A Reuter's telegram states that 40,000 signatures have already been obtained to the Cape petition to Her Majesty the Queen on behalf of the Uitlanders. ...
Article : 34 wordsIn May last a spy named Decrion confessed to having fabricated documents in the Dreyfus case. The Paris Civil Tribunal yesterday sentenced Decrion to three years' ...
Article : 56 wordsA deputation representing the Bendigo City Council, and consisting of the mayor (Cr. Harkness) and Cr. M'Gowan. accompanied by the members for the district in ...
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Advertising : 188 wordsYesterday Mr. J. H. Curnow received a letter from Mr. Alfred Deakin, accepting the invitation to speak at the meeting at the Town Hall to-morrow evening. The ...
Article : 185 wordsMembers of the Irish Nationalist party in the House of Commons are protesting against what are known as the "Dum Dum" bullets being issued to the Imperial troops for use ...
Article : 110 wordsM. Paul Deroulede, president of the Patriotic League, denies the statement made by the Prefect of Police that he was connected with the Royalist plot at the time of ...
Article : 40 wordsGeneral Graitch, the Servian Minister at St. Petersburg, and formerly Premier of Servia, has been dismissed by the Servian Government for complicity in the recent ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Premier this afternoon received a deputation which he has been expecting for some days—from the members of the Country party in the Assembly, in reference to a ...
Article : 484 wordsAt a public meeting to-night resolutions were carried approving of the Federal Constitution of Australia, and expressing the opinion that the time had arrived when the ...
Article : 58 wordsA meeting of members of the Liberal "Forward" party was held in London last night to heir an address from Mr. G. W. E. Russell. [?] M.P. for Aylesbury, on affairs ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. W.P. Sehreiner, Premier of Cape [?] and Mr. J. H.Hofmeyr, the leader of the [?] Bund, have had a lengthy [?] with Sir Alfred Milnerm Her ...
Article : 80 wordsA man named Robert Smith, in the em: ploy of Messrs. Bennet and Woolcock, butchers, at Collingwood, was to-day driving one of the carts of the firm in Spencer-street, ...
Article : 252 wordsA local accident is reported from Magatsland a military station in the Transvaal. An [?]plosion took place in the powder magazine, killing five Boer artillerymen. ...
Article : 37 wordsIt is announced that Sir H. H. Johnston, K.C.B., the well-known African explorer, has been appointed British Commissioner to the Uganda Protectorate, in succession to ...
Article : 93 wordsThe [?] for the Witwatersrand goldfields, of which Johannesburg is the centre, show an output of 445,763oz. for the month of [?]. This is the largest output over ...
Article : 58 wordsIn the telegrams announcing the fatal collapse of the New Jagersfontein mine, in South Africa, it was stated that a Mr. Forsyth and ten other Australians were killed. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Way Office is displaying great activity with regard to the strengthening of the South African military position, in consequence of the disturbed state of affairs ...
Article : 71 wordsThe attendance at the Town Hall last evening, when a concert was held for the benefit of the California Gully Mechanics' Institute, was rather meagre, notwithstanding that a ...
Article : 203 wordsThe fourth series of London wool sales for the current year was continued this afternoon. There was a good sale, and prices remained firm. ...
Article : 32 wordsA large deputation from the Chamber of Manufacturers waited on the Chief Secretary to-day to object to the extension of the Factories and Shops Act without fresh evidence ...
Article : 79 wordsH.M.S. Doris, the flagship of Rear-Admiral Sir Robert H. Harris, K.C.M.G., commanding the Cape Naval Squadron, and H.M.S. Widgeon a first-class serew gun-boat, have ...
Article : 67 wordsGeneral Brialmont declares that Great Britain's guarantee of Belgium's neutrality in case of war on the Continent, is worthless. General Brialmont therefore advises ...
Article : 37 wordsAt the banquet tendered to Mr. J. H. Willliams, at Golden-square, last evening, Mr. J. Sternberg, M.L.C., informed those present that the deputation which had waited ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Canadian Government recently disallowed certain legislation enacted by British Columbia, excluding Japanese from the province. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian ...
Article : 355 wordsIn the [?] of Commons last night Mr. [?] replying to a question, said [?] was impossible at present to define the [?] President Kruger's latest ...
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Advertising : 3,013 wordsLast evening at the Masonic Hall, Viewstreet, the annual celebration by the Bendigo (No. 30) and Eaglehawk (No. 36) Orange Lodges was continued from (the previous ...
Article : 705 wordsOn Sunday afternoon a table-cloth, valued at £2/5/, was stolen from the parlor of the Victoria hotel. The licensee, Mrs. Burkett, gave information to the police, and ...
Article : 1,289 words[?] Charled Holled-Smith, the Victorian [?] commandant, has written to the Minister of Defence, suggesting that if the Government decide to offer any troops for ...
Article : 122 wordsIn [?] to the offer of the Government to send 250 mounted infantry to South Africa, it was decided also to offer to send a machine-gun section. ...
Article : 28 words[?] a complimentary banqnet and presentation was made in the Foresters' Half, Golden-square to Mr. J. J. Williams, mining manager of the Great Britain ...
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