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  2. THE PLAGUE.

    Charles M'Kinley, 17. This patient was discovered camped out at Menangle. Dr. Barker, of the Health Board, went up yesterday, and diagnosed the case as ...

    Article : 149 words
  3. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hello, Exchange ! Bloemfontein, please, W-h-a-a-t! Bloo who ? Bloemfontein, capital of the new British colony. We want Richard Sleath and B. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 972 words
  4. WAR WITH THE BOERS.

    There is great excitement at Capetown in consequence of a prospect of Lieutenant-General Bundle and Major-General Chermside being able to entrap the retreating Wepener Boers. Lieutenant-General Rundle bivouacked west of Dewetsdorp on ...

    Article : 104 words
  5. THE CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS.

    The Conference of Premiers sat again this morning, and later on received a cable message from Mr. Barton in reply to certain questions asked by them. ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. PERSONAL

    Ethel Turner's admirers are asking when her next book is to appear. "Many happy returns" next Friday to the Hon. J. N. Brunker, born April 27, 1832. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 507 words
  7. AUSTRALIA TO BADEN-POWELL.

    This Fund is designed to present Colonel Baden-Powell with a token of the regard ia pinch he is held by the people of Australia The proposal is to raise sufficient ...

    Article : 196 words
  8. A PAMPHLET ON PLAGUE.

    Dr. Alfred Neale has issued a handy pamphlet (published by Turner and Henderson, Sydney) on "Plague and Security," and it can be purchased for 6d. The ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. A TERRIBLE FATALITY.

    One of the most horrible accidents on record occurred yesterday morning, resulting in the death of a police probationer, Frank Evans, 27, a single man, lately residing in ...

    Article : 366 words
  10. REPORT FROM QUARANTINE.

    The official report from Quarantine yesterday was that the convalescents were progressing favorably. Toms, Hennessy, . Cornish, Mason, ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. THE QUARANTINE METHODS.

    "Critic" writes lengthily upon "the drastic and tyrannical measures of the powers that be" concerning quarantining, &c, and marvels at the silence of the leading ...

    Article : 103 words
  12. CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 440 words
  13. FLEAS AND AMUSEMENT.

    "Acme" writes:—"If Dr. Thompson is right that fleas are active disseminators of Plague, I would suggest that steps be taken ,to rid the places of amusement in the city ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. THE LOCATION OF PLAGUE CASES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  15. REPORTED BOER DEFEAT.

    One correspondent reports that the Boers were defeated at Wepener. ...

    Article : 14 words
  16. MOVE BY ROBERTS IMMINENT.

    The British continue to keep the Boers back from a strong position at Glen Siding. The cavalry are in readiness for immediate action. It is believed that a general advance will be made without further ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. A HARD CASE.

    During the week a "Sunday Times" representative inquired into the case of the widow of the late Frederick Burns, who died from Plague recently while being ...

    Article : 145 words
  18. AFFAIRS IN MELBOURNE.

    0The cabin boy Wilson, who came from Sydney in the steamer South Australian, has been examined, and declared to be suffering merely from a cold, not from Bubonic ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. ARTILLERY DUEL AT SUNDAYS RIVER.

    Ladysmith reports that an artillery duel is proceeding at Sundays River to-day, the Boers' attack on Buller's forces being heavy. Lieut.-General Rundle's force engaged the enemy on Friday afternoon and night. ...

    Article : 101 words
  20. SEWER PIPES AS DISEASE-PRODUCERS.

    "G.M." writes:—"At a time like the present every effort should be made to trace the source of both the Plague and tine typhoid epidemic. In my opinion the sewer ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. THE PLAGUE AND LENDING LIBRARIES.

    During the week a "Sunday Times" representative had a look round various lending libraries in the city to ascertain what effect, if any, the Plague was having upon ...

    Article : 415 words
  22. A LAUNCH BLOWN TO PIECES.

    An explosion which totally wrecked a steam launch and killed one man occurred yesterday afternoon in Woolloomooloo Bay. The Young Charlie had been lying ...

    Article : 478 words
  23. THE GRIFFIN TABLET.

    The late Sergt.-Major George Griffin's memory is to be perpetuated by a marble tablet in the Town Hall. It will be unveiled to-day, at 3 o'clock. The ...

    Article : 356 words
  24. SHE WANTED "A BLUE ROOM."

    It is not all tragic in connection with the Plague. Even Board of Health officials extract some humor from their surroundings occasionally. It was at a somewhat ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. NO HONOR GREAT ENOUGH.

    The Hon. John See, Colonial Secretary ind Minister for Defence, said, "I give you a pound with pleasure, and hope you will get a million. All the money in the world ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. THE IMPERIAL BUSHMEN.

    The Imperial Bushmen in camp at Rookwood had a very busy time of it yesterday packing up their traps in readiness for their departure to-morrow. During the ...

    Article : 504 words
  27. (To the Editor.)

    I enclose cheque for 20/ towards Baden-Bowell Testimonial Fund.—WM. M'MILLAX (M'Arthur and Co.), 13 Macquarie Place, Sydney. ...

    Article : 156 words
  28. A QUARANTINE HARDSHIP.

    Business people within the quarantined area lying between Erskine-street and the Adelaide Wharf are loud in their complaints of the protracted period for which ...

    Article : 152 words
  29. THE THIRD (INFANTRY) CONTINGENT.

    The members of the Third (Infantry Contingent in camp at Rookwood are anxiously awaiting the reply to the cable sent by Lord Beauchamp during the week ...

    Article : 193 words
  30. ARRANGEMENTS FOR DEPARTURE.

    The Imperial Bushmen will leave Rookwood Camp to-morrow in marching order, carrying a midday meal, in sufficient time for the head of the column to be at the ...

    Article : 203 words
  31. HOLD ON, MAFEKING!

    Just a bit longer, O brave little city, Fight the tough fight, keep the dastards at bay! No, we won't doubt for you : oh ! won't we shout for you When the news comes that we long for each day. ...

    Article : 241 words
  32. THE YARRA BOOT-BOX TRAGEDY.

    Miss Thekla Dubberke, who figured so prominently In the Boot Box Tragedy, was married this morning to an old admirer from England. She was married at the ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. INOCULATION DECLARED TO BE SINGULARLY EFFECTIVE.

    The following is from the "British Medical Journal":- "First, as regards animals being rendered Immune. Twenty rats from a ship newly ...

    Article : 250 words
  34. PRO-BOER SYMPATHY.

    The following" is from an American paper: "All over the country public bodies are passing" resolutions denouncing the war of England upon the Boers, and expressing ...

    Article : 135 words
  35. Advertising

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    Advertising : 79 words
  36. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    James Pallas, 26, a stoker employed on Garden Island, while getting off the George-street tram last night slipped and sustained a crushed foot. ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. TOBACCO FOR THE BUSHMEN.

    Messre. M. Rutty and Co., of Margaret-street, Sydney, on behalf of Messrs. Cope Bros, and Co., Liverpool (Eng.), presented 1600 tins of tobacco 10 the Imperial Bushmen's Contingent, for which ...

    Article : 47 words
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