In the Legislative Assembly the Premier in reply to Mr Downward said that for the future no encampments would he held in any place except where ...
Article : 268 wordsTheir first week of session has convinced members that it is useless to assume any other attitude than that of "loyal supporters" of the Ministry. An attack on the ...
Article : 1,029 wordsPresent:—Crs. Leslie (Mayor), Cherry, Ridd, Covendale, Wise, Finegan, Mackintosh and M'Donald. CORRESPONDENCE. ...
Article : 678 wordsPresent: Crs. Lee (president), Killeen, Thomson, Latham and Hurley. CORRESPONDENCE. The Public Works Department intimated ...
Article : 2,123 wordsFriday's casualties among the American forces are estimated to exceed 1,000. Brigadier-General Shafter has telegraphed to Washington for 50 surgeons ...
Article : 35 wordsThe news published this morning from the scene of conflict at Santiago do Cuba adds several important details to those previously given. ...
Article : 227 wordsLater accounts from the American front before Santiago de Cuba are just to band. They show that the most desperate ...
Article : 416 wordsHa ! ha ! Ha ! ha ! for the feast of blood. For the carnival of gore. When men shall fight, by day and night, And slay on sea and shore. ...
Article : 245 wordsThe news of the disastrous defeat of Admiral Cervera's squadron by the American fleet off Santiago de Cuba has caused intense popular excitement ...
Article : 96 wordsFurther interesting details are to band respecting the attack by the American forces under Brigadier-General Shafter upon the Spanish position at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 wordsPreset: Crs. Linton (president), Lunb, M'Donald, Rahilly, Osborn, Sunderman Horstman, Glassford and Do Moulin. CORRESPONDENCE. ...
Article : 1,847 wordsA smart naval engagement has taken place off Manzanillo, a seaport town eighty-five miles north-west from Sanliago de Cuba. ...
Article : 97 wordsProbably the two women whose names we are about to mention (by their good will and consent) never saw or even heard of each other. A broad bit of sea water rolls ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsThe destruction of the Spanish fleet under Admiral Cervera by the American squadron under Rear-Admiral Sampson has completely altered the situation in ...
Article : 678 wordsAt great fires many valuable lives have been saved by people jumping or dropping into [?] stretched ready to receive them by willing hands. Not only at fires has a ...
Article : 649 wordsDaring the fighting before Santiago de Cuba the American loosens in officers were especially heavy. This was due to the tactics pursued ...
Article : 100 wordsThe market was fully supplied, 19,000 having been yarded. The quality was well suited to requirements, with an ample proportion of good and prime. The demand ...
Article : 437 wordsA.N.A. G.M. Syndicate, Depford.—The manager reports, 4/7/98;—Commenced chushing last week, and expect to clean up next Saturday. ...
Article : 126 wordsThe War department at Washington has received a despatch from Brigadier-General Shatter. The American general reports that ...
Article : 135 wordsAn extraordinary statement has been made with regard to the capture of Guam. This in one of the Lardones taken by ...
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Advertising : 345 wordsBrigadier-General Shafter reports that he is obliged to suspend land operations against Santiago until he is reinforced. He states that the situation of the ...
Article : 75 wordsThe report that Santiago had been surrendered to the Americans lacks confirmation. The "West Gippsland Gazzette" says:— ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. W. Albert Lvons. "Wendource," Mertonst. Albert Park, Victoria, writes on Aug. 8th. 1819 :—"I have suffered severel from Dyspepsia for a number of ...
Article : 159 wordsA report stales that Brigadier-General Shafter has demanded from the Spanish Governor the surrender of Santiago, ...
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Gippsland Times (Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Thu 7 Jul 1898, Page 3
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