HON. J. W. HACKETT.—The Kalgoorlie "Sun" is responsible for the statement that the Hon. J. W. Hackett is to be knighted. AT HOME,—As Mr and Mrs Venn will ...
Article : 651 wordsOn Tuesday evening the grounds attached to the residence of the resident magistrate of Bunbury (Mr W H Timperley) were thrown open ...
Article : 266 wordsIt will be remembered that in our cable messages on Saturday last it was reported that the West Australian contingent had been in ...
Article : 129 wordsParticulars have been received of the casualties among the West Australians in the engagement in which they were engaged at Slingersfontein ...
Article : 67 wordsA meeting of gentlemen interested in the establishment of a butter factory in the Wellington district was held at the Picton Hotel yesterday ...
Article : 1,090 wordsMajor-General MacDonald estimates that during the fighting at Koodoosberg last week the Boers lost one hundred men. ...
Article : 43 wordsJane Bradbury v R. M. Scandrett, claim £4 3s 11d. This was a claim in which the plaintiff, who is a storekeeper at Collie, sought to recover 15s ...
Article : 694 wordsYesterday, Lord Roberts reviewed the Highland Brigade at the Modeler River. Subsequently, addressing the Highlanders, Lord Roberts informed ...
Article : 112 wordsGeneral Buller has reported to the War Office that it is impossible for him to throw up entrenchments near Vaal Krantz, owing to the rocky ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Patriotic Concerts, arranged by Messrs F E Stafford and H Weiss, the first of which was given last night at the Masonic Hall, can only be ...
Article : 657 wordsA reassuring helioeraphic message has been received from Ladysmith. According to this message the garrison will be able to hold out for ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Canadian Government have offered their militia to relieve the First Leinster Regiment stationed at Halifax (Nova Scotia), in order that ...
Article : 34 wordsA splendid exhibition of Boer courage is reported from Natal. It is stated that the Boers had abandoned their Maxim-Vickers gun at ...
Article : 61 wordsIt is reported that Lieutenant Grieve, an Australian attached to the Black Watch at Koodoosberg, repaired the breastworks of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsWhile on the beach the other day I picked up a piece of paper on which the following lines were written:— There is a chill in the air and a sob in the ...
Article : 445 wordsTwo thousand additional troops sailed for South Africa to-day. The correspondent ab Cape Town of the London Times recommends the ...
Article : 31 wordsSIR.—I have a matter that wants thoroughly ventilating, viz., the objection of the Minister of Crown Lands to grant a concession to the ...
Article : 217 wordsA fire occurred a little before noon yesterday, which entirely demolished the residence of Mr P. Coles, on the Bolton Estate, Carey ...
Article : 342 wordsThe Boers have sent on to Lord Methuen, at Modder River, 1,400 refugees from Winterton (Warrenton) and others places north of ...
Article : 59 wordsSIR.—There can be no doubt about the advantages to the South-West and the goldfields which the building of the above line would bring about ...
Article : 870 wordsThe British have withdrawn from Slingersfontein to Renesberg, owing to their eastern flank being threatened by the enemy. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe latest report to hand from Kimberley, states that there has been a heavy death-rate since the siege commenced. ...
Article : 50 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the above board held at Brunswick there were present—Mr W. Reading, J P., (chairman) and Messrs W. Marriott ...
Article : 616 wordsFinding that there is some difficulty in passing the "Kruger" sovereigns and silver coin, the Government at Pretoria are now minting ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 wordsIn connection with the Government's new military scheme, as explained in both Houses of Parliament on Monday, the Marquis of Salisbury ...
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Bunbury Herald (WA : 1892 - 1919), Thu 15 Feb 1900, Page 3
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