On Saturday, the King's Bir[?]hday, the cricketers who were playing in the international match on the Adelaide Oval sent the following telegram to ...
Article : 653 wordsThe London "Daily Mail" this morning publishes what purports to be a statement of the terms on which Mr. Kruger is willing to conclude peace with Great Britain. It ...
Article : 162 wordsSouth Australia has beaten England at cricket! And her feelings may not unreasonably be compared with those of the youthful hunter to whose aim ...
Article : 685 wordsRachel Cohen, brigantine, 170 tons, Lawrence Hill, from west coast ports. Wellington, ketch, 47 tons, A. Tainsh, from Spencer's Gulf ports. ...
Article : 1,060 wordsThe harvest prospects continue most encouraging. Haymaking is in full swing on a number of the farms in the north. The crops are ripening fast in many districts, ...
Article : 218 wordsThe Victorian Gold Jubilee Exhibition, to be opened at Bendigo to-day, may fairly claim the sympathetic attention of every Australian. For the ...
Article : 1,319 words"On Saturday the thermometer in the shade reached 102.9°, the warmest day, with one exception, which has been recorded for so early a period in November," ...
Article : 181 wordsThe War Office has issued an amended list of British losses at the battle of Braken Laagte, where General Botha attacked Colonel Benson's mobile column with a ...
Article : 69 wordsDr. Leyds and Mr. Fischer are said to be now in Berlin. It is not known what their object was in making the journey from Holland to Germany, and there is much ...
Article : 68 wordsThanks to a judicious union of strength between the Ministry and the Country Caucus, a scheme of economy has been arranged, and, at least ...
Article : 798 wordsThe railway traffic on Monday was as follows:—Port line, 17,921; North; 1,500, South, 3,721; Glenelg (North-terrace), 372. The tramway traffic was as ...
Article : 49 wordsSir H. Campbell-Bannerman, leader of the Liberal Party, spoke at Aberdeen, Scotland, last night. He said that it was impossible that Great Britain should restore to the ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Commissioner of Police received the following telegram on Tuesday morning from Mounted-Constable Keating, stationed at Streaky Bay:—"Dr. Somerville was ...
Article : 48 wordsAn early revivication on a more aggresive scale of the campaign in South Africa is contemplated, and several regiments from India will relieve the troops now in the ...
Article : 149 wordsBetween 60 and 70 members of the Adelaide Scottish Corps, who went to Port Pirie on Saturday, returned to Adelaide on Tuesday morning after an enjoyable trip. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsAn American named Canisus, who was for a long time employed in the Congo Free State, has published a narrative in which he exposes the systematic mas[?]acre of ...
Article : 86 wordsIt is announced that the sum offered by the British Government and accepted by the Hague Government as compensation to Dutch subjects deported from South Africa ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 675 wordsHis Excellency Lord Tennyson has received the following cablegram from his Majesty the King in reply to a message sent to him conveying good wishes on his ...
Article : 49 wordsThe London "Daily Mail" asserts that Lord Kitchener has ordered that all Boers taken prisoners while wearing khaki uniforms shall be shot. ...
Article : 30 wordsLike Stoddart's 1894-5 team, the band of cricketers who have come to Australia under the guidance of Mr. A. C. MacLaren have begun their tour with a defeat. The ...
Article : 161 wordsFor London.—Cuzco, November 14; Leitrim, November 18; Diomed, November 30; Oceana, November 21; Barotse, November 22; Cornwall, November 24; Omrah, November 28; Agamemnon, ...
Article : 229 wordsThe Messageries Maritimes steamship Saghalien is now unloading at Marseilles. During the removal of the cargo 480 dead plague-infested rats were discovered, and ...
Article : 66 wordsThe War Office reports:—Private Harold Walsh, of the Second New South Wales Contingent[?] has died of enteric at Klerks-dorp. Sergeant-Major Calloway[?] of the ...
Article : 183 wordsIt is stated that owing to the corruption of the gang of Tammany Hall nominees wh[?] have ruled Greater New York for som[?] years the expenses of the city government ...
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Family Notices : 751 wordsTo-day the Governor-General will proceed to Bendigo to open the Victorian Gold Jubilee Exhibition which has been in preparation for the past nine months, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 290 wordsLead Statistics.—The imports for th[?] month were 15,186 tons, including 2,804 tons from Australia. Ihe exports were 4,665 tons. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe stuffy little Extradition Court at Bow-street was on Tuesday last the rendezvous of society. But the court is small, and scores of society dames and unemployed ...
Article : 1,136 wordsLapwing, barque, 745 tons, at Falmouth, from Sydney May 26. Warrigal, steamer, 4,387 tons, at London, from Sydney August 24. ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Tramways Bill is to come on again in the Assembly this afternoon. Surely by this time honorable members have made up their minds as to which side ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Melbourne "Age" persists in its statement that the South Australian railway anthorities are imposing preferential rates. It says:—:"Victorian merchants, are ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 13 Nov 1901, Page 4
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