THE plant treated for the week 647 tons crude sulphides, whichh produced 100 tons concentrates, including 17 tons from the bu[?]dles, bulking 59.8 per cent. lead, 29.1oz. ...
Article : 256 wordsA series of interesting telegrams have been received in London from Northern Natal. The Times correspondent at the front ...
Article : 223 wordsBusiness at the wool sales yesterday was slow, and there were large withdrawals in favor of a later market. Crossbreds were firm. ...
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Advertising : 135 wordsThe Bushmen's Ce[?] reached £22,349 and the [?] £12,972. ...
Article : 14 wordsA letter received in England from Gunner Alfred Beadnall, of Scarborough, of the Field Artillery, dated from Orange River, November 12, stated:—"The most ...
Article : 129 wordsA pigeon message from the troopship Moravian mentions the finding of a stowaway on board when the steamer got to sea. ...
Article : 34 wordsBy proclamation published in the Government Gazette the Central Board of Health is authorised "to stop all or any traffic, and to limit the ingress and egress of any persons to ...
Article : 316 wordsThe Queensland and Tasmanian contingents are to be entertained by the Victorian Government on their arrival here. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe equipment of the 50 men to be contributed by South Australia to the Federal Bushmen's Contingent will soon begin in real earnest. The Mayor has appealed to the ...
Article : 49 wordsConstable M'Spedden, of Wentworth, who was accepted for South Africa, was presented with a purse of sovereigns before his departure. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsThe South Australian contingent stay in camp at Marino till Wednesday next. All social functions are being declined while Dr. Napier, who is medical officer to the ...
Article : 58 wordsThe mill, which is working three shifts and running freely, treated last week 960 tons crude ore, assaying 21.6 per cent. lead, 12.8oz. silver, and 15.7 per cent. zinc. This ...
Article : 245 wordsLieutenant-Colonel Baden-Powell, in command at Mafeking, reports that, despite repeated warnings, the Boers from their position outside the ...
Article : 56 wordsWork in the W. A. camp is proceeding all right. The following acting-sergeants have been appointed:—Oliver, formerly a commissioned officer in the Royal Navy; ...
Article : 90 wordsThe cargo of the German steamer Bundesrath, seized by the British and taken to Durban, has been examined and found not to consist of contraband goods ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 wordsThe Governor (Lord Ranfurly) yesterday reviewed the New Zealand contingent. He addressed the men as "brothers," and said their comrades had distinguished themselves ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. Alfred Deakin, who is going to England on a Federal mission, was given an enthusiastic farewell at Parliament House last night. Mr. M'Lean, the Premier, presided, ...
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Advertising : 48 wordsA great controversy is raging in London as to the value and quality of the British artillery used in the war. The Times asserts that the British field ...
Article : 46 wordsExploratory work continues to be pushed ahead in promising prospects. At the 550ft. the north-eastern drive, which has reached about 234ft. from thc north drive, is carrying ...
Article : 119 wordsPrivate F. H. Wauchope, who is a member of the first South Australian contingent sent to South Africa, writing to a friend in Adelaide under date Enslin camp, December ...
Article : 339 wordsIT is the most consoling to believe that the Adelaide doctors have made a mistake, and that what they diagnosed as bubonic plague is not the real thing at ...
Article : 1,025 wordsThe Portuguese Foreign Minister has declared that Portugal will neither sell, cede, nor lease any portion of her colonies. This is taken as an answer to ...
Article : 39 wordsThe return of the Kalgoorlie Chamber of Mines for December shows that the output of the Kalgoorlie mines for that month was 66,230oz. The output for the year was ...
Article : 50 wordsTHE mosquito season is now in full swing, and the average man's chance of paradise has dropped 50 per cent. in consequence of his scandalous profanity. The mosquito appears ...
Article : 493 wordsThe London Standard, commenting on the success of the Australian troops in South Africa, says that it is strange that the War Office has for years ...
Article : 96 wordsCorrespondents report that smallpox has broken out in the Boer camps in Northern Natal. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsThe London Standard's correspondent at Ladysmith has cabled further particulars of the attack of the Boers on the town on the 6th instant. ...
Article : 340 wordsAt the Childers police court yesterday the aboriginal Broome appeared to answer the charge of murdering the girl Mary Le Blowitz. ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Bishops of the Church of England have recommended that Septuagesima Sunday, February 11, be set apart in Great Britain for special ...
Article : 43 wordsMR. JOHN BOWRING has left Wentworth, where he was a well-known and popular resident. He was farewelled before departure Lord Roberts has several relatives in ...
Article : 582 wordsFurther particulars respecting the battle of Magersfontein, and the destruction of the Black Watch arrived at Hobart per the Papanui on Wednesday. One of the most ...
Article : 508 wordsLord Lamington, the Governor of Queensland, has sent the Queensland troops in South Africa a present of 2cwt. of tobacco. ...
Article : 70 wordsNews has been received that a patrol consisting of 16 men of the New South Wales Lancers and South Australian mounted troops were caught in an ...
Article : 148 wordsA number of gentlemen were entertained at dinner on board the new Orient mail steamer Ortona last night. Mr. Lyne, who was one of the speakers, said, in the course of ...
Article : 77 wordsSOME time back Mr. J. M'Cormack, secretary of the last Eight Hours Sports Committee, sent in his resignation. As he had not yet tendered a balance-sheet of the sports ...
Article : 325 wordsA deputation of Jewish merchants yesterday asked the Government for permission to choose their own weekly "long day" for business, as their religious convictions ...
Article : 71 wordsThe most destructive bush fire known in the district has occurred at Ballan. It was caused deliberately by a boy, who has been sent to the reformatory. ...
Article : 78 wordsIn Henry-street, Stepney, last night several revolver discharges were heard, and immediately afterwards Frederick Fisher rushed out of a house and told his next door neighbor ...
Article : 167 wordsThe War Office announces the death of Private Connell and Sergeant H. Gourlay, of the New Zealand contingent, in the fight at Rendsburg, ...
Article : 101 wordsAt a meeting of the North Adelaide corporation last night, it was decided to adopt the colors of the Governor as a demonstration of its appreciation and esteem. ...
Article : 141 wordsIn describing the elaborate arrangements for the removal of the British wounded to Wynberg hospital, Cape Colony, a correspondent of the British Medical Journal ...
Article : 170 wordsAmong the killed in the Battle of Magersfontein in December was Lieutenant Cowie, a nephew of Bishop Cowie, Primate of New Zealand. Deceased belonged to the Seaforth ...
Article : 51 wordsIn proof of the immense crowd that assembled [?] New South [?] troops away on Wednesday, it is notified that no [?] the ...
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