In the House of Commons last night supplementary estimates amounting to £6,500,000, to cover cost of the civil administration, the railways, and the ...
Article : 147 wordsA few additional details respecting the death of the Empress Frederick have been published. Her Majesty was conscious to the last, ...
Article : 226 wordsIn connection with the sensational attempt to rob the Bank of New South Wales at Henty last night, one of the prisoners, who gives the name of George Whitton, ...
Article : 983 wordsIt was a day of little things up to the adjournment for dinner, the bills dealt with being short and not of very general interest. The expenditure of £1,000 by ...
Article : 458 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General left Melbourne yesterday afternoon for Sydney accompanied by Major Philson and Mr. Saville Gore. Prior to his departure ...
Article : 1,316 wordsAcknowledging that the main argument against the convention proposal had been exhausted by previous discussion, the leader of the Opposition, ...
Article : 6,358 wordsAs soon as the Senate met the President announced that since their last meeting news had been received of the death of the Empress Frederick of Germany. ...
Article : 359 wordsIt took place last night in the Salvation Army headquarters, in Bourke-street, and the ceremony was a huge success. Bridgeroom seems a frivolous term to ...
Article : 1,626 words"The Times" states that Lord Milner and General N. G. Lyttelton will start for South Africa on Saturday next, the 10th inst. ...
Article : 82 wordsBefore leaving Melbourne yesterday His Excellency the Governor-General, on behalf of the Commonwealth, despatched the following message to His Majesty King ...
Article : 102 wordsLord Kitchener reports the following Boer losses during the past week:—Killed, 48; wounded, 19; prisoners, 220; surrendered, 57, also captured by the British; ...
Article : 52 wordsPetitions continue to poor in about the clauses dealing with Tattersall's and similar institutions in the Post and Telegraph Bill. Amongst others, Mr. Wilkinson (Q.) ...
Article : 1,479 wordsAfter Ministers had answered 16 more or less uninteresting questions, Mr. M'Leod continued the debate on the second reading of the Convention Bill. He proved to ...
Article : 1,112 wordsCommandant Kruitzinger, the most active of the Boer raiders in the Cape Colony, has explained to a loyalist the reason for his continued resistance. He said that ...
Article : 53 wordsWhen the Senate met yesterday, The PRESIDENT announced, with regret, that since the last meeting of the Senate news had been received of the death ...
Article : 659 wordsA success is reported by Colonel G. F. Gorringe, who has been engaged in hunting the Boer raiding bands in the Cape Colony. ...
Article : 74 wordsColonel H. J. Scobell, of the Royal Scots Greys, who has for some time past been operating against the Boer raiders in the Cape Colony, has defeated Lategan, the ...
Article : 42 wordsA cable message from Cape Town was received yesterday by the Defence department, through His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, giving the names of two ...
Article : 109 wordsTrooper Edwin Bawden, one of the invalided soldiers who arrived by the transport Britannia, died at the Melbourne Hospital yesterday afternoon of pneumonia, ...
Article : 45 wordsMrs. Wilkinson, mother, of the late Corporal Ivor Wilkinson, of the 2nd Scottish Horse, who was killed in action at Elandskloof on the 3rd July, has received the ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Caulfield Grand National Meeting is very interestingly illustrated in "The Australnsian" of this week. A fine view is given of the field of horses turning out of ...
Article : 326 wordsSo far 42 men have enrolled in the contingent for South Africa, the men being only supplied with, uniform and kit, They will go overland and, join the transport ...
Article : 42 wordsThe German consul in Melbourne sent the following cahle message to Berlin yesterday:— "The Imperial consul requests the ...
Article : 61 wordsSir,—Referring to your paragraph in "The Argus" of the 16th ult. re the pay of the third contingent (Bushmen), Mr. Peacock is under a mistaken idea when he ...
Article : 289 wordsIn connection with the death of the Empress Frederick, the following messages of condolence were despatched, through the Lieutenant-Governor to-day, to the ...
Article : 250 wordsI.G.M.S. Weimar left Suez for Australia on the 5th inst. ...
Article : 13 wordsAt 11 a.m.—Crown Paper—The King v. Coleman. App[?]eals—Montgomerie's Brewery Ltd. v. Blyth (part heard), Paull v. the Charlo[?]te Plains Co. ...
Article : 90 wordsHenri Ellis D'Albites, 22 Robinson-street, Prahran, chemist, formerly boardinghousekeeper. Causes of insolvency—Losses in purchase and sale of chemist's business in ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 8 Aug 1901, Page 5
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