Mr. A. C. MacLaren's team of English cricketers arrived in Sydney by the express train from Melbourne yesterday morning. They were received at the Redfern station by representatives of the New South ...
Article : 642 wordsAdvices have been received here of the murder of M. Guilianctti, acting resident magistrate of the Delena district, New Gninea, by escaped prisoners. A private letter says M. Guilianctti was staying at the ...
Article : 1,268 wordsA Boer woman who is violently anti-British and who, is an inmate of the refugee camp near Pietermaritzburg writes to a friend stating that those who camplain must lie. ...
Article : 72 wordsIt is stated that Continental pro-Boers recommended Dr. Leyds and the other delegates to prepare draft overtures of peace giving Great Britain the advantage. ...
Article : 122 wordsColonel Hay (the United States Secretary of State), in addressing a meeting at New York of members of the Chamber of Commerce, said the Monroe doctrine was a ...
Article : 70 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" states that the Ministerial programme includes bill relating to education and housing of the poor. Drastic reforms in procedure will also be provided to ...
Article : 73 wordsThe President announced in the Sonate this afternoon that Mr. Philp (Premier of Queensland), who wished to communicate with the Chamber on the subject of the Pacific Islands Labourers Bill, had ...
Article : 443 wordsAt the dinner of the New York Chamber of Commerce last night the toast of "King Edward" was received with enthusiasm, and the band played "God save the King." ...
Article : 144 wordsColonel Hickie's column, fighting near Klerksdorp on the 13th instant, killed four Boers and wounded eight others, including Commandant-Wolmarans. ...
Article : 66 wordsSir Henry Cumpbell-Bannerman, the leader of the Liberal party, is continuing his campaign. Speaking at Bath last night, he said that the differences in the Liberal party were ...
Article : 69 wordsMany more denunciatory meetings have been held in Germany and Holland. Students in Hanover were nearly killed for favouring England. ...
Article : 87 wordsColonel Sir H. M. Rawlinson's column, operating near Bethel, in the southern Transvaal, on the 14th instant killed six Boers. ...
Article : 28 wordsColonel Barrera, leading the troops of the Liberal party of Colombia, cut the telegraph lines and the railway lines leading to the town of Colon. He then surprised the town, ...
Article : 173 wordsWhen our report in the first edition elosed the Committee of the House of Representatives was considering the division "Sugar" in the tariff. MELBOURNE, Friday Morning. ...
Article : 154 wordsPresident Roosevelt, in his message to Congress, recommonds that the Chinese Exclusion Act should be re-enacted and strengthened. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Chamberlain, in replying to a correspondent, said that the agitation in Germany against his atterances was artificial and was based on a misapprehension. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe following telegrams have passed bettveon the Sydney Chamber of Commerce and Dr. Wollaston, Comptroller of Federal Customs:— "Sydney, November 20, 1901.—Collector here ...
Article : 83 wordsSeveral questions were addressed to the Minister for Trade and Castoms in the House of Representafives this afternoon on the sabject of refunds of the amounts paid by importers in cases where duties were ...
Article : 1,010 wordsIn order to aveid the necessity of extraditing Dr. Krause, who is charged by a warrant issued at Johannesburg with inciting to murder and with treason, to the Transvaal, ...
Article : 223 wordsThe Legislative Assembly continued its sitting after the first edition of the "Herald" went to press. CLOSER SETTLEMENT BILL. ...
Article : 302 wordsThe steamer which was detained by the London Customs authorities on account of her suspictous cargo was the Ban Righ. It is stated that she was bought ostensibly for the fruit ...
Article : 122 wordsThe first match of this season's big cricket in this State will commence to-day, when the team of Englishmen now visiting Australia will meet the New South Wales Eleven at the Sydney Cricket Ground. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 520 wordsAmericans hare seeurod a contract for l,000,0000dol. (£200,000) to build bridges on the Uganda Government railway. The successful tenderers made the cheapest and ...
Article : 84 wordsThere was a considerble amount of business on the paper of the Legislative Council yesterday but nothing that involved prolonged debate. The Commonwealth Portland Cement Company ...
