{No abstract available}
Advertising : 309 wordsAccording to the correspondent of the "Morning Post," the main body of the Boers crept to the plateau. They then drove the Fusiliers to the ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Governor-General received messages of congratulation from all parts of Australia. ...
Article : 21 wordsA serious row occurred among the Chinese in a joss house at Ballarat. Knives were drawn, and sticks brought into play, but the police were promptly ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Governor has been advised by cable that 166 Queensland troops are returning by the transport Orient, which left Capetown on the 13th inst. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe open-air thanksgiving service in commemoration of the safe return of our local contingent from South Africa was held this afternoon, upwards of 400 ...
Article : 224 wordsSo far Lord Hopetoun has not sent for anyone to form a Federal Cabinet. Sir William Lyne waited upon him at Government House this afternoon, but ...
Article : 44 wordsAs already reported, the Boers lost heavily in the fight. Amongst those who were killed was a son of the late Chief Commandant, ...
Article : 31 wordsMR. H. V. Bayly, secretary of the Tasmanian Postal Department, arrived in Melbourne this morning overland from Sydney, en route to Tasmania, after ...
Article : 36 wordsGreat activity is being displayed by the Germans in China. Much of this energy is condemned as mischievous by the Englishmen ...
Article : 158 wordsHon. Henry Dobson, a candidate for the Senate in the Federal Parliament, delivered an address in Lawson's hall here to-night. There was a fair ...
Article : 75 wordsCommandant Ferriers surprised an outpost party outside Vryheid. The Boers attempted to rush the town, but were repulsed after some ...
Article : 84 wordsPostmaster-General Gu[?] returned to-day from Sydney, where he conferred with Mr. Crick on the Cape cable scheme. It is probable both New ...
Article : 39 wordsA small body of Tasmanians in Sydney propose to temporarily erect a statue symbolical of Tasmania upon a pedestal, flanked by four obelisks, ...
Article : 179 wordsJas. E. Sherrad, for 17 years secretary to the trustees of the Exhibition Building, committed suicide to-day by hanging himself from one of the rungs ...
Article : 112 wordsW. Caldwell, one of the New Zealand Roughriders, has died from enteric at Pretoria. Mr. Sanderson, the Government ...
Article : 80 wordsAt the banquet tendered to-night to Major Cameron and men about 135 sat down at the tables. Amongst the visitors were the Premier (Hon. N. E. ...
Article : 732 wordsNumerous bush fires are reported from various parts of the colony, causing heavy loss to farmers. The losses in crops alone in the country round ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Secretary of State for War (Right Hon. W. St. John Brodrick) has appointed Colonel Lord E. W. PelhamClinton, Major-General A. C. Hawkins, ...
Article : 97 wordsWhile the mounted corps from Aliwal and Rouxville were opposing two commandoes near Zastron on Friday, a party of General Brabant's Horse, ...
Article : 55 wordsThe following men from the Second Battalion have been selected to proceed to Sydney with the Tasmanian unit for the Commonwealth celebrations:— ...
Article : 135 wordsA boat containing a party of man-of-warsmen were run down in the harbour last night by a steam pinnace belonging to one of the warships. The ...
Article : 52 wordsA meeting was held in Hamburg on Saturday for the purpose of expressing sympathy with Mr. Kruger in .his mission to Europe. ...
Article : 72 wordsThe London Deep Leads, Limited, capital £650,000, has been registered for flotation, and all the shares have been issued for public subscription. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Premier has sent a cable to Mr. Chamberlain asking when the letters patent will be issued for the extension of the boundaries of New Zealand. ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. J. B. Waldron, one of the Senate candidates, addressed the electors on Saturday evening in the Council Chambers, Evandale. Mr. C. W. Hayes ...
Article : 58 wordsAn inquest was held to-day on the body of the child E. Molloy, who died in the hospital on Saturday from burns. A verdict of accidental death was ...
Article : 41 wordsThe German training frigate Gneisenaw parted with her anchor during a storm, and was wrecked in the harbour of Malaga, in Spain. ...
Article : 47 wordsLeading burghers at Bloemfontein have carefully considered the proposals of the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain for the settlement of the trouble. ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. J. H. Keating, hon. secretary of the Northern Tasmanian Federation League, waited upon the Chief Secretary (Hon. G. T. Collins), yesterday ...
Article : 1,057 wordsCharles Campbell, who shot himself yesterday, is still alive. It is alleged that the cause of the rash act was religious mania. ...
Article : 28 wordsOwing to the Jingoes, the United States Senate is threatening to abrogate the Clayton-Bulwer treaty. The New York "Times" urges ...
Article : 47 wordsThe death is announced of Lieutenant the Right Hon. Lord O'Hagan, of the Second Battalion of the Grenadier Guards. ...
Article : 81 wordsThe following probates and administration have been granted:— Probates.—Archiba[?] Mathieson to Amelia Ellen Mathieson, 1032; ...
Article : 120 wordsIn connection with members of the Tasmanian volunteers taking part in the forthcoming celebrations in Sydney, Sergeant Barlen, of the Zeehan ...
Article : 44 wordsThe reported recovery of the Nelson relics has been declared to be a hoax. Valuable curios which were lent to the Westham Museum by the South ...
Article : 60 wordsFive thousand South African constabulary are recruiting in England. ...
Article : 18 wordsWe in Belgium are railing against Great Britain, but the wicked old nation seems to care very little about it. She will continue doubtless to purchase the half ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Administrator has received the following cable from South Africa:— "The Australian contingent sailed on December 13 in the s. Orient. After ...
Article : 68 wordsNot very many years ago we used to be proud of our railroads. We contrasted the comfort and the speed of our trains with those of foreign countries. In both ...
Article : 92 wordsBarely a week passes that the University of Chicago does not furnish some surprise in the direction of edibles or raiment. The latest announcement from, ...
Article : 56 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 18 Dec 1900, Page 6
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: