Jan. 29— Dorset, is, 106 tons, J, Holyman, from Wynyard. SAILED. Jan. 29— Wareatea, ai, 512 tons, H. J. ...
Article : 260 wordsHobart, Tuesday.—Mr.E. D. Dobbie, Commissioner at Launceston, has accepted he position of Solicitor-General, Crown Solicitor, and crown Prosecutor. ...
Article : 45 wordsLondon, Saturday, 4.86 a.m.— Julian T. Barnold, a London solicitor, has been sentenced at the Old Bailey to terms of seven and three years' imprisonment, to ...
Article : 83 wordsLondon, Friday, 4.25 a.m.— General Kitchener reports that the Roer raiders are becoming daily more unpopular with the inhabitants of Cape Colony, few of ...
Article : 76 wordsLaunceston, Tuesday.— At the Police Court this morning George Titmus was sent to gaol for two months for having assaulted Wm, Stokes, a cripple. ...
Article : 120 wordsLondon, Sunday, 10 a.m.— Boers still in the field boast that now their women and children hare been provided for they hare no cares, and will continue to fight ...
Article : 35 wordsLondon, Monday, 6.5 a.m.— The London "Daily Express" stales that the doctors despair of saving the life of Mr Kruger. ...
Article : 25 wordsLondon, Friday, 1.49 p.m.— Mr W. Lotter, member for Jansenville in the C'pa Assembly, has been arrested for aiding the Boers at Herkomer. ...
Article : 28 wordsLondon, Monday, 12.48 p.m.— A hurri-cane serious in effect has visited Great Britain. At Windsor Castle and at Parliament House the flagstaffs bearing ...
Article : 43 wordsLondon, Friday, 1.49 p.m. — The western invading column divided after occupying Vanrhyndorp (in the west of the colony), part of it going south, in the ...
Article : 78 wordsLondon, Monday, 12.48 p.m.— General Kitchener has selected General Darcell to lead a mobile column against De Wet. The force will consist of General ...
Article : 63 wordsLondon, Friday, 7 a.m.— The Victorian Government has asked Mr Chamberlain if he thinks the proposed concessions by the States to the Eastern Extension Cable Co. ...
Article : 230 wordsLaunceston, Tuesday.—This morning Mr. Henry Edgell, manager of the cornwall Company received a telegram stating that the man at both collieries were ...
Article : 132 wordsHobart, Tuesday.— All the men required for the new draft for South Africa are in camp together with a large number of hones. The officers required to go ...
Article : 42 wordsLondon, Sunday, 10 a.m.— The Boers it Slypkop have captured a train load of cattle and provisions bound form Kimberley southward. The British have sent an ...
Article : 61 wordsSydney, Tuesday.— The New South Wales portion of the federal contingent has now bean practically completed, and four companies have been handed over to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 585 wordsLondon, Friday, 4.25 a.m.— As Colonel Cunningham was morning south from Olifant's Nek, south west of Rustenburg, he captured 17 Boers; he afterwards ...
Article : 154 wordsOUR London cables have informed us that the funeral of her late lamented Majesty, Queen Victoria, will take place with due and solemn ceremony on Saturday. The ...
Article : 574 wordsAt tho Devonport Police Court yesterday morning, John Book, who had been wrested the previous night charged with obtaining from Messrs Cheverton and ...
Article : 163 wordsMr R. W. Mackenzie, auetioneer, of George street, Launceston, reports the sale of 631½ acres near Dloraine— a highly improved farm—at the Vendors ...
Article : 29 wordsLondon, Friday, 7 a.m.— The " Times" correspondent at Peking, Dr 6. E. Morrison, states that Britain withdrew its objections to Russia's conditions for the ...
Article : 101 wordsThe total value of the imports entered at the Custom Home, Devonport, for the month of January, ended on the 26th, amounted to £7,026 3s, which was made ...
Article : 82 wordsMelbourne, Tuesday.— A fire broke out about 3 o'clock this morning in a fiveroomed weatherboard cottage situated in Charles street, Prahran, and occupied by ...
Article : 143 wordsLondon, Friday, 1.49 p.m.— China hit demanded the possession of public buildings at Peking, the cessation of expeditions into the interior and the early ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsLondon, Friday, 1.45 p.m.— A patrol consisting of 25 Transvaal Police has been captured at Maraisburg by a greatly superior force. ...
Article : 25 wordsA field trial of the Walter A Wood New Season's Steel Open Bear Reaper and Binder was held on .Monday at Mr Gilbert Lillioo's, Don, in the presence of ...
