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Fletcher & Espin, Government Land Surveyors Annally Chambers

1904; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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Classified ads: A New Suit of Clothes for 8/- Only, For the Best White and Brown Bread Go to Myers & Co Salisbury Bakery, Butt & Turner Builders, Pictorial Post Cards, For Purioining a Bottle of Hollands from the Pounds Bar, a Native Employs Was Sentenced to Onemonth's Experience …, Argus Co., For the Best White and Brown Bread Go to Afyer & Co Salisbury Bakery, The Rheumatbouro Company Cape Town, Dr.A. L. Melrose(Licentiate of … Surgery Royal College of Surgeons), Just Unpacked, The Argus Stylographic Pen, Solid Leather Writing Cases Just Received, Multiple Classified Advertisements, California, A Large Assortment of La Novels Has Just Arrived—Argus Co., Manica Road, Old Periodicals for Sale at Half Usual Prices at the Argus Office, Fletcher & Espin, Government Land Surveyors Annally Chambers, To-Day Is the First Day of the Jewish Feast of the Passover, Mr. A. L. Melrone (Licentiate of Dental Surgery Royal College of Surgeons), Dental Surgeon, Adjoining Strachan & Co Chemists Cause Way. Frontmatter: Printed and Published by the Argus Printing & Publishing Co., Ltd., The Rhodesia Herald Weekly Edition, The Rhodesia Herald. Birth notices: Birth. News: Johannesburg Pony and Galloway Club, A Costly Case, South African League, English Racing City and Suburban, The Triple Alliance, Mass Meeting of Natives, Strong Force of Russians South of the Yalu, The Irish Land Loan, Roman Catholic Church Holy Week Services, Cossacks Threatening Japanese Communications, Capetown, March 24.—In the Legislative Council Yesterday Afternoon the Temporary Loans Bill Was Hurried through the Second Reading, through Committer, and the Third Reading by Four O'Clock, in Time for the Papers to Catch the Outgoing Mail, Johannesburg, March 26.—The Market Was Slightly Easier To-Day but There Was Very Little Difference, At the Reformers' Tree Tub-Orators Denounce, Albanians Pacified, Alleged Horse Stealing, Cape Civil Service Drastic Changes, Thursday's Report, Johannesburg, March 26.—The Market Was Strady To-Day Sales; General Minings, The Cinque Ports, Imperial Parliament Isle of Weight Election, Grand National The Result, London, March 20.—Money Was in Strong Demand Yesterday, and the Bank Lent Largely at 4½per Cent, The War in the East The Fight near Chon-Ju, Admiral Alexeieff's Chinese Question, Dominion of Canada And Newfoundland, British Columbia's Premier and Chinese, Johannesburg, March 25.—The Market Was Dull, and Business Was Again Very Restricted Sales African Farms, Sir E. Y. Brabant, The Premier's Speech, A Hitch Somewhere, A Japanese Rumor, Our London Letter, Japanese Outposts At Unsan in Korea, London, March 26, 2.50 P.M.—Buyers' One O'Clock Prices, Delagoa Bay Customs Duties and, Cape Town Highlanders Distribution of Medals, Mr. W. Churchill Snubbed, Orangia Revises The Health Board, Salisbury Agricultural And Horticultural Show, War Office Chances, The First Act of War Committed by Russia, Russian Fleet Still at Sea, Admiral Togo & Officers Thanked by the Nation, Under the Hammer, Kanberya, a Tete Boy, and Nariea a Umfazd, Were Charged at the Magistrate's Court on Tuesday Morning with Lifting an "Iron Pot" the Property of Abel … Manicaroad, The Case of the "Mandjur", Presbyterian Social A Hearty Welcome, The Derby, London, March 25.—Buyers' Four O'Clock Prices, Death at Bloemfontein, Yesterday's Report A Doctor Seized, Presbyterian Church, Mr. Stead in Orangia, The Tsar's Regret, Capetown's Genmrosity To the Hospitals, Between January 1 and December 31, 1909, the Market Value of …, Attack by Fireships On Port Arthur Repulsed, Drowned in a Vlei A Young Man's Sad End, Death from Misadventure, A B. S. A. Police Patrol, Railway Rates, London, March 35.—Buyers' Five O'Clock Prices, Chamber of Mines, Lord Milner Eulogises The Rand Medicos, Mr. John Morley at St. Albans, S. R. Volunteer Rifle Club, Togo Fails to Block The Harbor at Port Arthur, Motsi and Myabuarni, Mashonas, Were Charged at the Magistrate's Court Yesterday Morning, on Remand, with Removing Cattle from the Ayrshire Mine to M'pandagutu's Kraas without the Necessary Permit, Second Stage, Railway Retrenchment In Orange River Colony, Special … Court, The Terms of the Bill, S. R. Volunteers, E. D., Russians Retire on Valu Japanese Advance With, Canada and Japan, The Question of Children, Outbreak in Pretoria, The Labourer's Wages, Herero Rebellion Germans Realising What, Homeward Bound, The Japanese Advance Astonishes the Russians, Royal Visit to Denmark, Kuropatkin in Mukden, Australia & Chinese Stead's Coming Venture, London, March 25.—Lengthy Official Correspondence regarding Central Africa Labor Was Published To-Day, and It Concludes by Announcing Tha the Marquis of Lanedowne, in Deference to His Excellency Lord Milner's Strong Opinion Excellency Lord Milner's Strong Opinion, Has Decided That the Expedient of Employing Central Africans on the Witwatersrand Mines Be Continued after August Nest, Cyclone at Reunion, London, March 26.