Executive Council on Wednesday approved of a new by-law recommended by the Railways Commissioner providing for are bate on published rates for the carriage of wheat ...
Article : 1,222 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, Lord Tennyson, presided over the meeting of Executive Council on Wednesday afternoon. The meeting lasted longer than usual owing to ...
Article : 1,151 wordsOur Cape files to hand contain reports of the fighting in which Lord Methuen's column was engaged prior to the unfortunate reverse at Magersfontein. The ...
Article : 1,208 wordsThe Proprietors of "The Register" handed to the Mayor's Committee yesterday a further turn of £918 3d. 3d. for immediate remittance to London. This makes a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 97 words"Fear alone—not loyalty," writes a "Times" correspondent, in Cape Colony, "prevents a general rising of the Dutch element against Great ...
Article : 268 wordsThree members of the House of Assembly at Cape Town are accused of being implicated in the sedition which now prevails war portions of Cape Colony. ...
Article : 117 wordsThe war correspondent of the "Times" with Lord Methuen's column at Modder River Station, in a cable message yesterday, paid a very high compliment to the ...
Article : 308 wordsEvery steamer arriving at Delagoa Bay from Europe contains numbers of ex-soldiers from the Continent, who proceed to the Transvaal for enrollment in the Boer ...
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Article : 209 wordsSince the Government on the 18th inst. announced the intention to form an Imperial Yeomanry Corps, composed of mounted riflemen, whose term of service should ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 241 wordsThe precautions to prevent the introduction of bubonic plague into the colony were pushed forward to-day. Of seven adults and two children who landed here ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,267 wordsThe British public has been intensely concerned lest, owing to the delay in pushing forward reliefs, the town of Kimberley should be starved into capitulation. All ...
Article : 86 wordsEarl Beauchamp, who spent Christmas with Lord Brassey at Mount Macedon, leaves to-morrow for Sydney. Mr. H. Watson, the first passenger who ...
Article : 519 wordsBritish war vessels continue to vigilantly search for contraband of war all ships entering Delagoa Bay. Yesterday Captain Edward P. Jones, of the second-class ...
Article : 56 wordsThe rebellion amongst the Cape Dutch is likely to have a serious effect upon the position in Natal. Within the past few days about 1,000 disloyal Dutchmen have ...
Article : 299 wordsReports from the Modder River state that General Cronje's troops are suffering from epidemics of typhoid fever and "pinkeye," a variety of ophthalmia associated ...
Article : 54 wordsMany British newspapers are bitterly complaining that the guns which are being used by the Royal Field Artillery are obsolete as compared with the Boers' ...
Article : 61 wordsPersistent reports are coming through from the Modder River to the effect that General Cronje's troops are at variance with the Free Staters. It is said that the ...
Article : 119 wordsA commercial traveller for many years resident in this colony, but now on "the roads" in Cape Colony, wrote to an Adelaide friend from Cradock, in Cape Colony ...
Article : 1,354 wordsThe following are extracts from letters received from some of "our boys" who composed the the South Australian military contingent, and who now form portion ...
Article : 1,342 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Sterk-stroom, the headquarters of General Gatacre's column, takes a pessimistic view of the attitude of the Dutch populace in Cape ...
Article : 182 wordsThe Vienna correspondent to the "Times" states that the nervousness of Continental diplomatists in view of the British reverses in South Africa implies a ...
Article : 69 wordsInformation reached Mounted-Constable Considine, of Barnawartha, to-day hat a man had called at the house of Mr. Richardon, situated about six miles on the ...
Article : 120 wordsDr. D. M. Lane, Chief Medical Officer in New Caledonia, who was instructed by the French Government to report upon, the tick disease in Australia, after spending a ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 28 Dec 1899, Page 5
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