AT the monthly meeting of the committee o the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. E. Boan presiding over a good attendance, it was decided that all shops should remain open on ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Lyne) says that he thinks the work of Parliament for the present session will conclude on Thursday. He thinks that an arrangement for the adoption of the ...
Article : 151 wordsAdditional lists of the casualties in the battle at Magersfontein show that the killed (besides those officers already named) include ...
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Advertising : 258 wordsParsons, the cyclist, appealed to the appeal board of the League of Wheelmen against his disqualification last night, but the appeal was dismissed. Walne's disqualification was ...
Article : 70 wordsOVER half the complaints of mankind originate with the kidneys. A slight touch of backache at first. Twinges and shooting pains in the ...
Article : 232 wordsThe League of Wheelmen held a meeting last night at the Grand Hotel, Mr. W. Blows in the chair. A resolution was passed that printed notices be issued to the members ...
Article : 308 wordsSOUTH BROKEN HILL is not, commercially, a hustling, bushling, place; but among the tradesmen of the suburb Mr. T. C. Hosking, who for so long has successfully carried an a ...
Article : 782 wordsThe British troops forming the 6th Brigade, commanded by Major-General Barton, C.B., bombarded Culenso, which is held by the Boers, on Wednesday, ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Emperor William of Germany has abolished the office of military attache at the varions Germany Embassies to foreign Courts. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsThe rumor of the relief of Ladysmith circulated yesterday caused a great deal of excitement, though not much notice was taken of it until it was stated and generally ...
Article : 182 wordsGeneral Cronje's force at Magersfontein, it has been ascertained, was much larger than the British troops had expected to meet. It had been ...
Article : 48 wordsThe programme of the Martindale (Manoora, S. A.) race meeting, January 24, is printed to-day; the prize money amounts to £250, Between January 10 and February ...
Article : 491 words"WHEN baby has the least cough, cold, or indication of croup, I always give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says Mrs. G. J. Bam, of 5, Grosvenor-terrace, Cape Town "It is ...
Article : 72 wordsThe British public has taken the news of the reverse to Lord Methuen's column at Magersfontein very generously. There hare been no signs of a panic, and ...
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Advertising : 497 wordsAn engagement has taken place eastward of Arundel and south of Colesberg, in northern Cape Colony, between 1800 Free State Boers and Major-General ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsThe Premier has telegraphed to Mr. Lyne that he cordially concurs in offering an Australian contingent for service in South Africa. ...
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Advertising : 241 wordsThe troops commanded by General White at Ladysmith have blown up the bridge over the Modder Spruit, a couple of miles eastward of the town. The ...
Article : 62 wordsA bush fire swept over the Arthur district to-day, hundreds of acres of wheat being destroyed. The settlers and others are engaged fighting the flames, but if to-morrow is ...
Article : 84 wordsThe most striking thing about the course of the war hitherto (writes the London Spectator, October 27) has not been so much the splendid bravery shown by our men, though ...
Article : 388 wordsTHE men of the sampling staff of the Broken Hill Proprietary on Thursday evening made a presentation to Mr. G. C. Klug, who as acting-metallurgist at the mine has been bead ...
Article : 153 wordsThe British reverses in South Africa have spurred the military authorities in England to extra efforts in connection with the embarkation of reinforcements. ...
Article : 209 wordsA deputation of 'bus proprietors plying along George-street, Sydney, yesterday afternoon asked the Government to compensate them for their loss of trade and to purchase ...
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Family Notices : 29 wordsAT the last lecture under the auspices of the St. John Ambulance Association Dr. Graham briefly described the circulation,showing how the blood is conveyed from the heart to the ...
Article : 559 wordsPEOPLE who have been deceived into believing the stories which have been so freely circulated of the cowardice and mental and military incapacity of the ...
Article : 968 wordsThe plant last week dealt with 1662 tons crude sulphides, producing 244 tons concen trates, assaying 22 5oz. silver, 61-2 per cent lead, and 7-1 per cent. sinc. Included in ...
Article : 474 wordsTHE annual distribution of prises at the Central Public School took place yesterday afternoon. About 800 children attended; and, although but between 50 and 60 of ...
Article : 477 wordsAndrew Rutherford, a prominent member of the Australian Workers' Union, died in the Hay Hospital yesterday of typhoid. A young man named Casey, 20, while ...
Article : 189 wordsSir,—In your leading article of to-day you take the occasion of General Gatacre's reverse to read us a lecture on our political immorality in carrying on a war against the ...
Article : 744 wordsMessrs. Weddell and Co., the colonial agents, have sold the whole of the cargo of meat by the steamer Langton Grange at Durban. They have also sold the ...
Article : 43 wordsSpeaking at York last night the Duke of Devonshire, one of the members of the Ministry, said that the attitude at present of every Continental ...
Article : 41 wordsNothing fresh has transpired regarding the drivers' strike at Bendigo. The inquest on the body of Kim Chie at Bendigo was concluded yesterday. A verdict ...
Article : 73 wordsThe annual South Australian dinner was held in London last night and proved a brilliant function. The company numbered 240, including the ...
Article : 239 wordsIT was decided at the last meeting of the Chamber of Commerce that a deputation wait on the postmaster asking him to allow subscribers to give the number only when ringing ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Sat 16 Dec 1899, Page 2
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