The interflow which a number of the members of the Electric Telegraph Association bad with the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs on Thursday Jan. 31, had ...
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Article : 682 words(There was a farther substantial improvement in the market yesterday, and prices in all the leading lines moved up considerably. Locally, however, little ...
Article : 517 wordsGeneral Smith-Dorrien dispersed the Boers around Carolina, 25 miles to the south of Belfast. The British lost four men killed and 18 wounded. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,176 wordsThe Boats entered Boksburg, to the east of Johannesburg, on the 29th inst., and damaged the Modderfontein and Van Ryn mines Commandant Marais and ...
Article : 63 wordsIt trill be remembered that when the strike of engine-drivers, firemen, and cleaners on the Government railways took place a great deal was said and written ...
Article : 498 wordsThe Kings of Portugal, Greece, and Belgium hare arrived in London. King Edward has cabled to Lord, Kitchener:—"One of the Queen's last ...
Article : 75 wordsPrivate Veardon, of the Queensland Bushmen, died of dysentery at Pretoria. ...
Article : 20 wordsOwing to the length of the route to be followed by the funeral cortege in London on Saturday, namely 31/4 miles, over 20,000 regulars and 7,000 volunteers will be ...
Article : 48 wordsA British commissioner at Kroonstad, in the Orange River Colony, obtained evidence from an eye-witness that Commandant Froneman cruelly sjamboked a ...
Article : 61 wordsIt was accidentally stated in our issue of yesterday that the procession in London was to take place on Friday instead of Saturday. This appears to have been ...
Article : 93 wordsInvalided colonial soldiers will be allotted seats to view the funeral precession on Saturday. The Colonial Institute and the British ...
Article : 39 wordsThe purchase of horses for the Fifth Contingent is practically completed. In all 323 have been purchased at an average price per head of £13 9s. lOd. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe ceremony of proclaiming King Edward the Seventh took place at noon from the steps of Parliament-house, and was very impressive and imposing. ...
Article : 158 wordsLord Rosebery, in addressing the Royal Scottish Corporation yesterday, delivered a touching enlogy on Queen Victoria. He said that Her Majesty always realised that ...
Article : 45 wordsIn response to a cable message sent by the Minister of Defence stating that the Fifth Victorian Contingent was ready, and the sixth also ready with the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 wordsAt the BANE of ENGLAND the north drive from the main shaft at the 200ft. level, which is to connect with the wins at No. 1 shaft,, should hole through in a ...
Article : 416 wordsThe procession from Osborae to Cowes will be of a less elaborate character than that in London. The Queen's pipers will play in front of ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Chinese assert that Russia requires an indemnity of 30,000,000 tads for restoring Manchuria. They also state that Count von Waldersee demands 5,000,000 ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Government has ordered all trains to cease running at 11 o'clock on Saturday for ten minutes, out of respect to the memory of the Queen. ...
Article : 33 wordsIn glancing down the classified list we find some interesting details regarding the length of service of some of the drivers. In the first-class-drivers at 15s. per day ...
Article : 220 wordsThe trouble between the tampers and the captain of the steamer Adoor still continues. The lumpers, who were working two hatches only on Tuesday, while the ...
Article : 235 wordsWhile destroying a quantity of Chinese gunpowder at shanhaikwan, a disastrous explosion occurred. Forty Japanese soldiers and two British were injured. ...
Article : 31 wordsIn order to ascertain whether the discrepancies in the railway weights still existed, one of our reporters interviewed Mr. H. H. Stinton, Customs and general ...
Article : 434 wordsAn Army Order has been issued, directing the order of the procession, which will be as follows :—An officer of the Headquarters Staff. ...
Article : 195 wordsMr. Kingston, the Federal Minister of Trade and Customs, in the course of an interview to-day, said that in the change from State to Commonwealth control, as ...
Article : 362 wordsThe barque Santiago, bound from London to New Zealand, is detained at St. Vincent, owing to the cargo having shifted. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe unfair treatment under which British subjects labor in the New Hebrides is likely to receive prompt attention at the hands of the Federal Government. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsColonel Sir H. E. M'Callum, the Governor of Newfoundland, has been transferred to Natal, where he will succeed Sir Walter Francis Holy-Hutchinson. The ...
Article : 43 wordsLord Roberts trill control everything in connection with the procession, while General Pole-Carew will be responsible for the military arrangements. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Russian newspapers advocate a Russian-American coalition to control the European wheatm supply. ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Fri 8 Feb 1901, Page 4
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