"With regard to the dispatch of the transport Surrey from Sydney, Messrs. Birt and Company, agents for the vessel, write:—It will be interesting to those who are not very well acquainted with ...
Article : 917 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 110 wordsAt the wool sales on Monday a further depression was noted, and purchases were only made at lower rates. The withdrawals were exceptionally heavy, and considerable more than half the ...
Article : 663 wordsTrooper G. Whittington, OF THE N.S.W. LANCERS, REPORTED MISSING. (Sketched from a photo. specially taken for the "Town ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 90 wordsLIVERPOOL, Tuesday.—A large representative meeting of vinegrowers was held at Canley Vale Hall on Saturday under the auspices of the local Fruitgrowers' Association to consider ...
Article : 364 wordsIn view of the criticisms upon the British conduct of the war in South Africa and upon British policy generally indulged in by some German and other foreign residents in this colony, the ...
Article : 858 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 274 wordsQUEANBEYAN, Tuesday.—While shunting at the railway station last night, the engine of the mail train ran into some standing carriages and trucks. No one was hurt. The concussion ...
Article : 66 wordsA gentleman, who was recently in Bloemfontein states that the Free State Boers already understand that they are beaten, and they have decided where they will make their last stand. The ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Premier of Victoria, Mr. M'Lean, accompanied by Mr. Carty Salmon, Minister for Education, and also the Tasmanian Premier, Mr. Lewis, arrived by train from Melbourne yesterday. ...
Article : 96 wordsLONDON, January 22, 6.55 p.m.—At the wool sales this evening there was better competition. Merinoes are hardening. Harrison, Jones, and Devlin, Limited, report ...
Article : 46 wordsMessrs. Byrne, Chanter, and Carroll, Ms.L.A,, waited as a deputation upon the Minister lot Lands, and protested on behalf of the residents of Hay-Booligal and of the bacK country ...
Article : 116 wordsAccording to a letter in the "Spectator," amateur military critics are as old as the art of war. They flourished as vigorously in Rome two thousand years ago as in London today. Aemilius ...
Article : 184 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 271 wordsWhile working at the construction of the new sewerage works at Burwood on Monday afternoon, William Eadie, 26, residing at Redfern, had his leg severely crushed through a piece of ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. Liyde, headmaster of Bolton Grammar School, and son-in-law of the late Captain Gildea, commanding the Pretoria garrison in 1881, gives an interesting narrative ...
Article : 205 wordsNever before in the staid and sober history of the very unromantic-looking barracks at Paddington has a troop of fifty bushmen, ununiformed and unarmed, drilled and been inspected by a ...
Article : 917 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—At an adjourned conference of municipal representatives, held at the Hamilton Council Chambers last night, it was unanimously decided to ask the Government to ...
Article : 107 wordsThe following occurs in a letter sent by an English soldier, now in hospital at Wynberg, to his aged mother, who requests that his name and regiment shall be withheld: "When we were in the ...
Article : 192 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday Afternoon.—Mr. Holder, Premier of South Australia, arrived to-day, en route to Sydney to attend the Premiers' Conference. He stated to an interviewer that he ...
Article : 148 wordsINVERELL, Tuesday.—There was a new departure at the last meeting of the Farmers' Union. The usual attendance is six or seven, but on this occasion over 100 of the best representative ...
Article : 224 wordsA "More Men" Fund has been started in Wanganui (N.Z.), and Premier Sedden, telegraphing of the Mayor of the town, said: "I believe the people of Wanganui are on the right track. What ...
Article : 1,286 wordsBOWRAL, Tuesday.—Mrs. Martha Harrison, relict of the late Mr. David Harrison, died suddenly, but peacefully, at her residence. Holme Hall, Bowral, on Monday morning. An inquest was ...
Article : 109 wordsA number of non-combatants captured at Kraupan and Ramathlabama in the middle of October have arrived at Capetown. They give a doleful account of their treatment by the Boers. The ...
Article : 142 wordsROBERTSON, Tuesday.—The Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. Saumarez Smith) arrived here yesterday afternoon, and was the guest of Mr. John Marshall, of Prospect. This morning, assisted by ...
Article : 251 wordsLONDON, January 22.—Herr F. O. Licht, of Magdeburg, in his monthly circular on the beet sugar trade, states that the production during the month increased by 268,000 tons, and ...
Article : 44 wordsTwo Russian officers of high standing tendered their resignations in order to place their services at the disposal of the Transvaal Government and of General Joubert. One of them is ...
Article : 193 wordsLONDON, January 22.—Influenza is prevalent in London. Mr. John Ruskin, Mr. Blackmore, and the Duke of Teck all died from the epidemic. ...
Article : 27 wordsBROKEN HILL, Monday.—The newspaper runners employed by the "Barrier Miner" struck work today for better terms of sale. The office is now guarded by policemen. The ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. Charles A. Voigt, in a letter to the French edition of the New York "Herald," comments adversely on the assertion that Pretoria, in spite of its five forts, is hopelessly weak, remarking that ...
Article : 201 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 37 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 24 Jan 1900, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: