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Multiple Classified Advertisements

1904; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Mr. R. McIlwaine, E. Ross Townsend, Mr. R. McIlwaine,

Resumo

Classified ads: A Venue Cleaning and Repairing Works, Next Avenue Hotel, Causeway, California Syrup of Figs, For Further News See Page 4, Alcoholism, Just Unpacked, The Argus Stylographic Pen, Solid Leather Writing Cases Just Received, Multiple Classified Advertisements, McCullagh and Bothwell, Old Periodicals for Sale at Hall Usual Prices at the Argus Office, Mr. A. L Melrose (Licentiate of Dental Surgery Royal College of Surrgeons), Dental Surgeon, Adjoining Strachan & Co Chemists Cause Way, The Most Wonderful Discovery of the Age Is Jones' Rheumaticoure, Bagaler's Bibion, Is and …, Men's Boots. Frontmatter: Rhodesia Herald, The Rhodesia Herald Weekly Edition, Printed and Published by the Argus Printing & Publishing Co., Ltd, The Rhodesia Herald. News: Union-Castle Line, Sad Railway Accident Civil Servant Killed, Suggestions of a Librarian, The Bubonic Scourge Rand's Wednesday Report, Another Sea Fight, Mining Notes & News Claim Returns, Off for the Holidays, S. R. V. Sergeants' Mess, Russians in Niuchwang, Surprise, Major Seely Returned For the Isle of Wight, Sapphires in Orangia A Boom in "Hope Valleys", Russia's Preparations, S. R. V. "G" Squadron Mr. Drew's Cup, Mining Notes & News March Output, In Praise of the Boers Speech by Mr. Stead, London, April 9.—The … Irrespective of Party Acclations That the Agreement between Great Britain and France Is a Triumph of Diphamacy and a Guarantee of Peace, Characters, A Hotbed of Republicanism, London Lapidaries, Attempted Assassination Of the King of Spain, Dumbleton, Touching Lucky, Niuchwang Prepared, Egypt's Progress, The Russian Retreat Caused by Scarcity of Food, Our London Letter, The World's View Wilson's Memorial, Johsnnesburg, April 10.—During the Last 24 Hours There Has Been One Native Case, but No Deaths, The Kaiser's Holiday, Egyptian Finances, Magistrate's Court Monday, A Bloemfontain Loan, Matabele Sheba, A Japanese Reverse, L'entente Cordiale Newfoundland Fisheries, "Whiskey Boy", Bulawayo's New Church, London, April 12.—Money Was Very Abundant, Presbyterian Church, An Unfortunate Blunder, Siberian Exiles, Bubonic Scourge, Petroleum in Orangia, Coolie Location Burnt, False Alarm in Capetown, Rand Gold Return A Satisfactory Month, Railway Rates, MacEdonian Gendarmerie, Epsom Derby Run June 1, about 1 Mile 4 Furlongs, The "Times" Message And Its Effect in London, A Sharp Criticism, Britain and Thibet Col. Youngchusband's Reply, The Police Vote, Latest Betting City and Suburban, Owners Wanted, Experimental Farms, A Tokio Conference, Record Gold Output, Housebuilding by MacHinery, Imperial Parliament Chinese Lab R., Mr. Sydney Cowper, C. M. G., Capetown, April 9, 9.15 A. M.—In the House of Assembly Yesterday. Mr Victor Sampson (Attorney-General)Moved That the House Go into Committee the Additional Representation Bill, Guinea Fowl, Thibetans Abandon Sangars, Port Arthur Not Blockaded, Capetown, April 10.—The Chief Buthorn of Bangwaketse Tribe Has Protected against the Introduction of Chinese Labour and Points out That the Government Will Be Unable to Collect the but Tax from Any of His Tribe for There Will Be No Work, Alleged Native Unrest Unfounded Rumors, Kinkead Mills Birtlesen's Reef, "General" Booth, as the Boad of the Salvation Army, Has Devised Many Schemes for Relieving the Capital of the Empire of Its Unemployed, and Althrough to Some Extent His Have Met with Success, It Have yet to Be Proved That the Countries Is Which London's Undesirables Have Been "Jumped" Have Reaped Many Benefits, Doughty Deeds Recompensed, London, April 11.—In the Money Market on Saturday Balances Were Offered at 2 Per Cent, Japanese Trans Orts At the Mouth of the Yalu, The Cape Vitriol Case Accused Again Remanded, Natal & Light Railways, Gold at Vredefort, O. R. C., Tuesday Not Guilty, A Prophesy, Homeward Bound, New Electric Station For Capetown, A Dutch Editor in China Frightening the Coolies, London, April 9.—The Anglo French Agreement Was Signed in Londoun on Friday, and Consists of Three Documents, Johannesburg, April 11.—Rand's Friday Report States That the Offical Returns Show 130 Suspects, Including Eight Whites since the Begining of Nthe Outbreak, Antenior, Submarines A "Ties" Comment, A Masterful Leader, Earl Crey's Opinion, The Additional Representation Bill, Chinese Labor "Daily Mail's" Report, The British Advakce Welcomed by Peasants, Tariff Reform, Morven, Cape 4% Treasury Bills Issue of 2, 000, 000 at 99½, Militia The Act, Cape Parliament House of Assembly, The Case of the Lepers, No Cases at Pretoria, Multiple News Items, Turkey and Bulgaria An Agreement Signed, London, April 8.