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Advertising : 591 wordsMr. and Mrs. S. Newland. returned by the R.M.S. Ophir on Monday morning. They left Adelaide about six months ago, primarily to see their eldest son, who is walking ...
Article : 3,000 wordsThough General French's cavalry on Thursday last approached to within eight miles of Pretoria, the city is not yet in British hands. There are signs ...
Article : 281 wordsThe latest advices from the Transvaal capital show that the wildest confusion and panic prevail among "the inhabitants "of the city. There has been a general collapse ...
Article : 297 wordsDespatches from Pekin state that the detachments of marines bent to that city by the Great Powers to protect their Embassies have been well received by the ...
Article : 106 wordsAn Africander Congress, which has been held at Graaf Reinet, a town in Cape Colony, has appointed delegates to visit Great Britain, Australia, ami Canada, the ...
Article : 58 wordsPresident Kruger was reported, on Friday last, to be at Machadodorp, about 50 miles east of Middelburg, the Boer capital. ...
Article : 148 wordsA return has been prepared showing a list of casualties amongst New South Wales troops in South Africa, and is as follows:—Killed in action 9 deaths from ...
Article : 87 wordsIn connection with the Dreyfus case the French Senate has passed the Amnesty Hill, The measure places Colonel Picquard and M. Emile Zola against whom civil actions ...
Article : 176 wordsTrooper Byrness of New Zealand, has been killed and Troopers Kunbley. Hastie, and Signell have been wounded, the first-named saverely, in South Africa. ...
Article : 30 wordsA cable message was received by the Defence Department to-day from the authorities in South Africa stating that Private Victor Oak Wakely of the Second ...
Article : 84 wordsColonel Mahon, with a portion of the force which relieved Mafeking, has entered the Transvaal, and intends to form a junction with General Sir Archibald Hunter's ...
Article : 61 wordsIt is stated that the object of General Sir Leslie Rundle's movement in the direc-tion of Lindley was to draw the Boers off the town, and relieve a body of the ...
Article : 446 wordsThe Colonial Secretary to-day, had an interview: with Major-General French and the Inspector-General of Police with regard to the recent street disturbances in which the ...
Article : 474 wordsThe steamer Zealandia, [?] arrived to-day from New Zealand, brings news of bad weather last week in the Tasman Sea, during which many vessels were roughly ...
Article : 327 wordsSir Frank Lascelles, the British Ambassador in Berlin, has officially complained that the laws passed by the Rechstag, in the interest of the German agrarians ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. Philp, Premier of Queensland, has telegraphed to the Victorian Government notifying it that, in view of the fact that the majority of members in both Houses ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsSir—I breathe again. Mr. Martin Burgess once more put his blundering foot in it. The Defence League wisely decline to father his letter in "The Register" ...
Article : 298 wordsLord Roberts telegraphed to the War Office on Saturday that the town of Johannesburg was quiet, and many of the burghers Vere surrendering their arms and ...
Article : 207 wordsSome remarkable evidence was given at the sitting of the Court of Marine Enquiry, to-day in the master of the foundered steamer Glenelg Johnson ...
Article : 277 wordsSir John Forrest has replied to Mr. McLean's message with reference to the report that the federal referendum would not lie taken iu Western Australia, before August ...
Article : 213 wordsAt the monthly, meeting of the Presbytery Melbourne South this evening a long discussion took place on a motion submitted by the Rev. J. B. Ronald, to the ...
Article : 131 wordsThe column of Cape Irregular troops under General Brabant,; together: with a portion of General Bundle's force,, have surrounded a body of Boers at a point five ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Postmaster-General states that, mas-much as New South Wales cannot accept the terms embodied in the agreement relating to the construction of the Cape cable ...
Article : 132 wordsSir—The Executive Committee of this Association desire to say that the inference (drawn from remarks made at the public, meeting of the Salvation Army last ...
Article : 348 wordsParticulars are to hand concerning the triumphal entry of Lord Roberts and a British column into Johannesburg. The Commandant Dr. Krques met His Lord ...
Article : 164 wordsWhile two men, named J. Shelton and A. Cooke, were duck-shooting at Luke Elesmere, the former accidentally shot his companion dead. ...
Article : 120 wordsVictoria is to have some armament taken from the Boers as relics of the first war in which she took an active part. Sir Alfred Milner has written to the Premier stating ...
Article : 111 wordsGeneral Sir H. Colvile's force, "which has been operating to the east of the railway in the Orange River Colony, has reached Heilbron. The troops were ...
Article : 103 wordsSentences of four years, and sis years, cumulative, were imposed in the Criminal Court to-day upon William King, a negro, who had been convicted on two charges of ...
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Advertising : 373 wordsGeneral de Yilliers's field cornet, who was taken prisoner is the battle near Senekal on May 29, assured Sir Leslie Rundke that the Free State burghers now in the ...
Article : 60 wordsAdvices from Ladysmith indicate that the British column under General H. J. Hildyard is slowly advancing northwards over extremely difficult country, with the ...
Article : 58 wordsWe are informed br Mr. E. O. Phillips that he has floated the above Syndicate, the adjourned meeting of which will be held at No. 3. Royal Chambers, Currie-street, this afternoon, to pass ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 5 Jun 1900, Page 5
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