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The Rhodesia Herald

1906; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Mr. E. A. L. Brailsford, Sir J. Fuller, Mr. E. A. L. Brailsford, J. Keir Hardie, E. J. Parker,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Rhodesia Herald, The Rhodesia Herald Weekly Edition, The Rhodesia Herald. Classified ads: Dewar's, For Chronic Chest Complaints Woods Great Peppermint Cure, A Broken down System, Just In—Fashionable Skirts, Babies' Day and Night Gowns, Feeders, Slips, Torshons, Val Haces, Lace Curtains, "Pe-Ru-Na Worked Wonders", Multiple Classified Advertisements, Rose's Lime Juice, Matrimonial, A Football Player, Triumph Cycles, Common Sense in a Nutshell, For Children's Hacking Cough at Night Woods Great Peppermint Cure 2s, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, for Coughs and Colds Never Fails. 2s, Two Years Ago Mr. Fred Verran, Terkstroom, J.P., and Late Assistant Chief … of Sheep, Cape Colony, … of Rhemautic Fever, and He Could Not Shake It off until He Went in for Jones Rhemauticuro and Jones Rhemauticuro Vegetable Liver Piles. News: Thirty Deaths, Outlaws in the Bush Raid Cattle Herds, Home Rule Sir Antony McDonnell Optimistic, Occupation Day Farmers in Complete Sympathy with Movement for Its Observance, Salvation Army, Modest and True-Hearted Friend of Rhodes, Lord Milner, Education Bill, New Religious Sect, Transvaal Outrage on the Rustenburg Road, Canada Jup Colony to Be Established, Late Mr. Alfred Beit Rhodes Trust's Appreciation, Dearth of Rhodes Scholars, Wesleyan Church, Jap Fishers Killed By Crew of American Cutter, Restless Russia Revolutionaries Urge Decisive Struggle, Huge Oil Fire, Locust Perils, New York Heat Wave, Assault-At-Arms, Terms Cannot Be Revoked by His Majesty, Asiatic Legislation Disabilities to Be Removed, Rebel Charged with Attempted Murder Sergeant Knox's Thrilling Experience, Feat of Endurance, Natal Recruits for Composite Regiment, New Constitution Elections Early in 1907, Advance Australia Another Prosperous Year, India Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal Resigns, Cape Colony Volunteers and Regulars Patrol the Capital, Gwelo Diamond Diggings, Stranded "Montague", Heavy Snowfall, Rand's Labour Problem "Morning Post's" Solution, General Election This Year, Late Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Mining News Work on the Basket, Clerk Attacked by Chinese, For the Farmer, Swimming the Channel, Civilians Join Mutineers Armed Amazons, General Strike Begins, Latest Kipling Poem, General Strike Collapses, Barotse Bondage Abolition of Slavery, Hartley Pars The First Wedding, Restless Russia Mutiny at Kronstadt, General Strike Will Be Short Lived, Alluvial Concessions, Town Council General Meeting, Racked and Wrenched How Rheumatism Tortures Its Victims and How Mother Seigel's Syrup Relieves Them, South America Pan-American Congress, Thirty-Two Prisoners, Orangia Mr. Churchill's Statement regarding Constitution Gives Satisfaction, Sir, I Have Read Messrs. Davidson and Co. 's Letter Which Appears in Today's Issue, and Presume It Is Meant to Explain Why They Intend to Keep, Open on Saturday Afternoons, Railway and Harbour Returns, Durban Troops Thanked, Damaraland Scandal, Address to Lord Milner, A.P.S. Snubbed, Volunteer Band, The Parish Constable, A Distinguishing Characteristic of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Saturday Closing Shop Assistants Meet at the Queen's Hotel, Irish Affairs, Tunnelling Mt. Blanc, A Terrible Experience Adventure with a Lion, Round the World Globe Trotter Calls at Gwelo, Restless Russia Revolutionaries Organize, "Sirio" Survivors, Trouble in Tripoli, Welsher Kicked to Death Parson Censured by Parliament, A Habit to Be Encouraged, Revolutionaries Steal Records, Federal Defence Force Colonel Barker's Suggestion, Native Casualties MacKenzie Refers to the "Abominable Charges of Cruelty", Natal & Transvaal Amalgamation, Occupation Day, Capetown Riots, M.C.C. Team Cannot Visit Australia This Year, Magistrate's Court Chinese Assault Case, Erection of New Market Buildings at East London Postponed, Scots and Irish Guards Height Standard Raised, France British Officers Will Attend Army Manœuvres, Transvaal Botha Laughs at the Progressive, Bulawayo Wires New Mayor and Deputy Mayor, A Volunteer Story, Army Motors, Volunteer Manœuvres Field Day at Mount Hampden, News of the Week Educating the Farmer, House of Commons Adjourned, Orangia Less School Buildings and More School Teachers Needed, Army Reduction King Says "Good-Bye" to the 3rd Scots Guards, Lord Milner Receives an Address Signed by 370,000 Men, B. & M. Railways, Natal Allowing the Lesson to Sink into the Hearts of the Natives, General Native Rising Only a Question of Time, The Beit Estate Four Millions Proved, Progressives Wish to Work with the Dutch, Here and There, India Sensation Caused by Resignation of Sir J. Fuller, Mr. Winston Churchill Criticises Mr. A. J. Balfour's Speech on the Constitutions, Duiker Attacks Child, Wales Disestablishment of the Welsh Church, British South Africa Imports and Exports from January to June, Dowie Deposed, 'Farmers' Association, Cape Colony Alarming Riots, Jap Fishers Killed Affray in the Aleutian Islands, Smuts Expresses His Views on the Constitution, Indomitable Damaras German Columns in Trouble, Transvaal Suspension of Flour Duty, Colds, Self-Sacrifice of Rescuers, Home Bye-Election Unionists Regain Cockermouth, Income Tax Bill Rejected, Nqutu Enquiry Witnesses Discredited, I Have Read …, Magistrate's Court European Assault Case, Rhodes Inyanga Farm Last Season's Crop, Late Mr. Seddon's Will, Disaster in Texas Country Devastated, Keir Hardie and the Zulu. Business: Share Market Firm, Trade Dispute Bill, British Trade. Sports: Billiards, Shooting Ladies' Rifle Club, Association Football Salisbury V. Police, Hartley Hockey Team, Hartley V. B.S.A. Police, Sporting News Shooting, Golf Salisbury Golf Club, Sporting News Rugby Football, Hockey Salisbury V. Rest. Shipping news: German Navy Battleships to Beat the Dreadnought, Ship Ashore Fight between Passengers and Crew. Arts and entertainment: Fire in a Theatre, Milan Exhibition Disastrous Fire, Extraordinary Scene at Picture Exhibition. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor Capetown Eisteddfod, Letters to the Editor Early Closing. Backmatter: Printed by the Proprietors, the Argus Printing and Publishing Company, Limited, and Published by Messrs, Wilson & Kemp Causeway, Salisbury, Rhodesia.

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