Multiple Classified Advertisements
1904; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Russian Troops, Rev. J. H. Neethling,
ResumoClassified ads: A New Suit of Clothes for 8/- Only, Mr. A. L. Melrose(Licentiate of Dental Surgery Royal College of Surgeons), Dental Surgeon, Adjoining Strachan & Co Chemists, Causeway, Store Brothers, A New Suit of Clothes for 8/- Only —Cleaned and Pressed, For the Best White and Brown Bread Go to Myers & Co Salisbury Bakery, The Rheumaticuro Company, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Mr. A. L. Melrose (Licentiate of Dental Surgery Royal College of Surgeons), Dental Surgeon, Adjoining Strachan & Co Chemists, Causeway, A Large Assortment of 1s. Frontmatter: Rhodesia Herald, Printed and Published by the Argus Printing & Publishing Co, Ltd, Salisbury, Rhodesia, The Rhodesia Herald. Weather report: Meteorological Daily Weather Report, Rainfall. Business: Money Market, Trades Unions Protest, Rhodesian Stocks, Rand Stocks. News: Scouts of Both Armies In Touch near Ping-Yang, Alexieff's Mandate To Manchurians, England v. Wales, Capetown's Valuation, Lake Baikal Railed, The Lady of the Snows Her First Line of Defence, A Japanese Version Of a Russian Story, Salving of the "Waryag" A Japanese Attempt, Imperial Military Railways The New Colonies' Action, The Klip River in Flood, A Dirty Butchery, The Russian Success Unconfirmed in Russia, Sir F. Swettenham's Views, Depression in Capetown, China's Readiness To Supply Labor, An Insignificant Affair, Train Service Suspended, Turkey Orders Torpedo Boats, Cape Farmers, Our London Letter, Opening of Parliament, Stock Sickness, The "Mandjur" Informed Of Russia's Victory, The Honored Dead Victorians Incensed, Imperial Parliament Naval Estimates, High Court Wednesday, Under the Hammer, Salisbury Catholics Saturday's Welcome, The Case of the "Mandjur", Lincoln Handicap, Cape Politics Victoria West Bye-Election, Japanese Attempt To Block the Harbor, British Miners Hostile, Grand National, Opposition Rhetoric, The Situation, Bond Congress, Another Naval Fight Off Port Arthur, Victoria Notes, Korean Soldiers Captured, Japanese Fleet Watching Port Arthur, The News in London Great Excitement, Reduction of the B. S. A. P The Farmers' Plaint, According to Reuter the Tota Amount Subscribed in Johannesburg Towards the Bloemfontein Relief Fund Is £6, 130, The Labor Demonstrations, Now Being Organised, to Take Place in Hyde Park Towards the Close of This Month, so Far from Enlisting the Sympathisers of the Anti-Chinese Movement Is Moe like to Prejudice the Cause in the Eyes of the Soher-Minded Citizen of England Who Bears a Deep-Rooted Antipathy to All Demonstrations Which Menace Law and Order, The War in the East Attack on Port Arthur, Premier Banquetted The Progressive Program, South African Fire Losses, A Russian Cavalry Defeat, Japanese Troops Marching To Cut Mukden-Harbin Line, The Transvaal Imports, Russians in Korea, Status of the White The Capitalist Wish, Cape Politics Still Hopeful, Fire in Capetown Smart Work of the Brigade, "S. A. News" Canard, London, February 27, Emergency Preparations, The Thibetan Question, Death Sentences Commuted, Intercolonial Council Sir P. Fitzpatrick Resigns, A Wise Action, The Loop Looped Jenkins Successful, Floods at Springfontein Several Kafirs Drowned, Cape Cambrian Society St. David's Day Dinner, Chinese Labor Chinese Minister, S. R. Volunteers, The Queenstown Murder Suspect Arrested, Japan's Plans in Korea A Bad Marching Country, Russians Cross the Yalu A Race for Pyeng-Yang, Russians Occupying Mountains South of Wiju, Two & a Half Hours Fighting, Japanese Staff and Guards Sail for Western Korea, Japanese Fleet Cruising off Port Arthur, The Kaffrarian