Article : 130 wordsLondon, Saturday, 2.20 p.m.— General Kitchener and a number of troops proceeded by train on Wednesday from Pretoria towards Middleburg, on the ...
Article : 66 wordsLondon, Friday, 1.49 p.m.— The famine in Shansi, an inland province of China with a population of about 12,000,000 souls assuming appalling dimenisons. ...
Article : 28 wordsMelbourne, Tuesday.—Wheat, steady 2s 7¾ to 2s 8d; Algeian Cats, 1s 6d to 1s 6½ for feed, 1s 7d for shipping and milling, 1s 8½ 10d for seed; chaff ...
Article : 44 wordsMelbourne, Tuesday.— Colonel Wyndham, the officer in command of the Imperial contingent, received a cable to-day from London directing him to remain ...
Article : 32 wordsLondon, Friday, 7 a.m.— Admiral Sey-mour recently seat the first-class gunboat Plover to the Elliot and Blonde Islands to suppress the raids of pirates. The ...
Article : 73 wordsLondon, Monday, 2.20 p.m.— The Boers have summarily ejested all British subjects from Pistersburg, the terminus of the railway line which runs northward ...
Article : 30 wordsSydney, Tuesday.— In the Divorce Court to-day Arthur Conningham applied to have a date fixed for the re-hearing of the Conningham v. Conningham and ...
Article : 64 wordsLondon, Friday, 7.10 p.m.— The wheat markets are dull and weak, and cargoes are neglected. Victorian cargoes (January-February shipments) are quoted at 30s ...
Article : 100 wordsThe State school commenced work for the new year on Monday with a very fair attendance. During the holidays we had a good ...
Article : 141 wordsLondon, Monday, 2.20 p.m.— A force of 400 Boers attacked 120 New Zealander and Queenslanders led by Major Tunbridge while the latter were engaged in ...
Article : 98 wordsLondon, Monday, 2.20 p.m.— Reuter's Agency reports from Shanghai that piece clauses have been arranged between China and tho Allies restoring Manchuria ...
Article : 39 wordsSydney, Tuesday. — An inquest was held to-day on the death of Thelma Lang ton, aged 18 months." The jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against ...
Article : 70 wordsLondon, Monday, 2.20 a.m.— Prince Ching has expressed to the American consul, Mr E. H. Conger, regret that the Allies have not surrendered the Forbidden ...
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Advertising : 982 wordsLondon, Friday, 4.25 a.m.— Recently General Knox attacked Commandant Hasselbroek's laager, and captured a field cornet and four men, betides taking 30 horses. ...
Article : 27 wordsA young man named Aubrey Davies, of Launceston, was arrested on warrant from Devonport by Superintendent Ruddock and Sub-inspector Wills yesterday. ...
Article : 240 wordsBrisbane, Tuesday,— To-morrow's weather forecast for Tasmania is as follows: Generally the same aa yesterday; barometer will fluctuate considerably. ...
Article : 27 wordsLondon, Saturday, . 2 20 p.m.— The 11 Times " correspondent at Bloemfontein, in describing the grief and the mourning there at the Queen's decease, says that ...
Article : 74 wordsA match was played between these clubs on Saturday at Mount Hicks, and resulted in a win for the visitors. The Wynyard team speak highly of the ...
Article : 326 wordsBrisbane, Tuesday.— A ghastly discovery is reported from Beaudesert. A Mrs Crane left her home on Christmas Day on a visit to friends for a few days ...
Article : 105 wordsHobart, Tuesday.— Advice has been received that No. 87, Peter M'Laren, of Ulverstone, a member of the Tasmanian Imperial contingent, was killed at ...
Article : 57 wordsSydney, Tuesday.— The A.J.O. Committee was asked to-day to decide a curious point of racing law. During the Hurdle Race at Tumberumba a few days ...
Article : 102 wordsBrisbane, Tuesday.— The vacancies in the Ministry caused by the death of Sir James Dickson and the retirement of Mr J. G. Drake have been filled by the ...
Article : 104 wordsLondon, Friday, 1.49 p.m.— Private W. Safer, of the Queensland Bushmen, who was recently reported dead, is still lying dangerously ill at Bloemfontein. ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Rev W. H. Howell, who it was stated in yesterday's " Times" had been appointed an officiating minister of the English Church, has taken charge of the ...
Article : 76 wordsSydney, Tuesday.— Chisholm and Co. sold to-day the two-year-old Valento by Haut Brion—Lady Helena to Mr. A. E. Anderson for 225 guineas, and Noble ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Wed 30 Jan 1901, Page 2
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