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  2. THE SHARE MARKET.

    It is said to be anticipated in London that the outside demand for gold will not counterbalance the flow of gold into the coffers of the Bank of England during the ensuing few days, and that ...

    Article : 1,407 words
  3. THE RAIN.

    During the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday, a somewhat scattered rainfall has been experienced almost throughout the colony. In some of the districts between the coast and the ...

    Article : 1,542 words
  4. THE GEORGE-ST. TRAM.

    Another accident, though happily one involving no serious consequences, took place in George-st yesterday, at a time when traffic was fairly brisk At about 1.45 p.m. a horse and cart, ...

    Article : 224 words
  5. THE BOER WAR.

    Statements have been published to the effect that the nurses selected for service in South Africa will not in any way be connected with, the Army Nursing Service Reserve. This appears ...

    Article : 995 words
  6. THE BUSHMEN'S CONTINGENT.

    The following additional subscriptions to the Bushmen's Sontingent Fund were received yesterday: Mr. J. H. Stewart, £10 10s; Mr. J. H. Buckland, £5 5s and 10 horses; Dr. Bartlett, £5 5s; ...

    Article : 210 words
  7. TRAMWAY VOLUNTEERS.

    On Saturday evening a large number of the Ocean-street cable tramway staff were present at the power-house, Rushcutters' Bay, to wish Godspeed to their fellow employees, Messrs. Taylor, ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. MEETING OF THE A.J.C.

    A special general meeting of the Australian Jockey Club was held at the Chamber of Commerce, under the presidency of Mr. W. A. Long, for the purpose of considering the ...

    Article : 216 words
  9. ANOTHER SEND OFF.

    A meeting of the Council of the Royal Agricultural Society was held on Friday at the offices, Tattersall's Chambers, Hunter-street (Mr. W. A. Greaves in the chair) to consider matters in ...

    Article : 168 words
  10. THE LANCERS IN ACTION.

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.—Trooper Arthur Woods, of the N.S.W. Lancers, writing to his relatives at Wollongong, gives a graphic account of the experiences of the Lancers. After describing ...

    Article : 431 words
  11. HORSES FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    FORBES, Monday.—Major Thompson, buyer for the British army, arrived by the mail train this morning, and will proceed with the purchase of horses for service in South Africa. About 200 ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. EARLY CLOSING.

    The arbitrary fixing of Wednesday as the half-holiday in the country, under the Early Closing Act, having led to a great deal of remonstrance on the part of many of the shopkeepers affected, ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. THE WARRIGAL AT ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday Afternoon.—The Warrigal, with the New South Wales "A" Battery Field Artillery on board, arrived at an anchorage late last night from Sydney, Melbourne, and Portland. ...

    Article : 423 words
  14. THE MARINE BOARD.

    The members of the Marine Board met yesterday for the first time this year. The business disposed of consisted of matters only departmental. ...

    Article : 29 words
  15. CASUAL DOCK HANDS.

    Mr. Law, member for Balmain South, has received a communication from the Under-Secretary for Public Works informing him that the Minister (Mr. O'Sullivan) has decided that in ...

    Article : 62 words
  16. ANOTHER LETTER FROM TROOPER PEEK.

    MAITLAND, Monday Afternoon.—Trooper Harold Peek, one of the Maitland Lancers now serving under Lord Methuen at Modder River, writing to a friend here, says:—"This is the life ...

    Article : 203 words
  17. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    John Williams, of Meerschaum Vale, laborer. Mr. W. H. Palmer, official assignee. Robert Arthur Martin, of Bourke-street, Wollongong, laborer. Mr. N. F. Giblin, official ...

    Article : 47 words
  18. PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYMENT.

    Employment has now been found for between 700 and 800 men on the new railway lines which are being constructed from the Rock to Green's Gunyah, and from Koorawatha to Grenfell. A ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. SUGGESTED DOCKING OF TRANSPORTS.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday Afternoon.—A Newcastle gentleman has communicated with the Minister for Defence, suggesting that all transports should be docked and cleaned prior to departure. ...

    Article : 108 words
  20. TRANSPORT MOVEMENTS.

    As the time approaches for the departure of the troops for South Africa, public attention, very naturally, is directed to the transports. The Warrigal, with her soldiers ("A" Battery) on board, ...

    Article : 285 words
  21. THE BRITISH EMPIRE AND ITS RESOURCES.

    Mr. Charles E. Ludowici, of the N.S.W. Chamber of Manufactures, writes to us as follows: Now that the Empire is obliged to rely entirely upon its own resources, by reason of international law, we ...

    Article : 502 words
  22. SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 555 words
  23. DISSATISFACTION OF SINGLETON VOLUNTEERS.

    SINGLETON, Monday.—There is a certain amount of indignation and disgust here in military circles at the action of the authorities in Sydney in asking that more volunteers be sent ...

    Article : 136 words
  24. THE RANDWICK CAMP.

    In consequence of the rain on Saturday, there was no drill until about 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For this, the recruits were duly thankful, but 143 of the chosen men now at work, under Major ...

    Article : 466 words
  25. GREETINGS FROM THE AUSTRALIAN REGIMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday Afternoon.—Colonel Hoad, commanding the Australian Regiment in South Africa, has cabled to the, Premier as follows: "The Australian Regiment sends greetings. ...

    Article : 48 words
  26. THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

    The usual meeting of the Executive Council was held yesterday. Sir Frederick Darley (Lieua-Governor) presided. Amongst the business transacted was the authorisation of the Amended ...

    Article : 35 words
  27. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    LITHGOW, Monday.—A couple of the men who volunteered for service in South Africa, and have been accepted, have returned to town, to take leave of their friends prior to embarking ...

    Article : 160 words
  28. MR. O'SULLIVAN'S MOVEMENTS. .

    There appears to be a great demand for Mr. O'Sullivan's presence in the country, and he has already about 15 or 20 trips in contemplation. Amongst the places he will visit at an early date ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. COMPLETE LIST OF OFFICERS.

    The following is now the completed list of the mounted contingent's officers, which was announced on Saturday night:—Major E. C. Knight, officer commanding. Captains: Major Lenehan, ...

    Article : 143 words
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