Mr. Bennet Burleigh, the correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, states that many guns and several hundred Boer officers and men were captured by the British in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsThe first of a series of sketches descriptive of a run through Tasmania appears in another column. A little boy had a narrow escape from injury in Auburn-street on Friday. He was knocked down ...
Article : 1,430 wordsA man is said to have started for Kempton Park in the May of 1890 with only £10 notes in his pocket. In the course of the morning he was unexpecedly repaid an old debt, in the ...
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Advertising : 360 wordsTwo guns were captured by the British in the engagement at Lichtenburg. COMMANDEERING GOLD. The total gold obtained by the Boers ...
Article : 234 wordsIn the Canadian House of Commons last night, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier, proposed a resolution congratulating her Majesty the Queen on the victories of her ...
Article : 65 wordsA representative of the "Express" has interviewed President Kruger, whom he found living in a specially-fitted railway car at Machadodorp, 156 miles east of Pretoria. ...
Article : 157 wordsAt the Quarter Session on Friday some pieces of paper resembling bank notes were examined by Judge Docker and commented upon by him. One of tile documents was an ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Manchester Cup resulted as follows:—La Roche 1, Joe Chamberlain 2, Charina 3. Obituary. ...
Article : 44 wordsIt is stated that 1000 British prisoners are penned in a barbed wire enclosure on the open veldt at Nooitgedacht. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe casualties of Lieutenant-Colonel Spragge's battalion of Irish Yeomanry were 19 killed, including Sir J. E. C. Power, Bart., and 29 wounded, including the Earl ...
Article : 30 wordsAbout 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, John King, 47 years of age, a plasterer, residing with his wife and family at Belmore Road, Randwick fell down a flight of stairs and was ...
Article : 173 wordsA guerilla warfare over a large area in the Transvaal is impossible (says the Sydney Herald), as we have already said, because the Boers have lost the southern and ...
Article : 428 wordsThe casualty lists contain the names of the following Australians who have died of enteric fever:— Private G. Hardey, of the South ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsDEAR SIR,—May I call the attention of our Council to the disgraceful state of the above, especially on the eastern side of the gaol. It is scarcely passable. Close by, lying in heaps, or scattered over the land ...
Article : 91 wordsSir Alfred Milner, the High Commissioner for South Africa, has announced that the bulk of the miners will be unable to return to the Transvaal for at least two ...
Article : 34 wordsAccording to a cable received by the Queensland Premier from Mr. Dickson, the following is the full text of the 74th clause in the Commonwealth Bill: "No question howsoever ...
Article : 216 wordsWHEN Lord Salisbury paused in the midst of his exposition on foreign policy to hurl a gratuitous insult at Ireland and utilised the opportunity afforded to reiterate the old ...
Article : 1,218 wordsSir Claude Macdonald, the British Ambassador at Pekin, has telegraphed that 75 additional marines are required to guard the legation. Since the railway line from Tientsin to Pekin has ...
Article : 118 wordsMrs, T. Shepherd, of 33 Auburn-street south, discovered that the house was on fire at 5.30 on Thursday morning, being awakened by a strong small of smoke. She aroused Mr. W. Pollard and ...
Article : 72 wordsLOVERS of amusement should hardly need reminding that the bright musical comedy," A Trip to Chinatown," will be produced this (Saturday) evening by the Howard Vernon Opera Company. ...
Article : 57 wordsA MEETING will be held at the Oddfellows' Hall this evening to form an association which will unite the forces of those enjoying a weekly half-holiday and those whose hours of labour per day do not ...
Article : 48 wordsAbout 330 years ago a ship, returning from the islands in the Atlantic which people then called the Fortune Isles, but which were undoubtedly the Canaries, wont ashore on the coast of Italy, near ...
Article : 438 wordsMr. A. Deakine, the Victorian Federal Delegate, states that the new clause in place of clause 74 in the Commonwealth Bill is intended to apply to all suite, public and private. He also states that the ...
Article : 76 wordsThe harrowing particulars which are published concerning the Indian famine cause one to wonder why so little is being done by the public to assist the unfortunates compared ...
Article : 1,385 wordsAT the Police Court to-day, before Mr. S. H. Belcher, J.P., Michael O'Halloran and John Bronnan were charged with being drunk and disorderly. The defendants were causing a good deal ...
Article : 71 wordsThe report that Kumasi had been relieved was premature. Sir F. M. Hodgson, the Governor of the Gold Coast, and his party are still besieged in the town. ...
Article : 52 wordsA very large deputation, chiefly composed of ladies, waited on the Premier on Friday and urged that a bill to give the franchise to women should be introduced early this session as a Government ...
Article : 286 wordsIn the German Reichstag yesterday the Navy Bill, which provides for the doubling of the number of battleships, and which seeks to impose taxation to the extent of 10,000,000 marks to meet the increased ...
Article : 44 wordsFOR the first time since February last two consecutive days have passed without a single case of bubonic plague being reported. Friday was unique in another respect—that no report was made of any ...
Article : 106 wordsThere have been some remarkable individual records of school attendances in London and elsewhere, but as a family that of Mr. and Mrs. Sainsbury, of Park View-terrace, Greencroft, surely takes the lead. ...
Article : 276 wordsSpeaking to a reporter on Friday the Premier said that he noticed that Mr. Reid in one of his speeches referred to the case of a police constable. He know nothing of the case until he read the ...
Article : 244 wordsA representative of the New South Wales Cricket Association approached the Goulburn Cricket Association some time ago with a proposal with reference to country cricket in Sydney. It is that Sydney be ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 9 Jun 1900, Page 2
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