Held, Over.—Owing to pressure on one space several letters, including one from the Treasurer, are held over. Cliff Grounds.—The Superintendent ...
Article : 1,397 wordsIt is believed that the Boers have been given until to-day to decide whether they will accept or reject the final terms laid down by Great Britain 8.10 p.m. Intelligence has just bean received that the signatures of the Boer ...
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Advertising : 586 wordsGovernor M'Callum, in a later speech, eulogised General Louis Botha as a prospective Natal colonist, and strongly appealed to the races for a fraternal ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. John E. Redmond, Leader of the Irish Parliamentary party, speaking at a meeting of the United Irish League at Kensington on Saturday, declared ...
Article : 78 wordsMr. Bennet-Burleigh, correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," states that the people at Pretoria paraded after midnight, singing "God Save the ...
Article : 37 wordsAll the press messages from South Africa report that the troops are in splendid form after their rest. The horses are also reported to be ...
Article : 36 wordsThe "Cape Times" has been strongly advocating the suspension of the constitution of Cape Colony. The journal points out that neither the ...
Article : 48 wordsPeace.—"There will NOW be a place for ME at the coronation." With apologies to "The London Punch." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 23 wordsAt the Police Court yesterday the adjourned court of enquiry into the collision between the steamer Koonookarra and cutter Spray, which occurred ...
Article : 1,268 wordsColonel de Lisle, who has done excellent work throughout the campaign, recently became ill, and he has now been invalided to England. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe monthly meeting of this board was held on Thursday night, when all the members were present. An invitation was received from the ...
Article : 272 wordsThe 26th and 27th insts. have been proclaimed public holidays at Pretoria. ...
Article : 17 wordsA proclamation was issued at Pretoria on Saturday providing that, notwithstanding Mr. Kruger's proclamation suspending the interest on ...
Article : 37 wordsThe news that peace had been signed at Pretoria was received this morning with rejoicing. Flags were at once hoisted, and for half an hour the ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Governor has received advice that Trooper Albert Fitzallen, of the Tasmanian contingent, died from enteric at Elandsfontein on May 30. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe civilised nations of the earth will concur in stamping for Saturday, May 31, 1902, a passport to the most distant posterity, for on that day the ...
Article : 969 wordsAfter signifying their acceptance of the terms all the delegates arrived at Pretoria on Saturday, and signed at 10.30 at night a document containing ...
Article : 65 wordsThe federal statutes have already supplied the lawyers with some interesting points of interpretation. One arose and was argued on Tuesday in ...
Article : 271 wordsThe "Standard" declares that as long as the drama unfolded itself the feelings of the spectators underwent a change, and the closing act would add ...
Article : 215 wordsRight Hen. the Lord Mayor made the announcement at the Mansion House that peace had been proclaimed. He remarked that while the nation was ...
Article : 184 wordsSome light has been thrown on the negotiations between the Boer delegates and the British by Colonel Sir H. E. M'Callum, Governor of Natal. ...
Article : 107 wordsThe "Daily Express" declares that Mr. Kruger, on learning the news of the surrender, exclaimed "My God—impossible." ...
Article : 26 wordsPortuguese military engineers confirm the report that the Boer prisoners now at Peniche, near Lisbon, have discovered a rich vein of gold in the old abandoned ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 3 Jun 1902, Page 5
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