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Article : 753 wordsLondon, Saturday Morning.—It is semi-officially stated at Capetown that the invaders are avoiding all the railway and garrisoned towns, but keeping ...
Article : 209 wordsLondon, Friday Night.—The Right Rev Mandell Creighton, D.D., Bishop of London, is in a sinking condition. His Lordship, who is in his 58th year, recently ...
Article : 66 wordsLondon, Saturday Morning.—The British farmers in the Orange Colony, assisted by detachments of Cape police, are guarding all towns on the main ...
Article : 34 wordsOn Saturday afternoon Private Charles Groom, until then a clerk in the Devonport branch of the Bank of Australasia left by train for Launceston en route to ...
Article : 242 wordsLondon, Sunday Morning.—The losses on the Stock Exchange as the indirect : result of the London and Globe Finance Corporation smash, through plunging in ...
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Article : 97 wordsAfter an interval of five weeks, consequent on the holiday season, the Town oard will hold its regular meeting this afternoon. It should not bo a lengthy ...
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Article : 180 wordsThere is already proving good ground for the contention that the fiscal question will be the chief line of demarcation between the rival parties in the first ...
Article : 781 wordsLondon, Friday Night.—Commandant Hartzog and 700 men, with two gems, have crossed the Riggerveld mountains, 50 miles east of Clanwilliam, on the ...
Article : 108 wordsSydney, Sunday.—Applications for enrolment in the now contingent continue to pour in from all parts of the colony. A camp will bo formed on the Agricultural ...
Article : 43 wordsThe annual tea and sports in connection with St. George's Church, New Ground, were held at The Hermitage estate on Thursday. The weather was ...
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Article : 53 wordsLondon, Saturday Morning.—General Kitchenar reports that Commandant Htrtzog's commando in near Sutherland, in the wot of Capo Colony. General ...
Article : 78 wordsHobart, Sunday.—Advice has been received that Captain E. C. Lewis of the 4th contingent, who has been seriously its with fever at Pretoria, is now doing well, ...
Article : 41 wordsLondon, Saturday Morning. — The London "Daily Telegraph" states that Great Britain has declined to ratify the Hay-Pauncefote treaty as amended until ...
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Article : 30 wordsLondon, Friday Night.—Several thousand Boers who recently set out through Bechuanland on, it was supposed, a great trek to tho German territory on the ...
Article : 112 wordsLondon, Saturday Night.—Eleven trains on the English south-western railway system are snow-bound. The weather is excessively cold. ...
Article : 95 wordsLondon, Saturday Morning.—A number of the City of London Imperial Volunteers, who recently arrived back home, have offered to return to South Africa. ...
Article : 29 wordsLondon, Saturday Morning.—Shoeing Smith T. H. Paggatt, of the Victorian bushmen, has died of enteric fever at Pretoria. ...
Article : 28 wordsLondon, Saturday Morning.—A naval brigade of 2,000 man, armed with six Hotchkiss guns, is at Capetown in readiness for the front. ...
Article : 78 wordsLondon, Saturday Morning.—Mr H. J. Hoffmeyer, late President of the Afrikander Bond, who left the Cape for Great Britain some time since as a peace ...
Article : 54 wordsSydney, Saturday.—A fine of £50, in default three months' imprisonment, was imposed at Wagga Police Court yesterday on Daniel Vinson Dossetor, who stated ...
Article : 66 wordsAmong the passengers who left Burnie by the as Penguin on Saturday evening was Mr R. H. Watson, late of the Emu Bay Railway Company, Mr Watson will ...
Article : 342 wordsAt a meeting of the committee of the T.T.C. at Launceston on Friday, Charles Brown was granted £2 from the distressed and disabled jockey's fund. Meander ...
Article : 83 wordsLondon, Saturday Morning.—An attack was made by the Boers on Machadodorp, on the Delagoa Bay railway, on Wednesday night, but it was repulsed at dawn on ...
Article : 35 wordsLondon, Friday Night.—News has come to hand of a sensational' wreck on the Foreman rocks, off Marseilles, the French seaport on the Mediterranean. ...
Article : 358 wordsSydney, Sunday.—The Indian troops who visited Sydney in connection with the Commonwealth celebrations, embarked on the as Dalhousie yesterday for ...
Article : 196 wordsLondon, Saturday Morning. — The Boers recently raided a cattle kraal at Pretoria. The town itself is well guarded, and there is no apparent disposition on ...
Article : 39 wordsSydney, Sunday—Races were held at Warwick Farm yesterday in fine weather. Results:—Kingston Stakes; Ma Ma 1, Gozon 2, Pegasus S. Forrest Stakes: ...
Article : 67 wordsLondon, Sunday Morning.—General Kitchener has ordered that Johannesburg be cleared of "undesirables," many of them being foreigners, who are being ...
Article : 61 wordsA sadden change took place in the weather on Friday. After three fino days it became very oppressive, and at 10 p.m. on Friday it started to rain, and continued ...
Article : 67 wordsSydney, Thursday.—A sensation was caused at Grenfell last night when it be came known that a large sum of money had been stolen from the Union Bank by ...
Article : 220 wordsMelbourne, Sunday.—Races were held at Maribyrnong yesterday afternoon, in wet, windy weather. Results:—Foots-cray Handicap : Churn 1, Lily's Secret 2, ...
Article : 74 wordsLondon, Saturday Morning.—General Kitchener has warned mine-owners that he has reason to believe dynamite mines are laid near several mining properties, ...
Article : 50 wordsMatters commercial were very quiet on Saturday, the heavy rain that fell during Friday night, with the unsettled outlook in the morning, completely stopping all ...
Article : 92 wordsSydney, Sunday.—A naval and military sports meeting held yesterday in aid of the soldiers" injured by this recent gun explosion at Sydney was attended by no ...
Article : 44 wordsIn consequence of the unfavorable weather on Saturday the East Devon Association fixture, Devonport v. Latrobe at West Devonport, was postponed, and for ...
Article : 146 wordsLondon, Friday Night.—General Bruce Hamilton has succeeded in provisioning Hoopstad and Bulfontein, in the north-west of the Orange Colony. The latter ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Red Rose Society met at Lynch's Hotel on Friday night to tender Mr W. J. Baade, a farewell sapper, he haying received a wire from the commandant to ...
Article : 124 wordsSydney, Sunday.—The death took place yesterday of Dr Byrne, the Roman Catholic Bishop at Bathurst, who has been in failing health for a considerable ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Mon 14 Jan 1901, Page 2
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