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Advertising : 118 wordsThe members of the second Tasmanian contingent who are going to the Transvaal to assist in "wiping something off the slate "take their departure from Launceston ...
Article : 356 wordsHOBART, WEDNESDAY.—The steamer Papandi arrived to-day with Cape files to December 27, from which the following items have been compiled ...
Article : 568 wordsDURBAN, DECEMBER 23.—Mr Winton Churchill, the escaped war correspondent, arrived from Delagoa Bay this afternoon by the Induna. There was no organised but a ...
Article : 442 wordsCHIEVELEY CAMP. DECEMBER 24 (special)—Over 100 Kaffir deserters from the Boers have reached this camp, and reported that fearful havoc was caused by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 399 wordsMODDER RIVER, DECEMBER 25.—There are no hostilities to-day, the troops being drawn up to cheer the Queen at noon for the purpose of spending Christmas. The ...
Article : 142 wordsCHIEVELEY CAMP, DECEMBER 19.—two train lads of wounded were sent from Chieveley to Maritzburg to-day. A Boer prisoner brought into camp was ...
Article : 549 wordsSTERKSTROOM CAMP, DECEMBER 23.—A force under Colonel Dalgetty at 8 o'clock this morning entered and re-occupied Dordrecht unopposed, the rebels fleeing to ...
Article : 129 wordsHOBART, WEDNESDAY.—The Commandant (Colonel Legge) has issued the following headquarters order: "The Commandant desires to express his great satisfaction at ...
Article : 299 wordsLORENZO MARQUES, DECEMBER 22 (Renter's special service).—Mr Churchill says he escaped by scaling a wal, and he then boarded a down train after it had left ...
Article : 77 wordsSTERKSTORROM, DECEMBER 24.—Yesterday a British force, composed of Brabant's Horse, Cape Mounted Rifles, Cape Police, under Captains Yieldon and De ...
Article : 146 wordsMODDER RIVER, DECEMBER 25 (Reuter's specialservice).—To-day the whole of the troops paraded at their respective camps, and gave three ringing cheers for the ...
Article : 76 wordsCHIEVELEY CAMP, DECEMBER 23 (Special) — A Kafifr messenger, with a despatch from Ladysmith, states a heavy shelling took place by the Boers on ...
Article : 66 wordsHOBART, WEDNESDAY.—Quite 3000 people assembled at the military barracks this afternoon to witness what troops could be collected together at the capital to bid ...
Article : 183 wordsMr H. W. Potts, the Victorian dairy expert, who has been engaged to give a series of lectures throughout the colony on "Modern dairying," arrived by the s.s. ...
Article : 1,419 wordsCHIEVELEY CAMP, DECEMBER 24—This morning the 13th Hussars, under Lieutenant Denny, reconnoitred northeast of the camp, but did not see any ...
Article : 449 wordsCHIEVELEY, DECEMBER 23 (Reuter's special service).—With the exception of a few shots by the lyddite guns at the Boer positions, nothing of any interest happened ...
Article : 33 wordsCHIEVELEY CAMP, DECEMBER 24 (Special).—Fearing an attack by Boers, the pickets west of the camp were reinforced, but have returned, the Boers having retired. ...
Article : 63 wordsHOBART, WEDNESDAY.—In connection with the outbreak of the bubonic plague in South Australia, the Premier (Mr N. E. Lowis) has received the following ...
Article : 161 wordsHOBART, THURSDAY.—It is understood that Rev. Hunter, who came to Hobart by last evening's express for the purpose of seeing the Bishop of Tasmania in reference ...
Article : 63 wordsMODDER RIVER, DECEMBER 23 (Kenter's special service).—The Boers every day throw a few shells firing, at extreme range within the line of outposts, about ...
Article : 196 wordsMELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—The Chief Secretary has been informed that it is understood that the British Government did not require any additional nursing staff for ...
Article : 98 wordsHOBART, WEDNESDAY.—The Premier (Mr N. E. Lewis) has received the following cablegram from Mr R. J. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand: "Owing to the bubonic ...
Article : 99 wordsAll the officers behaved grandly, and many a[?]rs of heroism are reported, two of which were learned particularly. When Lieutenant M'Kay, of the Carbineers, was wounded ...
Article : 560 wordsSYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—The contingent for South Africa embarked on steamers Surrey, Southern Cross, and Moravian this afternon. An enormous crowd of spectators ...
Article : 32 wordsORANGE RIVER, DECEMBER 23.—The appointment of Lord Roberts to the supreme command of the forces, and of Lord Kitchener as chief of the staff, has been ...
Article : 48 wordsMELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Treasurer (Mr W. Shiels), in reply to a question, said no reasonable expense would be spared to ...
Article : 39 wordsCHIEVELEY CAMP, DECEMBER 22.—A mounted force with two guns went out this morning to intercept a strong Boer patrol which passed Tugela five miles west of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 wordsCHIEVELEY CAMP, DECEMBER 24.—The latest news from Ladysmith is to the effect that the garrison, though confident of holding out, would be glad to hear ...
Article : 43 wordsAUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY—Precautions are being taken to guard against the introduction of the bubonic plague. ...
Article : 20 wordsMELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—The sum of £150,000 will be distributed in Melbourne on Monday among the shareholders of the Briseis Tin Mining Company, at the rate of ...
Article : 38 wordsLADYSMITH, DECEMBER 20.—Received at Maritzburg by heliograph (Renter's special service).—The news that General Buller's first attack at Colenso was not ...
Article : 59 wordsCHIEVELEY CAMP, DECEMBER 23.—in all, 500 cattle and 1200 sheep, believed to belong to disloyal Dutch and being protected by the enemy, have been captured by ...
Article : 317 wordsMELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—The shareholders of the New Brothers' Home No. 1 Tin Mining Company to-day adopted a resolution providing for the confirmation of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 305 wordsCHIEVELEY CAMP, DECEMBER 19 (Reuter's special service.)—The camp was awakened at an early hour by the sound of heavy firing in the direction of Ladysmith. ...
Article : 104 wordsHOBART, WEDNESDAY.—At the Brighton Jockey Club committee meeting, held yesterday, Davis, the rider of Hercules in the New Year's Day Steeplechase, was ...
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Advertising : 2,187 wordsCHIEVELEY CAMP, DECEMBER 21 (Reuter's special service)—This morning for some hours we again bombarded the Boer position at Cole[?]so, on the opposite ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Thu 18 Jan 1900, Page 3
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