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Article : 1,585 wordsThe annual meeting of the Ladies Benevolent Society was held yesterday, His Worship the Mayor presiding, There were present Mesdames Bytheway, Sen., ...
Article : 395 wordsA great movement on the part of the British troops is pending. Lords Roberts and Kitchener have left Capetown. ...
Article : 298 wordsThe last vessel the Surrey, left Fremantle, her final port of call, at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, and should reach Capetown about the 25th inst. ...
Article : 131 wordsSir Horace Tozer, Agent-General in London, has sent on to the Premier the following letter received by him from Rear-Admiral C. A. G. Bridge, after the ...
Article : 150 words[We neither hold ourselves responsible for, nor identify ourselves with the opinions expressed by our correspondents. ...
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Article : 426 wordsSays Saturday's Tamworth OBSERVER.—"Mr. C. J. Britten has fitted out a young man named Leslie Howard for service with the Bushmen's Contingent. ...
Article : 135 wordsMR. EDITOR,—I think it is just time we shop assistants of Gympie formed ourselves into a body or Society, to protest our own interests, hold meetings from time to ...
Article : 229 wordsSIR,—The reckless statements made by Dr. Kenny to the Hospital Committee at their last meeting were solutterly devoid of truth, and so evidently made for the ...
Article : 954 wordsMr. McKenzie, writing on the Viceroy's Cup race at Calcutta in the 'Australasain' says:—'But what ordinary British mortal, the Viceroy not excapted, ...
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Article : 1,260 wordsGeneral Buller has made a forward movement in Natal, having crossed the Tugela River on Monday last at Molen's Drift. ...
Article : 841 wordsWe have been courteously supplied by our townsman, Mr. W. H. Walker, with the following extracts from a letter written by his son, Sergt. H. ...
Article : 574 wordsOne of the largest gatherings that ever assembled in Towantin, met on Wednesday evening to bid farewell to our popular Post and Telegraph Mistress, Mrs. ...
Article : 178 wordsSouth American finance continues in a bad way. Argentina has sold an enormous quantity of wheat and frozen meat, and has secured a splendid price for wool. ...
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Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette (Qld. : 1868 - 1919), Sat 10 Feb 1900, Page 3
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