Solomon Davit, the diamond smuggler was to-day fined £200. The fine was paid. Another charge has been entered against the accused for being ...
Article : 43 wordsSir George White reports that early this morning the Boers commenced to shell Ladysmith with forty-pounder guns. The enemy's guns were, ...
Article : 276 wordsA syndicate in port Fairy were fortunate enough to draw Gauleon in the Caulfield Cap. He ran second and paid £2250. The syndicate was composed of 20 persons, who ...
Article : 70 wordsThe official despatches forwarded by Sir George White, Commander-in-Chief in Natal, with regard to the disaster to the British army near ...
Article : 239 wordsA large number of the Australians in South Africa have been enrolled in the local forces raised to repel the attacks of the Boers. Many of them ...
Article : 62 wordsFeet Admiral, whilst exercising on the track to-day broke a blood vessel, and it is considered that he will be an unlikely starter for the Cup. ...
Article : 76 wordsThe West Australian contingent paraded the city to-day with the local troops for the first time, amidst tremendous enthusiasm. The crowd was the ...
Article : 49 wordsSolomon Davit, the diamond smuggler was to-day fined £200. The fine was paid. Another charge has been entered against the accused for being ...
Article : 63 wordsPresident Kruger has left Pretoria, and is now at the headquarters of General Joubert's army at Glencoe. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe embarkment of the Queensland contingent on board the steamer Corn. wall at Bulimba warf, near the mouth of the Brisbane river, today was ...
Article : 38 wordsPresident Kruger has left Pretoria, and is now at the headquarters of General Joubert's army at Glencoe. ...
Article : 35 words"Sterling," the well-known tipster, has forwarded us the following selections for the principal races in connection with the above meeting, which will be inaugurated ...
Article : 489 wordsLieutenant-Colonel Tom Price, officer in charge of the Victorian Mounted Rifles, to-day stated that the horses bought for the contingent of Victorian ...
Article : 93 wordsBoth Dr. Jameson and Sir John Willoughby, who took a prominent part in the Jameson raid, are in Natal, and were present at the battle fought ...
Article : 34 wordsYesterday the Minister of Defence approved of Captain Bruche, adjutant of the first and second battallions of Infantry Brigade, proceeding to ...
Article : 125 wordsThe military balloon which was sent up from Ladysmith to ascertain the positions of the enemy, made a profound impression upon both the Kaffirs ...
Article : 78 wordsPeter Voigt was to-day committed for trial for stealing £300 from the bank of New South Wales. His companion, Harris, was discharged. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe British officers and the men who were taken prisoners on Monday by the Boers hare been sent to Pretoria, at which place they are to be ...
Article : 37 wordsThe services rendered by the Imperial Light Horse, the volunteer corps recently formed in Natal by Majors Sampson and Davies, have been of ...
Article : 70 wordsHis Excellency, Lord Brassey, has written in complimentary terms to Major-General SirCharlesHolled Smith on the soldierly bearing and manner of ...
Article : 38 wordsA few days ago, when the Minister of Agriculture received a cable message from the War Office requesting him to obtain 150 tons of corned beef ...
Article : 139 wordsThe coroner's jury to-day returned a verdict of guilty of manslaughter against Frederick M'Intosh in connection with the death of his wife, who died ...
Article : 49 wordsGeneral Sir George White, in official reports to the War Office, states that the disaster which befel the English troops on Monday in no wise affected ...
Article : 36 wordsLatest intelligence regarding the British disaster near Ladysmith states that the 1st Battalion of Irish Fusiliers and the 1st Battalion of the ...
Article : 144 wordsAs further details become known of the Battle of Glencoe, fresh evidence is afforded of the treacherous use of white flags by the Boers. By their ...
Article : 57 wordsTwenty thousand British troops have arrived at Cape Town from England during the past week, and it is expected that the greater majority of ...
Article : 38 wordsMinisters state that the Legislative Council was in no wise slighted over the Monowai trip, full information of the outing having been given to ...
Article : 31 wordsIn the despatches from General Sir George White, regarding the Battle of Glencoe, Surgeon Buntine, an Australian, is specially mentioned ...
