Mr. See, Premier of New South Wales, and a large party of New South Wales legislators, arrived here this morning, en route to Broken Hill. This afternoon, in the course of an ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Standard correspondent at the front in South Africa states, in a telegram to his journal, that the Boers, in attacking Lord Methuen's column, were formed in five lines, ...
Article : 252 wordsSIR,—Under the above heading your last issue contains an account of a meeting in the Rechabite Hall to meet Messrs, Livingston, Peake, and Senior. As your reporter was not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 wordsSir Charles Todd has received a telegram from Palmerston stating that the mail from Anthony's Lagoon, which had been lost, had been found It was brought to Powell's Creek ...
Article : 64 wordsA few years ago it was thought the West Coast land was entirely useless, but now good crops are being reaped there. The Commissioner of Public Works, who has just returned ...
Article : 58 wordsLord Methuen has dictated a graphic narrative of the misfortune which befel his column near Tweebosch on Friday, March 7. His Lordship and Major Paris, with 900 mounted ...
Article : 743 wordsThe Pilbarra sailed this morning, and took away 16 of Mr. Angas's stud cattle for the Sydney show. ...
Article : 24 wordsIt is reported that numerous encounters nave taken place in Manchuria and Mongolia be tween the Russians and Tunguaes, a race of nomads inhabiting those districts. ...
Article : 1,137 wordsThe annual meeting of the members of the Wednesday Half-holiday and Early Closing Aaaociation was held on Tuesday evening, when there was a fair attendance. The ...
Article : 741 wordsGood sport is now to be bad on the river, the fish being plentiful and big. This is a treat after the great number of small ones anglers have had to be content with. I saw a ...
Article : 235 wordsSIR,—The following startling revelations concerning my forecasting of the weather may be of interest to your readers. In the summer of 1891 I was speaking to a friend, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 575 wordsIt appears to be very doubtful whether much advantage resulted from substituting American for English locomotives in 1899 by the Burmah Railways Company. Quicker despatch in the ...
Article : 307 wordsLearmonth, about 12 miles from here, was thrown into a state of excitement this morning when it became known that at about 2 o'clock a burglar had been shot dead by one of the ...
Article : 700 wordsThe match between the South Australians and their English opponents was continued on the Adelaide oval on Saturday and Monday. The home team, who batted first on Friday, ...
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Advertising : 1,133 wordsFrom Cape Town comes word that fine service is being rendered to the Cape Colony authorities by the number of motor quads which have been specially constructed for use ...
Article : 340 wordsRaces are to be held at Penola on 28th May. A notice announcing this fact appears in another column. The full programme will appear later on. ...
Article : 497 wordsThe steamer Herbert arrived here on Monday with 10 tons of general cargo, and left the same day for Robe and Beachport. In my last I alluded to the arrival of two ...
Article : 255 wordsBritish newspapers comment very favorably on the moderation and courtesy shown by General De La Rey in releasing Lord Methuen. The action of Mr. Seddon, the Premier of ...
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Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954), Wed 19 Mar 1902, Page 3
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