London, Tuesday Night.—A party of Boers surprised two unarmed Highlanders who were engaged catting wood in the Rustenburg district, and called on them to ...
Article : 55 wordsLondon, Tuesday Night.—The correspondent of the "Times" at The Hague states that the position of the Dutch Government in regard to Mr. Kruger is ...
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Advertising : 768 wordsThe poll for the election of two members of the Municipal Council is to be taken to-day from 9 to 4 o'clock. The candidates are Messrs J. Best, C. J. L. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 wordsAn unfortunate accident occurred in Cross street yesterday, morning which resulted in Mr. F. Calf losing a valuable horse. A boy in Mr. Calf's employ was ...
Article : 150 wordsHobart, Wednesday.—All amounts due to the returned soldiers will be paid by the Under Secretary. The Government has decided to give each man a suit of civilian ...
Article : 55 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—The families of the Government officials at Pretoria will be shortly allowed to return. This indicates that an early termination ...
Article : 35 wordsWhat might have been a very serious if not fatal accident occurred on the road from "Sheffield to Railton. Mr Butler, who has the carriage of mails from ...
Article : 144 wordsHobart, Wednesday.—The steamer Waiwera from Capetown brought 51 soldiers to-day, including 21 for New Zealand, 7 for New South Wales, and 12 for ...
Article : 118 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—On December 8 a force of Boers under dense cover attacked a mounted infantry, post near Barberton, in the east of the ...
Article : 64 wordsAt the Police Court yesterday morning, before Messrs A. K. Chapman, S.M., and A. C. Hall, J.P., a man was proceeded against for the support of his illegitimate ...
Article : 263 wordsMessrs W. T. Bell and Co., Limited, report, under Tuesday's date: Newstead yards to-day were again heavily supplied with fat stock of all descriptions, prices ...
Article : 204 wordsLondon, Tuesday Night.—The silence respecting the movement against Commandant De Wet and his Boers is explained by the circumstance that General ...
Article : 49 wordsA Very creditable programme is to be submitted by the pupils of the Queen's College in the Oddfellows' Hall to-night, comprising a realistic display of mimic ...
Article : 81 wordsHamilton-on-Forth had on Monday last the greatest day it has ever known. The ordinary occupations of the people appeared to have been totally suspended ...
Article : 421 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—Details have been received through prisoners who were released regarding the disaster to the Dewotsdorp garrison. The British suffered ...
Article : 101 wordsThe following additional members of the returned contingent were present at Devonport on Tuesday:—Troopers Wellard (Forth), M'Guire (Penguin), John ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—General Settle has occupied Edenburg, on the main railway line between Bloomfontein and Cape Colony. He captured 20,000 ...
Article : 39 wordsThe London Bioscope Company again, appeared at the Athenseum on Tuesday night to a good audience, although not so large as they deserved. They left by ...
Article : 124 wordsLondon, Tuesday Night.—Lord Roberts in his speeches at Capetown takes an optimistic view regarding the termination of the campaign against the ...
Article : 93 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—At the wool sales to-day 7,669 bales wore offered, and 6,940 sold. The selection was attractive as well as large, and evoked the most ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 502 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—Lord Roberts has sailed from Capetown for England. He was accompanied by Lady Roberts, and their daughter, who has ...
Article : 31 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—Before leaving Capetown, Lord Roberts was presented with a sword of honor by the Mayor on behalf of the citizens. In ...
Article : 82 wordsReceived.—C. B. M. Fenton, Wynyard. "Inquirer."—Under the new electoral law the names' of persons qualified to vote may be placed on the roll up to ...
Article : 68 wordsBy the as Orion, which will arrive at Ramie this morning, Mr Goo, Rignold and the members of his company will pay their first visit to the town, and open ...
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Advertising : 245 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—Re plying to an Afrikander deputation at Cape Town Sir Alfred Milner agreed to forward to Great Britain the resolutions ...
Article : 104 wordsA Japanese fancy fair in aid of the Anglican Church was opened yesterday afternoon at the Town Hall, Devonport, bat owing to a steady downpour of rain ...
Article : 399 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—The editor of the "One Land," a leading anti British newspaper at Capetown, has been elected to tho Cape Assembly to fill the ...
Article : 48 wordsIt is sorely significant that the idea of Imperial Federation should te taking such strong hold of the popular mind. For the perceptible fillip which the ...
Article : 814 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—The war vote of £16,000,000 passed the second reading in the House of Commons last night by 284 votes to 8. The Secretary of State ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Thu 13 Dec 1900, Page 2
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