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London, Tuesday Night.—The railway tunnel through Laing'a Nok, which was damaged by the Boers, has now been repaired so as to allow of the passage of ...
Article : 44 words view this articleHobart, Wednesday.—The Governor received a cable from Sir Alfred Milner to-day, stating that Private T. W. Barker, private T.W. Barker, of Ulverstone, had died of enteric fever at ...
Article : 193 words view this articleA painful mission has been undertaken by the wife of Admiral Pearson (commander on the Australian naval station), whose son died in South Africa some time ...
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Advertising : 11 words view this articleLondon, Tuesday Night.—Judge Vanlceinesn, one of the Boer judges at Pretoria, was recently despatched by Lord Roberts with a message to President ...
Article : 166 words view this articleLondon, Tuesday Night. — There are 900 British prisoners at Nootigedacht, north-west of Pretoria, in the hands of the Boers. They are being fed on mealies ...
Article : 65 words view this articleLondon, Tuesday Night.—It is officially stated that 148 officers and 8,039 men were released at Pretoria by Lord Roberts on the occasion of his entry on June 5, ...
Article : 59 words view this articleLondon, Wednesday Morning.—A bridge on the Delngoa Bay railway in the vicinity of Hectorspruit, near the Transvaal boundary, has collapsed, and all ...
Article : 59 words view this articleLondon, Wednesday Morning.—General Eloff, a grandson of President Kruger, and 200 Boers who were made prisoners at Mafeking, are now being conducted under ...
Article : 42 words view this articleLondon, Wednesday Morning.—A British re-construction train at Leeuw-spruit, near Winburg, was attacked by a party of Boers on Thursday. Daring the ...
Article : 57 words view this articleLondon, Wednesday Morning. — The President of the Council (the Duke of Devonshire), presiding at a meeting of the Women's Unionist Association lost night, ...
Article : 124 words view this articleLondon, Wednesday Morning.—Eight hundred rebels in the Kuruman district, north-west of Kimberley, have inquired of Major-General Warren the terms of ...
Article : 48 words view this articleLondon, Wednesday Morning.—Lieut. General Forestier-Walker, who commands Lord Roberts' line, of communications, has reported that Australian horses are ...
Article : 92 words view this articleAt the last meeting of the Evandale Municipal Council it was decided that a letter be forwarded to Major Cameron, signed by the councillors, informing him ...
Article : 112 words view this articleThe first of the working-bees in connection with the peace demonstration was held in Messrs Nichols Bros.' workshop on Tuesday evening, when about 14 ...
Article : 76 words view this articleLondon, Tuesday Night.—Mr J. Rose-Innes has accepted the portfolio of Attorney-General, which guarantees to Sir Gordon Sprigg, the new Premier, the ...
Article : 88 words view this articleThe peace demonstration social in the Town last all lost night was largely attended, nearly 200 being present. Dancing was the principal feature, about 50 couples ...
Article : 137 words view this articleMelbourne, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr A. M'Lean) cabled to-day to the Agent-General, asking him to inform the Secretary of State for the Colonies, that ...
Article : 64 words view this articleAdelaide, Wednesday. — The Premier (Mr F. W. Holder) states that as Mr Kingston will stay in London longer than expected tho grant to him for his services ...
Article : 44 words view this articleAdelaide, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr F. W. Holder) received a cable from Mr Kingston to-day asking the consent of the Ministry to clause 74, as remodelled ...
Article : 90 words view this articleA recent cable message in the "Advocate" stated that the Governor of N.S. Wales was being "hauled over the coals" for certain views expressed by him in ...
Article : 187 words view this articleSir,—Grant me space in jour columns for those few remarks. This morning for the first time I received a letter from the secretary of tho Devonport Patriotic ...
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Advertising : 119 words view this articleOn Monday night a public meeting was held at the Oddfellows' Hall to decide what steps should be taken to celebrate peace in South Africa. Mr D. Jones was ...
Article : 139 words view this articleSir,—Will yon kindly allow me space for a suggestion to commemorate the above celebration of peace, namely, a first-class reading room in Burnie for the use of the ...
Article : 109 words view this articleLondon, Tuesday Night.—A daring robbery has been perpetrated at the Carlton Hotel, London, whon thieves managed by some means to gain entrance to the ...
