Easter Monday was filled in here this year with a pic-nic and sports. Over 200 people, young and old, were present, and they seemed to have enjoyed themselves very much. Games ...
Article : 244 wordsMr. H. R. Jenkins, an Englishmen, yet a Boer prisoner on parole, is now in England, and the story of his strange experiences is as interesting as any romance of the war yet ...
Article : 1,525 wordsThe Governor visited iaiied Victor Harbour by train on eveningonday eveninc, and to-day with Lady Tennyson ant a large parly he proceeded to the Bluff. Af'er a long and tedious climb ...
Article : 68 wordsThe remains of the late Sir Andrew Clarke were interred at Bath on Thursday. The ceremony was attended by a large gathering of soldiers and Australian colonists. ...
Article : 456 wordsThe New York Chamber of Commerce are inviting the Prince of Wales to be present at the dedication of their new Chamber in September next. ...
Article : 43 wordsBishop Goe, who has resigned the episcopal oversight of Melbourne, arrived in Adelaide this morning be the express. He proceeds to England on Thursday by mail steamer, ...
Article : 32 wordsNews has been received eosiveu that farther fighting took place on ThursdBeshofy near B^shof, 35 mileB east of Kimberley, this time betPilcher's cenumnlonel Filocer's oolamna foroe of Boers. Com ...
Article : 36 wordsThe booking office at Croydon railway station was entered on Monday evening. The bulk of the cash having been removed the robbers only got 12s, 8d for their troubleronble. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe trial of Kruitzinger, the notorious Cape raider, has been concluded. The accused was acquittedoqKruitzinger tted. Kraitzioger will consequently be treated as an ordinary prisoner of war. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe will of the late Mr. Ceoil Rhodes is dated July 1, 1899, and there are codicils bearing date January 18, 1902. The latter relate to family bequssts aquratBsums ond to buibb of money ...
Article : 718 wordsLord Roberts has cabled to Lord Minto, Governor-General of Canada, intimating his high appreciation of the gallantry displayed by the Canadian Mounted Rifles in the recent ...
Article : 51 wordsC Company (Scottish) will hold their first ordinary parade for the present quarter on Friday evening next at 8 o'clook. No. 4 Squadren M.R., will hold a special ...
Article : 308 wordsThe United States House of Representatives have passed a Chinese Exclusion Bill. ...
Article : 18 wordsA man living in Liverpool who formerly belonged to the Bushveldt aahveldt Carbineers, declares tuat tse marderB in which Lieutenant Morant was implicated totalled between 30 ad 40. In, ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Governor-General to-day received eoeived the following cable message from Lord Kit" In reply to your telegram, Morant, Handcock, reply to your telegram, Morant, ...
Article : 222 wordsDoctor ootor Lesds haa recommenced his slandering. Hjusts jaat published a letter purporting to be from General De La Bey, dated January, specifying a number of alleged British ...
Article : 32 wordsIt is announced that Russia will sign the Manchuria Convention to day. Russia underindertakes to evacuate Manchuria in eighteen moths. ...
Article : 24 wordsElmund Foster, a highly respectable resident of Learmonth, in the Ballarat district, drowned himself and his only child, a boy 17 months old, in Lake Learmonth on Sunday ...
Article : 241 wordsThe business for the sitting of the Mount Gambier Circuit Court on the 24th inst. is as follows;—James Nisbett, libel; Edward Lamb, indecent assault; Edgar Thomas, larceny; ...
Article : 113 wordsFederation in America has brought with it the strictest economy in the various statesand this is what Australia expects the result of federation to be here. ...
Article : 306 wordsParticulars are coming to band of a fight in the western Transvaal between the BoersBoera uneeisDR la Bay and a column under General W. F. Kitchener. General Kitchener attacked ...
Article : 1,054 wordsYesterday was very warm, and the opinion was freely expressed that the summer visitors had taken their departure too soon; but to day a keen wind has been blowing off the sea, and ...
Article : 247 wordsAlthough no autnentic information is to hand yet, it is now considered certain that Mr. Dalke, the manager of Carnarvon station, and Constable Doyle hare been murdered, and their ...
Article : 327 wordsThe induction ndnotion of the ReBeeley. B. D. Bcharge elethento the cbaTge os tbe Narracoorte hesauon Distriot of tbe Anglican Church tookcplace in St, Paul's ohurch oheFViday eveing by tbe Yen. Arch ...
Article : 458 wordsThe excitement incident to travelling and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and fur this reason no one should leave homo without a bottle of ...
Article : 353 wordsThe War Office authorities have issued a statement with regard to the officers executed for the murder of twelve Boer prisoners. The gist is as follows: ...
Article : 1,104 wordsThe Victorian Political Labour Council has adopted a platform as follows Federal Platform.—(a) One adult one vote; (b) amendment of the constitution providing for the ...
Article : 231 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 29th ult. it is reported that Cr. Boyce said at the Penola Council meeting—" That in consequence of the oversight of his supporters qpportera one of the candidates ...
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Advertising : 920 wordsIn a series of articles dealing with the question of State reform, the Age makes the following remarks on the expenditure on Hansard:—"Hansard Hansard is retained at a cost of £15 000 a ...
Article : 244 wordsA South Australian cyclist, named J. MacDonald, had a terrible experience last week up on one of the West Coast stations. He left Mr. Gunn'a Hairg station for Chickerloo on his ...
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Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954), Wed 9 Apr 1902, Page 3
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