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Multiple Classified Advertisements

1904; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Mr. Carl Hanau, Saka Bona,

Resumo

Classified ads: The Most Wonderful Discovery of the Age Is Jones' Rheumaticuro, Linoloums Carpets Etc, Lea & Perrins Sauce, London February 8.— the "Times" Is Confident That the Publication of the Russo-Japanese Correspondent Well Show That the Reaponsibility of War Does Not Lie at the Door of Japan, "Leap Year", Russian Cigarcttes Just Arrived 6/- Per 100, A Largo Assortment of 1s, For the Best White and Brown Bread Go to Myers & Co Salisbury Bakery, Multiple Classified Advertisements, A Long-Felt Want Supplied. Frontmatter: Printed and Published by the Argus Printing & Publishing Co., Salisbury, Rhodesia, The Rhodesin Herald Weekly Edition, The Rhodesia Herald. News: Fire in Durban, Britain and Thibet Younghusband's Column, Big Japanese Exodus From Manchuria, Japanese Torpedo Boats Attack Russian Warships, The Heat in Capetown Two Deaths, Chinese Labor Discussion to Take Place, London, February 10.— the Correspondent of the 'Daily Mail" at Tientsin States Positively That the Russian Cruisers "Waryag" and "Koritez" Surrendered to the Japanese at Chemulpo Wothout Firing in Single Shot.—Special, Admiral Alexieff Given a Free Hand, Martial Law Proclaimed Over 20 Millions Damage, Epidemic of Enteric In Johannesburg, Home and Colonial Wheat The Question of a Bounty, The Storn in the East Has Broken at Last and the Settlement of the Dispute N Which Diplomnts Have Disagreed Will Be Arranged by Force of Arms, Baron Von Rosen A True Friend of Japan, A Fruit Seizure, The Late Dr. Brebner, Japanese Troops Land at Masampho, The Transvaal Loan, Fiscal Amendment, Bulawayo Theatricals, Russians Revolt At Sevastopol, The Russian Minister Leaves Tokio Shortly, Two Russian Cruisers Surrender at Chemulpo, Tristan D'acunha Islanders Contented, Benjamin Pickard Was the Eldest Son of Thomas Pickard, a Miner, and Was Born at Kippox, near Leeds, on February 28, 1812, A Woodstock Fatality Cape Policeman's Sad End, Farmers' Association Saturday's Meeting, Dumbleton, Some Rhodes Pictures, Capetown February 6.—Judgment Has Been Reserved until Monday in the Action Brought by Van Blommestein against Holliday, a Share Broker, for the Delivery of 100 New Florida Shares Alleged to Have Been Deposited with One Langton, and by Him Pledged to Holliday as Security for a Loan, Russian Ambassador Confers with Lansdowne, Mr. Thomas Sheffield, Our London Letter, A "Times" Comment, Tuesday A Light Sentence, U. S. A. Remains Neutral, The Russian Advance, "Matabele" Thompson At Claremont, Mr. Chamberlain's Trip, A Russian Advance On to the Yalu River, In Aid of Charity, Matabele Sheba, The Fiscal Campaign Devonshire's Speech, London, February 6.— Simultaine Ously with the News of the Russian Reply to Japan Being Sent to Admiral Alexieff Comes the Importantannouncement from the Correspondent of the "Times" at Tokio That the Situation Is Now Regarded as Hopless, Which the "Times in an Editorial Says It Has Reason to Believe That the Tokio Correspondent Accurately Represents the Facts of the Case, Criminal Sessions Alien Stock Thieves, Lord Milner Favors The Introduction of Chinese, Army Reorganisation Earl Roberts V.C., Appointed, Russian Preparations In Manchuria, Capetown, February 6.— in the Case Brought by D. L. Stephenson, of Manchester, against the Liquidator of Wm.Stabelford & Co., Ltd., for £2,000 Damages for Breach of Co0ntract, the Jury Awarded the Plaintiff £500 and Costs, The Anti-Muzzle Movement Citizens Further Aroused, The Session Adjourns, S. R. Volunteers Assault-At-Arms, Victoria Premier Resigns, British Press Opinions, Makoweries and Gutus Connected by Telephone, Magistrate's Court Friday, Russian Fleet Returns to Port Arthur, British Insurance Companies Lose over a Million, Russian Legation at Tokio Under Austria's Care, Many Killed and Injured Docks Blazing, The Army Council Members Appointed, Artillery Armament, London, February 1.