The Ballarat, Exhibition was brought to a close yesterday. It is regarded as a complete success from an educational point of view. A complete financial statement ...
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Article : 297 wordsThe Kimberley column has been fighting in the country between Jacobsdal and Koffyfontein, in the Orange River Colony, and has inflicted heavy ...
Article : 80 wordsCable messages from Now York announce that Col. Hay, the United States Secretary of State, is sounding the members of the Senate at ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. A. J. Beaumont, an old resident who has retired from business at Broken Hill, was farewelled by a large gathering of friends at Railway Town on Friday ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Dutch people in the Transvaal are pleased with the appointment of progressive Afrieanders as magistrates of the civil courts which have been ...
Article : 34 wordsThe inhabitants of Nylstroom, situated about halfway between Pretoria and Pietersburg, have been sent to Pretoria by order of Lord Kitehener. ...
Article : 30 wordsIn reference 10 the theft of gold bullion from the german steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, it is stated that the steward has discovered the ...
Article : 48 wordsEdmund Bouvy, employed as a cook in 1899 by Count Decourle, the french Consulhere, was, at the instance of the consul, extradited to New Caledonia as a ...
Article : 110 wordsRusteuburg, in the Transvaal, which has been loosely invested by the Boers since January, has been relieved by a strong convoy which has just ...
Article : 100 wordsA grocer lias been fined at Southwark for selling French butter which contained 62 grains of boracic acid to the pound. ...
Article : 111 wordsThe arrest of prominent members of The Central Macedonian Committee at Sotia is attributed to Turkish and Russian pressure upon the Bulgarian ...
Article : 81 wordsSir John Downier, speaking on the result of the Fedleral elections in South Australia, said that the majority of member elected from that State favoured a revenue ...
Article : 166 wordsWork at the magill Institute is advancing apace. The walls are nearly up to the lintel of the windows, and the dimensions can now be clearly seen. The building will be ...
Article : 538 wordsGen. Pinmer, who is now conducting a sweeping movement in the northern transvaal, reports that the town of Pietersburg, the terminus of the main ...
Article : 95 wordsAll the Devonport flotilla, consisting of eight torpedo-destroyers, which were recently ordered on a three [?] are in a [?] ...
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Article : 599 wordsThe members of the Interstate Customs Conference have not yet concluded their work. The conference has already lasted a month, and probably trill be kept goring for ...
Article : 36 wordsIn the billiard championship for 9.000 up Dawson beat Stevenson by 3,204. ...
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Article : 463 wordsThe injunction obtained by Boer agents to prevent a shipment of mules and horses leaving New Orleans for Cape Town was dismissed on ...
Article : 55 wordsFifty compositors employed at the Government Printing Office received a week's notice on Saturday. A good proportion of the hands being dispensed with are said to ...
Article : 301 wordsTprs. Williams and Lewis, of the Victorian Bushmen, were severely wounded in the fighting near Pietersbug. ...
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Article : 66 wordsA sensational domestic tragedy was enacted at Mudgee yesterday, when Alfred Kent, a labourer, attacked his wife, mother, find children, inflicting fearful injuries ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 15 Apr 1901, Page 5
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