An enquiry has been held regarding the death of John Egan, a miner, whose body was found in a shallow shaft at Silver Creek, near Beechworth. In the hut ...
Article : 108 words"My dear John Preston. Glad to see you. Why, you smell of furrows and turnips, and powder and shot, and dogs and keepers, and—Oh, dear me, I must come bade to old ...
Article : 1,991 wordsThe Boer leaders, Commandants Maritz and Theron, who were last reported at Calvinia, have suddenly moved southwards towards Piquetberg, a town some fifty or ...
Article : 99 wordsAnother Parliamentary trip. The wheap market remains flat. Ex-President Kruger as seriously ill. The late Mrs. Pengilly was 88 years of ...
Article : 1,213 wordsThe proposal recently made in France that the colliers should organise a great Strike in order to induce Parliament to pass an Act making eight hours a legal ...
Article : 178 wordsDr. Ernest Morrison, the Pekin correspondent of the London "Times," has sent to his paper a telegram describing a remarkable state of affairs which he ...
Article : 284 wordsThe supposed determination of the Government to force, if necessary, an all-night sitting on the members of the House of Representatives, evaporated when they ...
Article : 973 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at 2.30 p.m. THE NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION. The debate on the motion of censure by Mr. Reid was resumed by Mr. Thomson ...
Article : 1,191 wordsWhile working in the scopes between the 1,290 and 1,320 ft. levels of the Cornish United mine at Bendigo to-day, a shift boss, Martin Hore, was overwhelmed by ...
Article : 75 wordsColonel Sir Henry Rawlinson, A.A.G., is reported to have engaged Commandant Meyers near Frankfort, a small village in the Orange River Colony, near the Yaal ...
Article : 62 wordsThe objections raised by the legal advisers of the convict John O'Connor, who avas recently arrested in,Sydney after escaping from Pentridge Gaol, to his trial by ...
Article : 135 wordsA rather alarming state of affairs in connection with the Socialist agitation in Prance is reported from Paris. It is said that the miners at Montceau, a large ...
Article : 102 wordsOn Monday last Colonel M. F. Remington captured a Boer convoy at Villiersdorp, in the Caledon division of Cape Colony. Three of the enemy were lolled in the fighting. ...
Article : 35 wordsThere is a young man in Melbourne coday who is charged by Mrs. Catherine Reade, residing, in South. Yarra, with being her husband. The young man, who calls ...
Article : 125 wordsA vast irrigation scheme, which will make available for cultivation large areas of land in the new colonies of Transvaal and Orange River, is being considered. Mr. ...
Article : 91 wordsA sensation has been caused in England by recent telegrams from St. Petersburg, referring to the Russian attitude cowards Afghanistan. The leading Russian ...
Article : 92 wordsA serious occurrence, is reposed from Aldershot, the headquarters of the newly-formed First Army Corps. An affray cook place between soldiers belonging to the ...
Article : 225 wordsMr. Brokenshire, the Mayor of Ballarat City, entertained the Kent Town choir today at luncheon in the City Hall. Professor Ives was amongst those present. In ...
Article : 74 wordsAbout 100 refugees are being allowed to return to the Rand weekly, under permits from Lord Milner. A number of the mines have restarted work, and 10 companies are ...
Article : 42 wordsThe remains of a man were discovered on the Toolamba to Taluna railway line this morning. The head was completely severed from idle trunk. The body has been ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Ameer Habibullah has issued a proclamation to the people of Afghanistan, formally announcing his accession to the throne. It promises kind treatment to all ...
Article : 71 wordsThe War Office reports:—The following members of the Fifth South. Australian Contingent have been wounded:—FarrierSergeant.E. L. Simpson (slightly), at ...
Article : 45 wordsFrank Moore was riding near Enroa to-day, when an infuriated bull rushed his horse, and, goring the animal, frightfully, unseated the rider. The hull, then ...
Article : 92 wordsThis afternoon a-Chinaman, residing in the-city, called at the outdoor department of the Sydney Hospital. He was suffering from an affection of the skin and the case ...
Article : 127 wordsThe enquiry into the loss of the torpedo boat destroyer Cobra, 'before a court martial, has now been concluded, and the report sent to the Admiralty, who have published, ...
Article : 106 wordsBy the death, of Mr. Robert Blunt, Registrar of the Insolvency Court, which occurred at his residence, Parade, Norwood, shortly after noon on Thursday, the Civii ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 470 wordsMr. Alexander Wilson, of New South Wales, has submitted to the Secretary of State for War a scheme for the establishment of an Imperial horse-breeding Station ...
Article : 121 wordsThe appeal to Russia by Turkey to intercede with. France in the matter of the debt of £310,000, due to M. Lorando, a Freneh hanker, has borne fruit. The ...
Article : 83 wordsAt Gundagai a wood-carter gave a Hit to about a dozen young lads. The horse set off at a fast pace along the road, and bumping into a large,rut capsized the cart, the ...
Article : 78 wordsThe captain of the Norwegian barque Telateur, which arrived to-day from the Friendly Group, reports an earthquake shock at the islands. The natives ...
Article : 43 wordsA conference of gentlemen interested in horse-breeding was held at the Worts Depmtment to-day, with the object of discussing ways and means for improving the ...
Article : 434 wordsThe steamer Antarctic, with Dr. Otto Nordenskjold's South Polar Expedition on board, sailed from Gothenburg yesterday. The sphere of labor to be entered on is ...
Article : 73 wordsCommunications have been received at Goulburn and Bachurst from Major Wardill in connection' with the country tour of MacLaren's team. The last place has been ...
Article : 78 wordsAnother suspect 'has been arrested in connection' with the Ramsay's Bush outrage. The man is said to be married, and living with his wife and four children at ...
Article : 224 wordsThe Postmaster-General moved the Pacific mail resolutions in the House of Representatives this afternoon. He announced that if the Government proposal ...
Article : 398 wordsIt will be seen by the cables published in "The Advertiser" to-day, that Mr. L. G. Robinson, late of Adelaide, who a short time back, was reported to have left ...
Article : 384 wordsThe committee of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce appointed to take evidence from exporters with reference to the effect of the Federal tariff hits received the views ...
Article : 119 wordsA terrible accident occurred this afternoon. The fine steamer St. Pierre arrived from Isle of Pines with 30 recidvistes, inducting a number of women. Whilst ...
Article : 252 wordsA sad case of drowning occurred at Burnside early on Thursday morning. Nob long since three sisters,, named Canny, came from Victoria, and took over the ...
Article : 216 wordsOn Thursday-night a Parliamentary party left Largs Bay in the steamer Governor Musgrave on a visit to the site of a proposed jetty at Hog Bay, Kangaroo Island. ...
Article : 201 wordsThere comes a place in the smoothest way where things to wrong. Don't twist, and twine till you spoil the dayHum an old song. ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Fri 18 Oct 1901, Page 3
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