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Advertising : 1,011 wordsLondon, October 24.—Colonel Colen-brander, commander of Kitchener's fighting scouts, has, in an expedition to the Northern Transvaal district of ...
Article : 43 wordsLondon, October 23.—Several London newspapers, in their references to the arrangements for the coronation of King Edward in Jane next, suggest that the ...
Article : 49 wordsOrders, for the annual musketry course of the Tasmanian Defence Force for the year ending June 30, 1902, have been issued. ...
Article : 583 words[?] Sunday.—The passengers who left New Zealand a fortnight ago on he as Monowai and were brought back to Port Chalmers on Friday owing to the ...
Article : 146 wordsMelbourne, Sunday.—A daring attempt to wreck a train was made between Whittlessa and Yan Yean on Saturday. The line was buried beneath 6in of stones ...
Article : 64 wordsA bird fancier named Watts climbed a high tree at Barcaldine after a bird, when the branch he was resting on broke, and the man fell a distance of 60ft and was ...
Article : 36 wordsBrisbane, Sunday.—Ten Chinese arrived yesterday by the ss Airlie firm Hong Kong. Five were admitted and five were detained; it is suspected the permits ...
Article : 32 wordsMelbourne, Sunday.—To-day was Hospital Sunday, but the usual outdoor functions were postponed owing to the inclement weather. There were special ...
Article : 33 wordsDr Tragus, of Kanowna, proceeded against Thos. Edwards, described as the publisher of the "Sun" newspaper, for criminal libel published on July 28. ...
Article : 41 wordsLondon, October 24.—The War Office reports the death of Private Walter Tame, of the Third New South Wales Bushmen, from enteric fever, at Johannesburg. ...
Article : 29 wordsLondon, October 24.—The Marquis of Salisbury, Prime Minister of Great Britain, who has for the past month or more been raiding in his French chatean ...
Article : 59 words[?] October 24.—Captain Lukin, [?] the Bengal Lancors, in command , mounted infantry deatchment, has surprised the laager of Commandant ...
Article : 42 wordsMelbourne, Sunday.—A large camp of Seventh Day Adventists has been formed at Brunswick. There are 600 people tinder canvas, and religious ...
Article : 37 wordsKalgoorlie, Thursday.—The premises si the Kalgoorlie Bottling and Trading Company; Galpin, builder and contractor; M'Intyre, solicitor; Hilton, accountant ...
Article : 205 wordsThe following was the list of passengers for Australia by the Monowai:— From Wellington.—For Hobart—Mrs Cook. For Melbourne—Miss Tulloch ...
Article : 189 wordsLondon, October 24.—The boundary dispute between the South American republics of Chili and Argentina, on the Patagonian frontier, has entered on a new ...
Article : 89 wordsMelbourne, Snnday.—A young woman named May Jarvis, aged 24, was knocked down by a train at North Carlton station last night and seriously injured. ...
Article : 32 wordsLondon, October 24.—The dismissal of General Sir Redvers Bailer from the command of the lst Army Corps at Aldershot is still causing much public feeling in ...
Article : 127 wordsA feeling of dissatisfaction with the administrative work of some members of the Government is likely to result in an adverse motion in the Legislative ...
Article : 97 wordsLondon, October 24.—The States, or local legislature of Jersey, in the Channel Islands, have adopted by 84 votes to 4 a Bill authorising the exclusion from Jersey ...
Article : 54 wordsRichard Witherton and William stevens, both aged 10, were arrested by Constable Malone at East Brunswick, on the charge of stealing two horses, valued ...
Article : 77 wordsReference has been filed under the Arbitration Act in the dispute between the Union Company and the Federal' Seamen's Union. This is the first ...
Article : 101 wordsLondon, October 24.—General Kuroatkine, the Russian Minister for War, who started on a visit to Russian Turkestan just when news of the death of the Afghan ...
Article : 165 wordsLaunceston, Sunday.—Messrs A. C. Cuttin and Oliver Wells, who are interested in the shale find near Latrobe, arrived from Victoria on Saturday and ...
Article : 95 wordsSeveral journals criticise the Government for the bungle it has made in first appointing General Buller to the Aldershot command, and then dismissing him. ...
Article : 207 wordsA youth named Francis H. Ackroyd, was charged at Prahran Court with breaking into the dwelling of John Pettigrew and stealing the reform a dress ring ...
Article : 182 wordsThe Premier states that he intends to submit proposals to the House for the establishment of a line of steamers to South Africa. Mr Seddon says that he may go to ...
