A deputation appointed by the Society of Friends, with Sir John Barlow (brother-in-law of Lord Denman) at its head, had a private interview to-day with Sir Ronald ...
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Article : 174 wordsThe Royal Colonial Institute entertained Sir Munro-Ferguson, the new Governor-General of Australia, and Mr. Buxton, Governor-General of South Africa, at a ...
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Article : 4,208 wordsA speech by Mr. A. J. Balfour, formerly lender of the Unionist party, was the principal contribution to the debate on the second reading of the Home Rule Bill ...
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Article : 129 wordsThe racehorse Ladas, which won Lord Rosebery his first Derby (1894), is dead. Ladas, who was by Hampton, had readied the age of 23 years. He won the Two ...
Article : 47 wordsThere are indications that the Government intends to pass the Home Rule Bill as it stands, and then carry an amending bill embodying the exclusion of Ulster for ...
Article : 40 wordsThe rebels have arrested Mr. Powers, the American Cousul resident at Parral, accusing him of passing counterfeit rebel money. The American Consul here has telegraphed ...
Article : 42 wordsH. W. Stevenson more than doubled his lead to-day in his billiard match of 17,000 up against Melbourne Inman, the holder of the championship. When play ceased ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. Balfour, in the course of his speech in the House of Commons, said the reason a different atmosphere prevailed was due to the Government and its supporters ...
Article : 77 wordsGeneral Carranza, the Mexican rebel leader, announces that the Constitutionalists have captured Torreon after suffering heavy losses. ...
Article : 35 wordsA convention is drafting a new constitution, giving President Yuan-shi-kai practically dictatorial powers. ...
Article : 33 wordsA.W.N.L [?]garden [?] committe, leagu[?] rooms. View Point. 8 Tivoli Pictures Tivoli Theatre. 8. Lyri[?] Photo-Plays, Lyri[?] Theatre, 8. ...
Article : 24 wordsIt is reported that the rebel losses in the final engagement at Torreon exceeded 1000. Train loads of wounded are arriving daily at Chihuahua headquarters from the ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. Herbert Samuel. President of the Local Government Board, said the Government hoped it would be unnecessary to again use co[?]rcion in Ireland. but the ...
Article : 132 wordsAdvices received here state that the sacking of Puang-Chow was perpetrated with appalling ferocity. "White Wolf" bandits shot. hacked and ...
Article : 147 wordsMessrs. Maurice Moran and Co. will sell, at the Victoria Hotel, Pall Mall, a comfortable brick dwelling and quarter a[?] of freehold land, situated at Mt. Kerong road, ...
Article : 622 wordsIn the third round of the Cannes lawn tennis tournament Brooks beat Uhl, 6—1, 6—3. ...
Article : 21 wordsSpecial and novel efforts are being made in London to attract recruits to the regular Army. A series of Army recruiting weeks has been organised in London. At ...
Article : 78 wordsThe wheat market is dull, with no bidding. Australian wheat on spot is quoted at 38/6. The butter market is very flat. Choicest ...
Article : 69 wordsMessrs. Fairfax and Roberts, jewellers, of Sydney, proceeded against Bradley and Cohen in the King's Bench Division, before a jury yesterday, for alleged negligence, ...
Article : 109 wordsIn the House of Lords yesterday, Earl Crewe, replying to the Marquis of Lansdowne, said the Government's proposals for the reform of the House of Lords would ...
Article : 44 words"Bombardier" Wells, the English heavyweight boxer, met Lurie to-night at the Canterbury Music Hall in a match that was scheduled to go for 20 rounds. ...
Article : 80 wordsAll Australian mess-boy, named David Williams, on the R.M.S. Ventura, was arrested on the arrival of the steamer at San Francisco. He is charged with having ...
Article : 113 wordsThe steamer Fanny, which recently left for an unknow [?]estination with 200 tons of rifles on board, had only sufficient coal to last a fortnight. This would preclude a ...
Article : 45 wordsFour hotels, including the celebrated V[?]dder House, have been burnt at St. Augustine, Florida. Many women creaped in their ...
Article : 38 wordsOwing to the enormous demand for small poultry made by hotelkeepers, farmers have been obliged to resort to intensive culture of chickens by the application of high ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Select Committee of the House of Lords. which has been inquiring into the share transactions of Lord Murray of [?] bank. when Chief Liberal Whip, has ...
Article : 43 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir Ellison Macartney) to-day refused to grant the dissolution asked for by Mr. Solomon, who thereupon tendered the resignation of the ...
Article : 150 wordsFollowing the commendable policy which he laid down of allowing the playgoers of Bendigo an opportunity of witnessing his Melbourne and Sydney successes. Mr. William ...
Article : 210 wordsWhile men were digging the foundations of laborers' cottages at D[?]sart, Louth, they uncarthed three human skeletons in separate graves [?]cased with stones. One ...
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Article : 32 wordsAn overflowing audience witnessed the programme of pictures and novelty turns at the Royal Princess's Theatre last night, and the auditorimn frequently resounded with the ...
Article : 128 wordsMr. W. G. Ward, contractor for the Melbourne Harbor Board of Works, living at Wrexham road, Windsor, says:—For years I had what I came to look upon as a ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 4 Apr 1914, Page 9
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