Major-General Benson, who has command of the British column engaged in the high veldt district of the Transvaal, has been successful in a night ...
Article : 52 wordsM. Waldeck-Rousaeau,. Premier of France, has introduced into the Chamber of Deputies a measure which provides for the payment of workmen’s ...
Article : 50 wordsLouis Botha ,the Boer generalissimo, “who is being gradually encompassed into a small area by the British columns under General Walter Kitchener on the ...
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Advertising : 96 wordsA fire occurred early this morning at. Harrison and Co.'s large flour mills, Port Adelaide, which narrowly - escaped destruction. At- it was serious damage ...
Article : 71 wordsA .return published to-day states that in the London hospitals there are no less than 171 cases of smallpox under treatment. ...
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Advertising : 517 wordsIt is nothing less than amusing to read in-.the daily press the reasons given for the threatened attack on the Government. The - “West” lets itself out ...
Article : 536 wordsThe servants of the Royal palaces, many public schools and public institutions have become alarmed over the extraordinary increase in the number ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Paul Kruger, ex-President of the South African Republic, is reported today day in telegrams to be lying ill in Holland, and is in a rather precarious ...
Article : 60 wordsMiss Stone, the’ American missionary in Macedonia, who is in the hands - of brigands, and a ransom of £30,000 demanded for her release, is still in captivity. ...
Article : 95 wordsThe. body, of a single woman, aged 29, and identified as- Catherine Canny, was recovered from .the well in the yard of the Burnside Hotel this morning. It ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Marylebone C.C. the authority on cricket in England, is appointing boards to select the teams to play in the test matches with the Australians ...
Article : 48 wordsR. F. Keating was charged at the Kalgoorlie Police Court to-day with have obtained the sum of £5 by means of a valueless cheque from Patrick ...
Article : 135 wordsDr; Joseph Parker, D.D. president of the Congregational Union, in his presidential address -stated that it had been decided to consider the proposal ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Earl of Rosebery, the last Liberal Premier of England, delivered a remarkable speech at Birmingham last night. He Warned the Salisbury - Government ...
Article : 55 wordsLast night, during the absence of the family fit Mr. J. D. Stuart’s residence, Dwyer-street, Boulder, burglars into the house and annexed £100 ...
Article : 47 wordsIn the Luneberg district n the East Transvaal, the Boer general Louis Botha is reported to lave obtained ample supplies of foodstuffs. ...
Article : 57 wordsAt the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning Herbert' Austin arid Arthur Forth were charged with larceny from the camp of, one S. P .Olsen of a revolver, ...
Article : 115 wordsThe British Treasury Department has issued an order which prohibits the use of glucose which has been turned into sugar and contains any. arsenic whatever ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Boulder Council last night, passed a resolution empowering its solicitor to issue a writ for not less than £1000, against the contractor for the dam, ...
Article : 63 wordsSir;—Cannot something be done to rid . Kalgoorlie of some musical fiends who have joined together to make life hideous and almost unbearable-for business, ...
Article : 207 wordsA private letter from the East gives color to die whisper, uttered in several places of late that Sir John Forrest is full of the. formalities and gravity and ...
Article : 140 wordsLast night there was. an excellent attendance at the sale of effects organised by the Congregational Church, and the musical programmed was very much ...
Article : 67 wordsNow" that the thirsty- weather is approaching the police intend to make every effort to suppress the numerously groggeries that exist in kalgoorlie ...
Article : 118 wordsA meeting of. the South Kalgoorlie Progress Committee was held on Tuesday evening (last at the Edgar-fit. Mission Hall, the president, Mr. Corry, ...
Article : 418 wordsMr. J. Leekie, captain of the Boulder Football Club, is lying ill with dysentery. Mr. Oswald Mathews, who filled the positon of assistant town clerk at Boulder ...
Article : 57 wordsThere must be money in the coupon business—for the people who are running the prize distribution. Strenuous efforts are being made to secure the ...
Article : 122 wordsAs a garbled report has been circulated of an assault upon Mr.. Lionel Billin, the facts will serve to remove the wrong impression made by the misleading ...
Article : 273 wordsPerhaps the largest crowd ever seen at an evening -open .air entertainment assembled at . the Boulder .Recreation reserve when the final programme of ...
Article : 312 wordsAn amusing incident occurred at a church not a thousand miles from Boulder. on the occasion of a recent Gordian knot contract, to wit, a wedding. The ...
Article : 216 wordsThe police have practically ordered, the discontinuance throughout the State of that class of entertainment mistakenly called boxing contests. During the ...
Article : 284 wordsThe I.O.R., after their meeting on Tuesday, held a social, a large number members and lady friends being present. Parlor games, interspersed with ...
Article : 188 wordsTho appeared-for cough—the cough yon let go on, hoping it will cure itself— is the costly rough. - It is the cough that annoys you, keeps on hacking and tearing ...
Article : 87 wordsSore and swollen joints, sharp, shooting pains, torturing muscles, no rest, no sleep. That means rheumatism. It is a stubborn disease to fight but Chamberlain’s ...
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The Evening Star (Boulder, WA : 1898 - 1921), Thu 17 Oct 1901, Page 3
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