The half-yearly conference of the Wellington branch hoards was held at Burnie on Saturday. Mr A. K. Chapman (East Wellington) occupied the chair, and ...
Article : 2,331 wordsLondon, Saturday, 4 p.m.—General Kitchener reports that doing the march from Vrede Colonel Elliott engaged General De Wet hear Reitz on June 6. ...
Article : 120 wordsA meeting was held on Friday evening at Mays' Hotel to arrange a fitting reception to Warrant Officer Goucher and his comrades on their return from ...
Article : 306 wordsA rather boisterous public meeting was held in the Town Hall on Friday night. Mr R. P. Fu mage was elected chairman The meeting was called for the purpose ...
Article : 185 wordsJune 15—Amy, ss, 76 tons, H. Johnstone, from Launceston. June 16—Moonah, ss, 75 tons, G. Madden, from Launceston. ...
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Family Notices : 25 wordsLondon, Friday, 7 a.m.—The wheat markets are quiet, London and Berlin weaker, Paris and America steady. Cargoes dull of sale. Victorian, April ...
Article : 89 wordsTO-DAY the Mersey Marine Board will review in all its bearings the dispute with the shippers which has become known at Devonport as the "storage question." We ...
Article : 943 wordsLondon, Saturday, 6 p.m.—The German Government is endeavoring to secure fair terms for expropriation for German holders of interests in the Netherlands ...
Article : 143 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Railton Road Trust was held in the board room at Mrs Castles' on Saturday afternoon. The only members present were ...
Article : 103 wordsMessrs A. K. Chapman, S.M., and T. D. M'Kenna, J.P., presided at the Penguin Police Court on Friday. Thomas Hogarth was charged with cruelty to a ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Sheffield Railway League did not authorise Mr R. D. Stewart Trad Mr J. Williams to interview the Minister of Lands respecting valuation of land for the ...
Article : 111 wordsLondon, Saturday, 6 p.m.—Mrs Botha is now at the Hague, where she held an interview with ex-President Kruger, the outcome of which has not transpired. ...
Article : 32 wordsLondon, Saturday, 3 p.m.—The Belgian newspapers which are generally inspired assert that ex-President Kruger is using the Netherlands secret code in ...
Article : 41 wordsMr E. G. Spotswood, the station-master at Burnie for the Emu Bay Railway Co., has been transferred to Zeehan o fill a similar position. The removal of ...
Article : 350 wordsThe deputation from the Road Trust and Chamber of Commerce who interviewed the Hon E. Mulcahy at Launceston on Friday returned home on ...
Article : 215 wordsLondon, Saturday, 7 am.—The following Australian casualties are reported: Fifth Victorian Mounted, Lieutenant A. Murphy, Corporal H. P. Robertson, ...
Article : 94 wordsMelbourne, Sunday.—The Premier has received through the Governor-General a despatch from the Secretary of State for War (Mr St. John Brodrick) enclosing a ...
Article : 199 wordsOn Friday afternoon a man named Forrest Clayton, employed at the Mersey bridge, informed the police that during his absence his dwelling had been entered and ...
Article : 257 wordsResidents of this locality are to be congratulated on the handsome flagstaff erected in the play-ground of the State-school to commemorate the opening of the ...
Article : 97 wordsAuckland Saturday.—The Royal visit to Rotora proved most interesting. The Moaris gave a splendid exhibition of native dances and other demonstrations ...
Article : 63 wordsA few loads of potatoes came in on Saturday, and prices were equal to previous days, up to £3 10s being paid. There was a demand for the Melbourne boats, ...
Article : 98 wordsSergeant Smith, of Flowerdale, was among the last batch of soldiers who returned from South Africa. He is expected to arrive at Wynward to-day or ...
Article : 46 wordsSome anxiety exists regarding the safety of Frederick Neal, a resident of West Devonport. It appears that last Wednesday Neal, with a young man ...
Article : 165 wordsOn Saturday, 8th inst., an old man named Andy Scott, an employe at Mr G. Lee's saw-mill, which ia situated some six or eight miles from Smithton, was the ...
Article : 99 wordsAuckland, Sunday.—It was raining heavily in Wellington to-day, but the decorations, which are well forward, promise a good display. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe market wan quiet on Saturday, arrivals of produce being limited. Potatoes were quoted at from £3 5s to £3 7s 6d for prime redskins, but farmers ...
Article : 71 wordsLondon, Saturday, 6 pm.—It is officially stated that the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York are due at Simonstown, Cape of Good Hope, on ...
Article : 36 wordsDevonport—The customs revenue for the week ending on Saturday was:—Duties: Spirits, £35 5s; tobacco, £2 16s; other goods, £194 14s; total, £232 15s. Bond ...
Article : 113 wordsLondon, Saturday, 4p.m.—The correspondent of the "Times" at Shanghai states that the German garrison there consists of two battalions of infantry. ...
Article : 33 wordsMuch sympathy is felt for Mr S. Maddern and family in their daughter's death. The funeral, which took place on Thursday last in the midst of a severe ...
Article : 96 wordsThe planting of 20 English trees in the Don State school grounds took place on Friday, and proved quite a gala day for the children. After the children had ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Mon 17 Jun 1901, Page 2
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