Wollowra, s.s, 3,000 tons, Capt W Knight, from the eastern colonies. Robert Forrest, agent. Passengers: Messrs E. and T. Phillips. ...
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Article : 31 wordsThe Boers admit that the casualties which they have sustained since the general advance made by the British exceeded those which they sustained ...
Article : 91 wordsThe s.s Wollowra made a brief call at the port on Tuesday evening and landed two passengers for Bunbury. She will call again going east on Saturday. ...
Article : 659 wordsIt having been reported that the Boers have invaded the Portuguese Territory, at Delagoa Bay, the Portuguese artillery were ordered out to ...
Article : 37 wordsDaring the course of a reconnaissance by General Lord Methuen, at the Mudder River, the British were supported by a buttery of naval guns. ...
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Article : 44 wordsDuring General Lyttleton's manoeuvers near Potgieter's Drift, it is reported that he sent up a military balloon to examines the country held by ...
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Article : 76 wordsThe heat in the vicinity of the British encampments near the Tugela River, during the past few daye, has been described as frightful, and is ...
Article : 71 wordsWork is going swimmingly at Mr Baxter's mill, which is now fully occupied in executing a large Government contract. The management are ...
Article : 307 wordsThe Boers are reported to be crushing only the richest ore in the mines which they have been working since hostilities commenced. ...
Article : 33 wordsLatest advices from the Cape state that General Sir Charles Warren, who has been doing such good work recently on the right flank of the ...
Article : 84 wordsFIFTH AND SIXTH PAGES.—On the fifth and sixth pages will be found news from Bridgetown, Greenbushes and Donnybrook. "AN IGNORANT WAY OF CARRYING ON ...
Article : 1,452 wordsThe beleagured garrison in Kimberley have constructed a long 28-pounder which has been christened the "Long Cecil." ...
Article : 36 wordsMr Danger, the well-known Melbourne stock and station owner and broker, has generously donated a thousand pounds towards the fund ...
Article : 50 wordsA meeting was held in the Rote Hotel on Monday evening last for the purpose of deciding what steps should be taken in connection with a sports ...
Article : 203 wordsYesterday at the Busselton Police Court, before Dr. Hungerford, R.M, and Mr E C B Locke, J.P., the adjourned caseof smuggling by Captain ...
Article : 204 wordsThe relatives of the late John Ruskin have declined the offer to inter the deceased's remains in Westminster Abbey, and be will be buried in the ...
Article : 35 wordsGeneral Sir Redvers Buller wired on the evening of the 23rd that Sir Charles Warren was still steadily advancing on the enemy, and was facing ...
Article : 138 wordsCommodore Mahan, of the United States, in a recently-delivered address, has warned Americans that the great international problems, which will ...
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Southern Times (Bunbury, WA : 1888 - 1916), Thu 25 Jan 1900, Page 3
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