The Masonic Hotel, Salisbury
1903; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Constant Reader, Edward Lovegrove, Edward Lovegrove, C. Crutchley, C. Crutchley, Sir J. Gorsts Opinion, J. H. Kennedy,
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News: London, June 10.—The Match in Connection with the County Cricket Championship between Yorkshire and Sunsex Concluded at Bradford Yesterday, A Cabinet Compromise, Salford Borough Handicap, Preferential Tariffs Irrigation Question, The Corn Tax Important Debate, An Expert Gets Plague, Moslem Gala Day, The Output Another Record, The Unionist Party An Informal Discussion, Post Office Contracts Questions in the House, Printers' Strikes, Press Comments From Both Sides, Being Investigated, Surprise, Atmosphere Electros The Plan of Campaign, … Rsignation Of Mr. Chamberlain, S. A. Merchants' Trust Details Vague, Another Account, Death of Gen. Du Cane, Ran in the Family Father and Son Had Liver Complaint, Church of the Sacred Heart Sunday Services, Rand Stocks Improved, Our London Letter, Forecasts, Boycotting M. P. Arrested, Royal Patronage, Liberal Leadership Lord Roseserv's Recollestions, Legislative Council Opening Ceremony, Mr. Markham's Questions, War Office, London, S. W., April 24, 1903, London, June 10.—The Following Is the Latest Betting on the Royal Hunt Cup, Change of Name, The Beatrice, A Family Skeleton Raking up the Past, Pretoria, June 8.—In Consequence of the Non-Official Opposition to the Municipal Enfranchisement of Colored People, Ascot Stakes, Light Load Line, London, June 8.— Lord Salisbury Is Reported to Be Progressing Favorably, Freetraders Caucus, 125 Perish, South African Club Opened in London, Ministry Divides A Change Impending, Conservative Agent, Ragging Scandals An Officer Cashiered, The Labor Question A Rans Speech, The Jews in Russia An Imperial Ukase, War Contribution The First Instalment, The Pretender Proclaims A New Government, London, June 9.—The Following Are the Latest Cricket Scores, Rans Output Further Increase, Latest Suratchings Gold Cup, Johannesburg, June 11.—The Market Showed a More Hopeful Tone on London Advices, and There Was a General Improvement, Algerian Troubles The French Begin, Railway Facilities, Customs Convention The New Tariff, By the "Walmer ", Starting Prices, Scraps of History The King's Indiscretion, Description of the Race, Lord Milner Congratulated, Claim Returns, Indentured Coolies, The "Spectator" Appeals To Mr. Chamberlain, A Rift in the Lute Freetraders Organising, The Question Raised In the Lords, The Stanford Case, An Inquiry Urged, O. C., Discharge Depot, Main Barracks, Capetown, Dr. Jameson Bulawayo Opinion, Australian Support, Sir H. C. Bannerman's Speech "Squalid Bonds", Australian Opinion A Premature Wire, List of Unclaimed Moneys in Testate and Intestate Estates for Credit of Absent, Foreign and Unknown Heirs, King's South Africa Medal, Social and Persomn, Finding of the Court, Capetown Drainage, Keep Your Heads, Europe Horrified The East in Flames, Rhodesian Stocks, Russia in Manchuria, An Impassioned Appeal By a Compatriot, Retaliatory Tariffs The Premier's View, Wanderer, Sir H. McCallum Ill, The Plague Slum Landlords, The D. O. A. I., S. S."Gouverneur", For Officers' Widows, Alleged Abduction From Capetown, The Premier Must Choose, Hospital Sunday Royal Support, London, June 11.—If There Was Any Pretence of Bowing to the Speaker's Ruling on Tuesday, It Was Thrown to the Winds on Wednesday When the Real Subject of the Debate Appeared to Be Forgotten, and Mr. Chamberlain's Proposals Were Only Canvassed, A Summary Of the Convention, The Stanford Case Court-Martial Proceedings, Lord Salisbury Ill, The Great Debate In the House of Commons, London, June 11.—Queen Draga's Brother, Two Ministers, and 12 Palace Guards Were Also Killed, An Imperial Cabinet A New Idea, Maritime Collision Great Loss of Life, London, June 12.—Money Was in Fair Demand in Connection with the Conclusion of the Settlement, and Plenty Was Available, Servian Revolution King and Queen Murdered, The Labor Question The Mandate Must Come, News of the Week, Sir Corson … Gives More Time, Mining Notes & News May Output, The Defenders Present, N. Z. A. S. M. Shares French Holders' Opportunity, London, June 9.—The French Hombardment of Fignig Lasted Six Hours, The Selukwe, Press Comments Chaos and Confusion, Royal Hunt Cup The Weights, Colonial Commanders, Church Parade, Consulting the Colonies, London, June 10.—The "Standard" in a Leading Article This Morning, Remarks That the Salient Feature of the Political Situation Is the Sharp Conflict of Opinion within the Government, Colonial Honors Banners for the Brave, Leader of the Opposition, The Tariff Question The Debate in the Lords, Servian Revolution Further Details, Imperial Tariff League Campaign Started, List of Unclaimed Moneys in Native and Indian Estates, Colonial Communications Mr. Chamberlain's Statement, A Royal Visit, Extraordinary Confussion In Political Situation, He Cannot Withdraw, Lord Brassey's Views, Political Consternation Britain Bewildered, Municipal Franchise In the Transvaal, Accident to the Mail English Mail Delayed, Austrian Opinion No Interference, The Musical Kahser Lectures the Professors, Lord Resedery Warns the People, Sir Wm. Harcourt A Determined Opponent, Local Information Is to the Effect That the Train Left the Rails, and That a Special Train Had Left Bulawayo to Bring on the Mails and Passengers, and the Mail Was Expected to Be 12 Hours Late in Salisbury, London, June 9.