LONDON, TUESDAY Night.—Colonel Brabant assured the colonial division, on the eve of their starting for the front, that their movements would ...
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Advertising : 1,744 wordsThe summer meet of the T.T.C. Races is always heralded by a flutter of excitement amongst from who desire to be up to-date in their cus[?] Yesterday (Cap Dag) ...
Article : 2,189 wordsSTRAHAN, WEDNESDAY.—At a meeting of the Town Board £5 was on the motion of the chairman (Mr johnson), voted towards the patriotic fund. ...
Article : 55 wordsZEEHAN, WEDNESDAY.—A moonlight picnic is to be held here on the evening of St. Valentine's Day in aid of the patriot.C fund, and if the weather is favorable it will ...
Article : 40 wordsLONDON, WEDNESDAY Morning.—Mr J. Chamberlain's speech in the House of Commons on Monday has made a great impression in Germany ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsLONDON, WEDNESDAY Morning.—The Standard" correspondent states that General Hector Macdonald's Brigade, with a field battery of the ...
Article : 66 wordsLONDON, WEDNESDAY Morning.— Five Boer prisoners at Simonstown seized some firearms and, after wounding the warder, escaped. They were, ...
Article : 43 wordsMELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—Subacriptions are still coming in freely to the various partiotic funds. The Mayor's Empire Fund now stands at £14, 286, and the ...
Article : 79 wordsSYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—The gross receipts of the cricket match in aid of the patriotic funds were £690. After payment of expenses £500 will probably be divided ...
Article : 34 wordsLONDON, TUESDAY Night.—The Boers have been driven from a strong position between Slingersfontein and Colesberg by lyddite shells ...
Article : 37 wordsLONDON, WEDNESDAY Morning.—Sir Edwin H. Edwin, the British Ambassador at. Athens, has, in the Queen's name, thanked Greece for the ...
Article : 40 wordsAUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY.—The Canterbury Jockey Club has contributed £200 to the war fund. ...
Article : 16 wordsPleasanter conditions than obtained yesterday to favor the big meeting of the T.T.C. could not be expected. It was an ideal day for outdoor amusement, and the ...
Article : 2,670 wordsLONDON, TUESDAY Night.—Thirteen thousand troops, 3000 horses, and six gun will embark for South Africa at Portsmouth within the ...
Article : 29 wordsLONDON, WEDNESDAY Morning.—The Maharajah of Jaipur has donated a lakh (100,O00) of rupees to the war fund. ...
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Advertising : 505 wordsSYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—The Lieutenant-Governor has received the following telegram from Lord Roberts, "I had great pleasure in personally welcoming here the ...
Article : 134 wordsLONDON. TUESDAY Night.—Great indignation haB been aroused at the Cape by President, Krnger's and President Steyn'e insolent description of ...
Article : 76 wordsPrivate Wm, Tucker, of the cressy company gave in his name to join the contingent, and has passed the doctor, and he has good promise of support to purchase of horse ...
Article : 80 wordsLONDON, WEDNESDAY Morning.—In the House of Commons yesterday the debate on Lord Fitzmaurice'e hOstile amendment condemning the ...
Article : 268 wordsQUEENSTOWN, WEDNESDAY.—Messrs. Hillier and Gardiner, of Queenstown, have been selected for the bushmen's contingent. ...
Article : 19 wordsSYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—The bushmen's contingent camp has been shifted from Randwick to Kensington racecourse. The change is greatly approved. A further ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 344 wordsLONDON, WEDNESDAY Morning.—General Lord Robert visited the transports Warrigal and Euryalus on their arrival at Capetown from Australia ...
Article : 87 wordsLONDON, WEDNESDAY Morning.— President Kruger has closed Robinson's Bank at Johannesburg, ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Thu 8 Feb 1900, Page 3
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