The "Manila Times" for June 14 says:—The War Department at Washington recently cabled to ask it any troops could be Spared from the Philippines for dispatch to ...
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Article : 88 wordsRespecting the "Boxer" movement, the "Manila Times" of June 14 writes:—"China, as is well Known, has for ages been honeycombed with secret Societies of which ...
Article : 484 wordsThe fund opened by the "Argus" to liquidate the debt on the Melbourne Hospital has reached £16,810, leaving only £690 to be subscribed. ...
Article : 171 wordsAn Acting-Chaplain to the Forces. serving with the South African Field Force now in the Transvaal, writing from Brandfort Camp. Orange River Colony on May 13. to ...
Article : 401 wordsJames, aged 26, and Thomas, 22, sons of Thomas Barton, a timber getter on Bell Station, near Mount Victoria in the Blue Mountains, left Hartley Siding on Monday ...
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Article : 1,535 wordsThe conditional acceptance by the imperial Government of the New South Wales Naval Brigade Contingent for China has drawn attention in a striking manner ...
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Article : 345 wordsThe Government propane appointing an Assistant Geologist in January next. Samples of Tasmanian Hour will be sent to the Agent-General for display at the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 10 Jul 1900, Page 5
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