London, Wednesday Night. — Mr Bennett Burleigh the famous war correspondent, states on good authority that President Kruger removed £2,000,000 in ...
Article : 121 wordsLondon, Thursday Morning.—The Australian "bushmen" at Bulawayo, in Rhodesia, engaged in great rejoicings over the relief of Mafeking, as well as in ...
Article : 37 wordsHobart, Thursday.—The Governor received a cable to-day from Sir Alfred Milner reporting that Lieut. G. E. Reid, of Hobart (1st Tasmanian contingent), is ...
Article : 36 wordsWriting in the "Argus" on the occupation of Johannesburg. " Uitlander" remarks :—Within the last 10 yean there have been two notable flag incidents in ...
Article : 249 wordsLondon, Thursday Morning.—The United States Government, on learning that the situation in China had become worse and more critical, decided to give ...
Article : 178 wordsLondon, Thursday Morning.—Major- General Hutton's colonial brigade, operating north of Johannesburg, before the advance to Pretoria captured a 3-inch ...
Article : 46 wordsThe spring of 1900 will bring forth quite a revelation in dress. All fashions are generally modern reproductions of the past. The work usually involves a ...
Article : 1,404 wordsNews came to hand about midday on Wednesday that the British had entered Pretoria, when the school children cheered heartily. Two large flags and the Union ...
Article : 73 wordsLondon, Thursday Morning. — The Queen has expressed her gratification at tho occupation of Pretoria. ...
Article : 19 wordsLondon, Thursday Morning.—A superb bayonet charge by the Gordon Highlanders was a great feature of tho operations against the Boers north of ...
Article : 32 wordsLondon, Wednesday Night.— Lord Roberts has cabled to the War Office stating that everything in connection with the occupation of Pretoria proved most ...
Article : 46 wordsCrowds of people from all the outlying districts came into Ulverstone on Wednesday evening to participate in the rejoicings at the capture of Pretoria. ...
Article : 255 wordsLondon, Wednesday Night. — The battalion of Irish Yeomanry, led by Colonel Spragge, and which were captured at Lindley, numbered 464 men. ...
Article : 44 wordsLondon, Wednesday Night.—It is stated that the columns of Major-Generals Hunter and Baden-Powell are marching to Potchefstroom, south-west of ...
Article : 73 wordsLondon, Thursday Morning.—Ex-President Steyn telegraphed to Pretoria from a position east of Kroonstad in terms expressive of strong condemnation of the ...
Article : 78 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.—The plague patient discovered yesterday named, Alway, who is a resident of Camberwell died to-night. ...
Article : 26 wordsLondon, Wednesday Night.—The number of troops with which Lord Roberts invested Pretoria totalled 25,000. ...
Article : 21 wordsLondon, Wednesday Night.—Lord Roberts telegraphed to the War Office on Tuesday as follows :- Just before dark on Monday the ...
Article : 273 wordsLondon, Wednesday Night.—The Australian "bushmen," under Major-General Carrington have received instructions from Lord Roberts to operate strictly on ...
Article : 78 wordsSydney, Thursday.—One case of plague was reported to-day. The report of the Burnie Town Board meeting at which important business wag transacted will be found on the fourth ...
Article : 91 wordsLast night's celebration of "Bobs" latest and greatest triumph was moat appropriately attended by glorious weather. Bright, clear and cold, no better night could ...
Article : 225 wordsLondon, Wednesday Night.—The Australian "bushmen" with General Carrington's column at Marandellas, in Rhodesia, cabled birthday congratulations to the ...
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Advertising : 2,256 wordsLondon, Wednesday Night.—Mr H. J. Hoffmeyer, President of the Afrikander Bond, is going to Europe. It is understood that the purpose of his visit is to ...
Article : 46 wordsLondon, Wednesday Night.—Colonel Carew, of the 7th Hussars, has been given command of the 1st Brigade of the Rhodesian field force (Major-General ...
Article : 54 wordsLondon, Wednesday Night. — The "Boxers'" are threatening Tieutein, the seaport of Peking, which is defended by volunteers under Major Higgs. The ...
Article : 99 wordsLondon, Thursday Morning. — Lord, Roberta reports that the Grenadier Guards lined the Square in Pretoria on the occasion of his triumphal entry. Few of the ...
Article : 56 wordsLondon, Thursday Morning.—The following casualties among colonials, are reported :—New Zealanders: Trooper W. Byrne, killed; Trooper Francis ...
Article : 99 wordsLondon, Thursday, Morning.—During the operations in front of Pretoria, the Duke of Norfolk, late Postmaster-General of Great Britain, had his right hip ...
Article : 37 wordsLondon, Wednesday Night. — The "Times" urges that British troops should be landed at Tientsin to protect the railway from there to Peking. ...
Article : 85 wordsLondon, Thursday Morning.—When Lord Roberts advanced towards Pretoria on Monday a shell fire was opened by the naval funs on the town, and two of the ...
Article : 114 wordsLondon, Thursday Morning.—The Primo -Minister of Britain (Lord Salisbury) has cabled to Lord Roberts as follows: "I earnestly congratulate yon on ...
Article : 51 wordsLondon, Thursday Morning.—The "Standard" states that Great Britain and Franco are agreed as to joint action of the two Powers in regard to the "Boxer" ...
Article : 32 wordsLondon, Thursday Morning.—At the South African conference at Graaf-Reynet, Cape Colony, it was decided to boycott all British businesses and support ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Fri 8 Jun 1900, Page 3
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