The Bushmen's scouts have captured twenty-five natives at Pienaars River, who were armed with rifles and ammunition, and were going in the ...
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Advertising : 376 wordsLast night, at the School of Arts Hall, Messrs. J. P. Gray and J. C. Neild, M.L.A., freetrade candidates for the Senate, addressed the electors. ...
Article : 2,364 wordsAnother case of plague has occurred in Sydney in connection with the transport Antillian, which is at present detained in quarantine in consequence ...
Article : 179 wordsThe rainfall, up to 6 p.m. last night, was 3 inches 46 points, a welcome change from the long period of dry weather. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe quarterly social of the Technical College Union will be held in the Lecture Hall to-night at 8 o'clock. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. Barton, the Federal Prime Minister will address the electors on Friday next 22nd inst., in the School of Arts Hall. ...
Article : 26 wordsCombined movements of Lord Kitchener and Major-General French's forces have frustrated De Wet's and Hertzog's attempted dash to St. ...
Article : 41 wordsPatrick Campion and Daniel Kelly pleaded guilty at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday to charges of allowing animals to stray within the borough, and were each fined 53 and ...
Article : 36 wordsTho "Independence Beige," a strongly pro-Boer newspaper says that the emancipation of the South African Republics is impossible, and to continue ...
Article : 47 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting was held in the Benevolent Home yesterday. There were present, Mesdames P. B. Suttor (president, in the chair), Edgley (vice-president), ...
Article : 38 wordsThe celebration of St. Patrick's Day in Bathurst, on Monday next, promises to be on a scale of great magnificence, In the daytime the sports will probably receive a full ...
Article : 69 wordsTwo fresh cases of plague were reported this evening—one in Stirling street, and the other in Newcastle street. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe New York "Sun" has apologised for the garbled accounts, published by it, of the letters of Lieutenant Morrison, describing alleged ...
Article : 48 wordsCoomber, the plague patient, is improving. Gardiner is convalescent, but it will be some time before he is sufficiently recovered to be released. ...
Article : 146 wordsBefore Mr. N. C. O'Neill, P.M., at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday, the Inspector of Nuisances proceeded against Thomas Bampton for driving a butcher's ...
Article : 59 wordsColonels De Lisle and Gorringe forestalled Kruitzinger at Adelaide. Kruitzinger turned northwards.The Boers derailed a train at Wilge ...
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Advertising : 112 wordsMr. Ferguson's meetings at Wattle Plat and Sofala were most successful. Mr. Hurley, M.L.A., travelled with Mr. Ferguson and rendered much ...
Article : 137 wordsAt the Bathurst Small Debts Court yesterday is each of the following cases a verdict was given for the plaintiff with costs:—Meagher and Co. v. J. W, Roberts, £2 2s, ...
Article : 120 wordsCommandant De Jager, a noted Natal rebel, has been sentenced to five years imprisonment and fined £5000 for treason and for looting. ...
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Advertising : 377 wordsThe Boers shot two British prisoners at Walmarstad, also three burghers, for refusing to fight. Commandant Delarey ordered their ...
Article : 48 wordsThe following is the final reading of stations, as decided by tho Wesleyan Conference for the year 1901 for tho Bathurst district:— Bathurst, Henry Wiles, Thomas B. Holmes, ...
Article : 169 wordsAn enthusiastic meeting of protectionists and supporters of the Barton Government was held at Moston's Hotel on Tuesday evening, ...
Article : 51 wordsThe nominations to the Senate of Australia by the electors of New South Wales number just half a century, and it is safe to say that a ...
Article : 286 wordsRepeated attempts on the part of small commandoes to break away north through the lines between Bloemfontein and Thabanchu have been ...
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Advertising : 300 wordsBefore tho Police Magistrate, at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday, Edward John Langley was charged, on remind, with maliciously wounding one James Boyle. ...
Article : 452 wordsCommandant Kruitzinger has forced a passage at Leeuwdrift thus foiling Colonel De Lisle's plan to jamb the Boers into the fork of the Great ...
Article : 33 wordsAfter a four hours' fight between twenty-three of Oregen's (?) Horse and seventy Boors, at Kenhardt, three Boors were killed and many wounded, ...
Article : 37 wordsThe troopships Custodian and Maplemore came up to the wharf this afternoon and took the first detachment of men. and horses for South Africa; 486 ...
Article : 51 wordsReuter's agent at Shangai states that the negotiations of the Ministers in China are reported to be suspended owing to the difficulty concerning the ...
Article : 35 wordsThe following are the officers of the Dubbo Polo Club for the ensuing year:—Patron, Mr. F. Mack: president Dr. Hope; vice-presidents Messrs R. ...
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Advertising : 50 wordsOne hundred and seventy-five points of rain have fallen here, and it is still steadily raining. A good fall is anticipated. ...
Article : 29 wordsOn page 4 four of this issue will be found Campaign Notes, Notes and Notions and Markets. ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Sat 16 Mar 1901, Page 2
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