Both Houses sat last night. ...
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Article : 111 wordsThere was a large audience at the Crystal The[?]e last night to witness the boxing contest between the two lightweights, Coates and Mitchfe. The winner was to get a purse ...
Article : 575 wordsFuller particulars of the casualties in the battle at Kaffirs Kop, near Belmont, between Lord Methuen's British column and the Boer forces on Thursday last ...
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Advertising : 95 wordsIn the Council, "The Art Unions Act Amendment Bill was amended and passed through committee, and the third reading was fixed for Tuesday. ...
Article : 42 wordsAT the meeting of the municipal council last night, The water committee reported that it had received a communication from the Broken ...
Article : 1,040 wordsTwelve British were killed in the sortie on the Boers from Willow Grange, near Estcourt, on November 23, and 65 officers and men were wounded. Seven ...
Article : 45 wordsIn the Assembly, Mr. Wise, in answer to Mr. Levien, said there was nothing illegal in the pensionagreement made by Mr. Reid with regard to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsThe Queen, in inspecting the Grenadier Guards at Windsor yesterday, gathered around her carriage the wives and families of the Life Guards and ...
Article : 87 wordsA fire broke out in a cottage at Warren the centre of a pastoral district, 75 miles north of Dubbo, yesterday afternoon. A strong wind quickly swept the flames to the ...
Article : 406 wordsTHE fortnightly meeting of the municipal council was held last night. There were present—Alderman Dunstan (Mayor), Phillips, Retallick, William, Wright Beskeen, ...
Article : 1,060 wordsSpeaking at Leicester last night, Mr. Joseph Chamberlain in the course of his remarks said, " The Boers have given us a clean slate whereon to write what we ...
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Advertising : 128 wordsA correspondent of the Central News, London, who witnessed the evacuation of Dundee by the British under Lieutenant-Colonel Yule, and who remained in town and was ...
Article : 588 wordsThe effect of the shells from the British artillery in the engagement at Grasspan on Saturday was terrific. The Boer fire gradually slackened, and ...
Article : 232 wordsTHIS morning at 2 30 o'clock, after a heated discussion on a proposal to recommend the Government to, purcahse the Water Supply Company's works, the municipal council ...
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Article : 413 wordsA bay getting, with the rather deceptire name of Miss Cue, by Mistake, has been put into work at Flemington. A race meeting will take place at EP[?] ...
Article : 224 wordsTwo business houses were destroyed and several others damaged by a fire a; Moree yesterday. A disastrous fire broke out in Dick-street ...
Article : 257 wordsDetails have been received in London of the fighting at Modder River on Tuesday between Lieutenant-General Lord Methuen's column and the Boers ...
Article : 354 wordsIs order that an idea may be formed of the knowledge repeated of a mining inspector, we print the questions sent before the [?] who presented themselve for examination ...
Article : 495 wordsThe Turner Government this morning sustained a defeat on Mr. M'Lean's no-confidence motion by 11 votes. Sir George Turner will this morning ...
Article : 36 wordsThe new Ministry has been formed as follows:— Premier and Treasurer, Mr. V. Solomon. Attorney-General, Mr. P. M'M. Glynn ...
Article : 89 wordsThe following is copied from The Times of Natal, dated 25th October, and appeared as an extract from a private letter which had been received from the front, giving ...
Article : 239 wordsST. ANDREW'S DAY was celebrated last night by a concert in the Town Hall. The Pipers' Band was largely interested; it first paraded Argent-street to the music of the warlike ...
Article : 288 wordsWE smile at the ape for being so imitative; the ape, it may be, smiles at us. Everywhere and every hour we are doing things, not because we have thought ...
Article : 620 wordsMr. Dawson has completed the formation of his Ministry as far as he can go. The portfolios have been allotted as follow:— Premier and Chief Secretary. Mr. Dawson. ...
Article : 201 wordsTHE women of New York have commenced a vigorous campaign against Mormonism, and they object to Brigham H. Roberts, the polygamist representative of Utah, taking his sent ...
Article : 118 wordsMR. W. C. W[?], Richmond, C. C[?] says: "My wife who its subject to [?]tism, had at times such had a[?] [?] [?] arms, shou[?]ters, and neck that in was ...
Article : 84 wordsIt is reported that General Sir Redvers Buller, who is now in Natal, will command in person the operations for the British troops for the relief of Natal. ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Fri 1 Dec 1899, Page 2
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