Article : 80 wordsFurther details received from Ladysmith regarding the engagement show that the object of Colonel Carleton's force was to endeavor to seize an ...
Article : 118 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day the Railways' Standing Committee reported in favor of the Beech Forest narrow gauge line at a cost of £60,000. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. Carty Salmon, M.L.A., drew attention to-day in the Legislature to the alleged failure of a tobacco shipment, made by Mr. Boudurant, ...
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Family Notices : 36 wordsAmong those wounded on Sunday's engagement, near Ladysmith, was Lieutenant Miles Carbery, of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, who is in a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 693 wordsIn connection with the-fighting at the battle of Elands Laagte, awery gallant sacrifice is recorded on the part of a small party of Boers. A ...
Article : 126 words"In future it will be a conscientious duty and a pleasure to handle Scott's Emulsion." Few persons outside of the medical ...
Article : 330 wordsIt is stated that the Boers. treated the British wounded with great humanity; General Joubert offering to them safe conduct through the ...
Article : 37 wordsLasted news from Ladysmith states that the Colenso bridge over the Tugela River is strongly guarded, as an early Boer attack is expected. ...
Article : 40 wordsMilitary critics in India, where General White was Commander-in-Chief, never endorsed his appointment to the Natal command, and they now ...
Article : 42 wordsThe British forces in South Africa will be doubled within the next fortnight. It will not be necessary for the troops to take in any coal during ...
Article : 200 wordsColonel Schiel, the German officer who was the chief organiser of the defences of the Transvaal, and was taken prisoner at Elands Laagte, has, with ...
Article : 37 wordsNews of the British defeat at Ladysmith has served to intensify the military enthusiasm in Canada, where a proposal is on foot for the despatch ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Emperor William of Germany sent a farewell message to the First (Royal) Dragoons, of which he is colonel in chief, on the occasion of the ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Irish Nationalist newspapers controlled by Mr. John Dillon and Redmond, M.P., gloat exaultingly over the humiliation of the British ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Berlin newspapers publish comments on the telegram sent by the Emperor William to the Royal Dragoons, wishing the officers and men a ...
Article : 95 wordsIt is said that at the engagement on Monday fully 20,000 Boer troops were opposed by 12,000 Britishers. The accurate shooting by the British ...
Article : 61 wordsColonel Baden-Powell, who is in command at Mafeking, has laid a railway track all round the town, and he is thus enabled to move his armoured ...
Article : 45 wordsSIR.—What has become of the gifted youg [?]tone O'Donnell for whom an entertainment was given some time ago. which was so successful from a financial ...
Article : 71 wordsAmerican newspapers refer in sympathetic terms to the disaster that befell the British troops on Monday, and they express the hope that the ...
Article : 33 wordsReports from Colesberg, near the southern border of the Orange Free State, state that the Boer's commandos who were watching the Basutos, have ...
Article : 59 wordsLatest information from Kimberley states that the Boers are erecting forts in the neighborhood, and it is believed that they propose to shell the town. ...
Article : 28 wordsOn Sunday, when about half-way to Adelaide, the German main steamer Prinz Regent Luitpold, on her way to Melbourne, passed the Medic. The ...
Article : 93 wordsW. J. C. Elliot, the well-known racing cyclist and runner-up in numerous Austral and A.N.A. wheel races, left by the R.M.S. Himalaya last week for England, where be ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Canadian Contingent for service in South Africa sailed from Quebec on Tuesday, their departure being made the occasion of a ...
Article : 81 wordsAnother characteristic message has been sent by General Joubert, the Commandant-General of the Transvaal forces. Some astonishment was caused ...
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Advertising : 1,712 wordsThe troopship Medic arrived at Large Bay shortly after 11 a.m. on Monday, and the Victorian and Tasmanian contingents proceeded to ...
Article : 101 wordsA. Aruott ha received a large and well assorted stock of saddlery, direct from England, which will give the public an opportunity of obtaining goods direct ...
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Fri 3 Nov 1899, Page 3
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