The medical examination of the crew of the collier South Australia, which arrived this morning from Sydney, revealed what is supposed to be a case of ...
Article : 376 wordsThe "New York Herald" has been authorised by President Kruger to state that it is not intended to destroy any property at Johannesburg. ...
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Advertising : 1,579 wordsNotice concerning forfeited shares in Red Hills Company appears in another calum[?]. Call payable April 11: New Brothers' ...
Article : 24 wordsMount Farrell, April 2.—Drive off shaft has been put in 5ft. on the course of the lode. The bands and veins of metal reported by wire have widened out, there ...
Article : 121 wordsThe official report of casualties occurring to Colonel Broadwood's column at Doorn Spruit includes the following: ...
Article : 131 wordsEmu Bay Railway.—Tunnel in the Five-Mile holed through yesterday. Good progress being made with cementing. Oonah. — Barker's Tribute. — South ...
Article : 67 wordsFifty members of the E squadron of Lord Kitchener's forces on February 15, while guarding a farm at Riet River, were surrounded by four hundred Boers. ...
Article : 101 wordsOn Friday, 6th inst., the Hon. Edward Mulcahy, Minister of Lands, was waited upon by a deputation at Launceston, having an interest in the Mount Farrell ...
Article : 594 wordsDr. Sprott, health officer for Hobart, and Dr. Holmes, health officer for the port of Launceston, left by the Coogee for Melbourne to-day to attend the intercolonial ...
Article : 117 wordsPresident Kruger is minting gold coins, bearing the impress and date of British sovereigns issued from the Imperial Mint in 1892. ...
Article : 56 wordsNewspapers discredit the Boers' assertions as to the number of British captured at Doorn Spruit. The British plan of invasion of the South ...
Article : 82 wordsA rumour is current in the city this morning that a case of true bubonic plague has been discovered in the General Post Office. ...
Article : 135 wordsIt is officially stated that a strong Boer force, with four guns, on Wednesday, 4th inst., surrounded and captured three companies of Irish Rifles, and ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Hon. W. Hartnoll, M.H.A., has received intimation from the Lands Department that the Government will recommend the purchase of the land on which ...
Article : 127 wordsMajor-General Clemente's column, lost reported as five miles north of Bloemfontein, where the country is at present peaceful, will march continuously for fifteen days, ...
Article : 31 wordsThe British force now operating to the westward of Griqualand has re-occupied Upington, on the Orange River, unopposed. ...
Article : 21 wordsTwo years before his death the late W. K. Simms covenanted to divide amongst his children the sum of £200,000. The Government claimed ...
Article : 119 wordsSt. Joseph's Convent High schools intend making a big effort to raise funds for the erection of more buildings. On Wednesday a concert and cantata will ...
Article : 800 wordsMr. Cecil Rhodes is now in London, but will return to Rhodesia within a few weeks. ...
Article : 20 wordsTwo men have been arrested at Beaufort West for having attempted to wreck the train conveying Sir Alfred Milner from Bloemfontein to Capetown. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe following satisfactory reply has been received by the Hon. the Premier to a message sent to Lord Roberts, asking for tidings concerning Lieutenant J. C. Walch, ...
Article : 76 wordsAutumnal weather of the most perfect character was granted the Tasmanian Racing Club for its April fixture, held on Saturday. The lovely ...
Article : 2,786 wordsAfter the white flag had been hoisted at Boshof, a Boer shot Captain Boyle, of the Imperial Yeomanry, dead. The murderer was promptly killed. ...
Article : 26 wordsLatest reports state that 10 British were killed at Roddersburg, 35 wounded, and 546 taken prisoners. The Boers numbered 3,200. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsGold.—New Golden Gate, s. £10; Moonlight-cum-Wonder, b. 1s.; New Pinafore, b. 1s. 6d.; Tasmania, s. £6; Amal. West Tasmania, b. 1s. 6d.: Volunteer, b. 2d. ...
Article : 610 wordsThe races at Aspendale Park on Saturday took place in splendid weather. Results:- Maiden Plate, five furlongs and ten ...
Article : 179 wordsSir,—Some three or four weeks ago, when volunteers for the above were wanted, I sent in the usual application for enrolment. All conditions in ...
Article : 467 wordsThe Hawkesbury races on Saturday were run in fine weather. Park Stakes.—Autocrat, 1; Solem, 2; Hazel Girl, 3. ...
Article : 65 wordsAcknowledgment:—[?]no: McCourt, [?]. ...
Article : 7 wordsSir,—I have been an elector and ratepayer of the Leslie district for many years, and on reading the account of the meeting of the trustees, as published in ...
Article : 194 wordsThe annual election of members for this Board took place on Saturday at the Board-room, Grosvenor-street. The retiring candidates were: Messrs. A. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 9 Apr 1900, Page 3
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