Details of the conspiracy in Johannesburg, which was nipped in the bud by the British authorities, have been supplied to the "Daily Telegraph," by Mr. Bennett ...
Article : 129 wordsFrom the time the inquest opened to-day until dark absorbing interest was taken in the proceedings. Residents of the district travelled many miles, and remained ...
Article : 862 wordsThe litigation which has for some time past been carried on between the Lady Brassey Co. and Central Lady Brassey Co., in which Sir John Quick, of Messrs. Quick, ...
Article : 1,081 wordsMr. Barton, Prime Minister, addressed a meeting of his constituents at Maitland Town Hall before a large audience on Thursday evening. His reception was most cordial, ...
Article : 413 wordsThe proceedings at the special meeting of the Eaglehawk Borough Council on Thursday afternoon in regard to the applications for the position, of town clerk were the ...
Article : 288 wordsThe "Church of England Messenger," in its issue of the 1st January, makes the following references to the new bishopries:—The last day of 1901 was not the least in ...
Article : 650 wordsLatest reports state that the burghers in the field are increasingly inclined to surrender. A rumor is current at Standerton, to the ...
Article : 50 wordsDr. Gavin B. Clark, ex-M.P. for Caithness, in Scotland, and formerly Consul-General in England for the South African republics, intends, after holding a consultation with the ...
Article : 97 wordsIn yesterday's issue we published the subjects passed in by the nine successful Bendigo candidates at the recent matriculation examination. In addition to these, Isabella ...
Article : 192 wordsA slightly better feeling was noticeable in the sharemarket yesterday, and in several instances values showed an improvement. Clarence United were in good favor again, ...
Article : 1,952 wordsA stirring speech has been made by Lord Milner, High Commissioner in South Africa, at a banquet given to him at Johannesburg. ...
Article : 100 wordsYesterday afternoon on a large number of the friends of Mr. R. Williamson, junr., assembled at the Victoria hotel to bid him farewell prior to his departure for Clunes, whence ...
Article : 461 wordsThe German subjects who were deported from South Africa in consequence of the war have received most favorable treatment from Great Britain, the amount granted being ...
Article : 63 wordsThe annual meeting of the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers was held at the offices, Queen-street, to-day, Mr. G. G. Turri presiding. The annual report was ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. Casper Jacobus Lotter, Bond member of the Cape House of Assembly for Jansenville near Port Elizabeth, has been committed for trial on a charge of treason. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe whole of the English press comment on the speech made in the German Reichstag on Wednesday by Count von Bulow, the Imperial German Chancellor, in which he ...
Article : 184 wordsAn inquest was held at the city morgue to-day on the body of John Henry Chegwidden, who died in consequence of injuries received during an quarrel at Elsterwick on Tuesday ...
Article : 503 wordsAfter further evidence had been taken, the jury returned a verdict that deceased had her throat cut by her sister Mary. ...
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Advertising : 16 wordsA large and representative deputation waited on the Postmaster-General (Senator Drake/ to-day, urging that the provisions of the Postal Act dealing with correspondence addressed to ...
Article : 474 wordsThe belief that prior to the war it was the aim of the Boers to completely overthrow British authority in South Africa is strengthened by an important statement which has ...
Article : 118 wordsThe new arrangement at Block 10 will come into force this day week. The following notice, signed by Mr. John Warren, general manager has been posted on the mine:— ...
Article : 143 wordsThere was a large attendance at the Exhibition last evening, when the special attraction was an entertainment in the Town Hall by Professor Weston and his family. ...
Article : 96 wordsLieutenant J. H. B. Holdsworth, formerly of Bendigo, who joined the Third Victorian Contingent, has, we learn through Mr. G. H. T[?]ll, been promoted to the rank of ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Bendigo Rifle Club is now shaking off the lethargie spirit occasioned by the holidays, and the Grassy Flat range will be again a busy rendezvous on shooting ...
Article : 1,601 wordsUp to Thursday afternoon, when 35 additional applicati[?]ns were received by Mr. G. Steward chief clerk of the Department of External Affairs, over 400 persons had ...
Article : 445 wordsPatrick Kelly and William Lee, seamen on board the s.s. Zeraster, were before the Williamstown Court to-day, charged with having assaulted Captain John Ewan, and Mr. F. G. ...
Article : 158 wordsThe following religious services are advertised for to-morrow: —Anglican.—St. Paul's—Von. Archdeacon MacCullagh, both services. ...
Article : 182 wordsTo-night John Stephenson, a member of the Victorian section of the Federal Contingent, in camp at Langwarrin, fractured his leg. He was riding a horse without saddle ...
Article : 60 wordsA fire occurred at 288 Chapel-street, in the window of a shop occupied by Mr. A. J. Wade, but it was put out without much damage being done. The premises are ...
Article : 49 wordsTroopers R. M'Growther, first contingent, and D. M'Pherson, fourth contingent, have been selected for the Australian contingent, and leave to-day for camp. Corporal Wallis ...
Article : 40 wordsDuring the year no fewer than 4800 arrested persons were lodged in the city watchhouse. ...
Article : 24 wordsAt the Trades Hall Meeting to-night, the report of the delegates to the conference of the Criminological Society was read. The report was still under condideration when ...
Article : 36 wordsPrivates G. S. Williamson, of the First Vivtroian Contingent, and A. Manoney, of the A.I.R., having passed, the necessary tests for inclusion in the Federal Contingent, have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 wordsThe first instalment of results of the terminal examinations, 1901, have been received by the registrar (Mr. G. Alee Thomson). The list is as follows:— ...
Article : 255 wordsEdward M'Namara, who was arrested last night on a charge of setting fire to a house in Carlton on Sunday, and in Connection with which Mrs. M'Namara made heroic ...
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Advertising : 123 wordsA scare has been created in the city by a report that a case of small-pox has been discovered on board the Eastern and Australasian company's steamer [?]tern. The ...
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