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Advertising : 368 wordsWe have received from the editor, Mr. Bruce Smith, and the President, Mr. Edmund Barton, a copy of the first number of n Quarterly Review devoted mainly to ...
Article : 153 wordsThe latest news from the front states that the Generals cooperating with General Buller have arranged their battalions at Echelon, thus compelling ...
Article : 120 wordsA meeting was held this afternoon of representatives of the 82,000 who voted against the Commonwealth Bill with the object of considering whether the 82,000 ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Women's Patriotic League has sent a quantity of nightingales for the soldiers, and is making up a parcel of general comforts. Considerable relief ...
Article : 67 wordsGeneral Roberts has ordered all supplies to be paid for and forbidden soldiers to loot private properties. Lord Roberts has formed his ...
Article : 34 wordsA telegram from Mudgee states that a terrific explosion occurred at Eaglehawk Gully; Clarke's Creek, Windeyer, at 6 a.m. by which a recently erected battery owned ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Governor leaves to-night for a holiday in New Zealand. He will travel via Melbourne, and will be away for about a month ...
Article : 44 wordsLord Dundonald's column continues to advance and now holds the approach to the Olivershoek pass. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe infantry company of the third contingent have been thrown into a flutter of excitement owing to the announcement that they are to be ...
Article : 40 wordsInformation from Melbourne states that the police are still actively inquiring into the Wycherproof tragedy. When searching the underground dairy, the police found a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsCreditors petition : James Hayes and Charted Ernest Hoye. trading as W. and E. Hayes, storekeepers of Millchorpe, v. Walter Banks, contractor, ...
Article : 68 wordsMessrs. L. S. Leeds and Co., auctioneers have sent a cheque for £5 5s owards the Bushman's Contingent Fund. ...
Article : 23 wordsFurther reinforcements heave reached Sir Redvers Bulled The British brigades are reported to be slowly bub surely converging on the Boer's centre. ...
Article : 26 wordsPreparations for the despatch of the Bushmen's Contingent are being rapidly pushed forward. There are now nearly 1,000 men in camp. Up to date 522 ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Premier states that the strictest precaution are being taken in Sydney in regard to the examination of ships likely to communicate the bubonic plague. ...
Article : 50 wordsGeneral Hildyard's brigade is threatening to act as a pair of shears in severing the enemy's forces. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe members of the Tasmanian, New South Wales, and Queensland contingents are being overwhelmed with hospitality by the people of ...
Article : 30 wordsOne of the changes which hare marked the letter years of the Queen sreign has been in the character of Fleet Street, London, business houses. Messrs C, Mitchell and Co. ...
Article : 159 wordsWhen the steamer Warrigal, with the New South Wales " A" Battery of Artillery on board, arrived at Albany, Private Sturrock was landed on a charge ...
Article : 170 wordsSir Charles Warren is cautiously but steadily enveloping the enemy's right flank, pushing forward in a northeasterly direction. ...
Article : 28 wordsConstable F. McSpeddon, son of Mr. S. McSpeddon, of the Lagoon, who volunteered his services for South Africa and was accepted, was ...
Article : 207 wordsThe Premier has received word that from Jan. 13 to 20 there bare been four fresh cases of plague at Noumes, bat no deaths. ...
Article : 33 wordsGreat regret was expressed in Perth arid district yesterday when it became known that Mrs. Barbara Kavanagh, a very old and most respected resident had died suddenly. ...
Article : 102 wordsIt in now officially- announced that. Colone' Hector Macdonald is to succeed the late Major-General Wauchope as commander of the Highland ...
Article : 28 wordsYesterday afternoon Nurses Verweck and Dowd, of tho hospital were sent down to the quarantine station at Torrens Island by order of the Central Board of ...
Article : 196 wordsThere's a whisper that was born upon the breeze— Which the same is just a fancy kind o' fable— ...
Article : 299 wordsThe casualties to the British forces in the fighting which took place on Sunday are estimated at a hundred, The infantry on that occasion were ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Premier of South Australia remarked the other day that in this practical and commercial ago we pass by sentiment and seek a balance-sheet, ...
Article : 717 wordsYesterday afternoon Mr. James Glazier, manager of Bunnamago Station, died at the Bathurst Hospital from the effects of inflamation of the bowels. The deceased had ...
Article : 196 wordsA posse of 52 men passed through yesterday, their intention being to join the Bushmen's Contingent for service in Sooth Africa. About 700 persons ...
Article : 137 wordsAt Spionkop the Dublin Fusillens carried a strong position at the point of the bayonet. ...
Article : 26 wordsFifty mounted men, picked by Captain Wilcox in the Forbes District arrived by special train this morning. When the train steamed into the ...
Article : 380 wordsThe Boers hold another semicircular position behind the one vacated as a result of the British advance. ...
Article : 23 wordsFurther information from Adelaide to the Board of Health leaves no doubt that it was the true bubonic plague which broke out there. Every precaution is ...
Article : 183 wordsThe date of the Patriotic Concert now draws near and next Friday night should see a crowded house The rehearsals have gone exceedingly well and the operetta "Trial by ...
Article : 159 wordsFrank H. Brown, son of Mr. J. L. Brown, of Coosrwull, near Lithgow, left last night with seven horses as a gift to the Bushmen's Contingent. Brown also ...
Article : 36 wordsColonel Plumer, who is advancing southward from Rhodesia with 1000 horae, defeated a Boer patrol at Gaberones, near the Transvaal border. ...
Article : 27 wordsFour more volunteers for the Bushman's Contingent left here yesterday morning, having passed the preliminary tests conducted by Sergeant Miller ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 242 wordsThe Boers are exhibiting less tenacity in the campaign, seldom using their field gnus. It is suspected they are short of ammunition. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe story of Mr. Cecil Rhodes' gift of a lion to President Kruger, which ut the time some people regarded as a hoax, seems to be authentic. "The Times" publishes a ...
Article : 196 wordsAt the patriotic service last night in the St. Paul's Wesleyan Church the offertory, £2 12s, was in aid of tho Bushman's Contingent. The National ...
Article : 30 wordsThree batteries of artillery and 5000 men have landed at Capetown since Friday. ...
Article : 17 wordsIt is reported that Mr, Chamberlain has arranged to lend Mr. Basil Thompson to Tonga to explain the recently concluded Auglo-German Contention. ...
Article : 28 wordsA wire was received this morning from the Harbour-master at Cooktown slating that the American transport Bulgoa had arrived at Cooktown, and reported ...
Article : 67 wordsSir William McCormac considers the arrangements for the cure of the wounded are almost perfect. At the battle of Tugela which lasted till ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Thomas Aikin, who is connected with London aud Edinburgh shipping companies, has given £40,000 to the Edinburgh Infirmary. ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Wed 24 Jan 1900, Page 2
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