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Advertising : 199 wordsLord Rosebery'a speech at Chatham was it significant utterance. In a sense Lord Rosebery is a power behind the throne. Though not now at the head of a ...
Article : 847 wordsGeneral Duller cables that General Warren surprised the enemy and captured Spionkop on Tuesday, night. The Boers kept up a severe artillery ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. Chamberlain notifies that he has received the offer of a third contingent, and has referred the matter to the War Office. ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Conference of Premiers was continued till nearly 11 o'clock tonight. The question of the federal delegation was raised, and the ...
Article : 538 wordsMr. A. A. Dangar has given Ā£1000 to the Bushmen's Fund. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe troopship Surrey, with nine officers and 203 men on board, arrived at Largs Buy from Sydney at 8.30 last night, and anchored till daylight, when she ...
Article : 144 wordsIn his attempt to turn the Boer position, Sir Charles Warren has received a Blight check. This has enabled the Boers to bring men, guns, ...
Article : 100 wordsFurther reports state that Generals French and Gatacre are alert, and that Lord Methuen keeps the enemy active in their trenches. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Boers now admit that the recent cannonading by Generals Warron and Clary's divisions was the fiercest they have yet encountered. ...
Article : 30 wordsLord Methuen's failure to relieve Kimberley makes Mr. Rhodes's position in the Diamond City somewhat perilous. His friends are now regretting that he ...
Article : 438 wordsMr, Morley, speaking at Forfar, said that Liberal Imperialism was simply Chamberlain wine of Rosebery label. He disliked thoe name Empire, and ...
Article : 47 wordsIt is reported that General Buller holds troops in readiness to follow up any success he may achieve. ...
Article : 22 wordsSergeant-Major Greener, who deserted from the Royal Engineers at Aldershot, has been captured at Magersfontoin and shot. ...
Article : 23 wordsA Boer commando having passed over Portugese territory into Rhodesia, a force of Portugese artillery has bean sent to prevent any ...
Article : 33 wordsAt the first day's sitting of the Premiers' Conference it cannot be said that very much was accomplished, the characteristic tendency of ...
Article : 881 wordsThe Boers at Johannesburg are only crushing the richest ore. Cattle are grazing in the streets. It is reported that stones are being robbed in ...
Article : 36 wordsDuring a reconnaissance by Lord Methuen's force at Modder River on Tuesday a lyddite shell exploded the Boer's power magazine. ...
Article : 38 wordsLONDON, Wednesday afternoon. A Dutch solicitor has induced President Kruger to renew the licenses for all Robinson's claims at Johannesburg. ...
Article : 26 wordsThere will to no afternoon delivery by letter carriers to-day. The Post Office will be open from 0 to 10 a.m. and from 5 to 6 p.m. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe secretary it complaining a great deal of the laxity displayed by military and polios officials who are anthorised to issue forms to applicants in the country ...
Article : 90 wordsA kopje near Spionkop was stormed on Tuesday with howitzers and infantry fire. The Boers retreated, suffering from ...
Article : 33 wordsAt the Licensing Court yesterday Charles Francis Franks was granted a renewal of his license for the Royal Hotel, Palmer's Oakey. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 wordsThompson's Almanack and Encyclopedia for 1900 has just arrived, and is brimming fall of useful facts and figures and up-to-date informationāhistoric, scientific, and ...
Article : 50 wordsA joint reconnaissance the Modder and Orange Rivers at Rooipan has been made. A. brisk artillery duel ensued. ...
Article : 23 wordsInformation from Melbourne states the two Indians held at Wycherproof by the police in connection with the burning tragedy there have been discharged. There was no ...
Article : 54 wordsThe secretary of the Bushmens' Contingent Committee has up to date, issued 1005 passes to men to go into camp. Including 1000 guineas given by Mr. A. ...
Article : 72 wordsThe last intercolonial match of the season will bo commenced at been tomorrow at the Sydney cricket ground between teams representing New South ...
Article : 228 wordsAt Kimberley armourers constructed a 28-pounder cannon and christened it Long Cecil. It has a range of 8000 yards. Cecil Rhodes fired the new ...
Article : 49 wordsA very successful bazaar and social was held in Bailey's Hall, Peel, on Monday night, in did of the local Rowan Catholic Church funds. There was a very large attendance. ...
Article : 107 wordsAs was anticipated the cost of the contingents dispatched from Now South Wales has exceeded the estimates first supplied to the Government by the ...
Article : 103 wordsThe newspapers blaine the censor aud the War Office for publishing General Buller's hazardous plan of campaign and thus causing cruel ...
Article : 28 wordsThe "Absent-minded Beggar" has made things worse for Mr. Rudyard Kipling, He has hoped for a little peace at Rottingdean, now the colder weather has rendered ...
Article : 180 wordsFive Englishmen possessing passes allowing them to remain in the Free State were shot at Harrismith for refusing to fight. ...
Article : 24 wordsPatriotic Concert, School of Arts. Summer meeting, Wattle Flat District Club, Market Day and Fancy Fair at White ...
Article : 25 wordsColonel Codrington, who was wounded at Magersfonteip, is a son of the late Sir William Codrington, who was the third and last Commander-in Chief in ...
Article : 84 wordsThe newspapers in applauding the conference of Premiers declaim the war is exercising a binding influence on the colonies, bringing them closer into ...
Article : 35 wordsMessrs. M. Sparkes, of Barbigal, E. Broad and C. Schraeder of Balladoran left Dubbo this week for the bushmen's camp at Randwick, (Mr. McMillain, of ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Fri 26 Jan 1900, Page 2
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