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Advertising : 101 wordsAfter the relief there was general looting in Pekin. The Japanese seized a hoard of silver, valued at £225,000. ...
Article : 924 words"Warrang's" win, or, an it has been termed, "leg-in," for the Monte Carlo trophy at Botany last Friday was a well deserved one, and his break of 11 from the opening round was the best of the ...
Article : 560 wordsA WILD boom in the sport of black breaming has occurred in George's River. The fish are in the river right enough, but they are not large. If men ...
Article : 1,099 words10—George Towns v. James Wray, Thames course, £400 stakes and Championship of England. 15—St. Ignatius' Regatta. 22—Rowing Association Regatta—first day. ...
Article : 728 wordsLord Roberta communicated with President Kruger, offering to send to England the British prisoners' now in the hands of the Boers at N[?]tgedacht, and to give a ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Court-martial which found Lieut. Hana Cardua, of the Transvaal Staats Artilleric, guilty at Pretoria of having broken his parole and of having plotted to kidnap ...
Article : 133 wordsMr. D. H. W. Wessels, M.P. for Vryburg, speaking in the Cape Colony House of Assembly, said that 90 per cent. of his constituents had joined the Boer commandoes, ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Czar has given an audience to Dr. Leyds, the Transvaal plenipotentiary in Europe. A Russian has been arrested in Pretoria ...
Article : 46 wordsDuring the week many sensations and startling events in which knights of the trigger are interested have been freely and warmly, discussed [?] sporting circles. The respective merits of [?] ...
Article : 340 wordsThe War Office has decided that the Imperial rate of sick pay, shall be allowed to Colonial officers who are invalided to their homes. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe London "Standard's" correspondent at Pretoria states that the Boer lines extend from Belfast, on the Delagoa Bay line, northward to the Crocodile River, covering ...
Article : 329 wordsThe following casualties have occurred among the Australasian troops:— New South Wales.—Troopers R. W. Kilgour (severely), and T. G. Watson ...
Article : 287 wordsAlbury Gun Club held its monthly meeting last Friday. The principal competition was for a trophy presented by F. J. Mitchell, to be won once at three distances. W. Plunkett won, with [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,062 wordsOakleigh Sparrow Club held a meeting on Saturday last. The following were the results:—Evans' trophy, to be won twice in succession, or three times in all, seven birds. First competition: Da[?] ...
Article : 92 wordsThe weekly meeting of the above club was held last Friday. Eleven took part in the competition for the 50 Guineas Mershors' Challenge Cup, "Thompson," the holder, having been challenged ...
Article : 143 wordsLieutenant-General Lord Methuen is at Zeerust, in the Western Transvaal, and is in touch with Lieutenant-General Sir Fred. Carrington. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe names of the following Australians appear in the casualty list of the Elands River garrison, relieved by Lord Kitchener: New South Wales.—Killed, Privates ...
Article : 109 wordsPresumably from Mr. E. K. Tilly, hon, sec, I am in receipt of the eighth annual report of Brisbane Rowing Club. It was to be presented to members last night. The ...
Article : 267 wordsThe first competition among the local gun club members for the Ballistite trophy was held Friday week. Conditions—12 birds' trophy, to be won thrice. "Mafeking," aged 15, who killed the ...
Article : 74 wordsLord Roberts believes that Commandant De Wet, after burying the majority of his guns, recrossed the Magaliesberg, thirty miles to the eastward of Rustenburg, and ...
Article : 79 wordsAspirants for championship honors will please note that this is a final reminder re the closing of entries for the Grand Champion match, which takes place of Friday, September 7, All nominations ...
Article : 477 wordsGeneral Sir. Redvers Buller, advancing from the south, met Lieutenant-General French advancing from Middleburg. The two Generals have made a combined ...
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Advertising : 534 wordsThe publication of additional correspondence found at Bloemfontein includes letters from Mr. John Ellis, M.P., and from Dr. G. B. Clark, who, when the war ...
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Advertising : 329 wordsLieutenant-General Baden-Powell, advancing from Waterval, attacked Commandant Grobelaar at Haman's Kraal throughout Tuesday, driving him eastwards to the ...
Article : 149 wordsLieutenant-General Badden-Powell engaged the enemy at Warmbath station, 64 miles north of Pretoria and 26 miles north of Hammans Kraal. ...
Article : 111 wordsA. F. Chapman and T. Muncaster have been matched to row a two-mile race for a stake of £10 aside. This will be the third time the men have met in a sculling ...
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Advertising : 43 wordsIn this day's issue will be found the conditions of the Canterbury Park £30 Open Handicap. The day of shooting is set down for Monday, September 17, and the match is open to all-comers. The ...
Article : 167 wordsCommandant' De Wet, who was reported to have turned southwards in the Rustenburg district, followed a bridle path over the Magaliesberg without waggons, and is, ...
Article : 57 wordsRyde was the trysting-place for followers of the Sydney hounds on Saturday, and they had a very enjoyable run over country not easy to negotiate, even by the well-mounted ...
Article : 185 wordsThe names of the following Australians appear in the casualty list:— Tasmania.—Severely wounded at Haman's Kraal, Private J. Cooper. ...
Article : 155 wordsThe enemy has destroyed with explosives a portion of the railway near Krugersdorp, 20 miles west of Johannesburg. They have also exploded the railway at ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 29 Aug 1900, Page 9
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