Japanese troops still crossing the Yalu River. The Russians are withdrawing with a view of drawing the Japanese into more open country. ...
Article : 1,049 wordsMr John Williams whose death, at the age of 80 years, occurred at his residence, Waystreet, Kapunds, on April 27, was an old resident of the district. He arrived in South. ...
Article : 550 wordsThe annual meeting of the Angaston Recreation Park subscribers was held in the Institute on Friday, April 29. Mr Ball was re-elected chairman. The secretary ...
Article : 1,078 wordsThe London "Standard's" correspondent in Korea describes the position on the Yalu River before the battle on Sunday last as exactly ...
Article : 51 wordsConsiderable anxiety is evinced by the farming community on the continued absence of rain in this locality, and already we are being assured by some of the many ...
Article : 509 wordsFarmers busily getting on with seeding. Some of them are using the drill for manure only, then sow broad cast. ACCIDENTS. ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Russians taken prisoners at the battle of Yalu River, state that the fire of the Japanese naval guns decimated the Russians. ...
Article : 27 wordsOn Thursday last the local court was held. The bench comprised Messrs F W Paech and A Feige, justices, and the following cases were dealt with:—J W Feist v A Menzie—Claim ...
Article : 366 wordsBefore setting fire to Antung, when being driven out of their position by the Japanese, the Russians expelled 15,000 of the inhabitants at the point ...
Article : 32 wordsThe guns of the Russian disabled warships are being landed at Port Arthur to strengthen the land batteries. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe German newspapers are reported to be hiding accounts of the Japanese success at Yalu River in their back pages, and are advising ...
Article : 34 wordsThe vintage in the district of Tanunda is now completed, and as far as the tonnage is concerned it is far in excess of any previous year. Operations were started ...
Article : 613 wordsNews, through British sources, is to the effect that some of the Japanese force fell into an ambuscade during the interception of General ...
Article : 27 wordsThe jubilee of the local Methodist Church was celebrated on Sunday, April 24, when the Rev S C Mugford preached two sermons to large and appreciative ...
Article : 361 wordsMr. Edgar Walton, the Treasurer of the Cape Ministry, states that there is a deficiency of three quarters of a million, and proposes to include an ...
Article : 36 words"Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun," was the title of a lecture given by Mr W J Sowden at the Kapuuda Institute on Wednesday evening in aid of the funds of the ...
Article : 506 wordsSeeding operations are in fall swing in this district, and some of the farmers expect to finish in a week or two. The long continued dry weather is causing anxiety ...
Article : 270 wordsOur local trooper (M C. Adamson) has had an exceptionally busy time during the past week dealing with several drunks, who seem to have made this town the scene of their ...
Article : 137 wordsA welcome social was tendered Mr and Mrs Minck on Tuesday evening. Friends from all around the district, as well as of the town (numbering over 200). assembled ...
Article : 921 wordsWe are 28 miles from Kapunda and 35 from Burra, on the railway line, a postal town, and a polling place, and the quantity of wood sent away from here annually ...
Article : 321 wordsThe continued dry weather after the splash of rain early in April, is causing much anxiety among the farmers of the district, especially in parts where the ground was wet enough to ...
Article : 413 wordsWe have received a copy of "The Home Journal" for March 1. It contains an account of some record cuts made at Mansfield, Victoria, on December 11 last, by ...
Article : 130 wordsThe weather keeps dry with no sings of the much-needed rains 0to further the seeding operations, which are being pushed on with as much dispatch as possible. ...
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Kapunda Herald (SA : 1878 - 1951), Fri 6 May 1904, Page 5
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