THE London "Daily Telegraph" on November 30 Published the following telegram from its correspondent:— "Euslin, Sunday night (by train ...
Article : 512 wordsDEATH has been very busy in our midst during the past week, carrying off no less than three old and respected residents and a young man. Mrs. Masgrave, a nurse, long ...
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Advertising : 1,657 wordsTHE Henty Bicycle Club held a day's sports on New Year's Day, in Kierath's paidock. The weather was very uncomfortable out of doors. The attendance was very small. ...
Article : 746 wordsThe following interesting account of the mounting of the naval guns at Ladysmith is extracted a from a letter, of a correspondent of the London "Times," written from ...
Article : 674 wordsSo much is now appearing in the newspapers about the bubonic plague that M. Daste's article on the subject in the first October number of the "Revue des Duex Mondes" ...
Article : 791 wordsWOOLWICH Arsenal is a busy place always (although it is said that a few months ago a fire-eating official of this gigantic armfactory was yearning for a "few big wars" ...
Article : 963 wordsThe London "Daily Telegraph" on December 1 published the following telegram from its correspondent at Enslin:—No man who was privileged to witness yesterday's ...
Article : 659 wordsDURING the late sumer (1896) I passed several weaks in a foreign city nearly 700 miles further south than London. We had about ten days intense heat, and for six ...
Article : 645 wordsImportant news must be expected from Chieveley. There is likely to be another great fight here. Chieveley is 166 miles From Durban, and is 350ft above the sea. ...
Article : 206 words"WHILE here," said a traveller in the Trausvaal, "I saw how the Boors' come courting. The girl wan the daughter of my employer. The young man ...
Article : 400 wordsA trooper in Thorneyoroft's mounted infantry, writing from Frere to a relative, under date November 29, says:—"All the troops have left Estcourt now, and are ...
Article : 207 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" war correspondent telegraphs further particulars of the battle of Gaspan. The enemy (he said) utilised Enslin's farmhouse as a field hospital. ...
Article : 821 wordsThe daring sortie from Mafeking is another of those, incidents that will for over associate the name of Colonol Baden-Powell and his handful of men with the defence of ...
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Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW : 1875 - 1910), Sat 6 Jan 1900, Page 5
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