Article : 762 wordsLieutenant-Colonel Colenbrander marching from Magalapye in Bechuanaland to Warmbad on the Pietersburg railway, in the Northern Transvaal, has had two ...
Article : 63 wordsAll the newspapers compliment Miss Amy Castles on her singing. They state that she promises to be a great singer and a perfect soprano. The upper registers are excellent. ...
Article : 266 wordsExperienced members of the State Parliament regard the present position of Mr. Peacock's Ministry as most peculiar. Members freely say that personal' regard for Mr. Peacock would secure their vote for ...
Article : 222 wordsBoer refugees in Portngal offer to submit on terms. Great Britain requires that their submission shall be unconditional. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Victorian Master Printers' Association has addressed it cireular to the Victorian members of the Commonwealth Parliament in opposition to the proposed duties on paper material and machinery. ...
Article : 351 wordsCaptain A. Norman and Lieutenant L. Melloy, of the 2nd Regiment of New South Wales Mounted Infantry, Captain-Surgeon Hutchens, of the 5th Queensland Bushmen, and ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Premier yesterday received a report from Dr. Tidswell, acting chief medical officer of the Government, stating that the medical officer in charge said that the patient was improving. The patient's ...
Article : 134 wordsPrivate William Surreune, of the New South Wales forces, a member of the Commonwealth Regiment, has died of enterie fever at matola. ...
Article : 31 wordsFrom files to hand recently it is learned that the Lancashire County Club, in recognition of the loyalty and consideration of the Burnely Club in releasing Barnes, who is with the present English team, from ...
Article : 104 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. M'Intyre asked the Premier:—Will he take steps to see that any expense caused by the fresh outbreak of plague shall be paid by the City Council, and not by the ...
Article : 219 wordsA discussion which took place in the Presbyterian Assembly to day on the report of the public questions committee gave a politreal turn to the proceedings. The Rev. G. Tait, in proposing the adoption ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Peacock) has taken great interest in Miss Amy Castles' debut, and felt that a special honour had been paid to the STate by the letter which his Majesty the King had sent to Sir ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 332 wordsWhilst riding home yesterday afternoon, after the conclusion of teh sittings of the Supreme Court, the Chief Justice sustained a fall from his horse through the animal suddenly bounding aside. Sir Samuel ...
Article : 209 wordsIn yesterday's "Herald" it was stated, at the request of the Colonial Treasurer, that it had been decided that in future all payments in connection with the Imperial Contingents' ussigned pay would be made ...
Article : 118 wordsAt a special meeting of the Executive Council yesterday the issue was authorised of a proclamation providing that masters of ships leaving Sydney for other ports in the Commonwealth must be farnished ...
Article : 55 wordsMiss Julia Franks, of Melbourne, has been engaged as principal girl at the "Drury Lane pantomime for three years. Miss Amy Custles and Miss Maggie Stirling ...
Article : 42 wordsDr. Maxwell had a private interiview with a number of senators this morning on the subject of the employment of kanakas in the sugar industry in Queensland. A good deal of information relating to ...
Article : 1,049 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier, replying to a question, stated that he had not yet receved an invitation to the King's coronation, and pending such invitation he would prefer to ...
Article : 188 wordsNumbers of applications, personal and otherwise, are being daily received at the Victoria Barracks from returned members of New South WAles contingents, and from members of Imperial contingents. ...
Article : 107 wordsThe visible suppply of American wheat and flour east of the Rockes is 74,470,000 bushels ...
Article : 25 wordsAt the close of play to-night in the Weiss v. Smith billiard match the scores were—Smith, 5873; Weise, 3795. The weather is dry and pleasant for the ...
Article : 94 wordsThere is reason to believe that the New Zealand loan will be placed at a premium. ...
Article : 21 wordsA boating fatality occurred at Albany yesterday, the victim being the local inspeetor of fisheries, B. O'Halloran, who, with two others, went out in the harbour. In a puff of wind the boat heeled over and ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Premier has been advised that the Wilcannia left. Capetown, on November 14 with six men for Sydney, six for Brishane, five for Melbourne, five for Hobart, two for Adelaide, and one man for ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 22 Nov 1901, Page 5
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