The new Ministers wove sworn in at 12.15, and were in the gallery in the afternoon while hon. Ministers wore passing a Supply Bill through the House. There were ...
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Article : 266 wordsWith the opportunity of selecting a new team, it was fully expected that Mr. Watt would be able to surround himself with a stronger Cabinet than that which went ...
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Article : 402 wordsUnder the terms of the new Mining Act the inquiry into the recent terrible explosion at Senghenytld, whereby over 400 lives were lost, will be hold before the ...
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Article : 116 wordsThe terms of the sale of the Covent Garden Estate to Mr. H. Malbby-Deeley, M.P., have been announced. The Duke of Bedford is to receive ...
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Article : 252 wordsThe Chief Commissioner of Police (Sir Edward Henry) has notified policemen that they will be liable to dismissal if they join a union or federation. Three ...
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Article : 53 wordsThe Oporto cycle agent Lancestre, who was instrumental in frustrating the rising of loyalists in Portugal last month, has [?] was last seen at Vigo ...
Article : 195 wordsMr. Ernest Solvay, a wealthy manufacturer, has donated £10,000 to institute education for the working classes, also an office to promote Socialistic legislation. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe small minority of pessimists, who are always at large in the land, and who will keep on insisting that "times are not nearly as good as they might be," would ...
Article : 816 wordsRecently Mathew Long, a Dublin employer, brought an action against James Larkin, the strike lender, and others connected with the Dublin strike, claiming ...
Article : 67 wordsConceding 1250, Gray beat Falkiner at Chesterfield by 9,000 to 7828, including a break of 887. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe Earl of Aberdeen. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has given instructions for the release of 24 out of the 27 men still in prison for offences committed during the ...
Article : 37 wordsThe police have arrested a painter named Lancelotti and his brother, also a woman, all of whom are alleged to bo accomplices of Perugia, who was recently arrested at ...
Article : 50 wordsA band of Patban outlaws held up the Peshawur mail train yesterday. After killing the European driver and guard and the Indian fireman, they looted a number ...
Article : 53 wordsSome statching revelations were made in the Austraian Reichsrath last week. Yesterday the Premier (Count Stuergkh) sharply rebuked Herr Von D[?] (Minister for ...
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Article : 43 wordsThe newspapers note certain developments in French politics tending to gradually unite the opposing groups into two large parties, similar to those in Great Britain ...
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Article : 39 wordsMr. Robert Slack, a prominent British airman, was killed in a motor accident yesterday at Badlett, 15 miles from London. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe three Indian striker leaders. Messrs. Ghandi, Pollak, and Kollenback, were released from gaol on parole yesterday in order to allow them to confer with the ...
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Article : 40 wordsThe Peking correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" has sent a message to his journal in which he states that Li Yuan Hung, the Vice-Vresiacnt of the Republic, and ...
Article : 75 wordsThe fight between the American negro heavyweights, "Sam" Langford and "Joe" Jeannette, at Luna Park, "to-day, was noteworthy for the wonderful courage shown ...
Article : 92 wordsA large untenanted residence at Bath was set on fire by suffragettes to-day. The building was completely destroyed. ...
Article : 29 wordsA Sikh deputation waited upon the Viceroy (Lord Hardinge) to-day, and presented him with a memorial from Indians in Vancouver praying Lord Hardingo to use his ...
Article : 88 wordsThe police possess clues which suggest that the recent bomb outrage at Holloway Prison was committed by a group of militant suffragettes known to them. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. Wineton Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, who is paying a brief visit to France, witnessed a remarkable aeroplane display to-day. At one time forty ...
Article : 52 wordsThe re-opening of the Britannia open-air theatre, in Hiph-street, last night, was attended by a satisfactory crowd, and a good programme was presented by the management ...
Article : 143 wordsSir George Newman chief medical officer of the Education Hoard, reports that 6,000,000 school children have now been medically examined. ...
Article : 89 wordsSir,—Will you kindly grant us space in your columns to intimate io your readers the final result of the appeal on behalf of the widow of the late Mr. Talhot, of Epsom. ...
Article : 206 wordsSir Benjamin Robertson, the Chief Commissioner of the Central Provinces, has left for Durban to appear on behalf of the Indian Government before the meeting ...
Article : 49 wordsAn expedition is being organised at Seattle to search the Arctic for the Stefansson, expedition vessel Kariuk, which, is believed to be imprisoned in a great ice ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Bendigo branch of the People's Liberal party recently culled for nominations from persons willing to contest the Bendigo seat in the Liberal interest at the next ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 23 Dec 1913, Page 7
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