—In the Match Inj Connection with the County Cricket Championship between Sussen and Yorkshine Commenced at Bradford Yesterday, The Plague Kills a Scientist, Wesleyan Methodist Church Sunday, Legislative Council Opening on Monday, President Roosevelt A Forecast, 'S. A. News' Opposes, Scotland Beats England, London, June 7.— the "Britan" Arrived at Southampion at Eight O, Clock on Saturday Morning, The Mullah's Prisoners No Official Confirmation, Colonial Experience, New Zealand Favorable, London, June 10.—Figuig Has Tendered Absolute Submission to the French Punitive Expedition, Presentation, Floods in America 25,000 Homeless, Indian Grievances Questions in the House, Massacre of Jews Mr. Davitt Investigates, London, June 9.—The Following Are the Latest Scores, Natives on the Rand New Pass Regulations, Canadian Pacific Faster Service, Globe & Phœnix, London, June 11.—A General Court Martial under the Presidency of Gen. MacKinnon, African Survey, A Brilliant Throng Public Appreciation, Questions in the House, London, June 8.—Mr. Chamberlain, Writing to a Correspondent, Said That It Was Impossible to Secure Preferential Trade with the Colonies without a Duty on Corn as Well as Other Articles of Food, The Working Man Will Think for Himself, The Grand Prix, Rains in America Crop Prospects Better, Cold Storage Combine Johannesburc Absolved, Presentation To Inspector Warr, Ben Viljoen's Opinion An Optimist, Mr. Sesson Again, The Tariff Question Mr. Chamberlain Converted, Pietermaritzburg, June 8.—The Printers Strike Has Terminated, the Men Returning to Work at the Old Rate of Wages, the Masters Repudiating the Right of the Typographical Union to Dictate, New South Wales Government Support, Cape Parliment Compensation, London, June 9.—The Experis for May, Difence of Carlyle, Bulawayo Companies, Scratchings, Geelong Eagle Vulture, England to America Wires Per Marconi, Somaliland, More Murders Ministers and Royalty, Social and Personal, The Attendant Attacked, Further Details, London, June 9.—The Match between Worcestershire and Surrey Which Was Commaneed at the Oval on Monday Resulted in a Win for Surrey by an Innings and Runs, London. June 6.—The Match between London County and Gloucestershire Was Concluded at the Crystal Place To-Day, The Question of Municipal Franchies Is One of the First to Claim the Attention of the New Transvaal Legislature, and Also One of the First to Demonstrate the Ineptitude of the Government Members, London, June 10.—In the House of Commons This Afternoon Mr. Chamberlain Disugred with the Statement of Mr. Markham That the Present Uitlander Population of the Transvaal Had Been Excluded from the Municipal Franchise, The Great Topic Radicals Opposed, Australian Morses For the Volunteers, London, June 12.—Lord Rosebery, Speaking in the City of London, Referring to the Proposed Change in the …Ocal Policy as a Question … Nearly Touching the Interests of the City, Said That He Could Not Belive the City Was as Dead as It Had Been, Politically Speaking, for Yours past, nor That It Would Rwmain Altogether Silent, Press Comments Another Catch Phrase, Imperial Stakes, "To the Past", London. June 12.— in the Open Golf Championship, New Zealand's Action To Ratify Preference, Forcing the Government A Freetrade Motion, The Ise-Ise Fly, The Lighter Side, Motor Car Factory Destroyed by Fire, Forgery of Scrip Partially Successful, A Press Prophecy Touching Scene, The Tariff Question The Great Debate, Labor and Capital Troubles in America, Infected Blankets 80,000 Sold at Capetown, 7 to 1 Roe O'Neill, The Blair Cup, Cape Politics The Governor's Speech, Lovedale Statistics, Latest Betting Scratchings, Music in Bulawayo, Cape Parliament Purely Formal, Shanghai-Nanking Railway, Bulawayo News The Train Accident, London, June 6.—M. C. C and Ground Beat Oxford University, at Oxford, by 24 Runs, Indian Grievances, The Police Strike Two Men Re-Arrested, Mr. Louis Botha Calls a Meeting, S. A. S. & C. S. Co. Liquidates, Bonsor, Spring T. Y. Plate, Mr. Chamberlain Explains Still a Cobdenite, Whitentide Plate, Natal Budget Big Deficit, C. S. O., Cape Colony, Dr. Jameson's Leadership Press Comments, Disunited Cabinet Press Comments, Labsy's Opinion "Worthier of Bedlam". Shipping news: Steamer Restrictions Government Action, Steamers Movements, Steamers' Movements. Letter to the editor: Are Women Growing Wiser? To the Editor of the Rhodesia Herald. Editorial: The Late Mr D. McMillan, Rhodesian War Medals, We Have Received a Copy of the First Number of the "North Eastern Rhodesia Government Gasette" Which Was Published at Fort Jameson on May 1. Fiction, drama: It Happened at Dinner Tragic Story from Fraserburg. Business: Money Market, Trade Union Leaders, Catastrophe to Trade, Guardians' Fund Notice, Chamber of Commerce The Customs Convention, British Trade, Co-Operative Society In the Building Trade. Sports: English Cricket County Championship, Alexandra Club Sports A Successful Meeting, Golf Ladies Competition, Football Association, Sporting News The Turf, A Turf Record, Golf Open Championship, Shooting Salisbury Rifle Club, English Cricket The County Championship.
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