The Hon. Ivor C. Gneat, eldest son of Lord Wimborne, has been elected unopposed member of the House of Commons for Plymouth, vice Sir ...
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Advertising : 143 wordsThe news of the relief of Kimberley by Major-General French, acting in conjunction with Lord Roberts, has been fully confirmed. Major-General French's ...
Article : 396 wordsThe Imperial transport Atlantian has arrived from Cape Town for the conveyance of the Bushmen's Contingent to south Africa. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe portion of Lieutenant-Geueral Kelly-Kenny's division detached to chase a convoy going towards Bloemfontein, caught up to and captured the train on ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Lyne) to-day transmitted £100 to the United States consul at Pretoria for the relief of any of the New South Wales Contingent who are prisoners. ...
Article : 34 wordsMiss Fitzpatrick, a daughter of Mr. Thomas Fitzpatrick, member of the Assembly for The Murrumbidgee, was attending a kitchen fire at her parents' residence at Temora when her ...
Article : 55 wordsA cavalry lieutenant has written to England a graphic account of the shipwreck scenes and salvage of horses on the transport Ismore, which was wrecked on the way out, ...
Article : 832 wordsMr. Lyne, the New South wales Premier, has telegraphed to the Victorian Government the sympathy of New South Wales in the losses sustained at Rendsburg by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsBrigadier-General Hannah's brigade of mounted infantry, which marched into the Free State on Sunday and fought at a place called Ramdam (not Roman), ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Sunday Times Childrens's Penny Patriotic Fand now exceeds £200. ...
Article : 17 wordsConstable Scannell, aged 44, was drowned, in the baths at South Melbourne yesterday. ...
Article : 18 wordsMr. Lyne has cabled to Mr. Chamberlain the congratulations of New South Wales on the recent successes of the British around Kimberley and the Modder River. ...
Article : 29 wordsWilliam Coveney Stanford, formerly a well-known resident of Melbourne, residing with his son in Cleury-strcet, Hamilton, near Newcastle, committed suicide yesterday by ...
Article : 73 wordsSpeaking at a church parade at Balmain yesterday, Mr. Lyne stated that New South Wales was better prepared for defence to-day than she was two months ago. ...
Article : 33 wordsLord Roberts reports that the Boers held Jacobsdal against the British until they (the enemy) were outflanked. Then their ranks broke, and they retreated. ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Age staff has decided to place a tablet inside the office in memory of the late Mr. W. J. Lamble, and that a shield or cup called the Lambie Shield be competed for annually ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. Fegan, Minister of Mines, interviewed regarding the Full Court's decision in the mining appeal case Humble versus Humphries, said he was astounded when he real the ...
Article : 132 wordsBLOCK 10.—Divided of 3s. and Bonus of 1s. 6d. payable February 28. NORTH.—The second, of 9d., payable March 14. ...
Article : 25 wordsJonathan Harling Gaskill, hairdresser, was brought before Mr. Maitland, P.M., and Mr. Harrington, J.P, in the Police Court this morning, on a charge of assaulting with ...
Article : 100 wordsThe War Office notifies that two more men of the Victorian Mounted Rifles, Private J. J. Burrows and Private E. Gifford, were wounded and taken ...
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Advertising : 59 wordsWriting from Honey Nest Kloof, Julian Ralph, the correspondent who is watching the war "through Yankee glasses," says:— After the Belmont battle I walked over ...
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Family Notices : 145 wordsFurther important despatches have been received by the War Office concerning the operations of Lord Roberts' Army on the western frontier and in the ...
Article : 188 wordsCardinal Moran opened St. Mary's Church, West Melbourne, yesterday. The collection realised £1600. ...
Article : 17 wordsANOTHER case of poisoning (says a correspondent) is reported from Purnanga, an outstation of the Momba Pastoral Company. This time four persons show Symptoms of ...
Article : 353 wordsExtreme separationists in west Australia are now declaring against Federation on the ground that if West Australia enters the Commonwealth there will be no hope ...
Article : 37 wordsTHE news printed on Saturday and to-day from the seat of war in South Africa is of a most encouraging character. It say be too early yet to say that the end has ...
Article : 880 wordsCRICKETERS on the Oval on Saturday had nothing to complain of as regards weather, but there was a woful discrepancy in the matter of scores, especially in the Tramways ...
Article : 336 wordsIt has transpired that General Buller's artillery fire during his recent advance across the Tugela River on Doorn Kloof disabled two of the enemy's big guns. ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Hutton, Reuter's correspondent in beleagnred Ladysmith, has succeeded in making his escape to the British lines at Chieveley, south of the Tugela River. ...
Article : 59 wordsPATRIOTISM, like charity, covers a multitude of sins, and why not in a drama as well as in the individual? "Called to Arms" has in patriotism a splendid sincovcring cloak, and ...
Article : 131 wordsMajor-General French has sent a telegram to the War Office stating that he attacked and completely dispersed the enemy south of Kimberley. His forces ...
Article : 78 wordsAt 6.25 a.m. on Friday, December 15 (writes Mr. Bennett Burleigh in the London Daily Telegraph), suddenly there burst an awful crssh of Boer musketry upon the ...
Article : 740 wordsColonel Eagar, who was wounded and taken prisoner at Stormberg, and whose leg was amputated in a desire to save his life, has succnmbed to his wounds at ...
Article : 77 wordsThe W. A. Bushmen's contingent has been increased to 125 men. Boer Commandant Delarey, who buried Mr. Lambie, is an Englishman, born in the ...
Article : 306 wordsThe Mercantiles on Saturday made a creditable attempt to reach the 236 set them by the Norths in the previous Saturday's play but failed. Everything went well at the ...
Article : 381 wordsThe British reserve fleet is at present, coaling, preparatory to proceeding to sea. Mr. William G. Ellison-Macartney, ...
Article : 102 wordsWhen Major-General French, at the head of his relieving column, entered Kimberley on Thursday the garrison and civilian inhabitants gave way to ...
Article : 204 wordsBLOCK 14, week ending February 16.—Ore treated, 910 tons sulphides, 157 tons carbonaten, producing 328 tons bullion, containing 18,189oz. silver. ...
Article : 91 wordsLord Roberts telegraphs from Jacobsdal to the War Office that he has good reason for believing that the Boers have abandoned Magersfontein and are ...
Article : 150 wordsTwo men named Cornelias Tean and Raleigh quarrelled at Charters Towers on the subject of the war, while imbibing at the Park Hotel. Raleigh drew a revolver ...
Article : 144 wordsMisa Johnston, a Wellington lady, has given Mr. W. P. Reeves, the New Zealand Agent-General, a present of 15 field glasses for the use of the New ...
Article : 38 wordsThe wallsend miners have affirmed the resolution that the time has arrived for an increase in the price of coal and in the hewing rate. ...
Article : 116 wordsA section of the colonial troops in Cape Colony made a brilliant bayonet charge on Friday at Dordrecht. After a fierce conflict the Boera fled. ...
Article : 64 wordsColonel John D. P. French, commander of the Kimberley relief column, who held the title of Major-General by courtesy, has been promoted to the full ...
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