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Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 wordsThe following touching letters received by Mrs Atkinson in reference to her non, the late Private M. W. Atkinson, will be comforting reading to manly of the deceased ...
Article : 218 wordsInteresting details of tile relief of the Peking legations are published in this morning's papers. The defence of the British legation ...
Article : 194 wordsMessrs Little and Borthwick report:— Fat Cattle.—A good many fats forward; mostly of good quality which sold at a rise on last week's prices. We yarded 60 head ...
Article : 850 wordsONLY military authorities grasp the stupendousness of the task of transporting within six months an army of 200,000 men, with all its equipment ...
Article : 3,107 wordsThe Opposition is wrathful this week because the Melbourne newspaper supposed to represent their interests has turned upon them and ordered them to fall back in line ...
Article : 955 wordsThe annual meeting of the above club was held at the Sale Hotel on Friday evening, and was well attended. The President (Mr J. B. Pearson) occupied ...
Article : 503 wordsTo Mrs Atkinson,—In taking the liberty of addressing this letter to you, I wish to convey my deepest sympathy and regret on your recent sad and untimely bereavement. ...
Article : 458 wordsVivid descriptions of the condition of Peking are published in this morning's news papers. Chinese capital is described as presenting an aspect of absolute desolation. ...
Article : 174 wordsAll the British prisoners at Nooitgedacht, numbering about 1900, who had suffered greatly from exposure, cold, starvation and want of clothes and shelter, are reported to ...
Article : 129 wordsLater reports state that the defenders of the Legations were reduced to a great straits, and that the women showed rare courage. ...
Article : 104 wordsThe demoralised Boers, it is reported at Delagoa Bay, have abandoned the railway line, and are "laagering" in the rough hilly country north east of Helvetia, between ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Sale Gun Club held a pigeon match on the Show Grounds on Thursday, when the second round of the President's Trophy was also shot for. Notwithstanding the ...
Article : 233 wordsGeelong 6.8 beat Collingwood 4.7. Carlton 4.7 beat South Melbourne 4.6. Melbourne 12.14 beat St. Kilda 2.3. ...
Article : 51 wordsPresident Kruger and all the Transvaal Government officials who accompany him have come down from Pilgrim's Rest, 23 miles north-east of Lydenburg, to Nelspruit, ...
Article : 91 wordsLi Hung Chang has promised to take vigorous measures to restore order and protect the foreigners; also to punish the Boxers. ...
Article : 163 wordsSergt.-Major Wallace, in a leteer, refers to the shock "Poor Marmy's" death gave to the camp, "as he was very popular with all ranks for his sterling qualities as a soldier ...
Article : 139 wordsA free fight took place at the football match this afternoon at Collingwood between the Collingwood Juniors and Footscray Juniors. Play was ...
Article : 54 wordsGeneral Buller and General French are still driving Botha's forces back north of Nooitgedacht, and have expelled them from the high hills. ...
Article : 101 wordsThe final of the four matches for the premiership and Dr. Hagenauer's Trophy, between the above clubs was brought to an abrupt and unfortunate conclusion on ...
Article : 364 wordsMessrs A. M'Lean and Co. report:— On Thursday, at Maffra we held a special sale of store cattle, at which there was an immense attendance of buyers from all parts ...
Article : 320 wordsPark Stakes.—Scientist 1, Maranoa 2, Planet 3. Stewards' Mile.—Latem 1, Gozaczar Ariana 3. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe members of the Stradbroke Rifle Club, or, to be more correct some of the members, met on Tuesday and Wednesday last for the purpose of clearing the range, ...
Article : 329 wordsThe particulars now to hand regarding the capture of Commandant Oliver show that during the Boer attack at Winburg eight Capetown Volunteers made a sortie ...
Article : 80 wordsLONG TUNNEL EXTENMDED G. M. Co. The Manager report:—Stopes 800ft. Level. —Reef 2ft, showing good payable gold. Stopes 1300ft level.—Reef 18in, showing ...
Article : 254 wordsCentaur's Index with all the performances of horses entered in the two Cups is to hand. A handy book to investors at this time of the year. ...
Article : 309 wordsGeneral Buller now occupies a position overlooking Nooitgedacht. He met the British prisoners who were released. He found them bally clothed and half-starved, ...
Article : 40 wordsScientists tell us that in this 19th century of ours, that about the greatest strides made in the discovery of the world has been in medicine. We have to record a discovery ...
Article : 261 wordsMessrs Campbell and Sons report:— In to-day's market about 1750 were penned, including about 200 from Snowy River. There was a fair attendance of buyers, and ...
Article : 480 wordsIs the creation of ignorance; it is the excuse of the man who cannot understand, and wherever education comes, there the dogma of impossibility dies. "It is ...
Article : 260 wordsThe following is the decision of the Government with the regard to the carrying on of the Sugar beet industry in the Maffra district :— ...
Article : 271 wordsJohn Alfred Diver, of Newry, horse. breaker, Liabities, £129 11s 8d ; assets, nil ; deficiency, £129 11s 8d. Mr T. F. Legge, assignee. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Messrs Cousens are pushing on with the erection of their sawmill about half a mile from Stratford, on the Bairnsdale road. The sinking of the vertical pit was very ...
Article : 187 wordsGoldsborough, Mort and Co. Limited, and the Co-operative Wool and Produce Co. report:— Wheat, Prime, tailling, to 2s 11d, do. ...
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Gippsland Times (Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 3 Sep 1900, Page 3
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