London, Monday—President Kruger objects to the discussion of the Uitlander's demanded reforms on the ground that Great Britain cannot interfere with the internal ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Hamburg "Courier" correspondent on the Rand goldfield says the Boers are ready for war with Great Britain unless their demands are conceded. ...
Article : 601 wordsThe members of the boot trade met in mass meeting on Thursday night to consider what to do in view of the fact that the Boot Manufacturers' Association intended to ...
Article : 599 wordsAt the Homebush fat stock sales on Thursday 41,925 sheep were penned, consisting principally of fair to good quality, with a moderate proportion of ewes. Prime wethers were scarce and in ...
Article : 309 wordsLondon, Monday—The Parisians are in a [?]ate of dangerous excitement over the con[?]ct between the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, and an extra detachment of cavalry ...
Article : 36 wordsLondon, Monday—The Globe asserts that china has ceded Mongolia, Manchuria, and [?]antang to Russia in return for the latter's [?]otection. ...
Article : 23 wordsLondon, Monday—-The rebels at Buluwayo ade another attack on the beleaguered residents, but were repulsed with havoc from a Hotchkiss and Maxim guns. ...
Article : 27 wordsLondon, Monday—A new order of dis[?]ction has been created by the Queen, to known as the Royal Victorian Order of nighthood. ...
Article : 26 wordsSydney, Tuesday—The majority of the [?]rthern coal-miners struck yesterday morning. A few collieries, with an estimated [?]tput of 3000 tons perday, are still ...
Article : 52 wordsSydney, Tuesday George Love, who is opposed to have murdered his wife at New-[?]n on Sunday, was found concealed in chimney in a deserted brickyard at St ...
Article : 45 wordsSydney, Tuesday—The boot trade unions [?]t night, decided to call out a employers factories where the standard wage rate is [?] adhered to. ...
Article : 27 wordsSydney, Tuesday—There was a decided [?]vance in Broken Hill shares yesterday. [?]estralian shares were active and higher. ...
Article : 17 wordsA friend of mine and I were walking together other day; a dog dashed past us after some[?]g he saw on the pavement. It was a big [?]e of meat. He pounced on it and swallowed ...
Article : 815 wordsNotwithstanding Mr Reid's sanguine hope the Newcastle miners almost unanimously voted in favour of a strike. The struggle is expected to be very bitter, but it will not ...
Article : 434 wordsChrist Church, Queanbeyan.—Morning, 11; Evening, 7.30 (Rev. W. W. Mantell). Burra—3 p.m. (Rev. W. W Mantell). St. John the Baptist's, Canberra.—11 a.m. ...
Article : 41 wordsQueanbeyan—11 a.m. (Rev. R. Steel). Canberra—3 p.m., (Rev. R. Steel). Mrs McIntosh's—5.30 p.m. (Rev. R. Steel). ...
Article : 17 wordsBungendore.—Maas at 11 a.m. [?] James Grace). ...
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Queanbeyan Age (NSW : 1867 - 1904), Wed 29 Apr 1896, Page 3
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