It is generally understood that the morning sittings which prevailed during the last session of the Federal Parliament will not be continued in the coming session. The ...
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Article : 376 words"On an average there have been more than five new buildings starting every morning throughout the year. All the new buildings, if clustered together, would ...
Article : 522 wordsBitter references were made at a large Loyal Orange Institution gathering on Sunday to the action of His Excellency the Governor in having attended High Mass at ...
Article : 349 wordsThe prosecution of John McNamara (secretary of the International Bridge and Iron Structural Workers' Union) and others on a charge of having been concerned in the ...
Article : 273 wordsThe London press this morning generally commends the Prime Minister for his statement in the House of Commons yesterday concerning Britain's relations to the ...
Article : 65 wordsDuring the course of an amateur boxing tournament at the Fremantle Stadium last night, Harold Wooding, one of the contestants, received injuries which resulted ...
Article : 190 wordsNews has been received that the Pacific Coast Company's steamer Santa Rosa, 2,417, tons, has gone aground in rough weather. There were 290 passengers on board, and ...
Article : 241 wordsThe Lokal Anzeiger. The Kreuz Zeitung, and many other leading Berlin and provincial newspapers have interpreted Mr. Asquith's mention of a "new situation" ...
Article : 135 wordsA criminal summons has been served on Napthali Henry Sonenberg, barrister and solicitor. The gammons was issued by the State Crown Law Department, at the ...
Article : 162 wordsThe report that the captain of the Santa Rosa was guilty of brutal treatment to the passengers has been proved to have been untrue. The latest news states definitely ...
Article : 85 wordsA corresponded at Tangier of The Kolnische Zeitung has telegraphed that all the influential people of the Sus. region who are now resident in Tangier, have addressed ...
Article : 56 wordsAll extraordinary affair has occurred here. The son of a wealthy landowner named Jonesen persuaded the daughter of a Roumanian army officer to accompany ...
Article : 67 wordsThe official announcement of the appointment of Lord Kitchener as Sir Eldon Gorst's successor in Egypt, has not yet been officially made. Great interest is ...
Article : 619 wordsThe Russian Government has addressed a communication to the Foreign Office at Berlin asking what real object Germany had in sending a ...
Article : 91 wordsEnormous crowds are visiting the Festival of Empire, Imperial Exhibition, and Pageant of London. The fine weather has drawn Londoners and Coronation ...
Article : 636 wordsThe first parade of the Hindmarsh area lads occurred at the State school grounds, on Saturday afternoon. The Hindmarsh area is the largest numerically in the ...
Article : 740 wordsAt about 10 o'clock on Saturday night A. Truman, a ferryman, reported to the Port Adelaide police that he had taken a man out of the river near to the Dunniker ...
Article : 77 wordsThe state entry of the King and Queen into Dublin was an inspiriting display of loyalty. Replying to an address. King George expressed regret at the brevity of ...
Article : 124 wordsFor nearly two hours last evening Bishop Mercer had an audience of about 500 people in the Cathedral Chapter House entertained with an interesting lecture on ...
Article : 750 wordsThe great flight of the circuit of the capitals has been completed. M. Beaumont was the winner, and M. Garros finished the last stage close behind him. M. Vidart was ...
Article : 104 wordsGermany and France have been intermittently negotiating for an agreement giving Germany industrial advantages in connection with railways in Morocco in ...
Article : 105 wordsMr. John Fahey, gardener, in the employ of Mr. J. A. Wytkin, at Littlehampton, when alighting from his van in King William street, Adelaide, on Saturday ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Ne Temere decree and the bitter differences of opinion which it has created have resulted in murder being committed in the city of Cornwall. ...
Article : 115 wordsAn aviator, named Richters was performing at an aviation meeting at this city when his machine became uncontrollable and he dashed into one of the grandstands. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Neue Freie Presse, referring to the international situation, states that evil has been done in the last few days which is of sufficiently grave character to have ...
Article : 97 wordsBLYTH, July 8.—On Thursday, Mr. William Moysey, an employe at the local flour mill, was wheeling flour out of the store when the end of the stack came away. One ...
Article : 150 wordsA fire which, but for the efforts of the brigade, might have been the most serious experienced in Tasmania, occurred this morning in a block of old two and three ...
Article : 431 wordsIn connection with the inauguration of the Commonwealth system of compulsory military service the Prime Minister of Australia has received the following telegram ...
Article : 106 wordsDuring the absence of the French and British Consuls from Alcazar, the commander of the Spanish forces at that Moroccan town (Senor Silvestre) forcibly disarmed ...
Article : 54 wordsPORT AUGUSTA, July 5.—Mr. Steve Press, caretaker at Mount Gunson Mine, arrived here to-day with a foot badly burne. He was camping out, when his ...
Article : 38 wordsTypical midsummer conditions prevail in England, and London is experiencing a heat wave. The temperature was 82 in the shade yesterday, and to-day it a 85—a ...
Article : 59 wordsMELBOURNE, July 9.-Having eaten his lunch, fed his canaries, and cleaned his bicycle yesterday afternoon, William James Fynn, an enameller, 23 years of ...
Article : 125 wordsThe death is announced of the veteran journalist and author, Mr, Edward Dicey, C.B. Mr. Dicey, who was 79 years of age, has ...
Article : 166 wordsTwo earthquakes, each lasting three or four seconds, were experienced at Budapest. People became panic stricken, and thousands vacated their homes. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe heat wave throughout the plains of Northern America has carried off many lives. The mortality among horseflesh has been extraordinarily heavy. In New York ...
Article : 46 wordsBROKEN HILL, July 9.—A four-roomed house in Argent street north was destroyed at about midnight by fire. The building was owned by Mrs. F. Gilbert, and ...
Article : 86 wordsIn a remarkable article upon the question of the Lords' veto, The Daily Telegraph (a strong Unionist organ) advises Unionist members of the House of Peers to pass the ...
Article : 117 wordsA sensation occurred on board the steamer Siberia, which arrived here to-day. Just before the vessel reached San Francisco, Mrs. Van Buren, a well-known ...
Article : 56 wordsBROKEN HILL, July 9.—Edward Muller (82), an old pensioner, who lived by himself in a hut in Argent street north, was found dead in bed last night. Ge had ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 10 Jul 1911, Page 7
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