— the "Times" Does Not Anticipate That the Duke of Devonshire Will Lend Himself to Any Futile Attempt to Override the Informal Meeting by Holding a Regular One, Bloemfontein Disaster Relief Funds, Japanese Headquarters Removing to Kioto, A Question of Ownership, Time Expired Japs Remain with the Colors, Russian Reply Handed to Japan, The Balkans The Unrest Growing, Mikado and Elder Statesmen Connfer at Tokio, The Rand's Tribute, Town Council, S. A. Anglican Synod Formally Dissolved, Sprigg and the Natives Vote of No Confidence, America's Attitude, New Colonies The Forged Cneque of £1,000, The Aboricinies Friends Make Another Appeal, Committee of Commoners Formed to Oppose Asiatics, Mr. J. Powell Williams, Departure of the B. S. A. Police, M. Kurino Prepares To Leave St. Petersburg, Johnston's Team, The Tsar Postpones His Visit to Moscow, Fog in the Peninsula, China's Integrity The Bone of Contention, Horse-Sickness, A "Float" That Failed, Imperial Parliament Home Rule, London, February 4.— the Correspondent of the "Paris Jouraul" at Port Arthur Wites That the Russian Fleet, Which Was Lying in the Harbor at That Place, Has Suddenly Put Ot Sea and Is Completing the Rest of Its Preparations in the Roadstead, East London Progressives Active, Melbourne February 8.— after the Rain on Saturday and Sunday the Match Was Resumed To-Day at 2 P. M., A Cape Centenarian, The Baltimore Blaze, Korea's Request For Russian Troops, B. & M. Railways First Innings, Social and Personal Col. R. Beal. C.M.G., Is in Town, Posts and Telegraphs, Colored Jurymen, The Japanese Victory Confirmed at Washington, Russian Battleships And Cruiser Damaged, Counterfeit Coiners Clever Capture by C. I. D., The Peeling in London, Hills U. Cape Government, Alleged Fraud, Japanese Shipping, Antenior, Universal Rejoicing In the United States, A Win for Warner's XI, Chinese Labor Sir R. Solomon Withdraws, Chinese Labor Important Statement, The Eastern Crisis Russian Fleet Sails, Melbourne February 9.— England Casily Defeated Victoria by Eight Wickets To-Day, The L. U. Council Convened by Chambrlain, Russian War Party In Ascendancy, Salisbury Tennis Club, The Case of Eli Jenkinson, London Surprised At Japan's Success, Japan Embarks Troops Russian Cruisers Put to Sea, The War in the East Martial Law in Japan, The S. A. Garrison Reported Reduction, Cape Colonial Mules For the Japanese Service, Multiple News Items, London February 7.— Gen. Iau Hamilton Has Left for the Far East, Great Activity at the Poll, Shooting Salisbury Rifle Club, British Cabinet Council, Port Elizabeth Progressive Party Pledge, Wynberg and Woodstock Dr. Jameson's Visit, Paris Press Opinion, The Volunteer Fleet Russians Becoming Anxious, Salisbury, The Fighting at Port Arthur Three Russian Shipsaground, Russian Activity How Japan Takes It, On Saturday Morning a Private Wire Was Received to the Effect That Mr. Thomas Sheffield Managing Director of the Argus Printing and Publishing Company, Ltd., Had Password Awayt at His Residence in Johannesburg, The Wankie Railway, Panic at Korean Ports A Russian Rumor, A New Zealand Protest, Gold Shipment, Gruesome Discovery On Lion's Head, Supreme Court A Nullity Order, The Cape Court-Martial Accused Acquitted, The War Commission Report, Sixty Acres Devastated, Russians in Japan Protected by France, Rain Stops Play, A Revelation by "C. B." Robson's Amendment Lost, Lord Lansdowne's Reply To Russian Threats, The Sunken Cruiser, A Russian Gunboat Docked at Nagasaki, Russian Enterprise, Cape Politics Wynberg Division, A Bombastic Bondsman Brought to Book, Procressives Sancuine At Kimberley and Barkly, Russian Merceantmen Seized by Japan, Chamber of Mines The New Secretary, Meteorological Victoria, Press Opinions, … Reply Sent to Admiral Alexieff, M. Kurino Departs British Ambassador, Bulawayo Budget Sir George Goldie, London, February 5,— an Amendment to the Address, Moved by Mr. W. S. Robson (South Shields) in the House of Commons, Censuring the Government for the Management of the Preparations for the Conduct of the South African War, Led to an Animated Debate Centering Mainly on the War Commission Report, "Figures Not Facts", London February 5, Alleged Embezzlement, A Panic On the Berlin Bourse, Meteorological Daily Weather Report, Draft Ordinances, King Grants Audience To Roberts and Beresford, Monday A Truthful Trap, Rand Gold Output, A Russian Circular Japan to Blame, Japan's Brasons Official Statement, England Second Innings, The Labor Ordinance Third Reading Postponed, A Tragedy of the Sea, The Rabies Ordinance To Be Withdrawn Shortly, The Imperial Government Permits of No Referendum, Capetown February 9.