In his reply to loyal addresses from the Houses of Convocation of Canterbury and York, His Majesty King George V. said:—"The ends we pursue are in harmony. ...
Article : 135 wordsThat the members of the metropolitan police force constantly carry their lives in their hands was further exemplified on Saturday evening, when an unknown man ...
Article : 367 wordsThe Labour Party in the House of Commons has decided to oppose the King's Civil List at every stage of its discussion. ...
Article : 31 wordsWhat was described by an eyewitness as "a pretty and effective display of coloured lights" occurred at the rear of Mr. E. Runge's chemist shop in Angas street ...
Article : 342 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir Day Bosanquet) will formally open the University Sports Ground this afternoon. Sr. Pearce (Minister for Defence) will ...
Article : 1,153 wordsThe Septuagenarians' Act had no supporters among the gathering of employes from the Islington Loco carriage and wagon department who attended the ...
Article : 922 wordsThe River Seine is again rising, and the people are in dread and consternation at the possibility of disastrous occurrences similar to those of a few months ago. ...
Article : 131 wordsSome American newspapers which claim to know the facts consider that Jim Jeffries was so badly battered by champion Johnson at Reno on Independence Day that he ...
Article : 149 wordsThe members of the Law Society of London, in no indefinite terms, have passed a motion of censure on the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George), for having ...
Article : 329 wordsThe Times, in discussing the policy of the new Government of the Commonwealth, says that the Ministry seems to have gained public confidence to an unusual ...
Article : 313 wordsCapt. Alfred T. Mahan, late of the United States Navy, last week contributed a striking article to the columns of The Daily Mail on "Great Britain and the ...
Article : 220 wordsThe negro population have grown wildly excited in admiration of their champion. Many of the coloured race anxious to shake hands with their victorious brother have ...
Article : 64 wordsNotwithstanding the numerous occasions on which attention has been directed to the danger of riding bicycles along the electric tramway tracks persons still ...
Article : 190 wordsThere h a strong and growing feeling in England against the exhibition of bioscope pictures of the Johnson-Jeffries fight. The Rev. Dr. Scott-Lidgett, who is an ...
Article : 78 words"In the presence of this large gathering of Mahdis, mad Mullahs, and wowsers—(laughter)—I make bold to move this resolution—"We protest against any alteration ...
Article : 458 wordsJohnson banked £30,000 in Chicago after be fight. Hew gave sums ranging from £50 to £100 each to eight men in recognition of their having befriended him years ago ...
Article : 37 wordsEURELIA, July 8.—Mr. John Kingsbury, for many years ganger on the railway line here, died in sad circumstances on Wednesday evening. He had started to pull ...
Article : 109 wordsNumerous tariff reform meetings are being held to-day in honour of the seventy-fourth anniversary of the birth of the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, the great ...
Article : 39 wordsLeading German and Austrian newspapers, commenting upon the recent Russo-Japanese agreement to maintain the status quo in ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Government of United South Africa has issued an instruction to the police to prohibit throughout South Africa bioscopie views of the recent American prize fight. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Queen Mother received Lady Islington, the wife of the Governor-General of New Zealand, at Buckingham Place prior to her departure from London to join the ...
Article : 83 wordsMELBOURNE, July 10.—Mr. Harrison Ord (Chief inspector of Factories) met with a fatal accident to-day. He was riding a spirited back along Alexandra ...
Article : 108 wordsThe firing for the Kolapore Cup took place at Bisley to-day. The light for shooting was perfect. The conditions of shooting were sever, shots at 300, 500, and 600 ...
Article : 189 words"Im glad the black man won, exceedingly glad," declared Mr. W. H. Judkins to-day at a "pleasant Sunday afternoon" at the North Melbourne Methodists ...
Article : 190 wordsIt is announced that the Christian Deputies in the National Assembly in Crete have abandoned their opposition to the admission to the Chamber of the Moslem ...
Article : 63 wordsMELBOURNE, July 10.—On Thursday mourning when Alexander Boyle, fanner, of Spring Hill, was proceeding along the road near the Spring Hill State School, he saw ...
Article : 126 wordsDr. Walter G. Duffield, of South Australia, has been appointed Professor of Physics at University College, Reading, Berkshire. ...
Article : 259 wordsThe authorities have suppressed the rising of a new so-called Mahdi who had gathered around him a fanatical band of 400 armed followers in the Garbieh district of ...
Article : 47 wordsMELBOURNE, July 10.—Remorse at hiving failed to supply certain information when applying for an old-age pension is said to have been the reason why Mrs. M. ...
Article : 93 wordsAddressing a meeting for men this afternoon on the Albert Street Methodist Church, the Rev. G. E. Rowe dealt trenchantly with the Johnson-Jeffries fight. He ...
Article : 192 wordsAn outbreak of plague caused by diseased [?]ats has occurred in Tunis, one of the Barbary States in Northern Africa, noted for infectious epidemics. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Governor-General of South Africa (Lord Gladstone), in an address at Johannesburg, referring to the politics of the new federation, said he would observe the ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. G. L. Jenkins, ship proprietor at Birkenhead, takes exception to the statement made by Mr. MacGillivray, M.P., in the House of Assembly on Thursday ...
Article : 384 wordsA gentleman residing at Port Lancoln was on Saturday looking at a pile of copper which was lying on the Queen's Wharf, Port Adelaide having been brought up in ...
Article : 172 wordsBRISBANE, July 10.—A case of leprosy has been diagnosed. The unfortunate patient was a pupil attending one of the metropolitan schools. He will be removed ...
Article : 32 wordsBRISBANE, July 10.—Patrick Grace has been found drowned at the supply tank at one of the Katandra bores. It is supposed to be a case of suicide. ...
Article : 30 wordsWhile climbing the Great Scheideck Pass in Switzerland, a mountaineering party of 12 were overtaken by an avalanche and overwhelmed. ...
Article : 36 wordsBRISBANE, July 10.—A serious accident happened at Hughenden on Friday night in the railway vard when John Duval, an engine driver, had a foot and led crushed. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe new naval college at Halifax, the capital and seaport of Nova Scotia, a province of the Dominion of Canada, will be opened during October. There will be ...
Article : 72 wordsTwo train "rookers" were severely dealt with at Gosford Police Court. They were charged with having cheated passengers at poker during the journey between Sydney ...
Article : 109 wordsSuggestions have been mage that the opium contis[?]ated by the Customs Department might be handed to hospitals for medicinal use. The Federal Minister for ...
Article : 135 wordsThe death is announced in his eighty-fourth year of Dr. W. James Rolfe, the well-known American Shakspearean scholar and author. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Sydney express, after having left Wodonga on Friday morning, narrowly scaped disaster. Aa the express steamed down the incline leading to the bridge ...
Article : 266 wordsAt the inquest on the victim of the asylum tragedy the letters found in Capt. Jones's bag were read. One said:— "I have done it out of respect and the great ...
Article : 155 wordsThe circumstances of the tragedy which occurred at Newport on Sunday last were enquired into by the Coroner yesterday. It will he remarkable that Alice Carton ...
Article : 267 wordsMr. Heinzer, statistician of the New York Produce Exchange, on the basis of the Government reports of the crop estimates the yield of winter wheat in the ...
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Advertising : 418 wordsThe total mineral exports from Broken Hill for the first six months of the year were valued at £1,102,114. The month of June (£263,836) was £73,000 better than ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 11 Jul 1910, Page 7
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