—The Offical Account of the Barcelona Incident Decalres That the Petard Exploded in the Portice of a House Some Minutes before King Alphonso Passed, Mr. T. Mvgovesn M. P., A Lost Chance, A Graceful Compliment, Ex-President Steyn, The U. S. A. Presidency, "The Ja's at Home", Horse-Sickness Pro. Koch's Second Report, The Balkans Turkey Mobilising, News of the Week, Cape Parliament Alien Immigration, The Indian Army Lord Kitchener's Conclusions, The Czar's Treasures, The War in the East Russians on the Yalu, The English Mail, England's Unemployed General Booth's Scheme, Count Albert Sternberg, A New Connecting Link, Railway Extension, Heard Cries for Help Peculiar Incident at Zastron, The Reunion Cyclone Warship's Attempt to Relieve Distress, Crawford Stakes, What's in a Name, Victoria Volunteers, Town Council Last Night's Meeting, Durban, April 7.—The Proposed Reduction of Wages on the Natal Government Railways Is Causing a Good Deal of Unrest Amongst the Men, A Promising Outlook, The Convict's Escapade, Chinese Labor "Platform Vaporings", Magistrate's Court Wednesday, Capetown, April 9, 12.20 P. M.—In the House of Assembley a Further Motion to Adjourn at Seven O'Clock This Morning Eas Negatived by 48 to 41 and the Deabate Continued till 11.35, Standard Bank Annual Meeting, Japanese Scouts Swim the Yalu River, Durban, April 8.—At a Mass Meeting of the Natal Government Railways' Employes the Manager Refused to Meet the Men, De Wet Sells His Farm, A Chorus of Approval, Raid on a Gambling Den Heavy Fines, London, April 9.—Money Was More Abundant Yesterday at Lower Rates, The War in the East Frequent Skirmisnes, Rand's Thursday Report, Roosevelt Rebuked, The Herero Rebellion A Smart Engagement, Northward Ho! The Zambesi Bridge, London, April 10.—The Effect of the Turco-Bulgarian Agreement Is to Avert War for the Present Year, Which Otherwise Is Regarded as Inevitable, The Cape University, The Pro-Cathedral St. Mary's and All Saints, China's Neu Rality, Treasure Hunting, Mr. Chamberlain, At … Capetown, War Prisoners Released, The Coal Tax, Japanese Troops Protect Foreign Mines, Bulawayo, April 12.—The Funeral of Mr. Colin Campbell Took Place Yesterday Afternoon Inthe Presence of a Considerable Gathering of the Public, German S. W. Africa Bulow's Determination, London, April 12.—The "Times" Ninchwang Correspondent States That the Russian Officers There Consider That Japan Has Lost Her Chance of Occupying Niuchwang, Where the Defences Are Now Sample to Repulse Attacks, Terms of Contract Published in China, The Situation in Korea, The Transvaal's Report, London, April 8.—The Repayment of the Market's Indebtedness to the Bank Caused a Fair Demand for Money Yesterday, On Saturday Night at Pietermaritsburg a Successful Ball Ended the Festivities in Connection with the Agricultural Show, When Some 220 Couples Occupied the Floor of the Market Hall, Mr. Stead Entertained, Small Pox at Mariteburg, Spain's Disappointment, Education in U. S. A., Social and Personal, London, April 6.—Gen, MacDonald Has Made a Further Advance into Thibet and Not Only Is There No Opposition, Except a Force of 1, 000 Men Composed of Villagers, London, April 7.—Subscriptions Were Invited during the Day for 2, 000, 000 Cape 4 Per Cent, Mr. R. L. Phillips, Manager of the Clyde and Tyne Syndicate, in at Present at Marandellas Recruiting His Health after His Recent Illness, Eagle-Vulture, A Possible New Port, Drowning Fatality, Mr. W. W. Seabrook Leaves for Capetown To-Day to Rejoin the Editorial Staff of the "Cape Argus", Murder of a Sweetheart Sentence of Death, Imperial Parliament The Tnibet Expedition, South African Depression, Serpents Swallow Elephants, "Times" Special Steamer Boarded by Russians, Another Encounter, Japanese Spies Arrested At Niuchwang, Heavy Rains in Capetown, Trip in Barotseland Livingstone to Lialui, London, April 10.—The British Imports for March Showed an Increases of £1, 775,751 and Exports a Decrease of £856, 397, Capetown, April 7.—Mr. Maasdorp (Graaff-Reinet) Gave Notice in the House of Assembly This Afternoon, English League First Division, The Bodies of the Two Natal Carabineers Who Were Drowned at Colenso Have Now Been Recovered, Capetown, April 12.—In the House of Assembly To-Day, the Committee Stage of the Additional Representation Bill Was Taken, London, April 12.—The British Mission to Thibet Is Continuing Its Advance, London, April 12.—The Following League Matches Have Been Played, Col. Schermbrucker, M. L. A., S. R. V. Western Division, The N. G. R. & Depression, The Population of U. S. a, Alleged Arson, 50 Mounted Infantry Nearly Ambuscaded. Business: Money Market, Home Trade, Money Market Rand Stocks, Rhodesian Stocks, Rand Stocks. Sports: Hockey Salisbury Club, Shooting S. R. Volunteer, Sporting News The Turf, Rugby Results, Shooting S. R. V. Rifle Club, English Football Association, Billiards The Championship, Sporting News Tennis, Golf Salisbury Golf Club, Running, Tennis Salisbury Club. Puzzle, game: A Dangerous Game. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor Railway Rates for Produce. Obituary: Obituary Death of Queen Isas. LLA. Arts and entertainment: St. Louis Exhibition The Farmers' Protest. Shipping news: New Zealand's Shipping.

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