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Advertising : 211 wordsA very interesting account of the voyage of the troopship Kent, which left Sydney on October 28 for the Cape, with 137 officers and men of the New South Wales Lancers and the Medical ...
Article : 835 wordsMr. T. Dawson, of Brighton, S.A., inquires of the adelaide "Register" whether the authorities have heard that a volunteer force is being formed secretly with the purpose of proceeding to the ...
Article : 158 wordsThe hospital ship Maine, which has just left London for service in the South African war, is owned by the Atlantic Transport Line, of which Mr. B. N. Baker, of Baltimore, is president. Mr. ...
Article : 187 wordsPrivate E. Widgery, of the Army Medical Corps (P.P.), who formed one of the contingent who proceeded to South Africa by the Kent, writing to his parents, who reside in Redfern-street, ...
Article : 698 wordsThe Rev. Stanley Reid (Presbyterian), of the Boulder (W.A.), has enlisted as a private for service in South Africa with the West Australian contingent. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" says: "Hitherto we have hesitated to speak of the quality of the tinned meat supplied to our transports, much of which has had to be thrown overboard. But we ...
Article : 131 wordsThe cordon which the Boers have drawn around the Transvaal is not impassable (says the Melbourne "Age"). By the steamer Moravian, which reached Melbourne on Tuesday, two letters, ...
Article : 178 wordsA dispatch from London to the New York "World" of November 25 says: The British Cabinet has come to a decision relative to the future Boer republics. Those countries are to have a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsA correspondent in Rome of the "Berliner Tage-blatt" learns on good authority in Vatican circles that an influential group tried to influence the Pope against British policy in South Africa. The ...
Article : 75 wordsThe annual reunion of the Woollahra Metropolitan Fire Brigade, which was held on Friday evening at the Moncur-street station, was thoroughly enjoyable and successful. The large ...
Article : 245 wordsMr. Bennett Burleigh, the correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," recently had an interview with several of the Boer leaders in the Transvaal. He thus winds up: "'But,' said Mr. Smuts, ...
Article : 110 wordsWriting from Maitland, South Africa, to his brother in Melbourne, Lieutenant T. M'Ineraey, says: "In preparing everything to move off, considering we have the magazine rifle, a weapon ...
Article : 136 wordsThe New York "Evening Post" of November 27 says: Enlistments for the Boer army, it was learned to-day, are making some progress in this city, though more men are volunteering in Philadelphia ...
Article : 153 wordsMiss Edith Sutton, at present in Martizburg, writes to her father in Melbourne, under date of November 14, as follows (says the Melbourne "Argus:") "To-night we have just heard a rumor ...
Article : 607 wordsThe "Barrier Miner" of Tuesday gives the following account of the recent attack on the German Club at Broken Hill by loyalists, who resented the supposed sympathy of the members with ...
Article : 485 words"When the steamer Moravian arrived from South Africa early on Tuesday morning she brought among bear other mails the first letters home of the newly-arrived Victorian, contingent (says the ...
Article : 237 wordsBy the death of Mr. Patrick Freehill, father of Mr. F. B. Freehill (Consul for Spain) Burwood loses one of its oldest and most respected residents. The deceased, who had attained the ...
Article : 391 wordsTrooper O'Hara, of the Imperial Light Horse, at present an inmate of the Legislative Assembly Hospital, has (says a Maritzburg correspondent of the "Cape Times," writing on December 6) ...
Article : 283 wordsA dispatch from Orange River, dated November 15, says:—Lord Methuen has issued a regulation providing that only four London paper correspondents shall accompany the first forward ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Daily News" says:—"I have met a retired "French officer who has just come back from the Transvaal. He says the Boers have hardly any French military ...
Article : 54 wordsThe following notice was recently issued at Mafeking: "There are in town to-day nine known spies. They are hereby warned to leave before 12 noon to-morrow or they will be apprehended. ...
Article : 1,113 wordsLieutenant Gontran de Faramond de la Fajole, Naval Attache of the French Embassy at Washington, and M. Louis Reviere, naval engineer, representing the French Government, have been ...
Article : 116 wordsThe following is extracted from a letter from Trooper Nathaniel Melling, one of the New South Wales Lancers, who, after spening some months in England, volunteered for service in South ...
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Advertising : 207 wordsA letter has been received at Queenscliff (Vic.) from Lieutenant-Colonel Umphelby, dated Capetown, December 6, on which date he landed. He has received orders to join the troops advancing ...
Article : 75 wordsMr. A. J. Balfour, the First Lord of the Treasury, addressing the National Conservative Conference at Dewsbury on November 28, repelled the charge that the Government's motive in the ...
Article : 282 wordsMr. Sydney Berkeley, son of the late Staff Quartermaster-Sergeant Berkeley, for many years connected with the Victoria Barracks, who is proceeding to South Africa with the Army Service ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 1 Jan 1900, Page 3
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