London, Wednesday Morning.—Despatches forwarded to the War Office by Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, Commander- in-Chief in South Africa: General Sir. ...
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Advertising : 126 wordsUlverstone is to contribute yet another man to the bushman's corps. Leonard Hutton, the brother of Private Jack Hutton, who so nobly gave his life "for ...
Article : 73 wordsLondon, Tuesday Night.—The day manager of the Frank Smith diamond bisuines at Kimberly took during the recent siege effective measures for ...
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Advertising : 633 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—Mr. Lyne, Premier of New South Wales; Mr Philip, Premier of Queensland; and Mr Holder. Premier of South Australia. ...
Article : 105 wordsLondon, Tuesday Night.—The dreaded bubonic plague has made its appearance in f a pronounced form at Capstown, the chief landing place for troops and ...
Article : 50 wordsPenguin is to increase its already long list of active service men by two— Geoffery H. Brown, who returned from New Zealand to join the mounted ...
Article : 83 wordsOur telegrams yesterday briefly reported the discovery of a case of plague at Brisbane. Mainland exchanges give the following particulars:—There was a ...
Article : 150 wordsLondon, Tuesday Night.—A number o American pro-Boers have despatched boy messenger to President Kruger with message of admiration and encourage ...
Article : 73 wordsYesterday afternoon Mrs F. Knowles Miller canvassed the town with a list asking for subscriptions, with the object of making a presentation to the accepted ...
Article : 76 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—Sir Samuel Griffiths, Q.C., of Queensland, has written a letter to the London newspapers which he contends that the objectior ...
Article : 138 wordsLondon, Tuesday Night.—Five bands were played as the first shipment of Boer prisoners were landed at St. Helena and snarched into Deadwood Camp. When ...
Article : 66 wordsJames Egan left on Tuesday morning for Hobart - to join the mounted contingent. This makes three volunteers accepted from Circular Head. ...
Article : 23 wordsHobart, Wednesday:—The "bushmen's" troopship, Manhattan, is expected to arrive at Hobart on 'Monday. After loading oats, bran and hay she will leave ...
Article : 57 wordsHobart, Wednesday.—In connection with the bubonic plague New Zealand, which is taking stringent precautions against the introduction of the plague, has ...
Article : 36 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—The troopships Atlantian, Euryalus and Maplemore have landed 1,100 bushmen and their horses from Australia at Beira, a ...
Article : 74 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—There was not the slightest foundation for the rumor prevalent at Devonport last night to the effect that the ss Star had been lost in the ...
Article : 46 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—All the arrangements for the embarkation of the Imperial Australian contingent will be on much the same lines as when the previous ...
Article : 70 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—Drs Honlmes and Sprott and Mr. A. Mault, secretary of th Central Board of Healthy, who have been attending the health conferences at ...
Article : 95 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—Private George Heenan, of the New Zealand contingent, is seriously ill with typhoid fever in the Boer hospital at Winburg, ...
Article : 45 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—The final of the Druids' Gala Wheel Race was won easily by W.C. Jackson (scratch) from Wilksch (20yds), and F.S. Beauchamp ...
Article : 43 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—The Boer Governments are causing to be circulated throughout Cape Colony a document in the nature of an impassioned ...
Article : 47 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—The Imperial patriotic fund totals £3,468 4s 7d, and the Tasmanian contingent fund £843 12s 6d. ...
Article : 25 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—Bugler Melville, of the; New South Wales mounted infantry, baa been missing since the engagement fought at Karree Siding ...
Article : 35 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—The Premier of N.S. Wales (Mr Lyne) when passing through Albury this morning informed the Mayor that the Government would ...
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Advertising : 303 wordsOur Ulverstone correspondent writes:— By troop train on Tuesday night about 120 of the volunteers who are resident on the North-West Coast returned from the ...
Article : 275 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—Field Marshal Lord Roberts reported last night that Wepener, south-east of Bloemfontein, where Lieut. Colonel Dalgety, of the ...
Article : 176 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—The Lieutenant-Governor wrote to the Secretary of State for the Colonies in January, reporting the departure of the second ...
Article : 205 wordsSydney, Wednesdays.—One fresh case of plague and one death are reported to-day. The record now stands at 126 cases and 43 deaths. ...
Article : 32 wordsMessrs A. E. Langford, P.M. Balstrup, and W. Allen, who have been on a visit of inspection to tin sections on the Whyte River, returned to Burnie by train last ...
Article : 70 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—The Mt Bischoff T.M. Co.'s London cable quotes tin at £140, market firm; last sales, £189 10s. ...
Article : 23 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—A force of 200 Transvaalers made a determined attack on a party of Orpheus Horse on April 18 at Dopaspoort. The British had ...
Article : 68 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—The Lieuten- ant-Governor is in receipt of two cables form Sir Alfred Milner. One, dated Capetown April 12, states: "Information has ...
Article : 110 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—The White Pinafore mine, Lefroy, has crushed 115 tons quartz for 91z gold. ...
Article : 19 wordsWe understand that Messrs Cheverton and Freeman, contractors for the extension of the Government railway from Ulverstone to Burnie, have lodged with ...
Article : 74 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—In the unsuccessful engagement fought with the Boars north of Mafeking on March 31 last, Colonel Plumer's column of ...
Article : 54 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday,—Reports continue to be received from Gippsland in reference to the flooded state of the country and of narrow escapes from drowning. ...
Article : 110 wordsA Capo journal thus describes the circumstances surrounding the capture of Major Cameron, commanding the 1st Tasmanian contingent:—That the Boers ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Thu 19 Apr 1900, Page 3
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