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Article : 671 wordsAt a meeting of sheep owners from all parts of the this courntry, and also from many of the colonies and other countries at Carlisle, England, last ...
Article : 588 wordsYesterday afternoon a magisterial inquiry was held at the Court House by Mr. .W. C. Kelk, J.P. (Deputy Coroner) touching the death of a man ...
Article : 292 wordsDr. Smartt's resolution thanking and eulogising the Colonial Troops was carried unanimously by the Gape Parliament. ...
Article : 60 wordsUpon resuming the match against an Eleven of Players after lunch yesterday by the Australian cricketers, Darling only added one ran to his ...
Article : 450 wordsA committee representing the Paarl loyalists asked the Governor's protection against boycotting and other oppression. ...
Article : 59 wordsSic Gordon Sprigg snubbed the Paarl loyalists for parading their loyalty. He said be did not consider there was the slightest necessity for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsTho police were under discussion in the Assembly last night when the member for Wilcannia, purporting to quote Mr. P. H. Sullivan, said the ...
Article : 278 wordsFour hundred chiefs attended an indaba at Pretoria and quietly heard the proclamation that natives must surrender their arms and ammunition. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe following crushing were put through the Blue Beef Syndicate's battery at Clear Greek during last week :— Foley, 2 tons for Boxz: Peers, 19 tons ...
Article : 50 wordsThe following extract from a letter to his parents from Lieutenant W. S. Trickett (lately of Railway Pioneer Regiment disbanded), now with the ...
Article : 300 wordsIn No. 2 Jury Court Sydney, yesterday, before his Honor Mr. Justice Pring and a jury of four, Minnie Wilson, brought an action against William Ray, owner ...
Article : 682 wordsRev. G. S. Oakes has published, in pamphlet form, a record of the voyage of H.M. troopship Drayton Grange, from Durban to Sydney, with the ...
Article : 69 wordsThe usual meeting of the William street Friendly Circle was held at the Lecture Hall last evening, the Rev. H. Wiles (President) presiding. There ...
Article : 108 wordsThe juvenile gathering that usually follows the adult ball in aid of the local hospital, took plase last night and was fairly attended by a number of ...
Article : 461 wordsSeveral influences have combined to bring about a rather serious falling off in the earnings of the State railways. A comparison with this time last year ...
Article : 207 wordsJudging by reports which reach us occasionally, a great amount of money is being made by trapping rabbits. Not only are a number of men and boys ...
Article : 395 wordsLeave was given Mr. E. M. Clark in the Legislative Assembly yesterday to introduce a Totalisator Bill. The aim of the measure is to legalise the use of ...
Article : 375 wordsWe are in receipt of a parcel of new songs from the publishers (Messrs. Reynolds and Co., 13 Berners-street, London, W.) The songs, for the most ...
Article : 300 wordsWriting on this subject, "F. R. Met. Sec.," says: — This country has been reduced to a state, by the help of man, infinitely ...
Article : 296 wordsThe Home Secretary In an interview to-day stated that tho alleged murder of aboriginals near M'Donnell was substantially correct as fat as the ...
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