Rifles, The Licensing Court, The Harrismith Washaway, "Maartje Louw", A Korean Estimate Of the Russian Invaders, Yankee Company's Premises Seized by Russians, S. Birmingham Bye Election A Conservative Victory, Natal and Orangia Railway Washed Away, New Zealand's New Governor, Surveyors in Orangia, Ex-President Steyn, Another Japanese Attack On Port Arthur Repulsed, The Situation Unchanged At Port Arthur, Australian Parliament Proposed Vote of Censure, Cape Rebels Steenkamp Allowed Bail, News of the Week, London, February 26, Russia Reserves Herself For Next September, The War in the East Russians on the Yalu, A Seat for "John X", The S. A. Shipping Ring Rumored Addition, The Case of M'Pondera, Victoria Rifle Association, Army Estimates South Africa's Garrison, S. R. Volunteers, E.D. Monthly Medal, London, February 21, 150 Japanese Soldiers Occupy Ping-Yang, Japan's Four Fireships Miss Their Mark, Japanese Successful In Recent Attack, Chinese Labor The Labor Necotiations, Mysterious Movements Of a Japanese Squadron, Capt. Percy Van B. Bam To Oppose Mr. J. X. Merriman, Magistrate's Court Tuesday, Imperial Army The New Chief, Railway Raies on Cereals, Stringent Restrictions, Rand Municipal Estimates, Japanese Fleet Intact, 40 Russians at Sukchen, Farmers and Politics, Store Brothers, The Case of Van Der Velt, The S. A. Army Command, Large Conflagration At Rochester, N. Y, The Imperial Army Reconstruction Committee, French Consul-General Entertained in Capetown, Bulawayo Items, The Bond Congress, London, March 2, 11:55 A. M.—The Market Opened Stronger to Day, and Is Well Supported, A Plantation, One Who Knows, Natal's Immigrants, Korean Troops Ordered To Aid the Japanese, A Prospector Missing, "Out in the Cold", The Balkans Turkey and Bulgaria, The Siberian Railway, Ladies' Competition, The Opinion of "The Times", The Disa Orchid, Currie Cup The Western Province XI, The Korean Cabinet, The Liberty of Families Of Chinese Immigrants, D. E. O. V. R, Mr. A. J. Balfour Attends The House of Commons, Capetown City Council The Housing Problem, Mining Judgment Macaulay v. Jumbo Company, "Great Russian Victories", A Naval Engagement Japanese Success, The Herero Rebellion German Cruelty, Johannesburg, March2.—The Market Was Irregular To-Day, and Very Little Business Was Done, The Opinion of the " Times", Social and Personal, Ex-Sergeant-Major Sent to Prison, Use of the "Clap Trap" Mr. Lyttelton's Protest, Japan's Reply To Russia's Note, Korea's Independence Guaranteed by Japan, Salisbury Agricultural And Horticultural Society, Japanese Women Outraged at Port Arthur, Well-Earned Repose, A French Consul's Report, Scottish Cup, A Brave Fisherman, The Premier, London, March 1, The Open Door in Korea, Hottentot Emeute, Britain's Neutrality Still Observed, Russian Destroyer Forced to Run Ashore, Sergeant-At-Arms Ill, S. Melsetter Notes, Jenkins Badly Hurt, English League First Division, The Yellow Man's Industry, Normanton Bye-Election Big Liberal Majority, Mining Notes & News Orangia's January Output, Election Forecasts, Gen. Sir A. P. Palmer, G.C.B, Japanese Organisation, The Panama Canal, Store Fires in Transkei, The Japan-Korean Treaty, The Transvaal Finances, Russian Cavalry Scouting in Korea. Editorial: An Interesting Letter. Sports: Rugby International Match, English Football Association, Shooting Salisbury Rifle Club, Turf English Racing, Athletics S. A. 100 Yards Record Broken, Shooting "G" Squadron, S. R. V, Sporting News Cricket. Shipping news: Gold Shipment, Flag-Ship Ashore, Imperial Parliament Naval Estimates, The Naval Estimates Our Measure of Strength, Ships Sunk. Obituary. Arts and entertainment: Exhibition of Paintings.
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