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Advertising : 222 wordsTHE decoration of the town for the reception of the Wagga members of the South African troops was busily proceeded with yesterday and gave promise of effectiveness. ...
Article : 511 wordsThe Russian budget predicts a surplus of 73,000,000 roubles fr 1901 over the ordinary expenditure. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsMr. Wragg's forecast for New South Wales is as follows:—Throughout the country cloudly weather is likely to predominate under variable winds, blowing ...
Article : 66 wordsIN consequence of the near approach of the enemy to Cape Town precautions have been taken to render the town impregnable to attack. It is defended by a naval ...
Article : 682 words"A Retired Colonel" writes as follows to the "Free Lance":—"I should very much like to know how many of the colonials and volunteers who have recently been given ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 wordsThe following snake story comes from Bombala. A servant girl named Johnson was yesterday walking along the verandah, when suddenly something dropped ...
Article : 302 wordsTHE ship Dalhousie, with the Indian troops, left early th s morning. The Imperial troops embarked about noon aboard the Britannic. When the roll was called at the barracks ...
Article : 337 wordsTHE annual meeting of commoners was held yesterday afternoon at the Wagga Town Hall. There were 44 commoners present. The ...
Article : 1,139 wordsThe stock board has issued a notice to land-owners, informing them of their intention to strictly enforce the conditions of the Pastures and Stock Protecion " Rabbit" ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. Clenment Wragge, the Queensland Meteorologist, now on a visit to Europe, has been touring the sub-alpine districts of Styria and Northern Italy with the view ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 wordsThe funeral of Sir James Dickson took place yesterday afternoon. The cortege was a thoroughly representative one, and included a detachment of the defence ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Premier of Victoria on Friday made public Mr. Mathieson'a report on the question of introducing the grain elevator system into Victoria. To deal satisfactorily ...
Article : 181 wordsJackey Underwood was executed at Dubbo gaol this morning, and died without a tremble. The execution passed off without any undue distress in the presence of a ...
Article : 303 wordsTHE death of the Right Rev. Dr. Byrne, Roman Catholic Bishop of Bathurst, at halfpast 12 o'clock on Saturday morning, has created a profound feeling of regret among ...
Article : 541 wordsGeneral Bruce Hamilton has relieved and reprovisioned Hoopstaad and Bullfontein, in the Dnrth-west of the Orange River Colony. ...
Article : 73 wordsJames Kyet, while conducting blasting operations at Collingwood railway to-day, had both his hands blown off by an explosion of gelignite. ...
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Family Notices : 96 wordsMr C. Lyne, district inspector of stock, reports the following stock movement for the week ended yesterday:—3200 lambs and 200 owes, Australian Mortgage, Land ...
Article : 83 wordsThe French mail steamer Russie, 2013 tons, owned by the Societe Generale de Transport Maritimes a Vapear, bound from Oran, the most western port of Algeria, for ...
Article : 279 wordsThere is a report in Bankstown (says the "Daily Telegraph") that a constable recently stationed there, and known by the name of Holsbam, has proved to be heir to ...
Article : 132 wordsIn November last Lord Roberts sent to Cape Town 700 persons whose presence in the Transvaal was considered undesirable, the majority of them being Hollanders and ...
Article : 101 wordsThe temperature for the past few days has been on the whole pleasant. On Saturday the maximum was 80.5 and the minimum 53. On Sunday the maximum was 75. ...
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Family Notices : 97 wordsAMONG the speakers last night at the dinner to the United Friendly Societies' Celebrations Committee was Mr. Barton. In replying to the toast of " The Federal Ministry," ...
Article : 515 wordsA movement is on foot (the "S.M. Herald ' says) to establish a Millers' Association in order to relieve the Hour market of pressure of surplus stock by making ...
Article : 204 wordsLord Kitchener has warned the mineowners that mines have been laid by the Boers near their mining properties on the Rand, and that the military authorities will ...
Article : 54 wordsA little girl named Annie Rifferty, 8 years of age, daughter of Mr. John Rafferty, North Wagga, met her death through accidental burning on Saturday last. The ...
Article : 212 wordsSIR William Lyne is reported to have said a few days ago that notwithstanding the necessary appointment of a High Commissioner, to represent the ...
Article : 939 wordsThe Boer marauding bands are showing considerable activity in the neighborhood or Pretoria. Cattle have been seized and carried off ...
Article : 511 wordsAlbury district farmers complain bitterly (says the "Daily News") of being unable to get sufficient men at a fair wage to carry on the season's work expeditiously. The reason ...
Article : 277 wordsSIR William Lyne is still in doubt as to whether he should run for the Hume or for the Cowper electorate (writes the "Daily Telegraph.") His contemplated ...
Article : 261 wordsShortly before noon on Sunday a grass fire broke out in the paddocks at the rear of the Wagga racecourse known as Warby's Island paddocks. The grass being luxuriant ...
Article : 129 wordsA terrible blizzard raged this week in the south of Russia. Six trains containing 5000 passengors were snowbound at Razdeelnsia. The passengers were nearly starved to ...
Article : 178 wordsThe funeral of the late Mrs. Sarah Conway look place on Saturday last, residents from Alfredtown, Gumly, Uranquinty. and Wagga attending. The cortege ...
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Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW : 1875 - 1910), Tue 15 Jan 1901, Page 2
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