When the match was resumed to-day the weather was gloomy, the light bad, and a warm north-west wind blew across the ground. The wind increased in strength, and at 12.30 light rain ...
Article : 1,483 wordsThe news of the British victory at Ladysmith seems to have been largely discounted in London on Monday, as the London Stock Exchange yesterday merely fluctuated in W.A. lines, being ...
Article : 2,109 wordsYesterday we printed an account of the case of Gunner Turner of "A" Battery, who left the steamer Warrigal without 'permission at Port Melbourne, but rejoined her a couple of days later at ...
Article : 254 wordsYesterday forenoon a woman of, perhaps, 30 years of age, and somewhat poorly dressed, strolled into the gates of the Government House Domain, walked leisurely through the grounds, ...
Article : 418 wordsAfter an overhaul at the hands of Messrs. Olding and Parker, of the Paddington Coach Works, the five ambulance waggons of the half field hospital, "which, as part of the Army Medical Corps ...
Article : 495 wordsLieutenant Charles Frederick Brace, one of the Special Service officers appointed to accompany the second contingent, is a "Ballarat boy," having been born in the "City of Mines" in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 196 wordsRepresentatives of the Rockdale Council, introduced by Mr. J. H: Carruthers, M.L.A., waited on the Premier yesterday, and urged that their municipality should receive special ...
Article : 124 wordsAt the continuance of the wool sales on Tuesday, a better selection on the whole was presented to buyers, and, as a consequence, the full effect of the easier market was not so pronounced, though ...
Article : 270 wordsMr. Perry, Minister for Labor and Education, has decided to ask Parliament, as soon as it meets for next session, to amend the Early Closing Act in at least one particular. This is in regard to the ...
Article : 230 wordsThe Premier to-day had an interview with the agents of the Langton Grange, and, subject to one condition, it is understood that this vessel will be chartered for the transport of the Bushmen's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 63 wordsThere are now three of the steamers, chartered for transport purposes, in Sydney Harbor. They are the Southern Cross (Houlder Brothers), Surrey (Federal line), and the Moravian (Aberdeen ...
Article : 643 wordsLONDON, January 9.—The arrivals of wool amount to 195,500 bales, of which 58,500 bales have been forwarded to manufacturers direct. The quantity available for the next sales is ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. Justice Walker sat in Divorce Jurisdiction yesterday, and disposed of a number of motions. He pronounced absolute the decrees nisi granted in the suits of Eliza Katherine Witcombe ...
Article : 147 wordsLONDON, January 9.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is 1,780,000 quarters, and for the Continent 785,000 quarters. ...
Article : 27 wordsLONDON, January 9.—Australian Mortgage, Land, and Finance Company, 4 per cent, debentures, 106, a fall of 2; Union Mortgage and Agency Company, Limited, 4½ per cent, debenture stock, ...
Article : 74 wordsMOLONG, Wednesday Afternoon.—A terrific hailstorm, with thunder and lightning, occurred at half-past 2 o'clock this afternoon. Lumps of ice, shaped like tomatoes, as large as mandarins, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 400 wordsMr. J. C. Williamson had an interview this afternoon with the Colonial Secretary with regard to the matinee performance of the pantomime, which is to be given to the second contingent on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 419 wordsCOROWA, Wednesday.—The local volunteers for South Africa are: Dr. Lang, Messrs. Park, Smith, Goode, and Trotman. The two latter are well-known riflemen, having won various pigeon ...
Article : 328 wordsJohn James Fitzpatrick, of Deniliquin. Mr. Is. T. Loyd, official assignee. The building .materials comprised in the premises situate at 673 and 675 George-street ...
Article : 65 wordsOur Cooma correspondent wires:—The collections in aid of "the Patriotic Fund at the Commercial Bank to £29 10s; at the Bank of New South Wales, £20 5s. There is no public fund Major J. H. P. Murray. Major Murray is the popular commanding officer of the Irish Rifles, and he has been chosen for service with the contingent as a reserve officer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 11 Jan 1900, Page 6
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