—The Labour Menbers of the House of Commons and the Leaders among the Nonconformists Are Assressing the Crowd from 14 Separate Platforms, and Are Senouncing in the Most Bitter Forms, the Transvaal Administration and the Mineowners Etc., Legislative Council Appropriation and, Wesleyan School Picnic, Alien Immigration Bill First Reading Passed, London, March 26,— the Bank Lent a Considerable Sum of Money over the Holidays Yesterday at 4½ Per Cent, The Robinson Group 2,000 Chinese Coming, Rhodesian Stocks, Rand Stocks, Struck off the Rolls, Cape Parliament House of Assembly, Alexandra Trust Queen's Surprise Visit, Border Light Horse and Cape Medical Corps, Somaliland Mullan in Full Retreat, A Case at Springfontein, Chinese Labor Mass Meeting in Sydney, War Office Committee Final Report Issued, Shooting Salisbury Rifle Club, Mayor of Capetown's Letter to the Citizens, The New Catholic Church In Bulawayo, Rain at Victoria West, Natal's Imports, The Liberal's Pastime, Monday Night's Report, Victoria Falls Railway, Port Arthur's Plight, Chinese Labor A Radical Attack, Baths for Capetown £45,000 Required, Gold Shipment, Johannesburg Trains, A Canard Exposed, News of the Week, The Late Mr. Rabinowitz, Liberal Politicians Disconsolate at the, Admiral Togo's Report On the Recent Fight, The English Mail, Britain and Thibet The Force Advances, S. R. Constabulary Sports The Prizes on Show, Detective McAuley Was Again the Means of …, Earl Roberts, V. C. A Transvaal Testimonial, Japan and Manchuria, Anti-Clericism in France, Ice Covered Roads Composition of Column, Russians Fortifying Port of Nieuchwang, Bond Begin to Flag Dr. Jameson Resolute, Johannesburg, March 29.—The Market Was from To-Day, Portuguese Nyassaland A Bad State of Affairs, The Cape's Census, Saturday's Report, C. B. Attacks Lord Milner A Paltry Action, Third Stage, Fitz-George's Knighted, London, March 26.—This Afternoon 16 Processions from All Parts of London March to Hyde Park to Join in an Anti-Chinese Demonstration, the Total Number of Demonstrators Being 20, 000, Bulawayo Town Council Important Resolutions, A Rosebank Sensation Woman Found Murdered, "Old Glory" Hauled Down, The War in the East Japanese Division, Association International, All Night Sitting Mr. Malan's Long Speech, Bubonic in India, Britain and Thibet Little Englandish, The Isle of Reunion, Imperial Parliament House of Commons, Russian Torpedo Boat's Engine Room Damaged, Plague on the Rand No Further Cases, Friday's Report Two More White Victims, Bond …, Native Succumes To Plague at Pretoria, Bulawayo's Precautions, Capetown, March 26.—The Seventh Annual Congress of the South African League Was Opened in the Metropolitan Hall This Morning, Insolvency Court Re Williams and Money, Rainfall Hospital, Capt. Voes' Canoe Safe in Table Bay, S. R. Volunteers, E.D. "G" Troop, The Colonial Secretary and Immigration of Chinese, Messrs.J. W. Brown and J. T. Brown, Announce That They Will Settle Their Respective Liabilities on the Johannesburg Autumn Handicap, Cash and Credit Bets, in Full, To-Day at Three O'Clock at the Commercial Hotel, How It Was Won, Liverpool Spring Cup, Plague on the Rand Wednesday's Report, The Cause of the Turmoil, Social and Personal, The Grave at World's View Decorated on Saturday, Salisbury Agricultural And Horticultural Society, Technical Institute Opened on the Rand, Native Outrages Rand Pioneers' Action, The Kaiser's Throat Sinister Rumors, Liverpool Meeting Union Jack Stakes, Proposed Adjournment Rejected by the Bond, Speaker Intervenes Progressives Win by 8, Cape Criminal Sessions Indecent Assault, A Welsh Singer, The Case of M'pondera, Japan's Last Note The Status of Korea, The Pro-Cathedral St. Mary and All Saints, Municipal Presentation, German S. W. Africa Railway Extension, The Late Mr. Rhodes Memorial …, Central African Labor, Distress in Port Elizabeth, News from the Coast, Cape Peninsula Rifles, English League First Division, Capetown, March 28.—On Saturday Afternoon His Excellency the Governor Presented the Queen's Medals to about 100 Officers and Men of the Cape Town Highlanders, Orangia's Precautions, Big Murder Trial, Natal's Finances, Russians Not Port Bound Japanese Fleet Intact, Cape Telegraphists, Albany Show, London, March 28,— Money Was Wanted on Saturday, and the Rate of Weekly Advances Was Firm at 3 3-4 Per Cent, Alexeieff's Account Japanese Retire, The Gunboat "Mandjur" Dis-Armament Delayed, Australian Cabinet Abolishing Agents-General, 20,000 Japanese Troops Stationed at Ping-Yang, London, March 26, King Emmanuel to Meet The Kaiser at Naples, London, March 26, 6 P. M.—Buyers', 4.30 O' Clock, Prices, Money Market, Cape Parliament The Recent Debate, B. S. A. Co's. Medal, Better Representation Long Speech by Mr. Burton, Japanese Infantry Rout Cossacks in Korea, The Budget, The "Spectators" Views, Press Directory—1904, German Colonial Policy French Comment. Shipping news: Shipping at Durban, Gold Shipments, Steamers' Movements, The Cape of Good Hope And Japanese Shipping. Sports: Rowing Varsity Boat Race, Sporting News The Turf, Athletics Inter 'Varsity, Shooting S. R. Volunteer Rifle Club, English Football Rugby, Cricket Currie Cup Final, Billiards Stevenson V. Dawson, Description of the Race Cantabs in Splendid Form, Tennis Salisbury Club. Business: Money Market, The Cape's Trade, Chamber of Commerce. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor. Obituary.

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