Mr. Bryn'Roberts, who in the House of Commons charged certain of the Australian troops at the front with a gross breach of discipline, has written a letter ...
Article : 533 wordsMr. Barton, when interviewed yesterday, gare an assurance that he had asked no one to join him, though it might be taken for granted that he would form ...
Article : 830 wordsSir George Turner and Mr. Holder arrived yesterday, and had a long consultation with Sir William Lyne, but nothing definite as to their willingness to ...
Article : 474 wordsMartial law has been proclaimed at Britstown, Victoria West, Richmond, Hanover, Murraysburg, Graaf Reinet, Aberdeen. Middleburg, Steynsburg, ...
Article : 217 wordsThe War Office has ordered 326,0001b. of compressed corned beef or mutton from New South Wales. It has declined to order horses on the ...
Article : 196 wordsSir William Lyne waited upon. Lord Hopetoun at half-past 9 to-night, and informed him that he found it difficult to constitute a representative Australian ...
Article : 494 wordsIt will be remembered that just prior to the prorogation of the Imperial Parliament, Mr. Bryn Roberts alleged that certain detachments of Australian troops ...
Article : 163 wordsThe War Office has arranged to despatch 800 Mounted Infantry some time during next week, and two Cavalry regiments as soon as the necessary ...
Article : 100 wordsThe following Australian casualties are reported:— Troopers G. L. Cole and J. Farrington, severely wounded, and Trooper J. ...
Article : 165 wordsMr. J. D. Stowe, the United S[?]s Consul-General at Capetown, considers, that the war in South Africa is practically over. ...
Article : 38 wordsLieut. Osborne, who is proceeding to Canada, is not, as was previously stated, the New South Wales officer of that name. ...
Article : 430 wordsSir William Lyne has notified Lord Hopetoun that he has been unable to form a Ministry. Mr. Barton was accordingly sent for by His Excellency, ...
Article : 122 wordsThe following additional Australasian casualties are reported:— New Zealand: Rough-Rider A. J. Baker severely wounded at Kochmoer. ...
Article : 148 wordsIt is reported that the first body of Boers who crossed the Orange River this week numbered 800. They crossed the river at Rhenoster Hoek. The British ...
Article : 328 words3Mr. Edmund Barton, M.A., Q.C., M.P., was Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, January 1883, October 1885, retired January, ...
Article : 104 wordsThe London newspapers express themselves particularly gratified with the invaluable services furnished by the Australasian contingents towards ...
Article : 64 wordsThe "Times," "Morning Post," "Daily News," "Standard," and "Daily Mail" refer in eulogistic terms to the courtesy, propriety, sound judgment, and spirit of ...
Article : 124 wordsSir John Forrest and Sir George Shenton arriveil this evening by the R.M.S. Rome. They will go on hy the mail boat to Melhourne, and thence to Sydney by ...
Article : 112 wordsAn official telegram from South Africa states that the Boer invasion of Cape Colony has been checked. The Invaders have received little ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Sat 29 Dec 1900, Page 18
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