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Article : 328 wordsThe adjourned inquest on the body of the 18-months'-old child of Emily May M'Donald, whose death took place at Alexandria on the night of the 15th inst., ...
Article : 60 wordsSpeaking in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, York, on Sunday, the Rev. Patrick Lynch referred to the muchlamented death Queen Victoria as a ...
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Article : 2,126 wordsThe Coningham divorce case came again into court to-day, when Arthur Coningham appeared before Mr. Justice Owes, sitting in divorce, and moved for an order ...
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Article : 74 wordsThe cattle captured by the Boers at Slypklip have been recovered by the British. ...
Article : 20 wordsOn Wednesday 400 Boers attacked 120 New Zealanders and Queenslanders, commanded by Major Tunbridge, who were patrolling near Balmoral. ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. Casper Jacobus Latter, member for Jansenville in the Cape House of Assembly, has been arrested far helping the Boers. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe New Sooth Wales Cricket Association has decided that the interstate match with Victoria shall commence on Friday. The question whether play should ...
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Article : 91 wordsThomas Sutton, employed as firemen on the Railways, was killed near the Kalgoorlie loco sheds on Monday night, apparently through having been run over by ...
Article : 56 wordsMr. Wells, the well-known explorer, has made the discovery that a large tract of good pastoral country exists to the north-west of the Tarcoola goldfields. He ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Boers summarily ejected all the British subjects at Petersburg, in the north of the Transvaal. Cunningham's brigade expelled a large ...
Article : 56 wordsFurther Boer prisoners, numbering 1,335, have been landed at St. Helena. ...
Article : 18 wordsMr. M. Lucey, a ganger at Greenough River, on the Mullewa line, has been promoted, and transferred to Kalgoorlie. He has been all his life platelaying, and is well ...
Article : 108 wordsOne of the largest meetings ever held in Collie took place on Saturday night, when Mr. N. K. Ewing, M.L.A., addressed the electors in the Union-hall Mr. J. C. ...
Article : 114 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Bloemfontein, in describing the mourning of the death of the Queen, says that however acute the sense of bereavement may be the ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Imperial troops were expected to sail to-day for New Zealand, but this morning Colonel Wyndham, the officer commanding, received a cable message from ...
Article : 60 wordsAndrew M'Tlwraith, a son of Mr. James M'Tlwraith, serving with the Imperial Yeomanry, has died of enteric fever at Winburg. ...
Article : 52 wordsLord Kitchener states that the Boers who care raiding the Cape are doing little harm. None of the Dutch inhabitants lucre joined them, and they are daily becoming more ...
Article : 73 wordsWairiri has gone into the bands of J. E. Brewer at Caulfield, and when the daughter of Malua and Spray gets properly into work I expect her to give the eastern ...
Article : 427 wordsExtremely hot weather has been experienced lately over the country along the Great Southern railway. Mr. J. Hassell, M.L.A., who retained from a visit to his ...
Article : 419 wordsAt the half-yearly meeting of the Melbourne Tramway Company this afternoon the managing, director said that the traffic receipts for the half-year ended ...
Article : 56 wordsLord Kitchener has selected General Dartwell, who guided General Yule's column through the Biggarsberg passes in Natal at the beginning of the ...
Article : 50 wordsA fire broke oat in a weatherboard cottage at Prahran this morning, and one of the inmates, Nelly Taylor, aged seven, was burnt to death. ...
Article : 29 wordsLord Kitchener, with a number of troops, proceeded by train on Wednesday in the direction of Middleburg, preceded by a pilot engine. The latter was derailed by ...
Article : 66 wordsEighteen German field guns, of the newest model procurable, have been landed at Queenstown for South Africa, with carriages and waggons complete. ...
Article : 31 wordsJames Day, who attacked bis wife with a hammer in Carlton on die 7th inst., and then cut his throat, was before the Carlton Police Court this morning charged ...
Article : 75 wordsSir,—If it be true, as reported in your issue of this morning, that the railway boilermakers at Fremantle were on a recent occasion made to pay for an unsought ...
Article : 240 wordsThe s.s. Aberdeen, en route from Melbourne to the Cape, arrived at 4.30 to-day. After having bunkered 200 tons of coal, she proceeded on her voyage. Among ...
Article : 92 wordsColonel Cussingham lost two men killed and 11 wounded at Middlefontein. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe Boers on commando boast that, since their women and children are provided for, they have no cares, and can continue fighting with determination. ...
Article : 80 wordsIncluded in the cargo of the R.M.S. Himalaya, which sailed to-day, were 228 tons of butter, making the total shipments since the beginning of the year ...
Article : 48 wordsThere was a fairly-good attendance at the meeting held at Mr. Frazer's Coffee Palace on Friday night to consider the advisableness of forming an axemen's ...
Article : 108 wordsJas. Hambleton, jeweller, while walking home to-night, was set on by two men. A cigar-box containing £50 worth of diamonds was snatched from him, sad both ...
Article : 35 wordsAt the annual conference of the Political Labor League it was decided to-night after a long and acrimonious debate, by 17 votes to 14, that the Labor members ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Queensland Cabinet has decided that Mr. Murray is to be Postmaster-General and Minister of Education, Mr. Philip Chief Secretary and Minister of ...
Article : 43 wordsA successful social was held by the newly-formed Caledonian Society in commemoration of the birth of Robert Burns. on Friday last. About 50 persons were ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Fri 1 Feb 1901, Page 12
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