The prosecution of alluvial diggers in connection with the proceedings on the Adeline Lead on November 19 were continued in the Kalgoorlie Police Court ...
Article : 2,557 wordsThe Kingston Ministry bade their final farewells to the heads of Departments and the chief clerks to-day, and the new Ministry was sworn in 3 ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Canadian contingent of 1000 men arrived at Cape Town early this morning. The men are fit and well, and are eager to be sent the front. ...
Article : 157 wordsMr. George, Leake, the leader of the Federal movement, was interviewed today, and invited to express his views on the position which has been taken up ...
Article : 732 wordsSpeaking at a luncheon at Leicester yesterday Mr Joseph Chamberlain, the Colonial Secretary, made some very suggestive and important remarks on ...
Article : 225 wordsThe new Ministry was sworn in today when the House met at 3.30. Great interest was taken in the proceedings. Mr Dawson announced the formation ...
Article : 166 wordsMr A. Kingsland ,secretary of the A.R.D.A., has received, the following letter from Mr A. E. Woollands,secrertary of the Tailors' Society:—I have ...
Article : 828 wordsTwo battalions of infantry together with addition cavalry and artillery, have been despatched from cape Town to reinforce the Kimberley relief ...
Article : 46 wordsEarl Halsbury the Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, has removed from his position as Justice of the Peace Lord Emly, for making an inflammatory ...
Article : 91 wordsOn the evening after the battle of Grass Pan on the 25th inst. a patrol of the 9th Lancers, passing a place called Robe farm, was fired upon by some ...
Article : 81 wordsThe debate on Mr McLean's no-confidence, motion was brought to a close this mornings, and the Turner Government was defeated by 11 votes. The ...
Article : 317 wordsLord Tennyson has cabled to Sir. Alfred Milner thanking him on behalf, of the Government for his telegram in reference to the South Australian ...
Article : 69 wordsThe French Government proposes to lay a cable system from Senegal, on the west coast of Africa, to madagascar on the east, the cost of which is estimated at ...
Article : 50 wordsFor the last few days there has been an almost complete stoppage of news from Natal,due partly to the breakdown of the cable from Durban to Aden ...
Article : 117 wordsAll the banks doing business with Australia have agreed to abolish the allowances hitherto made on mail and cable remittance to the colonies. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe death is announced of Mr frederick Dalles Barnes,managing didector of the peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation company, in his ...
Article : 71 wordsA great fire took place last night in Philadelphia, by which premises of the great publishing firm of Lippincotts, Limited, were totally destroyed. ...
Article : 59 wordsSeveral Boers brought up from the Orange River, and wearing, enormous red crosses on their arms, acted as gunners at the battle of Grass Pan. This ...
Article : 96 wordsThe wool sales had to be postponed again to-day in consequence of a heavy fog in the city. ...
Article : 41 wordsLord Salisbury has sent a messenger to Count Muravieff,the Russian Minister of Foreign. Affairs, thanking him for the cordial, reception given to ...
Article : 162 wordsArrival.—Florence, Stella, Armenia, Duke of Norfolk, Prince Valdemar, Pioneer. Departures.—Loch Nevis, Cavalier, ...
Article : 48 wordsThe announcement that the British Government intended to send further reinforcement to the Cape and bring the troops in South Africa ...
Article : 158 wordsThe source of the attempted train wrecking has come to light. On Thursday night the detectives arrested Geo. Johnson, aged 18, on a charge of ...
Article : 182 wordsIn the Sydney Police Court to-day Patrick Connors, aged 44, a butcher, was charged with stealing in company with two others, by means of the ...
Article : 83 wordsThe St. Kilda shooting case presented another bit of sensation to-day. Mrs Fraser appeared on remand before the St. Kilda Police Court in the morning ...
Article : 253 wordsBritish Consols, which were at £103, to ,£103 5s, in the early part of the week, dropped yesterday to £102 5s. Victorian 3 per cents, are quoted at ...
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Article : 105 wordsThe Broken Hill Council put up a record for stonewalling and abuse last night. The matters under discussion were the proposals in connection with ...
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Kalgoorlie Miner (WA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 2 Dec 1899, Page 5
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