Article : 71 words view this articleLondon, Wednesday Morning. —The Rev Mr Young, Anglican Vicar of Alvo, in Yorkshire, has obtained a [?] from his wife on the ground of adultery. He ...
Article : 60 words view this articleLondon, Tuesday Night.—The rebel chief Samory, who at one time gave considerable trouble to the British ia Central Africa, has died in the Congo Free State ...
Article : 36 words view this articleMelbourne, Tuesday.—Mr J. M. Sin-clair, representative in London of the Victorian Agricultural Department, has written to the Minister of Agriculture, ...
Article : 189 words view this articleSydney, Wednesday. — Major-General French, commandant of the New South Wales forces, whose rank in the Imperial Army is Colonel, received information ...
Article : 39 words view this articleAdelaide, Wednesday.—Reports from the western district states that a good soaking rain is falling, and the drought has thus broken up. ...
Article : 31 words view this articleAuckland, Wednesday. —Replying to questions as to rumors regarding his retirement from politics, the Premier (Mr R. J. Seddon) said it was all a question of ...
Article : 66 words view this articleHobart, Wednesday.—Ten guns were fired from Queen's Battery to-day in honor of the 63rd anniversary of the Queen's ascension to the throne. ...
Article : 137 words view this articleLaunceston, Wednesday.—The annual aquatic ball was held at the Albert Hall to-night, and was a great success. The Rev R. M. Fergus, of Kirklands ...
Article : 39 words view this articleLaunceston, Wednesday. —At the criminal sitting of the Supremo Court to day James Nelson and Henry Nelson were charged with having, on May 26, at ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 124 words view this articleWhat teems to have been a daring attempt to enter the Bank of Australasia at Bathurst, N.S.W., was made on Saturday night. At about 11 o'clock, ...
Article : 278 words view this articleLondon, Tuesday Night.—Bar silver is quoted at 2s 3[?]d per oz standard, against 2s 3 11.16d on June 13. ...
Article : 26 words view this articleMr Travis, secretary for Mines in Victoria, has issued his annual report, reviewing the development of the industry in the colony, fn 1899. It states that the ...
Article : 280 words view this articleBrisbane, Wednesday.—A second case of plague was reported from Townsville to-day. ...
Article : 21 words view this articlePerth, Wednesday. — One additional case of plague has been reported. The patient is a boy, aged 12, and his condition is serious. ...
Article : 33 words view this articleEmu Bay Brass Band at Somerset ob Sunday, See advt. Advertiser wants to exchange English barley or hand-threshed grey peas for seed ...
Article : 142 words view this articleThe last Mt Lyell Mining and Railway mine report shows that fair grade ore is coming from both the fourth and firth levels, and good grade ore from the sixth ...
Article : 118 words view this articleLaunceston, Wednesday.—The Mt Bichoff Tin Mining Co. has received from London a cable announcing that the quotation for tin is £138; market quiet. ...
Article : 34 words view this articleOur Deloraine correspondent wrote yesterday :—Between the hours of 8 and 11.30 on Tuesday night a window in the private residence of Mr Jonathan Best, ...
Article : 379 words view this articleHobart, Wednesday.—Mr T. C. Hodgman, secretary of the Hobart Turf Club has resigned his post to take up a lucrative position in connection with the firm of ...
Article : 41 words view this articleMelbourne, Wednesday.—Races were held at Sandown Park this afternoon. Results:—Flying Handicap; Eileen 1, Report 2, Gambil 3. Hurdles: Altairs 1, ...
Article : 67 words view this articleTwo residents of Balmain, Sydney, were admitted to the local Cottage Hospital at an early hour on Monday morning, suffering from ugly wounds. They ...
Article : 190 words view this articleBrisbane, Wednesday.—A boating accident involving the less of there lives is, believed to have occurred within the past week, as a paddle and other articles ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 146 words view this articleThe following players will represent Mersey against Ulverstone on Saturday at Ulverstone: W. Savage, J. Gordon, H. Clayton, E. Griffiths, M. Smith, ...
Article : 128 words view this articleBrisbane, Wednesday.—The following is the Tasmanian weather forecast for to-morrow:—Very unsettled, rainy and squally from between N. and ...
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