Mataafa's men assembled in force, and hemmed in the town. H.M.S. Royalist, of the Australian station, brought the Malietoa prisoners, held by the ...
Article : 392 wordsThe Russian Government are accelerating the supply of newquick-firing artillery for their field and garrison batteries, and hare placed large orders ...
Article : 31 wordsA nasty accident happened to Mr. Robert Johnston of the "Express" office whilst out driving on Tuesday night. Owing to collision with a stump, the ...
Article : 281 wordsA wedding of a very quiet character took place at "Fairfield," Yerong Creek, at noon yesterday, when Mr. Robert Paris, of Messrs. Paris and Heggie, Wagga, and Miss Eva ...
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Advertising : 473 wordsThe Filipinos, notwithstanding their repeated defeats at the hands of the United States troops, are still displaying great bravery. They are making entrenchment ...
Article : 45 wordsThe "Fall Mall Gasette" commenting on the probabilities of the forthcoming British Budget, says that the actual deficit will be found to be under £1,000,000 ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Filipino's resorted to remarkable devices to enable them to resist the attacks of the United States troops. They dug trenches which were connected with gullies at the ...
Article : 79 wordsA man named Claeys Belgrare, who has been arrested at Cherbourg, his confessed that he was employed by the German—British spy organisation. ...
Article : 31 wordsDespite the defensive precautions adopted by the Filipinos and the gallantry of their fighting, further serious detests have been inflicted on them by the United States ...
Article : 47 wordsExpulsions of Danish agricultural servant girls from North Schleswig are taking place. The other day Professor Delbruck, of ...
Article : 45 wordsThe National Guard, which is commanded by Sir George Dibbs, K.C.M.G., is not going into camp with the forces this year, but will instead take over from the First Garrison ...
Article : 168 wordsThe United States cruiser Monadnock has shelled the port of Paransque. When the town of Malabon was surrendered, after severe fighting, a thousand Filipinos of all ...
Article : 55 wordsA team from the Wagga Lawn Tennis Club is to visit Narandera this week, leaving Wagga by the early train on Saturday morning. Messrs. Scrivener ...
Article : 162 wordsThe "St. James Gazette" commenting on the Brockman Pledge convictions declares that the indenturing of the natives is worse than slavery, and ...
Article : 42 wordsThe rebel leader, Aguinaldo, whom the American troops are specially anxious to capture, took part in one of the engagements. He and bis men met the United States troops ...
Article : 65 wordsThe conference between the managers appointed by the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council met last evening, and after a six hours' ...
Article : 673 wordsAn action bearing an important relation to the working of the Dew Public Service Act will shortly occupy the attention of the Court. The case, it is stated, will break ...
Article : 736 wordsExperiments are being made with carrier pigeons from British ships, between the Bay of Biscay and Portamouth. They hare up to the present proved ...
Article : 35 wordsThe American losses to date, including the men killed and disabled on Sunday, were 28, including three officers, and 216 wounded. ...
Article : 23 wordsMr. Gormly, who has been persistently pushing the claims of the Lake Albert Improvement League for ministerial consideration, has succeeded in obtaining ...
Article : 177 wordsTo enable him the better to conduct his campaign, Brigadier-General Otis, the United States commander at Manila, has purchased 12 Spanished gunboats, which are laying at ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. Chamber[?]am, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has requested the Treasury Department to name the conditions on which they will be prepared ...
Article : 42 wordsThe constitutional crisis has come. But the man has not been bold enough to meet it. As was anticipated, the conference between the managers of ...
Article : 1,491 wordsThe relations of the British and Americans in the Philippines have been rendered very cordial, in consequence of the action of the surgeons of H.M.S. Powerful at Manila, who ...
Article : 42 wordsThe death is announced of Mr. Birket Foster, the well-known artist. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe Convention recently entered into between France and England, with reference to the positions and spheres of influence of both countries in the valley of the Nile and ...
Article : 80 wordsThis afternoon the "G" (Wagga) Company will entrain for conveyance to the Military Service Camp at Rookwood. As in former years, the men, who will ...
Article : 360 wordsMr, Longstaff, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, has made a magnificent contribution to the fund opened by the society for the equipment of a ...
Article : 182 wordsThe French newspapers, one of which recently suggested that, with a view to the termination of the strained relations existing between France and Great Britain with ...
Article : 160 wordsSir William McGregor, the retiring Governor of New Guinea, read a paper before the Colonial Institute last night on the resources of that territory. ...
Article : 258 wordsThe commision which was appointed by the United States Government to inquire into affairs in connection with the recent war against Spain, and amongst other matters ...
Article : 101 wordsIt will be learned with general regret that Mr. Samuel Lamprell, who sustained terrible injuries at the Gibalter mine, Adelong, some months ago ...
Article : 190 wordsHenty will to-day be provided with a full-blown police station. This may be taken as an indication of the progress of the town. Trooper Walker, until ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Standard" slates that Dr. Edwards, who was practising in Australia in 1893, is creating a sensation at Paris. The doctor, it is alleged, has ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Beilin correspondent of the "Daily News" announces that the German Chancellor, Prince Hohenlohe, has abandoned Matasfa in his claims to the kingship of ...
Article : 81 wordsSome of the French cures, or parish clergymen, are in the habit of giving, very frank advice to those who come to be married. One of these clerics thus ...
Article : 291 wordsThe following will be the arrangements at the Wages Post and Telegraph Office daring what ara known as the Easter holidays:— ...
Article : 131 wordsA determined suicide was commuted to-day by Edward Devereux, a young fellow aged 23, who had a small business in George-street west. Last night he ...
Article : 225 wordsOn Tuesday, Michael Toohey, whose language in Edward-street the previous evening had been "painful and free" was before Mr. George Martin, P.M., on a ...
Article : 168 wordsNews from Apia, under date 23rd inst., states that the disturbances over the disputed kingship continue. The Nat[?]fa chiefs continued to defy the ...
Article : 129 wordsM. de Witte, who until recently was the Russian Minister for Finance has been appointed Minister of the Interior will full powers to attend to the ...
Article : 86 wordsThe oldest living nun is a colored lady, Sister Ellen Joseph, of the Oblate Sisters, who has entered her 109th year of age, and the 61st year of her profession. ...
Article : 120 wordsPurchasers of "Signet" Tobacco have the option of two kinds—the light aromatic and the more familiar dark description; there is no difference in quality. ...
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Wagga Wagga Express (NSW : 1875 - 1876; 1879; 1890; 1892 - 1917), Thu 30 Mar 1899, Page 2
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