—The Chief Justice Gave Judgement This Morning in the Supreme Court in the Case of Van Blommestein V. Holiday, Transvaal Legislature A Railway Negotiation, News from Natal The Floating Dock, An Undesirable Immigrant, Horsesickness, [The Deceased Politician Was the Son of the Late Mr. J. Williams, of Worcester, and Was Born in 1840, The "Daily News" Opinion, A Popular Journalist Feted by the Townsfolk, Pro Aris Et Focis Japs Leave San Francisco, Situation Hopeless, Tension in Tokio Complacent Japs, Mr. E. O. Veltom, Mr. Justice Maasdorp, Court-Martial, Advocates and Languages, A Report to Arms Hayashi's Announcement, Rumored Heavy Engagement At Port Arthur, Selukwe, Cape Politics Dr. Jameson at Claremont, The Tongaat Specie Case Accused Acquitted, The Late S. A. War The Government Attacked, Japs for Korea, Mr. Chamberlain's Tour, Sir Cordon Sprics Abandons a Meeting, London, February 10.—The Correspondent of the "Morning Post' in Paris States That the "Revue Russe" Publishes a St. Peterburg Despatch to the Effect That 15 Japanese Vessels Began the Bombardment of Port Arthur, Woodstock, Wynberg And Simonstown Elections, Reuter States That the Durban Floating Dock Was Safely Brought inside the Harbor Yesterday, M. Kurino's Statement To the Russian Government, Admiral Alexieff's Report Of the Engagement, London February 9.— Fiscal Oratory Must Be Admitted Even in the Time of War, and the Recent Speeches in the House of Commons and the Guidlhall Have Done Something Towards Clearing the Air of Misapprehensions, and Removing Some of the Differences Dividing the Unionsits, Social and Personal, Japan's Patience Mistaken by Russia, B C. African Natives, Negotiations Broken Off, Cape News The Late Prof. J. Gill, Tidal Wave In the English Channel, Japs in Route to Shoul, Ordinance Passes The Report Stage, Russian Cruiser Sunk Two Battleships Damaged, St. Petersburg Opinion, Orangia's Legislature Springfontein Township, Durban's Floating Dock Arrives Safe and Sound, The "S. A. Spectator" Defunct, London February 8,— the Right Hon. Mr. Gerhl Balfour Emphatically Assured the House of Commons Last Night That the Government's Policy Was an Unprotectionist One, and If the Alternative to the Present System Was Protection, He Would Be a Free Importer, Kimberley, Johannesburg, Mining Notes & News Rhodesian Mines, Polling Day, Currie Cup, Imperial Parliament Chinese Labor Ordinance, England First Innings, Rogers B Johnston, The Hon. Mr. Allan Gibbs Returned for the City, The Premier's Condition, The Labor Ordinance No Further Amendments, Alexandra Club Special General Meeting, The Muzzling Ordinance And Police Officialdom, A Blue Book On South African Affairs, American Note to the Powers Concerning China, Alleged Murder At the Golden Valley Mine, S. R. C. V. B. & M. R., Hottentot Rebellion Prominent Cape Colonist, Kimberley Progressives Receive Vote of Confidence, The Tnibetan Trouble, Anglican Synod A Clergy Pension Fund, After the above Match, Another One Was Indulged in between Teams Picked on the Field, Captained by Johnston and Winnell Respectively, Big Jewel Robbery In Capetown, The Damaged Russian Battleships and Cruisers, Russian Army Division Lands at Mouth of Yalu, Chinese Labor Question A Unionist Opposition, The British Attache With Russian Soldiery, The Director of Education, Old Periodicals for Sale at Half Usual Prices at the Argus Office, £90,000 a Month Benefit By Introduction of Asiatics, Interim Valuation Of the Metropolis, 6,000 Russian Troops Sail for Chemulpho, Japan's Explanation Tokio Tranquil, The Russian Ambassador And the American Press. Fiction, drama: Town Council Meeting Stormy Scenes, Baltic Battleships Leave for Scene of War. Business: Claremont's New Market A Boon to the Suburbs, The Baltimore Blaze 50,000 People out of Work, The Missing Mess Funds Accused Discharged, Chamber of Commerce. Weather report: News of the Week The Weather. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor The Weekly Mail. Sports: Salisbury Cricket Club The Coming Dance, The Turf Salisbury Sports Club, Lawn Tennis Alexandra Club, Rugby International Match, English Football Association, Boxing Jack Lawlor V. Tom Dinget, Sporting News Cricket. Obituary: Mr. B. Pickard, M.P..

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