Hello! Is that the "Sunday It is; who speaks ? Oh, it's only "the man on the street Now, touching this plague scare ! ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 781 wordsDuring yesterday two patients were taken to quarantine. One of them, Wm. Jordan, of Kent-street, developed suspicious symptoms, and was taken to the observation ...
Article : 192 wordsIt is reported from Lorenzo Marques that the Boers have, by destroying the railway line, isolated the force under Colonel Plumer, which was proceeding with provisions to the relief of Mafeking, and which had reached Lobatsi, about 50 miles from the beleagured town. ...
Article : 105 wordsGeneral Buller is known by the American papers as the Ferryman. Many "happy Returns of the day" to the Hon. C. J. Roberts, C.M.G., M.L.C., on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,270 wordsThe Premier, Mr. Lyne, has bad, and is having, a most anxious and busy time since the Plague outbreak assumed serious proportions. Yesterday he was besieged with ...
Article : 809 wordsThe Government is experiencing some difficulty in obtaining a sufficient number of suitable horses for the Imperial Bushmen's Contingent. Already a considerable ...
Article : 90 wordsWe desire to touch on a point which are wish to develop further and in more detail at a later period, but which even now may be usefully spoken of. It is (says the ...
Article : 322 wordsThe Government decided, after considerable deliberation in Cabinet, to isolate the Plague area in the neighborhood of the wharves and Sussex-street, and a ...
Article : 145 wordsOn Monday, H. Connell, 16, of Redfern, was found to be suffering from plague, and died shortly afterwards. He had been in weak health. The body was buried at the ...
Article : 186 wordsLord Methuen, who is proceeding with a relief column from Kimberley, and who has had skirmishes with the Boers at Fourteen Streams, a few miles to the north, is confident that he can overcome all opposition as soon as the advance is made in full force. ...
Article : 49 wordsNotwithstanding that it had been announced that in future all those requiring inoculation should attend at the Exhibition Building, the Board of Health yesterday ...
Article : 258 wordsSir,—Most people will readily admit that the latest move of the Health authorities in quarantining that portion of the city which is infected, is absolutely necessary. ...
Article : 272 wordsMr. Barnes, who is seeing the war through American spectacles, writes to a London paper:— "Tommy has no hatred of. the Boer; he ...
Article : 258 wordsLieutenant-General Gatacre's mounted force, which entered Smithfield, east of Spitfontein, captured 100,000 rounds of Boer ammunition and a large amount of stores. ...
Article : 28 wordsA Boer force, estimated at 6000, with 16 guns, was seen making for Kroonstad, Kruger's newly-declared capital. A detachment of British cavalry was harassing their rear, and there was a strong probability of part of Lord Roberts' main army cutting off their ...
Article : 54 wordsAccording to the correspondent of a London paper, General Buller's retreat across the Tugela, and the further postponement of the relief of Ladysmith, have created a ...
Article : 527 wordsA correspondent of the "Cape Argus," writing from Sterkstroom, says:—The loss sustained through wasted harvests cannot be reckoned now, and will not be felt until ...
Article : 474 wordsSir,—The gratitude of tho people is due to the "Sunday Times" for its able leading article of Sunday last. All that it says about the insanitary state of Sydney is ...
Article : 205 wordsDuring the day over 1400 persons were inoculated, or about 100 more than on Friday, the total up to date being, in round numbers, about 8500. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe "Pall Mall Gazette" to hand by the latest mail published a telegram from Mafeking undated, but despatched from Gaberones on February 6, which says:— ...
Article : 105 words"We are not only busy," said Mr. Jno. See (Chief Secretary) yesterday, "but we have more than enough to do. The arrangements for Quarantining and cleaning up the ...
Article : 62 wordsA night watchman named Evan Jones met with a terrible death at the asphalting works at South Melbourne. There was a large vat of carbolic acid in the place, and in ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Premier cabled to the Viceroy of India asking if any Plague experts were available for Sydney. A reply was received that owing to the number of ...
Article : 99 wordsWashington, February 17.—Public men have been in Indianapolis recently report that former President Harrison, expresses strong sympathy with the Boers, ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Board of Health has appointed a staff of thirty instructed inspectors of nuisances and on Thursday half a dozen of them commenced a house to house inspection of ...
Article : 406 wordsThe Parramatta River Steamers' Co. inform their passengers that their boats will run to-day, and in future, until otherwise notified, from the King-street wharf, as ...
Article : 248 wordsThere is a serum which has been recommended by the faculty for inoculating rats with the view of destroying them. Mr. Lyne, the Premier, has been in ...
Article : 75 wordsDr. Leyds, the Boer envoy, has telegraphed the Pope requesting an interview. It will be granted, reports the Rome correspondent of the 'Frisco journal. Dr. Leyds ...
Article : 54 wordsThe steamers Elingamite, from New Zealand, and Nation, from Melbourne, entered the Heads shortly after midnight. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsThe Mayor of Petersham (Alderman J. W. Cockbaine) has been informed by Mr. Perry, Minister for Public Instruction, that an acre of ground has been purchased in ...
Article : 41 wordsWhatever virtue there may be in the Plague serum for inoculation, Sydney will shortly be without a supply. A large proportion of what was left was used for the ...
Article : 129 wordsSir,—We read with delight the suggestion in last issue urging the Government to offer the services of the Infantry as recruits for British regiments, now on ...
Article : 166 wordsA middle-aged woman, whose name is unknown, was knocked down by a tram near Park-street late last night. On being taken to the Sydney Hosital she was ...
Article : 130 wordsAs notified in our advertising columns, the annual business meeting of the Civil Ambulance and Transport Brigade of New South Wales will be held on Thursday ...
Article : 136 wordsThe collection by the Petersham ladies yesterday in aid of the Patriotic Fund realised £70. The "crusade"' was started at 7 in the morning, and was diligently ...
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Advertising : 66 wordsThe Board of Health's report last night was that the condition of the patients in quarantine was "normal"—no better and no worse than at the time of the earlier ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 25 Mar 1900, Page 7
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