London, October 9.—It is stated In official circles in Washington that Great Britain and America have adhered to the underlying principles of the ...
Article : 71 wordsLondon, October 8.—The British columns led by Major-Generals Walter Kitchener and Boers Hamilton, on Sunday engaged the Boers north-west of ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Durban (Natal) Federated Plagterors' Union has forwarded to tho Victorian Plasterers' Society a cablegram concerning, the state of state affairs in ...
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Advertising : 2,534 wordsMelbourne, Friday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, tho Leader of the Opposition, Mr G, H. Reid, gave notice of motion for Tuesday— ...
Article : 76 wordsLondon, Oct. 8.—A Grahamstown rebenamed Rom has been court-[?] of treason and attempted murder, and shot A son of Mr F. W. Reitz, formerly ...
Article : 66 wordsMr [?] criticism of the tariff was a very familiar one (remarks the " Age ") He compared the different duties, and said that necessities wore taxed and ...
Article : 233 wordsLondon, October 9.—President Booseveldt has appointed an anti-Bryanite Democrat named Jones, a federal judge. He declares his intention of appointing ...
Article : 36 wordsSydney, Friday.—William Johnson, a tram employe, who was noticed to have been despondent lately, this morning struck his wife with a hammer on the ...
Article : 67 wordsLondon, October 8.—An Army order just issued provides that during the present emergency in South Africa soldiers shall be detainee from three to six months ...
Article : 54 wordsLondon, October 9.—More trouble with the Chinese being foared, the legation quartet of Peking has been strongly fortified, the fortification of the British ...
Article : 92 wordsLondon, October 8.—Mr T. G. Bowles, Conservative M.P. for King's Lynn, ia a letter to tho " Times " to-day bitterly attacks the Government for its indifference ...
Article : 62 wordsSydney, Friday.—In the Assembly the debate on the no-confidence motion was continued nil last night, and is still proceeding. Many scones have occurred in ...
Article : 40 wordsSydney, Friday.—The trouble with the tram employes in Sydney is likely to be settled without strife, the Minister of Railways having agreed to the men's request ...
Article : 34 wordsPig Iron.—A bonus of 12/ par ton for pig iron manufactured in Australia from Australian ores; proportionate reduction for use of foreign ore. ...
Article : 70 wordsLondon, October 10.—The Court left Singanfu on the 7th inst., and will travel to Kaifong, and thence by, the Hankow-Peking line. ...
Article : 29 wordsLondon, October 8.—General Viljoen recently had an interview with Major-General Sir Bindon Blood. In the course of an- interview he assured the British ...
Article : 61 wordsBrisbane, Friday.—The following is Tasmania's weather forecast for to-morrow:—Fine and hot and sultry, with strong N.N.W. to S.W. winds in squalls ...
Article : 66 wordsLondon, October 9.—Colonel Bell, ex-Oonsol-General of the United States in Australia, addressed a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. ...
Article : 141 wordsLondon, October 9.—Lord Kitchener's weekly report states that since October 1 the Boer losses have been 50 billed, 26 wounded, 244 captured, and 60 surrenders ...
Article : 57 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—Great excitement prevailed in produce circles this late afternoon, especially among the consignees of a large shipment of New Zealand produce ...
Article : 133 wordsAdelaide, Friday.—The Defence Department have received a consignment of Boer rifles from General Kitchener, for the use of cadets and rifle clubs. ...
Article : 30 wordsLondon, October 8.—Brigadier-General Elliott's column recently found 25 women concealed in a cave in a high mountain, to which the Boors had hauled them with ...
Article : 47 wordsWalter Wright, railway guard, when leaving Willoohra in a goods train, fall between two trucks, his right leg being crushed. The enginemen took him into ...
Article : 125 wordsLondon, October 9.—Dr Kranse, who was recently arrested in England on n charge of high treason and conspiracy, appeared at the Bow street court ...
Article : 172 wordsSir P. Fysh, one of the hon Ministers in the Cabinet has written a long letter to the Premier of Tasmania on the subject of the tariff in its effect on the isiand's condition ...
Article : 503 wordsLondon, October 9.—The announcement of Habibullah's accession—to the throne of Afghanistan has been quietly received at Jalabad and Dikka. The ...
Article : 46 wordsHobart, Friday.—The following Justices of the Peace have been appointed:—Fo" Mersey: Thos. Hines Georgetown: John Ephraim Nicholls Macquarie: W. P. ...
Article : 47 wordsLondon, October 10.—The "Times" states that the Russians are proceeding to rapidly connect the Trans-Caspian railway with Meshed, province of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 wordsLaunceston, Friday.—At the Police Court this morning Charles Wood was fined 10s and costs, in default one week in gaol for having used fixed contrivance ...
Article : 59 wordsLondon, October 7.—The Macedonian committee is accused of being concerned in the kipnapping of Miss Stone, the American missionary. Her captors insist ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Treasurer (Sir George Tamer) introduced a Supply Bill for £928,000. He explained that departmental requests had been reduced by £25,000. Members ...
Article : 191 wordsMelbourne, Friday.—Frederick Gerband, a Swiss, Charged with fraudulent bankruptcy, was again brought before the Melbourne Police Court to-day. He was ...
Article : 40 wordsA homing match under tho Latrobe club's auspices took place from Railton on Thursday afternoon. Increased interest was shown, as evidenced by the ...
Article : 187 wordsMelbourne, Friday.—A large bazaar was to-day opened in "Exhibition Building by Lord Hopstoun, in aid of the Abbotsford convent. Twenty thousand ...
Article : 32 wordsWe (" Mercury") learn that in consequence of the introduction of the Federal tariff, interstate freetrade, and consequent increased competition from ...
Article : 48 wordsMelbourne, Friday.—General Sir Hector Macdonald arrived from Adelaide this morning. He received an enthusiastic welcome by crowds of people. He is ...
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Advertising : 62 wordsMelbourne, Friday.—The murder trial at Ballarat, in which James and Bossic O'Rielly are charged with having murdered their daughter, was [?] ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Sat 12 Oct 1901, Page 3
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