at 10 Downing street, a party of suffragettes appeared on the scene. Some Ministers ...
Article : 414 wordsMr. J. Keir Hardie's attempt to address a labour meeting in a large hall at Johanesburg on Monday resulted i a complete, fiasco. The crows who gathered ...
Article : 105 wordsKINGSTON, February 15.—Considerable excitement centred around the elections to-day, and the town presented a busy appearance. Despite the absent voters ...
Article : 279 wordsThe shareholders of Sir James Laing and Sons, Limited, shipbuilders, of Sunderland and Deptford, held a meeting on Monday, and, after considering the financial affairs ...
Article : 46 wordsNext Friday Mr. W. J. Mayer will sail for Australia with 10 boys who ham been rescued from the streets of, London and trained in the late Dr. T. J., Barnaido's ...
Article : 78 wordsNotwithstanding the comparative popularity of the young King Manuel of Portugal there is much public sympathy with the cause of the regicides who so foully ...
Article : 135 wordsThe wooden ship Emily Reed, 1,565 tons, which left Newcastle New South Wales on November 3 for Portland, has become a total wreck at Oregon, and 11x ...
Article : 60 wordsIn the House of Lords on Monday Lord Ampthill [ex-Governor of Madras) asked if the Government intended to invite the Governments of the colonies to discuss by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 wordsThe late Mr. Michael Edward Sanderson, of Kettlethorp Hall,. Lincolnshire, bequeathed by his will £60,000 to the diocese of Wakefield for religious purposes besides ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Coinage Committee of the House of Representatives at Washington has unanimously voted for the restoration of the motto. "In God We Trust," on all United ...
Article : 388 wordsSir—Acting upon the specific and valuable directions concerning how and where to vote published in The Register last week, a friend of mine who like myself is a ...
Article : 331 wordsIn the afternoon Edith New (30), Royal Hill, Greenwich, teacher; Flora Drummond (41), married, Clement's Inn; Elizabeth McArthur (35), Loughborough road ...
Article : 458 wordsAt London or in Channel.—Wakool steamer, from Sydney December 15; Ionic, steamer from Wellington January 3, Emma Laurenz, barque from Port Augusta ...
Article : 104 wordsAlfred Kirk, who shot his wife, Rose Ann Kirk, and her attested paramour, John Hocking, was before the Police Court to-day; and, after formal evidence of arrest ...
Article : 489 wordsThe tour of the New Zealand team of professional Rugby footballers in England, has proved a moderate financial 'success, and it is understood that each player will ...
Article : 208 wordsThe cyclone at Chillagoe reported on Sunday night did much damage at Barcaldine. Four hotels and other premiss were party demolished. Toward 6 o'clock clouds ...
Article : 200 wordsDavid Chard, a dairy fanner, was at Warrnambool Court to-day chained with having attempted to cause poison to be administered to Janet Reece the ...
Article : 146 wordsSir—Kindly allow me space to say a few words about some very weak statements made by Mr. Newland, M.P., in The Register of February 15. He saws he was in ...
Article : 314 wordsProfessor Sultan, of Berlin, has contributed to The Medical Journal of that city an interesting article describing a remarkable operation. .He declares that a heart ...
Article : 58 wordsMiss Mary Garth, quite a young lady, followed Mrs. Drummond into No. 10. in interview she said:—"The police were very nice. They asked me if any of us ...
Article : 152 wordsA sensational sequel to the Illingworth Royal Commission of Enquiry occurred yesterday when at the instance of the Crown Law Department criminal ...
Article : 101 wordsAt the inquest held today upon the body of Emily Hooper, a young woman, who died on Friday while under chloroform at a private hospital the Coroner ...
Article : 157 wordsAt Burgersdorp, in the. Transvaal, on Monday, Mr. J. H. De La Bey, who commanded the Lichtenburg burghers and proved a formidable antagonist of the ...
Article : 118 wordsIn the City Police Court the farther hearing of the case was continued in which Nicholas Hartung and Charles Cumbrae Stewart clerks in the Agricultural Bank ...
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Advertising : 700 wordsThe naked body of a man was found near Hughes's Creek, Seymour, on Sunday. The flesh had been partially eaten by dogs, and the corpse was almost unrecognisable. ...
Article : 82 wordsConsiderable alarm has been experienced in the Transvaal on account of seismic disturbances at Johannesburg. The city has been visited by two severe earthquakes. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman) is still in doubt whether the Commonwealth Government should step in and interfere with the arrangements of the ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 19 Feb 1908, Page 5
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