The "Daily Express" publishes a telegram from its Delagoa Bay correspondent to the effect that a severe fight has taken place between Machadcdorp and Lydenburg, in ...
Article : 56 wordsLuch Katrine, baroue, from Glasgow. Houndslow, steamer, from Cpactown. Menelaus, steamer, from Sydney. Wodonga, steamer, from Sydney. ...
Article : 45 words"The Times" to-day contains comments on the provisions of the Australian Defence Bili. introduced in the House of Representatives by Sir John Forrest, the Federal Minister of ...
Article : 95 wordsAre made up at the G.P.O., Melbourne, as folllows:- SYDNEY and BRISBANE—Overland, 3.30 p.m. daily. ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. Bennett Burleigh, in a telegram to the "Daily Telegraph," states that the Eastern Transvaal has been entirely denuded of stock and provisions by the British, and that ...
Article : 73 wordsAt the wool sales to-day, there was again a good attendance, and competition was better. Prices for all classes remained firm. ...
Article : 28 wordsMr. Marconi's system of wireless telegraphy is being utilised in America for the transmission of pictures, so as to enable them to be reproduced at the receiving end. ...
Article : 34 wordsThere was an increased supply of hay forward to-day, and prices remained form. A quantity of wheaten trusses changed hands. The price of potatoes still remains bigh, the wholesale ...
Article : 287 wordsThe Boer forces have been gradually reduced, and at the present time only an irreconcilable nucleus is left, but it is generally admitted that this section is likely to prove ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Henry Copeland, the A gent-General for New South Wales, has publicly contradicted the statements contained in a sensational article respecting the existence and ...
Article : 89 wordsThree columns, under General Sir Bindon Blood, with the object of clearing the districts south of the Delagoa Bay railway, marched simultaneously from Middelburg in ...
Article : 65 wordsIt is announced that Mr. A. C. Maclaren, the well-known Lancashire cricketer, who is taking a team to Australia, has engaged Fry, Foster and Tyidesley. ...
Article : 34 wordsDespatches received by the War Office from Lord Kitchener show that between 6th March and 6th May the British captured altogether 35 guns, including two "Long Toms," one ...
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Advertising : 87 wordsA terrible disaster is reported from Norton, in the State of Missouri. Two trains, travelling at a fast rate, collided, with the result that 14 passengers were killed, and ...
Article : 43 wordsMessrs. Jas. Andrew and Co. report:—Factory butter, prints, 1/2½d to 1/4 per 1b.: lumps, 1/1 to 1/2 per lb.: dairy butter, prime, 1/2 to l/5£ per lb.; medium, 1/ to 1/2 per lb.; hams; ...
Article : 320 wordsIt was recently, announced that the committee appointed by Samuel Allsopp and Sons Limited, brewers, of Burton-on-Trent, had issued its report. After a searching ...
Article : 134 wordsAt a great meeting, held in the Guildhall last night, resolutions in support of the South African policy of the Government were carried unanimously. ...
Article : 79 wordsCounty Court. 10. Eaglehawk Police Court, 10. City Council, 3. Commonwealth Festival, Eaglehawk Primitive ...
Article : 31 wordsTwo bills of importance and interest to honorary magistrates have been brought into the State Parliament by the Government, one measure in the Legislative Council and the other ...
Article : 368 wordsThe following Victorians, belonging to the 6th Imperial Bushmen, are mentioned in the despatches for conspicuous service:- Major Clarke, for the excellent manner in ...
Article : 123 wordsIt was at first believed that the unfortunate man, Ciegg, was the only victim of the fire which occurred at the establishment of Messrs. Anthony Hordern and Sons ...
Article : 157 wordsMessrs. Thomas Morrow and Co. report:—We conducted our regular stock sale at Newstead on Wednesday. There was a fair yarding of stock, comprising fat cattle, milkers and ...
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Advertising : 1,804 wordsNews from South Africa states that a rebel named Marais has been executed at Middleburg. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe latest count of British losses in South Africa, which brings the total up to nearly twenty thousand men of all ranks, provides food for grave reflection. It would be ...
Article : 4,198 wordsThe Duke was splendidly received when he appeared in the streets to-day. In the morning at the art gallery the Duke unveiled a bust of the late Lord ...
Article : 155 wordsMr. St. John Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, speaking at a meeting in England last night, said that at all hazards all the South African campaign would be ...
Article : 55 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Eaglehawk branch U.A.O.D. was held at the Victoria hotel last evening. There was a good attendance, and A.D. Bro. H. Attwood, pro. tem., ...
Article : 305 wordsMr. J. X. Merriman and Mr. J. W. S[?] the two Africander Bond members, who went to England to urge the cause of the Boersat the bar of the House of Commens, but who ...
Article : 71 wordsAt the Stats school to-day Mr. Ca[?] the head teacher read to the assembled [?] the cable news announcing the [?] Trooper Ivor Wilkinson, of Tull[?] ...
Article : 472 wordsA question cf considerable importance to mining centres has been under the consideration of the Royal Commission on Local Government Laws for some time past, and that body called ...
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