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Multiple Classified Advertisements

1904; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Maurice Graham, A. K. Marshall, J. McChlery, G. Dudley Batks,

Resumo

Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, On the 18th Just, Messrs, Whitefield and Co, Will Sell by Public Auction on the Market Square, at 10 O'clock in the Morning, 10 Head of North-Eastern Rhodesin Cattle, On the Market-Square on Saturday, June 18, at 10 A. M., Messrs. Frontmatter: Rhodesia Herald, The Rhodesia Herald. Display ads: Suter & Co.. News: "Plum" Warner Married, Kafirs and the Franchise, The S. A. C. Col. Pilkington Resigns, Spurious Sovereigns, London, June 2.—So Many Doctors, Ambulance Attendants, and Sisters of Charity Have Been Killed That the Red Cross Society Has Decided to Appeal for Substitutes, Unlimited Piracy, Lydenburg Incident, Endowment of Education, Briganage in Tangier, L'entente Cordiale, Agricultural Outlook Record Native Crops, Meeting at Umtal!, Imported Meat, Legislative Council Wednesday, London, June 3.—The "Times" in a Leader To-Day, Says That the Work of the Inter-Colonial Council Is of Considerable Value, News by Carrier Pigeons, Our London Letter, A Political Rally New Association Formed, Charge of Murder A Native Runs Amok, "Cutthroats" in Dalny, Kuropatkin Confident, Bulawaye Delegates, The Conference Meets This Morning, Pretoria June 6.—The Inter Colonial Council Npassed the Remaining Items of the Railway Estimates and Proceeded to Consider the Future Construction of Railways, Which Could Not Be Provided for out of the Guaranteed Loan, Battle of Kinchau, Prince and Minister, "Yushima" Reported Lost, Further Reinforcements, London, June 2.—The Correspondents of the Paris Papers No Longer Conceal the Pessimism Reigning in St. Petersburg, Meaningly Aggressive, The War in the East Combined Attack on Port Arthur, Legislative Council Thursday, The Cobden Centenary, Port Arthur Food Running Short, A Capetown Burglary, The Cape Railways, The 4th Battalion King's Royal Rifles Left Harrismith on Wednesday Morning, En Route for Portsmouth, Telegraphic Breakdown, Death of Vincent Tancred, "Wake Up," England! An Engineering Record, The Natal Franchise, A Grave Outlook, Dr. Jameson Off for a Holiday, Arrival of Delegates, Precautions in Russia, Pretoria, June 6.—The Inter Colonial Council Committee Appointed to Consider the Construction of Railway Lines Recomments the Maintenance of the Standard Gauge in Reference to Private Lines, The Bubonic Scourge, The Savings Bank Ordinance, London, June 7.—The British Battleship "Prince of Wales", Has Gone from Gibraltar to Tangier, at the Request of the British Minister, Sequel to the Zeeman Case A Charge of Perjury, A Municipal Loan, Tuesday, Conflicting Reports, The Commonwealth, A Successful Loan, German West Africa, Inter-Colonial Council The Dawn of Better Days, Umtali's Meeting, Lord Methuen's Appointment, Cape Civil Service Constitution of the Commission, Naval News, Sir,—I Think Most People in This Community Were Somewhat Amazed to Read Your Report of the Chamber of Mines, and to See the Resolutions Which Were Passed, The May Rainfall, Another Engagement Thibetan General Reported Killed, T. E War in the East Russia's Impotence, Unrest at Tangier, Honoring Curzon, "Too Military", An Interesting Wedding, British East Africa, A Brutal Outrage Thrown over a Bridge, The Hut Tax, Farmers' Association African Coast Fever, A Childlike Message, Rhodesian Stocks, Rand Stocks, A Dastardly Crime Blown up by Dynamite, The "Mining Manual", Inter-Colonial Council, Sir,—During the Debate in the Legislative Council on the 3rd Inst. In Connection with the Mines and Minerals Amendment Ordinance, Alleged Theft of Jewels, Unfounded Rumors, To … Port Arthur "Attempting the Impossible", News of the Week, Mysterious Explosions, Conscription Proposals The Governments Attitude, Girl Who Couldn't Talk Terrible Effects of St. Vitus Dance, The Ayrshire Robbery Prisoners Committed for Trial, Mining Notes & News May Output, London, June 2.— a Telegram from Paris Says It Is Semi-Officially Reported at Shanghai That on the 31st of Last Month, 15 Large Japanese Transports, Carrying over a Division, Has Been Sighted off the West Coast of Korea, the Objective Apparently Being the Yalu Driver, London, June 8.—The "Times" Correspondent at Tangier Says That the Captives State That Perdicaris Is Ill, The Essential Kafir An Interesting Review, The Rainfall, The Canadian Budget, Victoria's Policy, New Gold Law Royal Assent, Skirmish between Outposts, Town Council Last Night's Meeting, London, June 4.—Reuter's Correspondent at Seoul Telegraphs That a Russian Attack on Gensan Is Imminent, Chinese Labor, Bulawayo Tramway Scheme, The Movement of Stock, Betting and Gaming, Transvaal Revenue, Railway Construction In Africa, The Japanese Are Preparing Large Quantities of Railway Rolling Stock to Be Landed at Talienwan Bay as Soon as Practicable, The Dynamite Outrage Serious Rioting, Police Sergeant Arrested, London, June 4.—The Russians Are Employing 4, 000 Carts for the Purpose of Removing, A Brisk Engagement, The Mafeking Coast Fever, Social and Personal Lady Clarke Will Be at "Home" This Afternoon from 4 O'clock, African Coast Fever, Friday, Another Concentration, A Clean Bill, A Town Hall Dispute, Discontented Boers, Another Loan Wanted, The Rhodes Memorial, Educating the Native, The V. C, Unconfirmed Rumors, London, June 2.—Gen. Kuropatkin Reports That after the Engagement on the 30th Ult, Social and Personal, Funeral of Mrs. Middleton, "Rhodesian Agricultural Journal", Railway Smash, Valuable Tin Rights Company Meeting, The Lhassa Mission, A Tribal Fight Two Killed, 30 Injured, Nearing Port Arthur Big Battle Imminent, Small Pox Outbreak, Prevention Better than Cure, The Conference, Sir,—The Prince of Wales Desires Me to Thank You for the Copy of the Souvenir Illustrating What Has Been Done by Your Firm in the Design and Construction of New Engineering Works, Built on the Most Modern and Up-To-Date Principles, The Capetown Outrage Four Kafirs Arrested, Japanese Leaders Promoted, Railway Economy, Railway Legislation, Experiments on Guinea Pigs, A Charity Ball, Monday, The Brigand's Demand, S. R. Volunteers An Efficient Force, Siaminyting Evacuated, The Goldie Scheme Meeting in Salisbury, Funeral of Mr. Myburgh, A Russian Version, Another Clean Bill, Death of a B. S. A. P Strange Affair at Bulawayo. Business: Money Market, The Morning Market Wednesday, British Trade Returns. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor, Letters to the Editor The Goldie Scheme. Sports: Cricket The South Africans' Tour, Football Association, Golf Amateur Championship, Sporting News The Turf, Hockey S. R. V. V. B. S. A. P, Shooting Salisbury Rifle Club, Golf-Croquet Tournament, Sporting News Turf. Shipping news: Shipping Rates, Steamers' Movements. Weather report: The Weather. Obituary. Editorial: Mr. P. D. Myburch, Salisbury Delegation, Great Scot!.

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