Article : 42 wordsLaunceston, Sunday.—The Tasmania G.M. Co. cleaned up for 2,134¾oz of retorted gold from 1,920 tons of quartz; and 482½oz smelted gold from the culorine ...
Article : 41 wordsHobart, Saturday.—Mr A. Morton arrived to day from Canada by the as Oonah, with 1,000,000 salmoa ova. which were at once conveyed to the salmon ponds ...
Article : 182 wordsLondon, October 24.—The Royal yacht Ophir, with the Duke and Duchess of York, who have completed their Canadian tour, is now at Newfoundland, whence ...
Article : 118 wordsOn Saturday, by the midday train, Senator Sir J. H. Symon, E.G., of South Australia, accompanied by Mr E. D. Dobbie, Solicitor-General, proceeded to ...
Article : 641 wordsLaunceston, Sunday.—A telegram received from the New Pinafore mine, Lefroy, on Saturday stated there was a new make of stone in the eastern part of ...
Article : 45 wordsFrom September 19 to October 16 inclusive, the total quantity of 21,861 tons of ore has been treated, the average assay value before treatment being:—Copper. ...
Article : 95 wordsAt Wandiligong a youth named Thomas Norley, aged eighteen, was working in a garden, having a loaded gun close by, when, seeing a hawk overhead, he seized ...
Article : 89 wordsThe pro-Boer journals affirm that the Government has sacrificed General Buller and yielded to press clamor in order to placate its critics. ...
Article : 52 wordsLondon, October 24—The Busman naval estimates for 1909 provide for an expenditure of 98,000,000 roubles (£14,700,000), including 87,000,000 roubles ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsMelbourne, Sunday.—Michael Coonan, a jockey, who was thrown from Cluster in the Cup race at Moonee Valley yesterday, sustained a fractured collar bone. ...
Article : 29 wordsIn Devonshire, in which county General Boiler's estates lie, and in which he is immensely popular with all classes, great indignation is expressed, and the ...
Article : 49 wordsHobart, Saturday.—A farewell reception given in honor of the Bishop and Mrs Montgomery took place to-day and was largely attended. ...
Article : 27 wordsSydney, Sunday,—A daring attempt at highway robbery is reported from Madgee, a mail carrier being struck up by a half-caste American black. The carrier having ...
Article : 45 wordsThe American newspapers in their comments are lenient. The question of discipline, they state, does not appeal to American sympathies, and in the ...
Article : 67 wordsLaunceston, Sunday.—The steamer Pateena landed from Melbourne yesterday 260 sheep. The Wakatipa, from Sydney, to-day brought, among other oaago, 140 ...
Article : 28 wordsLondon, October 24.—St Petersburg telegrams report that advices received there state that the Corean Government has obtained a loan of £7,000,000 from ...
Article : 113 wordsSydney, Sunday.—Arthur Harold Bamford, a postal official, was charged yesterday with having stolen letters [?] £4. at the Armilale office. Accused having ...
Article : 70 wordsTrooper B. Cowell, of Cam, writes on behalf of North-West members of the last Tasman an Contingent from Knapdaar, under date August 31:— ...
Article : 383 wordsLaunceston, Saturday.—The first meeting of the new Mining Board was commenced at the Public Buildings on Saturday, Hon E. Mulcahy presiding. ...
Article : 268 wordsLondon, October 25.—The announcement that Lieutenant-General Sir J. French has been appointed successor to General Bailer in the Aldershot ...
Article : 74 wordsA girl named Mary Ann Frame was charged at Molong with having no visible means of support. She bears a responsible character, but having been at several ...
Article : 79 wordsLondon, October 24.—An American telegram reports that Sir T, Lipron has Authorised a New York firm of yacht brokers to sell his yacht Shamrock II. ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Premier has been informed through the Commonwealth authorities that the steamer Narrung left Capetown on Oct. 16. She has on board Major Miller and ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Government Statistican, Mr T. A. Coghlan, has completed his estimate of the area under cultivation in the State, as well as the area under wheat for the ...
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Advertising : 89 wordsA Queenbeyan telegram reports the occurrence of an outrage in broad daylight resembling the Ramsay Bush affair, the victim being a little girl of 11 years of ...
Article : 53 wordsLondon, October 24.—Mr A. Carnegie, the Scotch-American millionaire, who recently gave £2,000,000 to provide free education for students of Scotch birth at ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Mon 28 Oct 1901, Page 3
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