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  2. AT THE FRONT. PERSONALITY OF KIPLING.

    We are still outside this place, camped on the side of a big green hill, with a maize and melon field alongside, and we have nothing to do but try to cure our horses' backs and ride into the ...

    Article : 2,001 words
  3. WITH NUMBER THREE.

    The sun had faded the Red Cross on her panels almost to brick colour, had warped her woodwork and blistered her paint. For three months she had jackalled behind the army—now at Belmont, ...

    Article : 1,955 words
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  5. THE PREMIER IN THE HUME ELECTORATE. SPEECH BY MR. LYNE.

    The Premier, Mr. Lyne, arrived at Culcairn by mail train this morning, being accompanied by the following:—Mesars. Byrne, Thomas, Carroll, Kidd, Anderson, and Cruickshank, M's.L.A. The Premier ...

    Article : 904 words
  6. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE. YESTERDAY'S CASES.

    Three cases of bubonic plague were registered yesterday at the Health Department, and one of the patie nts died before he could be removed from his home. The name of the unfortunate man was ...

    Article : 687 words
  7. THE QUEENSLAND IMPERIAL CONTINGENT.

    The Agricultural Department has been notified that it will be necessary to purchase a quantity of fodder for the use of the horses of the contiugent, probably sufficient to replace that damaged by water ...

    Article : 107 words
  8. FORMATION OF VOLUNTEER CORPS

    During the past week about 70 petitious have been sent in for the formation of rifle clubs. This by no means ex[?]usts the list. The number of Games range from 20 to 50. Petitions have been ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 words
  10. THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 830 words
  11. FEDERATION.

    The Premier, when spoken to this morning on the subject of the remarks made by the delegates on the speech of Lord Lamington, pointed out that his Excellency did not consult the Ministry on the ...

    Article : 105 words
  12. THE PRESS AND THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

    Since closing my letter of yesterday all the Australians have been ordered to the front, and ordered in no end of a hurry, too I have only stayed for the correspondents' dinner to Sir Alfred ...

    Article : 970 words
  13. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals: Ochter, barque, from Wellington January 11. at London: Flensburg, S., from Sydney February 21, at Hamburg: O[?], ship, from Wellington January 9, at London: Thetis, barque, from Lyttelton ...

    Article : 559 words
  14. THE FERRIES.

    Complete arrangements have been made by the Balmeiu New and Old Ferry Companies to return to the wharf at the foot of Erskine-street this morning. Through representations made to the Premier, the ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. OFFICIAL LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Through the courtesy of Colonel H. D. Mackenzie, A.A.G., we are enabled to publish the following extracts from a batch of official reports addressed to Major-General French from officers now engaged in ...

    Article : 655 words
  16. ASSOCIATED GOLD MINES.

    The Associated Gold Mines, Limited, of Kalgoorlie, has had a remarkable career during the last rear, and shares which were run up to £13 10s in August last were down to £3 15s 6d yesterday. ...

    Article : 1,020 words
  17. PLAGUE IN VICTORIA.

    A great deal of uneasiness was caused in the city this afternoon by the report that two fresh cases of plague had been discovered The report, however, was somewhat exaggerated George Byron, of Port ...

    Article : 331 words
  18. PASSAGES ENGAOED BY THE R.M.S. ORTONA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 890 words
  19. BANQUET AT WALLA WALLA.

    The Premier was entertained at a banquet to-night at Walla Walla. Mr. W.C. Bowen, J. P., was in the chair, and about 70 guests were present, including Sydney visitors There was a representative ...

    Article : 1,027 words
  20. NEWCASTLE. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The fortnightly meeting of the committee of the Chamber of Commerce was held this afternoon, Mr. G.F Earp in the chair. A letter was received from the Sydney Chamber of Commerce on the ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. THE VIGHILANOE COMMITTEE.

    Tho Newcastle Citizens' Vigilance Committee has appointed a number of sub-committees to carry out a variety of duties The medical sub-committee has defined the area necessary to be dealt with in ...

    Article : 420 words
  22. SCHOOLS' PATRIOTIC DISPLAY.

    The demonstration to be given by the combined Public schools on Wednesday, May 23, will have the merit of novelty and magnitude. It is seldom that the public can witness physical exercises and military ...

    Article : 153 words
  23. A REPORT FROM COLONEL WILLIAMS, P.M.O.

    Colonel W.D.C. Williams, Principal Medical Officer, in a letter from Bloemfontein dated April 4, says:—"Since the occupation of this city by Lord Roberts's force it has been ...

    Article : 488 words
  24. PASSAGES ENGAOED BY THE AFRIC.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 375 words
  25. THE AUSTRALIAN BUSHMEN'S CONTINGENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 words
  26. SYDNEY SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The monthly meeting of the committee of the Sydney School of Arts was held last Wednesday night. The librarian's statement showed the following circulation for the mouth of April, viz.—History, ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. DEPARTURE OF A PROMINENT CITIZEN.

    A representative gathering of citizens of Newcastle assembled at the Grand Hotel to-night for the purpose of bidding farewell to Mr. Rudolph Lancer, J.P., on the eve of his departure for Europe. The ...

    Article : 336 words
  28. AUSTRALIANS WOUNDED AT VET RIVER.

    The Administrator, Sir Alexander Onslow, received a cable this morning from Sir Alfred Milner with regard to the casualties among the Western Australian troops which were in the successful ...

    Article : 112 words
  29. UNITARIAN CHURCH, HYDE PARK.

    At the morning service in this church Miss Lilian Edger, M.A., will deliver an address on "Prayer." The subject for the evening service is "The historical Jesus and the mythical Christ" by Gerald ...

    Article : 43 words
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