LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The following casualties to Australians are reported at Reitfontein on November 29: ...
Article : 25 wordsThe PRESIDENT (Mr Adye Douglas) took the chair at 4 o'clock. STANLEY BREAKWATER, Mr MOORE moved that there be laid on ...
Article : 1,293 wordsLieutenant-Colonel Martin yesterday sued the following instructions to the superintended of police, in connection with the return of the troops on Saturday : " At ...
Article : 268 wordsNow Zealand Mounted Infantry: Sergeants F. Russell, G. Hyde, Trooper Openheim, Corporal Rodney, Private Devereux. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe following were severely wounded during the engagement: New Zealanders: J. Borlase, G. Oldstone, C. Ohagenson, W. Hawthorne, ...
Article : 127 wordsThe fall advertisement of the railway arrangements appeared in yesterday's issue for both civilians and troops On the Western line all troops travel by ...
Article : 260 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The New Sonth Wales contingent by the Harlech Castle who arrived overland from Melbourne, were warmly welcomed and entertained by the ...
Article : 34 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.— The liner Sophocles arrived to-day from London via Capetown, with 2 number of officers and men belonging to the different colonies ...
Article : 82 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Prior to the departure of the Harlech Castle for Hobart. Major Cameron telegraphed to the Premier from Williamstown bidding good-bye to ...
Article : 63 wordsSir,—I find that your remark in to-day' report of last night's meeting re the three entertainments has misled several people. Please allow me to state that instead of ...
Article : 122 wordsHOBART, Thursday.—The greatest activity is being displayed by citizens in decorating shops, etc., with bunting and trees for the return of the troops. A ...
Article : 62 wordsAs the good ship ploughed through the rolling seas, Did they murmur a sweet refrain— Echoed softly at night by the hurrying ...
Article : 245 wordsAll the arrangements for to-morrow's demonstration are now complete, and nothing remains to the done but to put on the finishing touches to-day. The liberal ...
Article : 269 wordsFrom the returns furnished Lieutenant Colonel Martin, it is probable that over 1070 troops will take part in the receptive celebrations to-morrow. The figures ...
Article : 70 wordsThe first race in the programme of the next meet of Tattersall's Race Club particulars of which appeared in yesterday's issue, should hare read for 13 3 class, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 383 wordsOne immediate effect of the arrival of the news that the Soldiers would come back from the war on Saturday was of course, a harrying forward of all the arrangements for ...
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Advertising : 2,534 wordsThe brethren of the various lodges are notified by advertisements to assemble at their respective lodge-rooms on Saturday to take part in the citizens' procession. ...
Article : 27 wordsAll the employees of Messrs. J. and T. Gunn are requested to assemble at the Brisbane-street office yard at 2 on Saturday afternoon to take part in the citizens ...
Article : 38 wordsThe SPEAKER (Mr N. J Brown) took the chair at 4 o'clock. QUESTIONS. Mr PROPSTING, on Friday, to ask ...
Article : 2,730 wordsThe town clerk intimate that the following will be the line of route taken by the military : From railway station along Invermay-road Tamar Cimitiere. St John ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Fri 7 Dec 1900, Page 3
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