New Zealand troops to the number of 11 officers and 145 men, and Fijians, consisting of two officers—one white and one black —and 25 men, arrived this afternoon, ...
Article : 389 wordsAt the meeting of tne committee of the Melbourne Hospital on Tuesday afternoon last the incoming resident medical officers, who are the highest seven ...
Article : 551 wordsOn Friday evening a meeting [?]s held in the Hindmarsh Town Hall to tal into consideration the defects of the L[?]d Values Assessment Act of 1893. Th[?]e was a ...
Article : 905 wordsMelbourne is at present like a fashionable damsel half arrayed for a fancy dress ball. Some of her finery is on her back, but much of it is still lying around loose in what ...
Article : 1,700 wordsThe following returned South African troops left Melbourne by Friday's express for Adelaide:—Lieutenant De Passey, Sergeant-Major Read, ...
Article : 479 wordsIs the young Australian more pugnacious than other Britons? I never noticed any outward and visible signs of extra special combativeness during my sojourn in the ...
Article : 668 wordsI need hardly tell the readers of "The Advertiser" that we in South Africa have become very wary how we entertain the glowing prophecies which from time to time ...
Article : 2,877 wordsThe popular portions of the Theatre Royal Were crowded on Friday evening, when the "Two Little Vagabonds," an adaptation by Geo. R. Sims and Arthur Shirley of "Les ...
Article : 551 wordsThe monthly meeting of the committee of the Adelaide Chamber of Manufac[?]ure[?] was held on Friday afternoon, May 3. There were present Messrs. L. P. Lawrence (vice ...
Article : 982 wordsLord Hopetoun and Mr. Barton visited the Exhibition Building to-day, and were met there by the officers of Parl[?]ament. All the details of the opening ceremony were ...
Article : 143 wordsOn Friday evening Mr. W. Pope, president of the North Adelaide Electoral District Chrysanthemum Society, opened the annual show at the local Institute Hall in ...
Article : 826 words"Why Smith Left Home" is the irresistible magnet with which Mr. Charles Arnold has been filling the Sydney Palace Theatre to overflowing for the past few weeks, and ...
Article : 229 wordsThe April consumption of water from the reservoir is stated by the engineer of the Broken Hill Water. Supply Company to have been 9,979,400 gallons. ...
Article : 31 wordsIt is more than probable that the Duke of Cornwall will attend one service at St. Paul's Cathedral on Sunday week, but the cathedral authorities will not announce ...
Article : 169 words"Stop," Brighton.—More than 99 per cent, of the railway engines and carriages of the United Kingdom are now fitted with continuous brakes in compliance with the ...
Article : 650 wordsA fire occurred at half-past 9 o'clock last night at Krantz's Buildings, at the corner of Sulphide and Argent streets, in the portion used by Mr. R. Scott, a ...
Article : 130 wordsMdlle. Dolores, who has been engaged to sing at the State concert in Melbourne, will give the last of her song recitals at the Town Hall this evening. A most attractive ...
Article : 151 wordsSir—A short time ago (about two months) tenders were called for completion of the above work, and i[?] response thereto six firms at ...
Article : 496 wordsSome thousands of people assembled this morning to welcome 146 members of the New South Wales China Naval Contingent, who were released from quarantine. ...
Article : 232 wordsOfficials of temperance bodies in Melbourne have met representatives of similar associations from the other States, and arranged for a big display of forces during ...
Article : 102 wordsThe programme for this evening's performance at the Tivoli Theatre deserves to attract a crowded audience. Madame Celina Bobe, the xylophone player, and Miss Jennie ...
Article : 127 wordsTo-morrow Mr. Barton and other of the Federal Ministers will-pay official visits to the foreign warships now lying off Williamstown. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe exchange of courtesies between the commanders of the visiting warships and the Governor-General, the Federal Prime Minister, the State Premier, and General ...
Article : 68 wordsThe employes of the Adelaide Steam Tug Company held their annual picnic on Torreas Island on Friday. The outing till October, 1897, was held each year, but since then till yesterday it has not ...
Article : 644 wordsThe Imperial Concert Company, who are announced to begin a series of six concerts at the Town Hall on Thursday evening next, consists of the following artists: ...
Article : 276 wordsA special train, conveying a number of the Queensland guests invited by the Victorian Government to be present in Melbourne at the coming celebrations, left ...
Article : 131 wordsThe fourth of a series of Saturday night entertainments will be given in the Social Hall, Young-street, this evening. To-morrow at the pleasant Sunday afternoon ...
Article : 409 wordsThe "Chaplain's tea," known by thia name because arranged by the Church of England chaplain, was held at the Destitute Asylum on Thursday last. Favored by ...
Article : 357 wordsAnother pleasant afternoon was experienced yesterday for the resumption of the Derby and Oaks meeting at the Moonee Valley plumpton, but the attendance was ...
Article : 217 wordsAt the Queensland Supreme Court, before Mr. Acting-Justice Paul, Mr. J. B. Bradford, a ratepayer, applied to-day for an injunction to restrain the Brisbane Municipal ...
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Advertising : 56 wordsA naval officer, who, desires that Melbourne should be up to date in everything in connection with the approaching celebrations, points out that very few pasple fly ...
Article : 240 wordsThe monthly executive meeting of the Single Tax League was held at 30, Pirie Chambers, on Friday evening. Reports were received of the passing of a Bill authorising an amendment of ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Sat 4 May 1901, Page 8
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