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Article : 239 wordsThe 1st Infantry Regiment will not hold a regimental camp as originally intended, but three whole day parades will be substituted. On Good Friday the four headquarters companies. E Company ...
Article : 246 wordsTho four-mastad schooner James Ralph upon her arrival hero to-day from the plague-infected port of Nowmen was at once ordered into strict quarantine by Dr. Russell, the Government Health Officer for ...
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Article : 18 wordsThe Tarawera leaves Hobart to-morrow for Dunedin. The Wakatipu arrived at Launceston at 8 p.m. on Sunday. The Rakanoa left the Bluff for Sydney on Sunday last. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe troopship Armenian, which arrived yesterday, is a four-ma-ted steel steater of nearly 9000 tons, in command of Captain A. S. M'Cukey. She is the first of the steamers intended for the carrying of the Imperial Bush Contingent ...
Article : 143 wordsThere will be a veritable "gathering of the clans" in connection with the Scottish Rifles. Fifty of the Maclean (Clarence River) company under Lieutenant G. A. M'Kay arrived on Sunday night, and are ...
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Article : 1,125 wordsThe report of the finance committee adopted at tonight's meeting of the City Council showed that the estimated receipts for the current year will total £l8,641, and the anticipated expenditure will amount ...
Article : 166 wordsSir,—May I ask you to spare me a small corner in your paper with regard to the electric tram that is now to be constructed after the quarantined area is released. In the first place I would suggest that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 288 wordsIt was intimated at to-night's meeting of the City Council that the Railway Commissioners had couseated to receive a municipal deputation on the 21th instant respecting the proposed introduction of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 10 Apr 1900, Page 6
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