The Commissioner of Police is still an-, xious for news from one of the police parties now in pursuit of the bushrangers. There are many pursuing parties out, but ...
Article : 151 wordsAt the Elephant and Castle Hotel on Friday morning, the City Coroner (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith) held an enquiry into the cause of the death of a man unknown, ...
Article : 534 wordsThe continued good news from Tarcoola is causing the enquiry, "Is South Australia really to have a permanent goldfield of her own?" It has always appeared strange ...
Article : 905 wordsMr. Schalk-Burger and the other delegates who journeyed to the Orange River Colony to consult General De Wet, with a view of opening up further negotiations for peace, ...
Article : 212 wordsApril 11, 7.30 a.m.—Steamer Workfield passing inward East; sea smooth. ARRIVED—April 9. Adonis, ketch, 50 tons, F. Gynell, jun., from ...
Article : 859 wordsThe New York newspapers declare that £20,000,000 was squandered in the engagement of antiquated transports and in fraudulent commissions on supplies for the ...
Article : 55 wordsAt Morphettville on Thursday morning Holmes started the ball rolling by dispatching Sport Royal over a couple of turns, the last one at half-pace, and the last ...
Article : 822 wordsMr. F. W. Coneybeer is seriously ill. Mr. J. C. Williamson is in Adelaide. Philippine atrocities are to the fore. The King of Belgium has been insulted. ...
Article : 1,215 wordsThe continued increase of typlhoid in the town is causing considerable anxiety. At to-night's meeting of the local board of health, Inspector Hawke reported that he ...
Article : 148 wordsGeneral Jacob Smith, who, according to, witnesses before the Philippines Atrocities Commission, now sitting in New York, or-, dered that the Island of Samar should be ...
Article : 79 wordsRecently, at Geelong, Victoria, a fireman named Thos. Holland, belonging to the steamer Austriana, got himself mixed up with the police in a serious manner. ...
Article : 910 wordsA resolution has been carried in the Landsthing, or Upper House, of Denmark that the Danish possessions in the West Indies should not be sold to the United ...
Article : 49 wordsThe service in memory of the late Mr. Cecil Rhodes, held at St. Paul's Cathedral to-day, was of a most impressive character. King Edward and the Prince of Wales were ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, the famous Methodist preacher, and the Rev. James Guinness Rogers, minister at the Clapha[?] Congregational Church since 1865, endorse ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Odessa correspondent of the London "Times" declares that the fact that Russia is mobilising her Black Sea and Baltic fleets at the end July simultaneously ...
Article : 46 wordsThe utmost sympathy is felt and expressed with Mr. Radford, a leading resident of Warrow, 40 miles from Port Lincoln. On Wednesday Dr. Kinmont was ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Duke of Connaught will command the whole of the troops in the streets on the occasion of the Coronation of his Majesty the King in June. Major-General Sir ...
Article : 56 wordsMr. J. C. Williamson arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Friday morning to witness the play "San Toy" this evening, and also to be present at the ...
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Advertising : 312 wordsOn Friday morning one of a pair of horses attached to a van belonging to Messrs. Richard Mitchell & Co., while proceeding eastward along Pirie-street, slipped on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 wordsThere has been a heavy decline in the shipments of beef from America to England, a fact attributed to the operations of the American beef trust. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe will of the late Abraham Gardiner, of Nangwarry, sheep farmer, who died on February 5, has been lodged for probate. The estate is sworn not to exceed £17,535. ...
Article : 34 wordsJacob Lunn admitted having used indecent language in Angas-street on April 10, and he was ordered to pay £1 10/. On a charge of having resisted P.C. Walsh ...
Article : 461 wordsThe executive council of the united body of the Early Closing Association, which is constituted of Messrs. W. E. Sims (president), H. L. Loveridge (vice-president), ...
Article : 474 words"Her Good Name," a play written by Bernard Espinasse, the Sydney dramatist, who is now in England, will be produced at the theatre leased by Miss ...
Article : 37 wordsForecast of probable weather from Thursday afternoon till Friday night. Issued at 1.30 p.m. Over South Australia.—Fine weather; clearing. ...
Article : 136 wordsWe regret to announce the death of Mr. Robert Linton, sen., of Glenelg, who arrived at Port Adelaide 45 years, ago in the ship Robertina. Mr. Linton was a ...
Article : 83 wordsCouncillor Butler's proposal for the raising of a loan for £20,000 for effectively dealing with public works of a permanent character at Port Adelaide was further ...
Article : 146 wordsAt Chalmers Church on Thursday evening the choir, assisted by several friends, gave a sacred concert and organ recital. The entertainment was one of several which ...
Article : 283 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General, accompanied by Lady Hopetoun, will pay his first official visit to South Australia early next month. Their Excellencies wiil ...
Article : 237 wordsThe following notices have been posted at the G.P.O.:— "Melbourne advises post-master Yanakie reports name of stranded barque near Shellback Island is ...
Article : 125 wordsMary Brannigan and Peter Brannigan denied having used indecent language at Port Adelaide on April 7, and Mary Heard pleaded guilty to a similar charge. The two firstnamed were fined £2, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsWilliam Roberts, Arthur Johns, william Neilson, George Schaumburg, and Robert Tuble were charged with playing football in the main street at Henley Beach on April 5, to the danger of ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Fri 11 Apr 1902, Page 1
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