On Sunday last the Rev. A. P. Cameron commented on some of the remarks in Political and Social notes of Tuesday's Examiner, and denied some of the statements in the paragraph referring to dearth ...
Article : 1,835 wordsA sum of £103 was raised at a hospital booth at the Inverell show. First of the City Band socials will be held in the Rink to-morrow night. ...
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Article : 442 wordsLord Roberts crossed the Vaal River last Thursday without opposition. 1200 Free Staters retreated. The fortifications on Rhenoster River, extending 11 miles, and protected by 30 guns, were found ...
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Article : 501 wordsOn Sunday last Canon Tucker, brother-in-law of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese of Grafton and Armidale, conducted the services at the Cathedral morning and evening, and the children's service in ...
Article : 231 wordsWriting from Dean's Farm, Bloemfontein, on the 28th April, Trooper Ernest Houison (a member of Kitchener's Horse) says:—"Lord Kitchener led 4200 of us in a march to Prieska, and a bad time ...
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Article : 96 wordsAn English nurse in South Africa, writing on this subject in the "Hospital Nursing Mirror," says:— In Boer hospitals the women nurses are left entirely at the mercy of the natives, even with ...
Article : 435 wordsA terrible catastrophe occurred in British Guiana, where a steamer was swept over the Sumatumars cataract and everybody on board was drowned. Live torpedoes have been placed for the protection ...
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Advertising : 52 wordsWriting from Bloemfontein on 24th March, Trooper D. J. Stewart, of Wollongong, a member of the second contingent of Mounted Rifles, says: "The business people must be ...
Article : 373 wordsPUBLIC SERVICE BOARD APPEALS. — The "Gazette" gives the decisions of the Board relative to certain appeals, amongst which are the following in the Department of Lands:—Mr. E. ...
Article : 185 wordsCANE AND MAIZE CROPS.—A correspondent on the Lower Clarence writes that from January 10th to 12th instant the cane did not grow more than three inches, during a period it should have made ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 29 May 1900, Page 5
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