Newspaper correspondents are supplying interesting - details of the fighting which took place, over the country between Johannesburg and Pretoria. ...
Article : 277 wordsThe '“Time?.” commenting upon the serious aspect of affairs m China, urges the British Government to take precautions for the ection of the railway, 80 miles long, ...
Article : 279 words“Holy Adelaide!” Such is the tide bestowed on your city by the Melbournians. designation has been given to it by them not in any spirit of irreverence, but ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 wordsA YEAR’S SOCIAL WORK. Salvation Army has issued the annual report for 1990 on its social operations in Astralasia. It takes the form of a brochure, entitled ...
Article : 1,496 wordsThe few days’ rest which the members Mr. J. C. Williamson's dramatic company have had after their Western Australian tour will enhance the possibilities ...
Article : 469 wordsMr. M. T. Steyn, ex-President of the Orange Free State, is reported to have left the Transvaal, and to be somewhere east of Kroonstad. In a telegram transmitted ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Mayor of Adelaide, Mr. A. W. Ware, has received the following letter from Mr. A. J. Lee, who is serving with the Second Contingent now in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 262 wordsSir—“True Reformer” has had a very limited . experience of women—or, shall I say, amongst the commonest types of the sex, and it is unfair that he should judge ...
Article : 323 wordsMr. Edmund Barton has expressed the hope that the Commonwealth Bill will receive, the final assent of the. British Parliament on June 28, and that federation will ...
Article : 37 wordsAn interesting. case of breach of contract in which the Transvaal Government is plaintiff is, according to present arrangements, to come before the Brussels Supreme s ...
Article : 469 wordsSpeaking at Littleton last night, Mr. J. G. Ward, the Acting Premier, said it was very problematical whether Mr. McKenzie’s health would permit him to retain his ...
Article : 218 wordsThere was a very large audience at the Victoria Hall on Thursday evening, when the first of the series of winter lectures arranged by the Committee of the Y.M-C.A. ...
Article : 251 wordsUp to date the total amount paid by the Treasurer towards the cost of the various contingents to South Africa has been £114,282. In addition to this various sums ...
Article : 60 wordsCaptain- Mclnerney, writing from - Pretoria on April 14, to his brother, Dr. Mclnerney, barrister, of Melbourne says:— ...
Article : 877 wordsSir—It would have been more to the purpose if “True Reformer" had advised women to smoke as a means of preserving their teeth, the rapid ruin of which is ...
Article : 85 wordsSir—Kindly allow me to express a little my feelings about women smokers. The letter signed “A True Reformer” amused, But at the same time disgusted me. ...
Article : 382 wordsThe Premier has received a cable message from Mr. Barton stating that he hopes to return to Sydney by the steamer Omrah, which leaves London on June 22. Sir ...
Article : 215 wordsHer Majesty the. Queen has expressed her heartfelt gratification at the capture of Pretoria. Lord Salisbury, the Premier, on Tuesday ...
Article : 58 wordsOn Thursday -evening representatives of the Port Adelaide District Trades and Labour Council walked upon the. Port Town Council with reference to the ...
Article : 552 wordsDuring the operations in front of Pretoria the -Duke of Norfolk, ex-Postmaster-General of England, who is a captain in the I[?]erial Yeomanry, had his right hip ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. Bennett Burleigh the chief war correspondent of the “Daily telegraph.” reports that Mr. Kruger removed no less a from than two millions starting in cash to ...
Article : 62 wordsKing Oscar of Sweden and Norway, who now in England, on May 1 gave the following message to the British people through a representative of the “Daily ...
Article : 408 wordsThe columns under -the command of Sir Archibald Hunter and Major-General Baden-Powell are moving steadily on Potchefstroom one of the oldest -towns of the ...
Article : 80 wordsMr. Deakin, the Victorian federal delegate, will leave London to-morrow on his return voyage to Melbourne. The Premier cabled to him suggesting that he should stop ...
Article : 82 words[?]battalion of Irish Yeomanry, which was It transpires that Colonel B. E. Spregge’s compelled to surrender to the enemy near Senekal, in the Orange River Colony, on ...
Article : 56 wordsOddfellows, M.U.—The half-yearly finance meeting of the Loyal Albion Lodge was held at the Oddfellows’ Hall, 14, Franklin-street, onwednesday. N.G. Brother J. A. V. Brown presided over ...
Article : 475 wordsThe Federal Enabling Bill was passed through all its stages in the Legislative Council to-day. It will be submitted to the people on July 24. ...
Article : 37 wordsGeneral Sir F. Carrington’s Rhodesian column is now operating in the north of the transvaal; and . a force under Colonel Plumer is filling in the gap between the ...
Article : 198 wordsA terrific storm of wind and rain enveloped Sydney to-day, and people .had to gale of wind blowing at the rate of 60 m[?]es an hour, accompanied by heavy ...
Article : 171 wordsIn order to obtain ocular demonstration the ravages caused by the prevailing draught the Premier left Townsville by special train, and arrived at Winton 10 day. ...
Article : 80 wordsParkside W.C.T.U.—A successful drawing-room meeting was held at Mrs. Hutton's residence on Tuesday last in connection with the Parkside branch of-the W.C.T.U. Mrs. -Edwards - (District ...
Article : 82 wordsActing as agent for the Imperial Government, Dr. Wollaston, Secretary for Customs, has received claims from a medical practitioner who attended the survivors of ...
Article : 159 wordsThe fortnightly meeting was held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Franklin-street, on Thursday evening. Mr. G. F. Hussey (the Speaker) presided. Much interest was centred in the proceedings on ...
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Advertising : 137 wordsThe latest list of casualties published by the War Office includes the following [?]ames:— New zwalanders—W. Ryrne, killed: Francis Knub[?]ey , severely injured; ...
Article : 117 wordsBishop Hartzell, the American Methodist Missionary Bishop to Africa, preaching in St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal al church, New York Last month, expressed ...
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Advertising : 80 wordsMajor W. T. Reay, our special war correspondent, writes:— On April 24 I drove from Colesberg in a Cape cart to the farm of Mr. H. W. ...
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Advertising : 52 wordsAt a meeting of the Criminological Society, held n Wednesday last, over which Mr. Marshall presided, Mr. A. Macgcorge, who had just returned from a visit to Melbourne, gave an interesting ...
Article : 226 wordsFor permitting a rickety chair to remain in a railway refreshment-room the Railway Commissioners have to pav the heavy penalty of £2G0. Mrs. Annie Machett walked ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Hon. J. H. Hoorayed. Chairman of the Afrikaner Bond, one of the most bitter opponents of Sir Alfred Milner's policy, is leaving Cape Colony on a visit to Europe, ...
Article : 37 wordsThe great military feature of the operations which preceded the surrender of Johannesburg was provided by the 1st Routalion of the famous Gordon ...
Article : 119 wordsAnother electric team fatality occurred this morning, when a man named Francisco Chandos, thirty years of age, attempted to cross George-street north between two ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Fri 8 Jun 1900, Page 3
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