[?] fate of the Foreign Legations [?]ll in some doubt, the Chinese, [?] various sources, persisting in their [?]ions that the Ambassadors, ...
Article : 208 wordsThe Red Rock, barque, from Glasgow, is outside the heads, showing signs of distress. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe following are the more important happenings in connection with the Boer war:— The Free Staters, under General ...
Article : 218 wordsThe weather has been very dry this last month and the sharp frosts we have experienced of late have had a checking tendency on the growth of the crops and grass and the rain will be very welcome just now. The ...
Article : 403 wordsLord Roberts reports that the railway and telegraph lines in the Orange River colony which had been cut by the enemy are now restored. ...
Article : 114 wordsThe annual meeting of governors of and contributors to the Horsham District Hospital was held yesterday afternoon, the president, Mr. George Ryan, in the chair. ...
Article : 1,328 wordsChinese runners report that Pekin was in a state of anarchy on the 14th inst. A message written by Mr. Conger, ...
Article : 98 wordsA dance is to be held in the Mechanics' Institute on Friday night, off aid of the Harrow Federal Club. A very serious accident betel a three-year-old daughter of Mr. J. W. T. Alderson on Friday. The ...
Article : 113 wordsOn Saturday night a force of Boers crossed the line south of Seafontein, in the hope of joining another commando, where the rivers Vaal and ...
Article : 56 wordsA miner named Thomas Kinane, employed in the Glenfine South Mine, had a very narrow escape from death on Saturday. Some timber gave away, and the debris covered Kinane to the neck. Had it not been ...
Article : 71 words[?] Hung Chang declares that [?]ng has ceased at Pekin, and that [?] foreigners were holding a position [?]th of the Kuho-bridge, the forces of ...
Article : 69 wordsOn Wednesday evening, at the Horsham Mechanics' Hall, a largely attended meeting, consisting for the greater part of ladies, and presided over by the mayor (Cr. Arnott), ...
Article : 2,181 wordsThe work of asphalting the footpaths in the town is proceeding, and already the western side of Scott-street s nearing completion.—The parents of the children at tending the Kellalac State School have fenced in ...
Article : 150 wordsA skirmish took place on Saturday at Pienaarspoort, east of Preteria. A detachment of South Australians engaged the enemy, who replied with ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Chinese Government has app[?]ed for mediation successively to [?]nce, America and Japan. To all these the reply has been that no ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. M. Maher, seriously injured by falling from a stack, a fortnight ago, is now convalescent.—At Minyip on Wednesday Broadbent Bros. and Co. sued James Selkirk, senr., of Jeparit, for £42 11s, goods ...
Article : 140 wordsLieutenant Edgar Anderson, of Melbourne, has been given a commission in the Royal Artillery. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe allied forces have established a [?]visonal Government at Tient-sin, [?] are working amicably together, [?] the language difficulty is seriously ...
Article : 24 wordsThe August elections of the Dimboola Shire are likely to prove more than usually interesting. In the South Riding, for which Mr. Collard retires, Mr. J. Cooksley, Dimboola, has decided to become a ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Boers have evacuated all the positions in the Middleburg district, and are now moving north-eastwards to Lydenburg, whither President ...
Article : 105 words[?]t Wei-Hai-Wei, the British naval [?] in the Shantung Pennisola, the [?]ish have met and defeated defeated a [?]se force, which fled, leaving 200 ...
Article : 28 wordsA serious burning accident occurred at North Yanac on Friday. A daughter of Mrs. E. Smith, aged 14 years, was assisting to "burn off" when her clothes became ignited. She was badly burnt about ...
Article : 188 wordsThree thousand Russian troops [?] arrived at Newchwang in [?]churia. The further advance of [?] Russians is blocked by 10,000 ...
Article : 22 wordsReuter's correspondent at Tient-sin, [?]es that the Russians are seeking [?] control the railway from Taku to [?]n, but that Admiral Seymour ...
Article : 115 wordsThe "spreading" of the railway metal, consequence of the great heat prevailing, on English railway lines has caused the derailment of several trains ...
Article : 38 wordsThe town of Northampton has been visited by a hailstorm of extraordinary violence. The hailstones were an inch and a half and more in diameter, and ...
Article : 58 wordsOur Harrow correspondent writes:—The final football match between Salt Lakes and Harrow was played, on the ground of the latter, last Saturday, and resulted in an ...
Article : 97 wordsThe allied forces hope to advance on Pekin early next month. This advance Li Hung Chang de[?]res will probably mean the death of ...
Article : 30 wordsA terrible hurricane raged over Mount William camp on Tuesday night, demolishing a number of tents and improvised buildings. ...
Article : 226 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly this afternoon the debate on the second reading of the Federal Electorates Bill was resumed by Sir George Turner ...
Article : 187 wordsThe fifth competition for Mr. Bennetts' (Victoria Hotel) trophy took place on Wednesday. Seven dogs entered. The rabbits were very strong, and there was a good afternoon's sport. Owners are requested ...
Article : 97 wordsThe inquest on the bodies of the four victims of the Breelong massacres has resulted in a verdict of wilful murder against all the suspected Aboriginals, Jimmy Governor, Joe Governor, Jackey Underwood—who ...
Article : 404 wordsOur Jung Jung correspondent writes:— The following further donation has been recited. James Molyneux, 1 bag wheat. This makes a total of 38 bags wheat received ...
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Fri 27 Jul 1900, Page 3
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